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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2012 10:00:43 GMT -5
That show was on? And it's replaced with a show about Berry White's geriatric antics? So far, so good for Don't Trust the B**** in Apartment 23. 2.9 in adults 18-to-49 demo(was #1 in 18-to-34 demo for the 9:30pm ET timeslot per ABC press release). Fox has pulled Breaking In from its schedule, effectively cancelling it again. Really? They just brought Breaking In back for piss sakes. Crap, I liked that show. It's kinda like a few years back with ABC with them doing a series finale for Scrubs, and then bringing it back for one more year because all they had for sitcoms was Better Off Ted. This was before they struck gold with Modern Family and found some pleasantries with The Middle and Cougar Town.
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2012 15:07:49 GMT -5
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Post by Renslayer on May 4, 2012 19:15:00 GMT -5
The series finale for In Plain Sight is at 10 tonight on USA
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BearDogg-X
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Post by BearDogg-X on May 6, 2012 23:45:50 GMT -5
TV Bubble Watch 2012 Final Predictions
Stats taken from TVLine.com and TVBytheNumbers.com
ABC Already renewed: N/A
Already canceled: Charlie's Angels, Man Up, Work It!, Pan Am(effectively canceled)
Final Season: Desperate Housewives
Dead Show Walking: Body of Proof
Likely Cancellation: The River, Missing
On The Bubble: Cougar Town, GCB
Likely renewal: Castle, Last Man Standing, Private Practice, Revenge, Suburgatory, The Middle, Happy Endings, Once Upon A Time, Grey's Anatomy, Modern Family, Don't Trust The B**** in Apartment 23, Scandal
Bubble Shows Chances of Renewal:
Cougar Town: 25%(ABC is said to be in talks with TBS about picking up the show, I don't think it bodes well for the show). GCB: 50%(Could see ABC give a 2nd chance as a 13 episode midseason replacement)
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Post by BearDogg-X on May 6, 2012 23:51:23 GMT -5
TV Bubble Watch Final Predictions: CBS
Stats taken from TVLine.com and TVBytheNumbers.com
Already renewed: How I Met Your Mother, The Big Bang Theory, CSI, The Good Wife, NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, Hawaii Five-0, Mike & Molly, Blue Bloods, Criminal Minds, 2 Broke Girls, Person of Interest, The Mentalist(all 3/14)
Already canceled: How To Be A Gentleman
Dead Show Walking: A Gifted Man
Likely Cancellation: Unforgettable, NYC 22
On The Bubble: CSI: NY, CSI: Miami, Rules of Engagement, Rob
Likely renewal: Two and a Half Men
Bubble Show Chances of Renewal: CSI: Miami(25%) & CSI: NY(50%): Deadline.com has been indicating that CSI: Miami could be cancelled to make room for a new show from Jerry Bruckheimer, as Miami is more expensive to produce than NY.
Rules of Engagement(50%) & Rob(10%): Still dependent on CBS expanding its sitcom timeslots.
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Post by BearDogg-X on May 7, 2012 0:00:04 GMT -5
TV Bubble Watch Final Predictions: The CW
Stats taken from TVLine.com and TVBytheNumbers.com
Already renewed: Supernatural, Vampire Diaries, 90210(5/3)
Already canceled: N/A
Final Season: One Tree Hill
Likely Cancellation: Ringer
On The Bubble: Nikita, Hart of Dixie, Gossip Girl, Secret Circle
Bubble Shows Chances of Survival:
Gossip Girl(40%), Nikita(50%), Hart of Dixie(50%), The Secret Circle(50%): It's tough to predict what they'll do with the low ratings. Secret Circle is struggling lately despite its sister show Vampire Diaries lead-in, so Hart of Dixie and Secret Circle's fates are intertwined. Renewals are more based on revenue streams other than the traditional advertising revenues from TV, but with CW said to be high on 6 pilots(!), they could go into a more cable TV scenario(13 episode orders for all bubble shows, 22 for Supernatural, Vampire Diaries, and 90210) to accommodate all these shows.
Bold prediction: CW cancels Gossip Girl.
