Hasn't On the Lot already been pushed back in the schedule at least once or am I remembering stuff that isn't true?
ETA: Ignore this questions; Kevin's just filled me in on the history of the show elsewhere.
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Hasn't On the Lot already been pushed back in the schedule at least once or am I remembering stuff that isn't true?
ETA: Ignore this questions; Kevin's just filled me in on the history of the show elsewhere.
When does 24 finish for the season? I know it started on the later side of the year, but they also haven't had any hiatuses. Hiati?
Jackal makes an excellent point to me that the TV season is effectively over by then. So they move it pretty much where they want. It's a bit like The Inside, except without 3 weeks of promo -- this time they have two months of episodes in advance of the move.
Frankenbuddha, 24 ends its season with a two hour ep on Monday May 21st.
The last couple years 24 has played straight thru without breaks. That is one reason they start it in Jan.
Frankenbuddha, 24 ends its season with a two hour ep on Monday May 21st.
So TV's hit DRIVE could theoretically drop into that slot on the 28th.
Apparently, there's a two-hour On the Lot there May 28. June 4, that slot goes to Hell's Kitchen.
What is Drive's slot? I'm so confused.
For now it's regular time is 8 pm (Eastern) on Mondays. Before 24.
"When Prison Break ends, the Race begins!"
"When Prison Break ends, the Race begins!"
...two weeks later for some odd reason.