Nahhh, I don't think I'd be able to watch the show even if they brought in all my favorite guest stars. Oy, the writing. It's like a whole another level of bad. It's so bad it makes Smallville look like Homicide: Life on the Street. Try as I may, I haven't been able to watch past the first 15 minutes of either episode.
I'll be very surprised if the show makes it past December. On the upside, I can now go to the happy place in my head, where Eliza is again available for a possible post-Angel Faith'n'Wes spin-off in which they take their knife & shotgun acts on the road in a post-apocalyptic wasteland that used to be southern California a la The Road Warrior. That'd make me very happy.
According to my local tv critic, Karen Sisco may be on the chopping block, which makes me unhappy. I think it's a marvelous, funny, snappy mainstream show. With a smoking!hot lead who actually gets to have casual sex!
Damn. I love Karen Sisco.
t depressed
adds Carla Gugino to the Cult Stars roster...
I heard about that, Suela -- whichever network it's on (CBS?) ordered full seasons of almost everything else, but only 4 more eps of KS. I'll be sad if it's cancelled.
CBS is known for programming stupidity. They're probably planning on using Karen Sisco's hour for more showings of "Everybody Loves Raymond."
For casting genre stars on "Tru Calling" they could use Wil Wheaton - so many fans would be so very thrilled to watch him die, or at least see him dead. And they could break from routine by having Tru, after meeting some Wesley Crusheresque character, decide she can live with him nagging her from beyond the grave because in her opinion, his time was ages ago.
No, it's on ABC. That really really sucks -- it's a very good show.
I watched Tru Callingthis am ....not a very smart fireman, but cute.
if it wasn't for ED and the head mortcian ( I like his character) I would not be watching it again. is is most definatly a morning show ( when I have no brain)
The head mortician guy is a clone of Marshall from Alias. Ew.
BWAH!!! Okay, apparently Vincent Ventresca and Paul Ben-Victor (Darien Fawkes and Robert Hobbes from The Invisible Man) were guest starring on Las Vegas tonight. I don't know what parts they were playing as I was only zipping by during SG-1 commercials, but they were clearly partners.
(EtA: Oh, and apparently, SLUUUUUUUUUT!)