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Post by BearDogg-X on May 7, 2012 0:02:44 GMT -5
TV Bubble Watch Final Predictions: Fox
Stats taken from TVLine.com and TVBytheNumbers.com
Already renewed: The Simpsons, American Dad, Family Guy, The Cleveland Show(before this season even started), Bones(3/29), Raising Hope, Glee, New Girl(4/9), Fringe(13 episode final season)
Already canceled: Allen Gregory, Terra Nova, I Hate My Teenage Daughter(effectively cancelled), Breaking In(effectively cancelled)
Final Season: House
Likely Cancellation: N/A
On The Bubble: The Finder, Alcatraz, Napoleon Dynamite, Bob's Burgers, Touch
Likely renewal: N/A
Bubble Show Chances of Renewal: The Finder(20%) Alcatraz(20%) Napoleon Dynamite(50%) Touch(50%) Bob's Burgers(50%)
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Post by BearDogg-X on May 7, 2012 0:09:30 GMT -5
TV Bubble Watch Final Predictions: NBC
Stats taken from TVLine.com and TVBytheNumbers.com
Already renewed: Grimm(3/16), Smash(3/22)
Already canceled: The Playboy Club, Free Agents, Prime Suspect, The Firm(effectively canceled), Best Friends Forever
Final Season: Chuck(already complete)
Dead Show Walking: Harry's Law, Bent
Likely Cancellation: Are You There, Chelsea?, Awake
On The Bubble: Whitney, Up All Night
Likely renewal: Community, 30 Rock, Parenthood, Parks & Recreation, Law & Order: SVU, The Office
Bubble Shows Chances of Renewal: Whitney(50%) Up All Night(40%)
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Post by Krimzon on May 7, 2012 0:47:36 GMT -5
I hope Bob's Burgers sticks around. It has really won me over and I'd hate to see it go, especially if Napoleon Dynamite takes its place. That would just be a tragedy. If CSI: Miami does go, I'd like them to do a finale episode, as what we got as the season finale isn't nearly enough to go out on.
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Post by Orange on May 7, 2012 2:00:06 GMT -5
I hope Bob's Burgers sticks around. It has really won me over and I'd hate to see it go, especially if Napoleon Dynamite takes its place. That would just be a tragedy. If CSI: Miami does go, I'd like them to do a finale episode, as what we got as the season finale isn't nearly enough to go out on. Bob's Burgers caught fire real quick, it's just hitting its stride now. If it goes that'd really suck, it's a great show.
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Post by Dr. T is an alien on May 7, 2012 3:17:34 GMT -5
So far, so good for Don't Trust the B**** in Apartment 23. 2.9 in adults 18-to-49 demo(was #1 in 18-to-34 demo for the 9:30pm ET timeslot per ABC press release). Fox has pulled Breaking In from its schedule, effectively cancelling it again. Really? They just brought Breaking In back for piss sakes. Crap, I liked that show. Bret Harrison just doesn't ever seem to catch a lot of real breaks. He played a break-out character on Grounded for Life, which is nice, but after that things go to Hell in a handbasket. First, he was brought into That 70's Show to eventually replace Topher Grace. His character was likable enough, but he opted out to star in The Loop. Sure, he dodged the last season of that show, but maybe it would not have been so putrid with him on it. Also, Randy would not have been unleashed. Therefore we all lost there. The show he signed up for instead? The Loop was a bit of a hot mess. He was solid (as he always seems to be) and Mimi Rogers was great, but the writing stunk. I mean, WWE levels of comedy stink. The show got cancelled immediately prior to the second season starting to air. Next starring break for Bret? The incredibly awesome Reaper! The problem? It was on the CW. Since it wasn't a show that featured teenage girls talking talking about boys, unicorns, or whatever else middle-aged women thought teenaged girls wanted to watch, it was doomed. Strangely enough, it is a geeky show that would have benefited more by being on Fox than the network that it was on. I still think that if the show had been on SyFy from the beginning it might still be on the air. He then is on both Breaking In and a recurring role on V. Neither show lasts past their second season.
