View Full Version : NBC Makes More Moves for Fall Season
LarryFlowers
05-14-10, 01:42 PM
NBC Announcements:
Cancelled: Mercy & Trauma.. Law & Order (original)
Renewed or Added:
Law & Order SVU & Law & Order Los Angeles
The Cape (Summer Glau)
Outlaw (Garza?)
Harry’s Law
Dario33
05-14-10, 02:35 PM
No surprise with the cancellation of Mercy and Trauma. Looking forward to The Cape.
dirtyblueshirt
05-14-10, 02:37 PM
Didn't care for Mercy, but I loved Trauma.
But then I'm used to NBC disappointing me... Journeyman, anyone?
dirtyblueshirt
05-14-10, 02:40 PM
Speaking of NBC... anybody watch last night's Fringe? The "alternate" universe had a poster promoting The West Wing... "Re-Elected" for an eleventh season!
bicker1
05-14-10, 03:46 PM
Speaking of NBC... anybody watch last night's Fringe? The "alternate" universe had a poster promoting The West Wing... "Re-Elected" for an eleventh season!Both Fringe and The West Wing are from Warner Bros. Television.
Jimmy 440
05-14-10, 03:46 PM
L & O what a pi**er ! Damn . I really like so few shows !
phrelin
05-14-10, 04:28 PM
Didn't care for Mercy, but I loved Trauma.
But then I'm used to NBC disappointing me... Journeyman, anyone?Yeah, "Trauma" actually has stronger characters being written but was less soapy and, of course, was far more expensive which as NBC descends into the status of The CW they really can't afford.:rolleyes:
bicker1
05-15-10, 06:39 AM
I don't think it is a matter of "can't afford", but rather their taking seriously their overriding obligation to be a responsible steward of their investor's money.
phrelin
05-15-10, 11:16 AM
I don't think it is a matter of "can't afford", but rather their taking seriously their overriding obligation to be a responsible steward of their investor's money.What? You chose not to directly contradict my observation "as NBC descends into the status of The CW" and turn that reality into a positive describing their choices as being "a responsible steward of their investor's money?"
In the Monday through Thursday 8-10 pm competition this past week, in the overall competition for the ratings NBC beat out Univision and the CW individually though taken together the two beat NBC.
bicker1
05-15-10, 12:57 PM
What? You chose not to directly contradict my observation "as NBC descends into the status of The CW" and turn that reality into a positive describing their choices as being "a responsible steward of their investor's money?"Maybe we need a "let's talk about the thread, thread". :grin:
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