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Predict The First Cancellation Of The 2010-11 Season

Wouldn't it be funny if, due to low ratings, the producers of "The Event" - excuse me, "The Ev3nt" - would have to bring in ALF for a cameo?
 
Dave McAndrews said:
The "Bleep My Dad Says" pilot was Horrible! ... I'd venture to say it won't last long.

The only funny line in the debut episode was Shatner commenting that nobody does a decent impersonation of him. Otherwise it was your typical mediocre (laugh-tract) sit com.
 
Pat Cook said:
Didn't take a rocket scientist to figure out it was a combination of 24 & Lost. I'm hooked on it after only one episode. :D

Just my opinion.....

Cheers :D

Seems more like 24 meets Sliders. Except they had better wormhole effects. ::)
 
I just took a peek at last night's ratings. "My Generation" slid even further from last week's weak premiere. It garnered a mere 1.1 rating in the coveted 18-49 demographic, placing ABC sixth in the 8 to 9 p.m. (Eastern) time slot. Two factors -- the aforementioned low numbers and the important lead-out -- lead me to believe "My Generation" is not long for this world. "Grey's Anatomy," one of ABC's highest rated programs, is that lead-out.
 
imhomerjay said:
And My Generation is now toast as well.


Yup. I see ABC officially made the call yesterday afternoon, which shouldn't be a shock to anyone. This has been an interesting start to the season. We have several very obvious bombs on the major broadcasters' airwaves. It looks like just a matter of time before "Outlaw" (NBC) and "The Whole Truth" (ABC) get the hook as well.

I'm surprised FOX continues to air "The Good Guys." The show did poorly throughout its summer run and is continuing the trend this fall. Based on last night's preliminary numbers, it notched a 0.7 18-49 rating. Its lead-in, a "House" rerun, fared slightly better, which is telling.
 
DToTheJ said:
...ABC's new Tuesday night sitcom vehicle "No Ordinary Family," starring Michael Chiklis, probably capitalizing on the success of his "Fantastic Four" character. The premise of the series is a family with supernatural powers. The son on the show is a dead ringer for David "Bud Bundy" Faustino, and thought things were so hard for him, he had to revert to another child role. (I confirmed through iMDB that it's a different actor.) At any rate, many shows have gone through this well many a time, from "The Jetsons" to the old Donna Pescow series "Out Of This World," and I believe "No Ordinary Family" will be foreclosed by the November sweeps.

I guess I might be wrong about this show after all...
http://www.rbr.com/tv-cable/tv-cable_ratings/28057.html

In Tuesday's 8 o'clock hour, arguably one of the most competitive time periods on TV this season (opposite Fox's Glee, CBS' NCIS and NBC's The Biggest Loser), ABC's No Ordinary Family exhibited solid retention of its week-earlier premiere, while continuing to grow its audience throughout its broadcast and deliver big year-over-year time period growth for ABC...

Whatever floats America's boat...
 
kms575 said:
The Event is still going I take it? I've watched the first 2 episodes and wasn't really blown away.
I was. It's more of a conventional multi-part mystery now but I want to see how it comes out.
 
milwaukee_dave said:
It looks like just a matter of time before "Outlaw" (NBC) and "The Whole Truth" (ABC) get the hook as well.
I considered both shows but I just don't have time. "The Defenders" meets my need for legal drama. I've never liked Jim Belushi more.
milwaukee_dave said:
I'm surprised FOX continues to air "The Good Guys." The show did poorly throughout its summer run and is continuing the trend this fall. Based on last night's preliminary numbers, it notched a 0.7 18-49 rating. Its lead-in, a "House" rerun, fared slightly better, which is telling.
Still, it's a great show, at least in terms of entertainment value if not quality.
 
It appears as if this is the eighth ABC vehicle Julie Benz has appeared in. "Hi, Honey, I'm Home," anyone?
 
Okay... I might have been wrong about "No Ordinary Family" - but I was right with this prediction:

DToTheJ said:
...I saw an ad for another new show, slated for Wednesday nights on NBC. It's called "Undercovers." About a couple that fights crime, I think. Hopefully the content of the show will be a winner, but the title alone has all the makings of a dud.

Today, B&C reports that NBC is "pulling" (get it?) the show:
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/459444-NBC_Pulls_Undercovers_.php
 
DToTheJ said:
It appears as if this is the eighth ABC vehicle Julie Benz has appeared in. "Hi, Honey, I'm Home," anyone?

You know you're watching television because in real life nobody as good looking as Julie Benz would end up marrying a guy that looks like "Vic Mackey." ;D
 
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