But no, same byline.
Now that is just ridiculous.
And I will eat my hat if Dollhouse is announced as a mid-season show next week.
[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!
But no, same byline.
Now that is just ridiculous.
And I will eat my hat if Dollhouse is announced as a mid-season show next week.
Man, they got that show staffed FAST.
Well, I saw something in the Boston Globe that Eliza was filming Dollhouse, so I was wondering why she'd be filming something now that was going to be midseason.
Of course, it was a gossipy bit on whether she's actually dating Seth McFarlane or not, so take it for what it's worth.
Maybe they started filming fast to get some stuff done before the actors go on strike. After all, hadn't they filmed all or most of SCC in the summer/early fall of last year? And it didn't air 'til January.
Generally speaking, mid-season network shows go to work around the same time as fall shows. The exception to that rule are usually any series ordered after the upfronts, like Drive.
whatever Rob Thomas puts out there.
That would be this Beverly Hills 90210 spinoff that, bog willing, will be paired with Gossip Girl for two hours of catty awesomeness next year.
Thomas has stopped working on the 90210 pilot. He is focusing on the Cupid 2.0 pilot and the Outrageous Fortune pilot both for ABC. That doesn't bode well for the 90210 show and I wasn't able to stomach GG after a few episodes so I guess I won't really be missing out there.
I'll give 90210 a shot, but my expectations are incredibly low on anything coming out on CW. I'm glad Reaper seems to be getting picked up and I'll always watch the Winchester Boys, but other than that, CW as a network, needs to be canceled.
Jennie Garth's going to be on the 90210 show. Ha.
I'm glad Reaper seems to be getting picked up and I'll always watch the Winchester Boys, but other than that, CW as a network, needs to be canceled.
I disagree. The CW is still a network where a good show can survive with 3 to 5 million in ratings (as opposed to twice or three times that number for the big networks.) If not for CW and its predecessors, shows like Buffy and Voyager would have been canceled after 4 or 5 episodes. We literally wouldn't be here. I just ignore the crapola they put on in between the shows I like (Reaper, Supernatural and a finally halfway-watchable Smallville) and hope crapola doesn't replace one of them.
Wolfram, I just don't see the CW surviving the way it has been going. It might take a couple years, but I think it will fold. They are already farming out their Sunday nights in some weird way so that they won't have to program for it anymore. It is not a good sign. I just hope that we get five seasons of Supernatural before it gives up the ghost.