With only four (or, if you count the premiere as a single episode, three)
Nope, the premiere was two episodes smushed together.
And, yeah, with only six episodes total, I don't see why they would bother with a DVD release, especially if they didn't give
The Inside
one. And they had all thirteen for that.
Well, it's sad news. Tim and Kristen -- my condolences.
Oh, man. I hadn't even watched any of the episodes yet (they're taped; I'm a big slacker), and now this.
Tim, Kristen, I'm so sorry about this.
The networks have decided that the only thing that matters is the bottom line
I don't understand how the networks can be confident that the bottom line is going to suck, when a show has only aired for 2 weeks. Don't they need more data to go on? Well, obviously they don't, but it just *seems* as though they would.
I don't understand how the networks can be confident that the bottom line is going to suck, when a show has only aired for 2 weeks.
Yeah, I know. All four hours of this show aired while I was on vacation. Watched it all in two big gulps on the DVR when I got home.
I don't think they understand how their fan base watches TV.
Well, in previous days, networks would wait on a show. Example: X-Files. With FOX today, it'd be canceled a few episodes in. It became one of FOX's biggest money earners. To me, that seems messed up. But I don't work in network TV, and don't have to be concerned with the environment, whatever it may be.
Well,damn. Condolences to everyone who had fun making it.
I just skipped to the end to give my condolences to Tim, Kristen and the rest of the people working on
Drive.
I'm so sorry. For whatever it's worth, I really loved the episodes I saw and am dying to know the rest of the story.
Excuse me while I type irritated, but couldn't they just sell the show to F/X and make a lot more $$ on it?
I could see this show (dark humor and all) fitting much better on TNT or F/X than Fox.
Tim and Kristen, if this is true, I'm sorry.