But perhaps Ion missed out on a huge opportunity to capitalize on the yearly grief the major broadcast nets get on canceling shows. You know how The CW and the late WB & UPN were reluctant to pick up Fox, NBC, ABC, and CBS cast offs? Ion should have had no such pride. Think about what's getting tossed aside this year: Without A Trace, My Name is Earl, Samantha Who, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Life, The Unit, Pushing Daisies, Eli Stone, and others. Some were veterans with three or more seasons under their belt, some were critically acclaimed that barely got second seasons. And even as canceled shows, millions of people still checked them out--more than Ion probably could have attracted on its own.