Christ on a cracker - another bloody Monday show? Oh well, at least it can't air opposite Lie To Me given the network and timeslot. Has anyone heard if that's cancelled, getting moved, or is it just going to be on at a time when Chicago Code isn't?
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[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!
I think that show is on life support.
Yeah, Lie to Me is on life support. Fox didn't order additional episodes for this season, but it has not been officially canceled yet.
I'm bummed about that because I just now got reengaged with the show after having fast forwarded through half a season.
Ah well. Other than the scenes with the daughter (and the semi-regular dose of Tim Roth's snarkiness), it's nothing I'll mourn all that much. The supporting cast just never got interesting enough to justify the time spent with them (for contrast, see Castle, where I've been overjoyed with what they've done with the supporting cast). Even though I've seen just about every episode, I still don't think of it as appointment TV.
I love Lie To Me. Though I feel a bit cheated by the sudden erasure of Mekhi Phifer. I thought he was a good addition to the cast. The father/daughter relationship is good, and I'm glad to see that's still going strong. But they've downplayed the romance and the two other employees.
I find it enjoyable enough, but I'd rather have an actually good show in place of Tim Roth (who I love!) cocking his head and asking a "surprisingly insightful" question, followed by Foster explaining to whoever's watching outside The Cube what facial tick told Lightman to ask that.
I think I may also be getting my fill of brilliant but troubled professionals on House.
Though I feel a bit cheated by the sudden erasure of Mekhi Phifer. I thought he was a good addition to the cast.
I agree with you on this. He was the most compelling of the supporting cast. It'll be intersting to see what they do with him on Torchwood.
But they've downplayed the romance and the two other employees.
I'll also agree with this - this season has been better. The biggest problem has been that the episodes have gotten so intermitent that it always feels like it's being cancelled. I probably didn't let myself get as attached to it as I might have under other circumstances (say, a House-sized popularity).
I only watch because it is better than whatever is on the CW at the time.
I only watch because Tim Roth is a sexy little weasel.