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As I had feared, there will be no Raines in the fall. It will be a dry season without Jeff Goldblum.
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Indeed.
I’m tickled that Friday Night Lights will be back, but the time slot sucks. I admit that it took a few weeks for me to remember that it wasn’t on Friday nights.
The time travel show might be fun (yay Vorenus!), but I have no interest in another Bionic Woman, or in voting for new Heroes.
I guess we can assume that Audrey’s restraining order against Jack on 24 will last approximately as long as Lipstick Jungle?
Can anybody see this lineup having any chance at all of getting NBC out of its fourth-place, record-low ratings rut? Even given that some of the shows I don’t like here are going to remain and/or become pretty popular, I can’t see how this lineup compares with anything the other three networks are going to put up.
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I guess we can assume that Audrey’s restraining order against Jack on 24 will last approximately as long as Lipstick Jungle?
[/QUOTE] Ewww. Could they have chosen a more unflattering picture?
[QUOTE=ArchiveGuy]
I like Lewis, too, though the best thing he’s ever done is apparently unknown by virtually everyone but me. Life will be up against Lost (thank you DVR!)
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Are you high? Have you not seen Band of Brothers? Wow, I’m just speechless.
I think this will be the death of the show. Friday night is where shows not aimed at 60-year olds go to die. In addition, you have to really wonder about the logic of the networks when they choose to broadcast a show about high school football, presumably popular with fans of such, at the exact same time as the real thing is happening in every community around the country. Christ, network execs are even dumber than NBA GMs.
[QUOTE=Omniscient]
I think this will be the death of the show. Friday night is where shows not aimed at 60-year olds go to die. In addition, you have to really wonder about the logic of the networks when they choose to broadcast a show about high school football, presumably popular with fans of such, at the exact same time as the real thing is happening in every community around the country. Christ, network execs are even dumber than NBA GMs.
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Yeah, right?
It would be like ESPN broadcasting Playmakers on Sunday afternoons at 1:00pm.
No gnashing of teeth over the cancellation of The Apprentice? Despite my fondness for the show in its heyday (seasons I and II), I didn’t even make it to the halfway point this past season.
[QUOTE=twickster]
No gnashing of teeth over the cancellation of The Apprentice? Despite my fondness for the show in its heyday (seasons I and II), I didn’t even make it to the halfway point this past season.
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I hadn’t noticed that it was canceled. For me that is a *good *thing, not a bad!
If they move The Office to 9 PM, its ratings will sink even lower thanks to the Grey’s Anatomy juggernaut. My girl and I watch both every week (I miss Scrubs so much!), and I think a lot of female viewers tune into The Office just for the Jim/Pam aspect and then switch to ABC for Grey’s at 9. This could be a bad move.
[QUOTE=twickster]
No gnashing of teeth over the cancellation of The Apprentice? Despite my fondness for the show in its heyday (seasons I and II), I didn’t even make it to the halfway point this past season.
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You didn’t miss much. I just watched about 10 minutes of each episode to get the general idea of what was going on. Long story short:
The “Have” versus “Have Nots” thing was dumb.
The tasks were dumb, and even more blatant product placement than usual (Trump Dual Penis Towers anyone?).
The Apprentice isn’t cancelled. NBC just can’t seem to find a place to put it. I’m sure some slots will open up by January, since not every single show is going to still be on the air by then. Doesn’t matter to me, since I stopped watching once the show turned into a weekly advertisement for one of Trump’s friends companies.
I’m taking a new approach to TV watching next season. Every single serial show and EVERY new show are going to be hoarded via DVR and DVDR and watched in marathons. Too much of my life gets bogged down (even when I am FFing through commercials) getting invested in shows that leave me on a cliffhanger every single week, and then I spend even more time coming here and to TWoP to get and occasionally contribute second thoughts. Non-serial shows aren’t such a big deal, since they can be watched out of order and have a self-containing start and end. At this point it’s kind of hard to say which one Earl and 30 Rock fall into, since they have ongoing storylines, but not so much that they leave you begging for more when each episode ends. The Office definitely fits the serial category though.
Anyway, my 2007/08 plan for NBC:
Watch on a weekly basis, when I have free time and am in the mood:
Law & Order: SVU … I am strongly considering dropping this show just like I dropped the original L&O, so I might only watch episodes that have interesting descriptions
30 Rock
My Name Is Earl
1 vs 100
Saturday Night Live (with one finger on the FF button the entire time)
Hoard, and watch in marathons once or twice a season, on a rainy day or long plane/train trip:
The Office
Heroes
holy crap, I never realized how little serial programming NBC has that I watch!
Catch up with, if and ONLY if they get picked up for a full order. Otherwise, pretend they never happened:
Heroes: Origins (I need to figure out the scheduling between this and regular Heroes)
The IT Crowd
Chuck
Journeyman
Life
note that even now, I NEVER watch television live. Some of my favorite shows I start watching at x:20 just so I can watch them ASAP without hitting any commercial breaks
[QUOTE=ArizonaTeach]
Well, I love** The IT Crowd**, and the fact that they got the original Moss to play him in the US version is icing on the cake. Oh, and Joel McHale is the little candy flowers on the icing on the cake.
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Good to know!
I must confess that I didn’t know it was based on a British show until this thread. I’m excited now.
[QUOTE=Omniscient]
Are you high? Have you not seen Band of Brothers? Wow, I’m just speechless.
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Yeah, I’ve seen BoB and Lewis is terrific in it. Have you seen Keane? He’s even better.
[QUOTE=Big Bad Voodoo Lou]
If they move The Office to 9 PM, its ratings will sink even lower thanks to the Grey’s Anatomy juggernaut. My girl and I watch both every week (I miss Scrubs so much!), and I think a lot of female viewers tune into The Office just for the Jim/Pam aspect and then switch to ABC for Grey’s at 9. This could be a bad move.
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Actually, the Grey’s juggernaut is running out of steam - and summer hiatus could kill it. A lot of viewers have been kind of bored with the past half season and are really unhappy with the turns it’s taken this sweeps, it’s losing one of the few decent characters it has left (to a more or less unwatchable spinoff), and there’s a good chance that people won’t turn back after three months of nothing.
The Office might do well in that time slot.
Right now, though, nothing new looks all that interesting - but I’ve been wrong before… I was wrong about Heroes which I’ll now have to watch on DVD in August.
[QUOTE=ArchiveGuy]
Yeah, I’ve seen BoB and Lewis is terrific in it. Have you seen Keane? He’s even better.
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He may have been better in it, certainly had a more substantial role (with BoB being such an ensemble and all), but you said it was the best thing you’ve seen him in. That implied that Keane was better than Band of Brothers and I simply cannot let a statement like that be. Lewis could have been in the freaking Godfather and such a statement would have been blasphemy.