Their current top rating drama is L&O:SVU which has been coming in around 40th. The Jay Leno show isn't getting great rating either. NBC is running their network into the ground.
There's a lot of talk that the cancellation has to do with one of the main characters being gay and the fact that the show was going to show more of his background and life.
There's a lot of talk that the cancellation has to do with one of the main characters being gay and the fact that the show was going to show more of his background and life.
GOD DAMN IT!!
Why is it that all the promising shows with decent possibilities of decent storylines involving gay characters get slaughtered?? We saw it with Kings, too. A major player was gay and he was set up to be in a very interesting position, but they shut it down. Fast.
ARGH. And the token Lesbian on Heroes is a decent character, but fulfilling every bad stereotype about lesbians that exist.
Why is it that all the promising shows with decent possibilities of decent storylines involving gay characters get slaughtered?? We saw it with Kings, too. A major player was gay and he was set up to be in a very interesting position, but they shut it down. Fast.
ARGH. And the token Lesbian on Heroes is a decent character, but fulfilling every bad stereotype about lesbians that exist.
I know! The big rough training officer cop (played by Micheal Cudlitz- he's in my icon, Ben from the OC's partner) was gay and just presented as a part of who he was, nothing more than that. Very subtle and just a facet of his personality. I *loved* that it wasn't the sterotypical 'gay' character but a kick your ass strong guy instead.
I really hope their ratings continue to slide. John Wells (producer of Southland) is supposedly going to see if any cable networks will take it, but it's unlikely.
I'm very pissed at NBC at the moment.
I'm very pissed at NBC at the moment.
even worse they're dumb douchebags. Southland had actually done really well with that all important 18-35 male group that advertisers love.
They'd pushed back the premiere to Oct 23rd because NBC claimed they didn't want it to start up against Dollhouse and SGU and some of the other highly hyped shows of this season and that way they could promo the heck out of it and it would stand out because it was starting later. They already have 6 episodes of this season in the can and were working on the 7th when the news of its cancellation was released with NO explanation whatsoever.
Oh, man, I'm sorry. I know you really liked that one, and it sounded like a very good show.
*sigh* yeah, I'm rather bummed. It was so random too.
Oh well. Maybe something else good will be on. Then again, I could always use the time to try to watch old Who. I only have a couple of hundred of hours to catch up on.
Oh well. Maybe something else good will be on. Then again, I could always use the time to try to watch old Who. I only have a couple of hundred of hours to catch up on.
That's a great thing about classic Who. You can spend years catching up and still have more new things to watch.
especially since every so often completely 'new' stuff is released!
I would love for CBS or someone to pick up the show and make millions off of it, just to show NBC (and, you know, to keep the show alive).
Last I heard here's a vague chance TNT will pick it up. CBS is actually doing amazingly well right now. NBC is in the toilet though and this won't help
That would be awesome. I think they'd do well on TNT.
there's a twitter campaign and a petition (http://twitition.com/n3tvb) and some other attempts to show fans' dismay. The press is not happy with NBC either- a lot of insiders are saying it damages the ability for the network to get projects in the future
Well, now I've signed the petition.
Yeah, I wouldn't want to sign up with a network that could cut you at any moment without notice.
Yeah, I wouldn't want to sign up with a network that could cut you at any moment without notice.
out of 22 hours of primetime programming NBC now airs 7 hours of scripted shows. SEVEN. That's less than the WB which only has 10 hours of primetime programming to start with
And they wonder why they're doing so poorly.
utterly shocking, right? Their top rated drama right now is L&O:SVU which is in 40th place. FORTIETH!!!
and they are apparently locked into the Jay Leno show for TWO YEARS. God knows how bad a shape the network will be in by then
That's assuming they still have a network by then.

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