One of the issues with the cable drama thread is the cross-over to the procedural thread. (The Closer? It's a cable drama AND a procedural.)
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A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
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My initial thought was cable drama - Mad Men and, to a lesser extent, that Glenn Close one that I'm blanking on right now sparked some real discussion, but even with those, there's less than a thousand posts in nearly a year. Procedurals isn't that much further ahead. While I don't mean to suggest a cut off level for posting volume, I think those numbers are indicative of the fact that the threads haven't incubated in-depth discussion the way we hoped. To me, that suggests that the trade-off in pulling the convo out of Natter might not be worth it. (The remaining survivor of the experimental threads, Reality, moves at four or five times that pace, FTR, and really is seeing much more volume than when it was Natter fodder.)
Premium Cable posts at about the same rate as Cable and Procedurals, actually, but I'm not subbed to that thread and I'm aware that there are some more complex issues there, so I personally don't want to comment on that thread. Which doesn't mean more edumacated folk can't do so.
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We've just come off a writer's strike, there's a lot of shows that have only just started reairing, some aren't even scheduled until next fall.
Oh, good point. So, in specific, thread closure might not be a good idea right now, but might be a good idea at some other time when gigantic hassles like strikes are not a factor.
I don't think many of the cable dramas were affected by the strike, actually - most of them finished up their seasons before it was underway. (Maybe I'm forgetting some?)
The remaining survivor of the experimental threads, Reality, moves at four or five times that pace, FTR, and really is seeing much more volume than when it was Natter fodder.
I do wonder how much the writer's strike has to do with this - Reality has always been the fastest-moving of the TV threads, but recently it's also the only one where none of the shows discussed in there were forced off the air for several months.
Damages, Madmen, The Riches, Burn Notice, Psych, Monk, The Closer, Saving Grace: all limited series.
I believe that USA and TNT are both coming up with more shows and I assume that FX is too. (The Shield? Rescue Me?)
thread closure might not be a good idea right now, but might be a good idea at some other time when gigantic hassles like strikes are not a factor
Perzactly.
The Shield has, IIRC, 10 eps left in its run, maybe less. (And it's been so long since the "first half" of the last season aired that I've completely forgotten everything that's going on, but that's a rant for another thread.)
Thanks Jesse- I am not sure why I signed my post, except I had just been writing a series of emails at work, and I am crazy.
Well, I think it's back after the Riches - which only has 2 episodes left.