Wow, year-round.
That's going to make life interesting.
'Bring On The Night'
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath. Oh, and help us get Terriers dvds!
Wow, year-round.
That's going to make life interesting.
Don't the networks say they are going to do that every year? And then what they actually do is show the absolute worst reality shows and game shows during non sweeps months. If that is "year round programming", then I say "meh".
If that is "year round programming", then I say "meh".
On the other hand, Sarah Connor Chronicles. I don't care if we have the writer's strike to thank for it. I like having it right now.
It'll be gone in two weeks due to the strike. FOX have pushed all year round drama for years with the likes of The Inside and Drive. Didn't so much work for them, mind.
it might take a bit of work to break the pattern.
I think that's the problem. They've been conditioning us like Pavlov's dog for the last 50-some years to expect original programming only during that window from Sept. to May. It's not something we're going to change quickly. I know I don't expect to look for it. Unless the networks are going to be willing to really spend advertising bucks getting us primed for the change and not cancel the shows so quickly, it's just not going to happen overnight.
They've been conditioning us like Pavlov's dog for the last 50-some years to expect original programming only during that window from Sept. to May. It's not something we're going to change quickly.
but it is changing, slowly. The cable networks are leading the charge with shows like The Closer and Saving Grace, both of which are summer shows.
I'm always hungry for something new, though. It's not like I actually get a life in June.
I look forward to the cable shows in June and July so yeah, I get that.
And I love Terminator: The Summer Chronicles. I just think NBC is a little full of it right now with their huge success with winners like American Gladiator and the suckfest that was Knight Rider. Oh how the mighty have fallen.
the suckfest that was Knight Rider
That got 12 million viewers.
Oh how the mighty have fallen.
Yet, pre-strike, I watched more shows on NBC than on any other network, I think.