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That is, I'm pretty certain, just speculation.
It hasn't gone back into production after the strike, which is a sign FOX are hedging their bets and seeing how the final episodes perform. As long as it keeps those 8 million they'd be bonkers not to put it back into production.
That said, they're keeping Prison Break, it looks like, which is long in the tooth and a sinking ship ratings wise. So I'm not sure what the logic is. I'd bin off Prison Break and keep SCC.
That said, they're keeping Prison Break
Are they really? I can't stop watching that damn show! That and
Smallville
just need to end for my sake.
Smallville is still on the air? Seriously?
And it only took them six seasons to give Lana any sort of character development!
We're now in season seven. I think contracts are expiring, though, so I don't know what the future is. It would kind of suck if they had to wrap it all up in a shortened season. I mean, it took them five seasons to discover continuity.
Where are they life-wise in S-ville? Jobs and such? College?
They tried college for a while, but it didn't stick. Chloe's working for the
Daily Planet,
as is Lois, and Clark's taking care of the farm and apparently creating money out of thin air. And Lana's running a secret support group for KryptoFreaks. Seriously.
Heh. It's good to have a mission.
All would be forgiven if they'd just reveal that she's been a Manhunter sleeper agent all along.
Or does this turn off other people (the ones that aren't watching)?
Yeah, I think that was the point being made in the article: the percentage of the audience that enjoys the complex plot tangles is rather small.
Torchwood
3x07:
Er, what? Seriously? Owen beat up Death? Who apparently moves like a 90-year-old who's taken a bad fall? What does the Grim Reaper have to do with weevils? There's only one church in the whole country named St. Mary's? Oh, show. Really?