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Say goodbye to two more shows....

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jojo_collins

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Two more first-run shows have been canceled....

Hot Properties on ABC and Reunion on FOX.

Thoughts?
 
> Two more first-run shows have been canceled....
>
> Hot Properties on ABC and Reunion on FOX.
>
> Thoughts?
>
Neither is surprising. However, I've been watching reunion, and if they don't reveal the outcome, I'll be the one viewer who's disappointed.
 
> > Two more first-run shows have been canceled....
> >
> > Hot Properties on ABC and Reunion on FOX.
> >
> > Thoughts?
> >
> Neither is surprising. However, I've been watching reunion,
> and if they don't reveal the outcome, I'll be the one viewer
> who's disappointed.
>

Um, I'll be the second. I really hope FOX allows us that watched the show the courtesy of discovering the killer and their motive.
 
> > > Two more first-run shows have been canceled....
> > >
> > > Hot Properties on ABC and Reunion on FOX.
> > >
> > > Thoughts?
> > >
> > Neither is surprising. However, I've been watching
> reunion,
> > and if they don't reveal the outcome, I'll be the one
> viewer
> > who's disappointed.
> >
>
> Um, I'll be the second. I really hope FOX allows us that
> watched the show the courtesy of discovering the killer and
> their motive.
>
Why oh why is "Yes Dear" and "The War at Home" not cancelled yet

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Once I figured out the meaning of life....Then I forgot to write it down.</P>
 
> >
> Why oh why is "Yes Dear" and "The War at Home" not cancelled
> yet
>
> :)
>


I don't know either. The War at Home doesn't belong right after The Simpsons, King of the Hill does. But seeing how they pre-empted that show so much last season and this season and being very cheap on their dvds with the "double-sided" discs and little to no extras, I think Fox just doesn't give a damn about King of the Hill anymore. Whatever happen to having Sunday night being devoted to animation? That was awesome back in May, but they could done that just for sweeps.
 
> Why oh why is "Yes Dear" and "The War at Home" not cancelled
> yet

In regards to "The War At Home"...it's still on because of two words:

The
Simpsons

If that showed followed...say, the now-cancelled "Arrested Development", TWAH would've been axed the same time.

In regards to "Reunion", another Thursday night casualty. I wouldn't be surprised if FOX burns off the remaining episodes by scheduling a couple of 2-hour-long episodes back-to-back. Does anyone know if "Reunion" was one of those shows meant to end their current season by the time January rolled around for "AI"?
 
The War at Home doesn't belong right
> after The Simpsons, King of the Hill does. But seeing how
> they pre-empted that show so much last season and this
> season and being very cheap on their dvds with the
> "double-sided" discs and little to no extras, I think Fox
> just doesn't give a damn about King of the Hill anymore.
> Whatever happen to having Sunday night being devoted to
> animation? That was awesome back in May, but they could done
> that just for sweeps.
>
I believe that this is the last season for King of the Hill. Fox no longer promotes it, they are just running off whatever is left on the contract. So, it is gone after this season, regardless.

It's not in a viable time slot anyway. And with the newly found interest in Family and American Dad, I think KOTH would have fallen through the cracks anyway. Just be glad it is on at...

My question is, what's next for the talented Mike Judge? What will he do with all that money he's made?
 
I hope they show the remaining episodes of Reunion too. Otherwise I think I'm gonna send FOX and angry email.

The problem with Reunion was:

9/15/05 Premire
9/22/05 Pre-Emption due to a speach by GWB.
9/29/05: Week 2
10/6/05: Pre-Emption due to Baseball
10/13/05: Pre-Emption due to Baseball
10/20/05: Pre-Emption due to Baseball
10/27/05: Pre-Emption due to Baseball (This game was if necessary. Movie: Maid in Manhattan with J-LO aired)
11/3/05 Week 3
11/10/05 Week 4
11/17/05 Week 5
11/24/05 Pre-Emption due to Fox Thanksgiving Movie: Daddy Daycare
12/1/05 Week 6

That's 6 Pre-Emptions. Not good when you're a new show. Me thinks they should've waited and premired this in November.
 
> > Why oh why is "Yes Dear" and "The War at Home" not
> cancelled
> > yet
>
> In regards to "The War At Home"...it's still on because of
> two words:
>
> The
> Simpsons
>
> If that showed followed...say, the now-cancelled "Arrested
> Development", TWAH would've been axed the same time.
>
> In regards to "Reunion", another Thursday night casualty. I
> wouldn't be surprised if FOX burns off the remaining
> episodes by scheduling a couple of 2-hour-long episodes
> back-to-back. Does anyone know if "Reunion" was one of
> those shows meant to end their current season by the time
> January rolled around for "AI"?
>

Also, FOX already gave TWAH a season commitment.
And Yes, Dear has a good lead-in (Still Standing) and a lead-out (Criminal Minds). <P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by jojo_collins on 12/03/05 02:08 AM.</FONT></P>
 
> The War at Home doesn't belong right
> > after The Simpsons, King of the Hill does. But seeing how
> > they pre-empted that show so much last season and this
> > season and being very cheap on their dvds with the
> > "double-sided" discs and little to no extras, I think Fox
> > just doesn't give a damn about King of the Hill anymore.
> > Whatever happen to having Sunday night being devoted to
> > animation? That was awesome back in May, but they could
> done
> > that just for sweeps.
> >
> I believe that this is the last season for King of the Hill.
> Fox no longer promotes it, they are just running off
> whatever is left on the contract. So, it is gone after this
> season, regardless.
>
> It's not in a viable time slot anyway. And with the newly
> found interest in Family and American Dad, I think KOTH
> would have fallen through the cracks anyway. Just be glad it
> is on at...
>
> My question is, what's next for the talented Mike Judge?
> What will he do with all that money he's made?
>


If he's smart...do a sequel to "Office Space".
 
> >
> > In regards to "The War At Home"...it's still on because of
>
> > two words:
> >
> > The
> > Simpsons

Didn't help Arrested Developent to directly follow The Simpsons, though.

> > If that showed followed...say, the now-cancelled "Arrested
>
> > Development", TWAH would've been axed the same time.
Likely so, since it wouldn't have had the sampling its gotten after Homer & Co.

> >
> > In regards to "Reunion", another Thursday night casualty.
> I
> > wouldn't be surprised if FOX burns off the remaining
> > episodes by scheduling a couple of 2-hour-long episodes
> > back-to-back. Does anyone know if "Reunion" was one of
> > those shows meant to end their current season by the time
> > January rolled around for "AI"?
No--on Fox's January schedule page, it was still listed for Thursdays @ 9. I wouldn't mind them burning it off in two hour blocks, or dumping it on FX, but I didn't think they'd completed filming, so we may never know who did it.


> And Yes, Dear has a good lead-in (Still Standing) and a
> lead-out (Criminal Minds).
Yes Dear and Still Standing just got cut back to 13 episodes each.
 
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