The "Hopelessly Devoted" musical number was the single most awesome moment of television in the last year as far as I'm concerned.
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Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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No, basically, they have something far more important they want to show: football
Which is fine -- national past time and all that. What I don't understand is why they'd *skip* the episode 2. It's not like there is going to be a new ep until September at the earliest, plus there are only something like 9 episodes in total. Why not show ep 2 two weeks from now?
Ah, they have 8 weeks before football starts. So they're trying to cram all the episodes in before that - they've realised they need to drop one episode, otherwise they'll have to chop the finale (or air it later).
Hmmm, well dear ITV schedulers, why don't you... just air it at a different time, or something? Why let us wait until you repeat the whole series? Idiots.
Just as well there was a writer's strike, otherwise they'd have any number of extra episodes they'd have to skip.
Ahhhhh, got it. You know, if they *had to* drop one episode out of the 9...
Aw, man. Can't do it. It's like Sophie's Choice divided into 9 equal parts. Like Fiona said, they could have done a two-hour thing on one of the nights (they do this stateside all the time) or aired an additional episode on a different night or something.
They are silly.
Wait - are they going to miss KC singing "Hopelessly Devoted"? (Or was that in the pilot?)
If so, I believe that the TV viewing public should rebel.
Perhaps pieing the tv executives. . . or something.
Man, Ron Moore has stepped out of the 80s, hasn't he?
Sorry for the doublepost.