Figures. Oh, well. I'll sort of miss it, but not really.
Was it the deciding to add some continuity and explain things so they made sense that did the show in?
I think it was the attempts at continuity and sense-making were too little, too late. I've lost count of the people I've told "It really is better this season" that have replied they were too put off by the previous seasons to try again. Of course, now there's the worry that Bremaga will go "See, we tried bringing in someone new and it tanked. At least when we had full control we lasted 3 seasons."
I've lost count of the people I've told "It really is better this season" that have replied they were too put off by the previous seasons to try again.
That would be me. I liked S1 a lot, but S2 was nothing but a long slow descent into suckitude, and by now I've just lost interest.
Hence the cancellation.
I wonder if anything is left of the Star Trek teat?
Watching tonight's Smallville.
So does that mean
Chloe
has to die, now?
Smallville:
Finally!
Although it's
sad that Alicia reverted to her crazy self again. Guess she was still a wee bit unstable.
Daniel: No,
she'll just lose her memory by the end of the episode.
P-C, I sincerely hope not.