There are actual fansites, Kalshane. And petitions to save it. It baffled me.
Of course, there were also petitions to cancel it.
I certainly never loved it, but I stuck with it till the bitter end, long after I realized how bad it was. It got better, but too little too late.
They keep saying that they're going to air the unaired episodes of Tru Calling.
The surest way to get a devoted fandom to hate your new show (Point Pleasant,) is to blame it for the cancellation of their show (Tru Calling.) Gail Berman should know that by now.
The surest way to get a devoted fandom to hate your new show (Point Pleasant,) is to blame it for the cancellation of their show (Tru Calling.) Gail Berman should know that by now.
No kidding. I still run across the occaisional vitriol from rabid Dark Angel fans.
Of course, there were also petitions to cancel it.
This boggles my mind. I'm always of the opinion "If you don't like a show, just don't watch it." I've never understood how the existance of a TV program, no matter how distasteful it may be, can directly impact someone's life.
I certainly never loved it, but I stuck with it till the bitter end, long after I realized how bad it was. It got better, but too little too late.
I tried watching it but gave up after about 6 episodes. Much like last season's Alias, I realized I had 3 unwatched episodes on tape and no real desire to dedicate the time required to sit down and watch said episodes.
I've never understood how the existance of a TV program, no matter how distasteful it may be, can directly impact someone's life.
Well, Fox has aired several reality shows that I consider insulting enough or downright harmful enough to society to be worth calls for cancellation. But I don't think fictional situations can have that same sort of impact.
Well, Fox has aired several reality shows that I consider insulting enough or downright harmful enough to society to be worth calls for cancellation
Lemme guess. Does it rhyme with The Bwan?
Die Rig Obsequious Chianti?
lol...
It occured to me the other day that Tru Calling was basically a cross between Quantum Leap (going back in time to prevent the deaths of individuals and having to figure out what went wrong) and Crossing Jordan (young woman whose mother's murder haunts her works in a morgue w/ an ensemble cast made out of colleagues and family; even the titles of both shows are puns on the heroine's unusual first name).
How about Crossing Leap or Quantum Jordan as a title?