DSP's TV Thread (with J.E. Magee) [OT]

Postby jemagee » Tue May 15, 2007 11:31:15

I don't like the sound of any of their comedies, but I'm an applegate fan so I hope that's successful (though with Ashton Kutcher involved, I also want some sort of successful failure if possible)

Most of the NEW ABC shows don't sound hugely interesting to me and mostly derivative of things that have been tried (and failed) before...the krause show sounds a lot like the fox soap that didn't work called pasadena.

Of course, I wan Fullers new show to succeed...i'd like him to have a hit of 'his own' on television, but a guy who brings the dead back to life with one touch and then kills em with the next touch, i can't see that grabbing people the way lost or heroes does, not enough action, but i'm sure it'll be good whle it lasts based on fullers history.
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Postby dsp » Tue May 15, 2007 13:27:33

ABC still wants Lost on Wednesday, though, it will go where needed when all is said and done.

Knights was really close to a second season. Just didn't make the cut.

Scrubs would have been picked up by ABC if NBC passed, but since NBC couldn't develop a new sitcom this year, they went ahead and did it.

George Lopez is also dead, though, According to Jim remains alive. It's still in limbo, perhaps a 13 episode order.

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Postby MarkdlV » Tue May 15, 2007 13:43:16

George Lopez is not very happy, either.

"I’ll take the good and the bad," Lopez said. "I took the five years of good and I did a lot with the good. My popularity, I was involved in charities, I overcame my illness, all on TV. I shared all of that with America—every secret I had. Every personal feeling. Every emotion. Everything was open to the show. And what happens?"

Lopez said he attributed the cancellation in part to the fact that the show is produced by Warner Bros. Television, and not ABC Television Studios. Using some colorful language that cannot be printed in a family newspaper, Lopez scoffed in particular at another ABC pickup: "Cavemen," about two brothers and one best friend, described as sophisticated cave dudes living in modern-day Atlanta, who will continually find themselves at odds with contemporary society.

"I get kicked out for a...caveman and shows that I out-performed because I’m not owned by [ABC Television Studios]...So a...Chicano can't be on TV but a...caveman can?" Lopez said. "And a Chicano with an audience already? You know when you get in this that shows do not last forever, but this was an important show and to go unceremoniously like this hurts. One hundred seventy people lost their jobs."

For his part, Lopez will be fine. He has an HBO special and a movie coming in the summer, and a deal with Warner Bros. to produce television movies.

"They dealt with us from the bottom of the deck," Lopez said. "Which is hard to take after what was a good run."


Don't a lot of people lose their jobs when any show in cancelled? And don't a lot of people gain jobs when a new show is produced?

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Postby BigEd76 » Tue May 15, 2007 13:56:38

"So a...Chicano can't be on TV but a...caveman can?"


Uh George....those aren't real cavemen...

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Postby jemagee » Tue May 15, 2007 14:35:04

George

Your show was on 5 years too long...you aren't very funny, just another 'comedian' with a sitcom with a wife too good looking for him

get over it alread - your fifteen minutes lasted 5 years
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Postby Laexile » Tue May 15, 2007 14:39:16

dsp wrote:Knights was really close to a second season. Just didn't make the cut.

Source? I'm sure I'm colored by friendship here, but I really thinking Maz Jobrani deserves an Emmy nom for Best Supporting in a Comedy Series. They'll just never give it to someone on a low rated sitcom that ran nine episodes.
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Postby Woody » Tue May 15, 2007 14:52:49

Name dropper.
you sure do seem to have a lot of time on your hands to be on this forum? Do you have a job? Are you a shut-in?

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Postby dsp » Tue May 15, 2007 15:12:35

Laexile wrote:
dsp wrote:Knights was really close to a second season. Just didn't make the cut.

Source? I'm sure I'm colored by friendship here, but I really thinking Maz Jobrani deserves an Emmy nom for Best Supporting in a Comedy Series. They'll just never give it to someone on a low rated sitcom that ran nine episodes.


That hack loser Kristen from E! Take it FWIW, but it sounds legit. She did quote Steve Mcpherson? Jobrani was very good, but I didn't even see the show submitted for Emmy consideration yet. He's still behind: Piven, McGinley, both guys from The Office, Justin Kirk from Weeds and Jack McBryer from 30 Rock.

Also, Jericho is done. So is Veronica Mars.

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Postby jemagee » Tue May 15, 2007 15:34:39

Veronica is done? Just last week they indicated it had a good chance with a '4 years in the future, fbi academy thing' - i was sure it would suck but at least thought it would get a shot.

It's not like the CW is rolling out the hits
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Postby dsp » Tue May 15, 2007 15:46:36

The official word is that its not on the fall sked, and a decision will be made after the upfront. Which can't be good.

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Postby jemagee » Wed May 16, 2007 10:19:04

CBS announces their new schedule, and maybe it's just me, but I think thi s one could go horribly wrong.