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Post by Sir Woodrow on May 7, 2012 5:39:55 GMT -5
Man, you forget Charlie's Angels and Playboy Club were only this season
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Post by #Classic Hi-Definition X on May 7, 2012 13:47:58 GMT -5
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Post by VKMTV on May 7, 2012 14:00:13 GMT -5
Really? They just brought Breaking In back for piss sakes. Crap, I liked that show. Bret Harrison just doesn't ever seem to catch a lot of real breaks. He played a break-out character on Grounded for Life, which is nice, but after that things go to Hell in a handbasket. First, he was brought into That 70's Show to eventually replace Topher Grace. His character was likable enough, but he opted out to star in The Loop. Sure, he dodged the last season of that show, but maybe it would not have been so putrid with him on it. Also, Randy would not have been unleashed. Therefore we all lost there. The show he signed up for instead? The Loop was a bit of a hot mess. He was solid (as he always seems to be) and Mimi Rogers was great, but the writing stunk. I mean, WWE levels of comedy stink. The show got cancelled immediately prior to the second season starting to air. Next starring break for Bret? The incredibly awesome Reaper! The problem? It was on the CW. Since it wasn't a show that featured teenage girls talking talking about boys, unicorns, or whatever else middle-aged women thought teenaged girls wanted to watch, it was doomed. Strangely enough, it is a geeky show that would have benefited more by being on Fox than the network that it was on. I still think that if the show had been on SyFy from the beginning it might still be on the air. He then is on both Breaking In and a recurring role on V. Neither show lasts past their second season. I still miss Reaper, I even emailed my local CW to get a season 3 back in the day. It got slaughtered because it had to go against Idol at it's peak. Reaper still managed better ratings on CW than the show "Gossip Girl' they've continued to keep around. 'Breaking In' sucked when they lost Trevor Moore and Dutch, the missions and added Mullaly. I liked 'The Loop' during it's first season, but losing the love interest and adding way too much of that bro lawyer ruined the second season. I also made this video as a Bret Harrison fan.
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2012 18:31:09 GMT -5
NBC picked up a new action/thriller series called Revolution about a dystopian future with no electricity. It's known for the fact that both J.J. Abrams and Eric Kripke from Supernatural created it and the pilot being directed by Jon Favreau. tv.ign.com/articles/122/1224466p1.html
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Post by Krimzon on May 7, 2012 19:30:31 GMT -5
NBC picked up a new action/thriller series called Revolution about a dystopian future with no electricity. It's known for the fact that both J.J. Abrams and Eric Kripke from Supernatural created it and the pilot being directed by Jon Favreau. tv.ign.com/articles/122/1224466p1.htmlOnly NBC could make this not awesome. I await notice of how they accomplish this.
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Post by Danimal on May 7, 2012 20:38:19 GMT -5
Really? They just brought Breaking In back for piss sakes. Crap, I liked that show. Bret Harrison just doesn't ever seem to catch a lot of real breaks. He played a break-out character on Grounded for Life, which is nice, but after that things go to Hell in a handbasket. First, he was brought into That 70's Show to eventually replace Topher Grace. His character was likable enough, but he opted out to star in The Loop. Sure, he dodged the last season of that show, but maybe it would not have been so putrid with him on it. Also, Randy would not have been unleashed. Therefore we all lost there. The show he signed up for instead? The Loop was a bit of a hot mess. He was solid (as he always seems to be) and Mimi Rogers was great, but the writing stunk. I mean, WWE levels of comedy stink. The show got cancelled immediately prior to the second season starting to air. Next starring break for Bret? The incredibly awesome Reaper! The problem? It was on the CW. Since it wasn't a show that featured teenage girls talking talking about boys, unicorns, or whatever else middle-aged women thought teenaged girls wanted to watch, it was doomed. Strangely enough, it is a geeky show that would have benefited more by being on Fox than the network that it was on. I still think that if the show had been on SyFy from the beginning it might still be on the air. He then is on both Breaking In and a recurring role on V. Neither show lasts past their second season. He and Summer Glau should have a baby. The negatives of their respective curses will make a positive and that baby will have the biggest show ever.
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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on May 7, 2012 21:09:21 GMT -5
NBC picked up a new action/thriller series called Revolution about a dystopian future with no electricity. It's known for the fact that both J.J. Abrams and Eric Kripke from Supernatural created it and the pilot being directed by Jon Favreau. tv.ign.com/articles/122/1224466p1.htmlJ.J. Abrams and NBC? Let's hope for everyone involved that it goes better than the last time Abrams had a show on NBC. Seriously, how does an Abrams spy show, tank hard?
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Post by SHAKEMASTER TV9 is Don Knotts on May 7, 2012 21:16:43 GMT -5
NBC picked up a new action/thriller series called Revolution about a dystopian future with no electricity. It's known for the fact that both J.J. Abrams and Eric Kripke from Supernatural created it and the pilot being directed by Jon Favreau. tv.ign.com/articles/122/1224466p1.htmlJ.J. Abrams and NBC? Let's hope for everyone involved that it goes better than the last time Abrams had a show on NBC. Seriously, how does an Abrams spy show, tank hard? By being on NBC.
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Post by #Classic Hi-Definition X on May 7, 2012 21:30:06 GMT -5
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