Wait. So will it air two episodes the week of April 15th
I think it's three episodes: two on the 15th and one on the 16th.
[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.
Wait. So will it air two episodes the week of April 15th
I think it's three episodes: two on the 15th and one on the 16th.
Sunday, April 15 -- Episode 1, "The Starting Line" (8/7 Central); Episode 2, "Partners" (9/8 Central)
Monday, April 16, 8/7 Central -- Episode 3, "Let the Games Begin"
Monday, April 23, 8/7 Central -- Episode 4, "No Turning Back"
Monday, April 30, 8/7 Central -- Episode 5, "The Extra Mile"
Monday, May 7, 8/7 Central -- Episode 6
Thanks, Monique.
I am almost crying with anticipation.
Anyone placing bets yet on when the show will return?
October is my guess. The final 7, a break for Xmas, then straight into 22 episodes for season two. I may be slightly delusional, but I find it best that way.
Post-World Series?
I don't know, if it was shot as a cohesive 13. I hope they come up with something different for TV's hit, Drive.
That interview got me excited for it, again. I think I need P-C to tell me more about it. Each time I read his posts, his joy infects me.
I don't know much more about it than what you're reading in the interviews, Cindy, especially since they rewrote the pilot. But every time I read an interview, it sounds cooler and cooler. It sounds like they've really thought through the concept and are using it to its full potential, storywise, characterwise, and "Make an exciting show so that people will tune in and watch ever week"-wise.
In a world where shows like Prison Break and 24 and Lost become smash hits, I feel like this will break Tim's streak. I do wish I were seeing more about it in the media. Are the popular TV columnists excited about the show? Are they getting their readership excited about the show? They ought to.
I think the show was in Entertainment Weekly's Spring TV Preview, right? I still remember seeing Wonderfalls in that. Accompanied by a ridiculously pretty picture of Caroline Dhavernas that told me I needed to watch the show.
Are the popular TV columnists excited about the show? Are they getting their readership excited about the show?
I doubt anything will show up from TV columnists until April 6-April 8, at the earliest, for weekly/magazine columnists. They're going to hold reviews until closer to the show's launch. Daily columnists/newspapers likely won't run content until April 13-15.