KID NATION is a reality-based series in which 40 kids will have 40 days to build a new world - in a ghost town that died in the 19th Century. These kids, ages 8-15, will spend more than a month without their parents or modern comforts in Bonanza City, N.M., attempting to do what their forefathers could not - build a town that works. They will cook their own meals, clean their own outhouses, haul their own water and even run their own businesses - including the old town saloon (root beer only). They'll also create a real government - four kid leaders who will guide the group through their adventure, pass laws and set bedtimes. Through it all, they'll cope with regular childhood emotions and situations: homesickness, peer pressure and the urge to break every rule they've ever known. At the end of each episode, all 40 kids will gather at an old fashioned Town Hall meeting where they will debate the issues facing Bonanza City. They'll show wisdom beyond their years and the unflinching candor that only kids can exhibit. There are no eliminations on KID NATION - you only go home if you want to. And in every Town Hall meeting, kids may raise their hands and leave. Will they stick it out? In the end, will these kids prove to adults everywhere (and their own parents!) that they have the vision to build a better world than the pioneers who came before them? And just as importantly, will they come together as a cohesive unit, or will they abandon all responsibility and succumb to the childhood temptations that lead to round-the-clock chaos? KID NATION is produced by Emmy Award winner Tom Forman ("Extreme Makeover: Home Edition") for Tom Forman Prods. and Good TV, Inc.
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Postby jemagee » Wed May 16, 2007 13:53:20

LOS ANGELES, California (Hollywood Reporter) -- The clock on "24" will keep ticking for two more seasons.

Fox's unusually late renewal for the Emmy-winning thriller will allow Jack Bauer to keep saving the day through the 2008-09 season, which will be the series' eighth.

Series star Kiefer Sutherland already is locked to stay with the show through May 2009.

"We're re-creating the series," executive producer/showrunner Howard Gordon said. "It is going to be a real-time thriller. Beyond that, it's an open book."
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Postby dsp » Wed May 16, 2007 14:16:54

Uneventful for CBS.

Without a Trace and Shark switch places
Kid Nation to Wednesdays 8
Jimmy Smits crime drama to Tuesdays 10
Musical Casino show to Sundays 8
Something or other to Fridays 9
New stupid generic sitcom to Mondays 830

Christine gets 13 episode midseason order
1 edition of The Amazing Race coming midseason
Swingtown, a "racy" show about swinging couples in the 70s, coming midseason

And that's it. Fox and the CW tomorrow to rap things up.

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Postby The Red Tornado » Wed May 16, 2007 14:27:22

The more I think about it, there isnt one show I watch on CBS.
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Postby Houshphandzadeh » Wed May 16, 2007 14:37:13

Watched Entourage yesterday. This (completely unsarcastic) exchange crystallizes the show's humorous sensibilities and made me laugh way harder than any of it's "jokes".

Approximately:
"Jay Roberts says you can do Medein!"
"Really?!"
"Yeah, you just have to do Matterhorn first!"
"That's awesome! Wait, what's the catch?"
"No catch."

:evil:

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Postby dsp » Wed May 16, 2007 14:44:15

The Red Tornado wrote:The more I think about it, there isnt one show I watch on CBS.


The only things that look interesting, simply based on basic plot information, are the Smits crime drama and Swingtown. But the Smits crime drama is in a tough spot, against SVU and Boston Legal, and you figure CBS' Tuesday, which was down this year, will go down again. So there might not be a lot of longevity there.

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Postby jemagee » Wed May 16, 2007 14:46:11

What Smits Crime Drma are you talking about?

CANE stars Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner Jimmy Smits ("The West Wing") in an epic drama about the external rivalries and internal power struggles of a large Cuban-American family running an immensely successful rum and sugar business in South Florida. When the family patriarch, Pancho (Hector Elizondo, "Chicago Hope"), is offered a lucrative but questionable deal by his bitter adversary, the Samuels, to purchase thousands of acres of sugar fields, he's faced with a tough choice: Should he cash out of the sugar business and focus solely on rum, which would please his impulsive natural son, Frank (Nestor Carbonell, "Lost"), or protect the family legacy that he built from the ground up by not selling, and side with his adopted son, Alex (Smits), who mistrusts the Samuels and still sees value in sugar. Alex and Frank's approach to business is as different as their approach to life. While Frank might lose focus chasing women, Alex is deeply in love with his beautiful wife, Isabel (Paola Turbay, "Bailando por un Sueo"), who is also Pancho's daughter. Married when she was just 17 years old, Isabel balances Alex by choosing not to involve herself in the business, focusing instead on their three children, who are determined to forge their own paths outside the family. For the Duques, will family allegiance come first or will their secrets and acrimonious conflicts over love, lust and control of the family fortune be their downfall? Eddie Matos ("General Hospital"), Rita Moreno ("West Side Story"), Michael Trevino ("The Riches"), Lina Esco ("CSI: NY"), Sam Carman ("Bones"), Alona Tal ("Veronica Mars") and Polly Walker ("Rome") also star. Cynthia Cidre ("The Mambo Kings"), Jonathan Prince ("American Dreams"), Jimmy Iovine ("8 Mile") and Polly Anthony ("Lifehouse: Live in Portland!") are the executive producers for ABC Studios in association with CBS Paramount Network Television.
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Postby dsp » Wed May 16, 2007 15:03:54

I heard a description as a Hispanic Sopranos. I guess it's not crime. Jemagee wins.

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Postby BigEd76 » Wed May 16, 2007 21:29:29

Check out Idol. Elliott Yamin has new teeth and a perm

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Postby dsp » Wed May 16, 2007 21:35:07

No. Shut up.

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