Maybe Tim should make a spin-off where Alex Tully solves a bizarre landscaping problem every week, and each time, he almost kills the grass with pesticide, but in the last ten minutes, he figures out what type of Miracle-Gro will work.
Alex Tully needs to be renamed to a Variety style pun, though. Something to do with Ryan Seacreast.
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Kevin, the icon made me smile a little. But it was one of those smiles that leaves a bitter taste in the mouth.
And also, also? I think the phrase drive-by (Drive bye?) is ruined for me now.
As Julie goes, so goes my nation.
teevee.org has weighed in:
With three series in a row now cancelled in six episodes or less, I think that officially makes the Fox network Ike, and poor Tim Minear Tina.
What's Quality Got To Do With It
Tim, Kristen, and everybody else involved with the show - I'm sorry.
I still had the coolest first job ever. I was on a great, fun show with talented people. I have a writing credit now. Words I wrote were spoken by actual actors and put on film and beamed into people's homes. And, most importantly, I got to work with Tim, which was more wonderful and valuable than you could imagine.
I love the way you write. Well, as yourself. I'm reserving the judgment on how you write other people, made-up ones, to when I can actually watch them (and please notice the lack of "if" in there).
Are reruns of House really going to pull in better ratings?
Yes. Last week's NEW episode of House pulled in 22 million viewers. A rerun would only have to pull in something like 15 percent of that to beat Drive.
Don't get me wrong, I love House. It's just that I don't usually watch reruns unless I didn't see the episode the first time. I guess other people do, though.
Don't get me wrong, I love House. It's just that I don't usually watch reruns unless I didn't see the episode the first time. I guess other people do, though.
I don't watch the re-runs either.
I'm so sorry for the cancellation, Tim and Kristen and fans. I hadn't got the chance to watch the first 2 eps I taped- I think the network did a huge disservice putting the first 3 episodes within 24 hours. I got very confused- I'd read that it was to be on Monday nights, then I saw ads on FOX for it on Sunday (I think while I was watching the Simpsons that very evening) I knew I wasn't going to make it through 2 hours of TV (I was dead tired and wanted to go to bed) so I set the tape up to tape. I didn't realize until it was too late that OMG, there's ANOTHER episode on Monday? But... TWO eps were just on last night, and I won't have time to watch them first and it's too late anyway and, and, and....Didn't get the chance to set up the ole VCR for that one, but I felt sort of instantly fatigued by the sheer number of episodes that I needed to catch up on after such a short period of time.
And... Drive lost me. Even with the being part of this community. Even having posted with Tim and Kristen. Even with the passion here. The scheduling really demanded an instant commitment (it seemed to me) and I think that it was a prelude for the poor ratings that led to this really premature and awful cancellation.
So... I don't know how culpable Joe Q. Public is for the cancellation, considering how difficult FOX made watching it (from my POV anyway, which is likely more predisposed to watching it from the Tim-angle than probably lots of other Joe Q. Public types out there).
When I went through my confusion about the first 3 episodes, I had a sinking feeling right away about its chances, which just sucks.
Bah.
It's just that I don't usually watch reruns unless I didn't see the episode the first time. I guess other people do, though.
You have to remember that the majority of people
aren't like us.
They don't have "appointment TV." A lot of the time, reruns
are
episodes they didn't see the first time.