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Live Preview. Older ». Have a question? Ask Fluther! What do you know more about? You've got knowledge matches! Already a member? Join for Free! Username Password Forgot info? Not a member? Join for FREE! Related Browse. Will anyone care or even notice if Fox network pulls its channels off of broadcast TV and goes to cable only? Are TV channels funded by advertising on average better than TV channels funded by tax payers? How do you feel about the big spoiler Fox showed regarding upcoming episodes of Dollhouse?

MrItty 8 responses. Whedon fans: Excited about Dollhouse tonight? Bones had a good run as Fox's longest-running live-action series. Seriously, how many shows last 12 seasons nowadays? Even so, it remained quality TV all the way to the finale. It brought something new to the crime-procedural genre and certainly deserved a longer run than the likes of CSI and its infinite amount of spinoffs.

Even so, Emily Deschanel, who portrayed Dr. Temperance "Bones" Brennan, spoke to TV Insider about her time on the show and appears to be quite content by what the team achieved. I feel proud that we did so many episodes, that we were on for so long; it's quite an accomplishment. I feel like our fans were always so loyal and they always found us wherever we were, no matter how many times they bounced us around. But I also now realize they probably knew how strong we were and knew they could bounce us around to different times and we'd survive.

And we did. So there you go," she stated. Sometimes it goes so long you think it will never end, and then it does end at a certain point," she said. On the surface, Showtime at the Apollo looks harmless enough. How bad can a music show really be? That said, the current host, Steve Harvey, is proving that the showrunners are disrespecting everyone by allowing his behavior to continue.

Harvey has done a few questionable things in recent times, including making some off-color and controversial remarks about important issues. It's getting to the point where people need to take a stand and hold him accountable for the silly things he says and does. Who could ever forget the purported staff memo that was distributed to the employees of Harvey's talk show? In it, he reportedly told staff to not come to his dressing room or speak to him unless spoken to.

Who does he think he is? Marlon Brando? With more and more celebs being taken to task for their actions, it's important to keep the momentum going.

Just because you're a relatively famous person doesn't mean you get a free pass to do and say dumb things or treat other people like dirt.

Maybe all it'll take to rejuvenate Showtime at the Apollo is a new host. Even so, none of us are rushing to the couch to catch it on a regular basis right now. It must be said that no one was convinced The Exorcist would be a good idea for a TV series. For most, it seemed like an obvious cash-in on the franchise's name. Yet, the series creator, Jeremy Slater, defied the odds by delivering an engaging and exciting continuation of the lore first started by William Peter Blatty.

Despite a fantastic two seasons of immense quality and riveting TV, the ratings dwindled and it was unfortunately canceled. Slater, though, did reveal to TV Line what we could've expected in season three of the show. If he can't necessarily trust the Church anymore, because it's been compromised, I think it'd be fun to see Marcus having to go outside the bounds of the Church and talk to some of the people he would have met over his last 30 years of exorcising people.

There's been no mention of another network picking up The Exorcist , so it does look like the show has been exorcised from our lives for good. Oh, look. A medical drama. That's exactly what the world needs more of, right? Honestly, this is one genre of TV that's overpopulated and a complete snore.

Have we not had enough of E. Obviously someone's watching this stuff since The Resident has been renewed for a second season. Nonetheless, the show is walking a very thin line at the moment as it debuted with 8. If it goes anywhere below the 3 million mark in the next season, you can say sayonara, as that seems to be the threshold at Fox. The Resident has also received mixed to positive reviews. USA Today was not kind about it in its review, stating: " The Resident is an exercise in frustration.

Self-important, predictable and inconsistent, the series delivers bland stories about terrible people playing God just because they can.

It might sound harsh, but it isn't far from the truth. There is an element of you've seen this all before elsewhere. There's nothing original here, and no reason it deserves to overstay its welcome.

Quite frankly, there's an abundance of other shows that deserve the slot that The Resident currently occupies. Have we all forgiven Joss Whedon for his part in Justice League? Well, we should. Lest we forget, Whedon created a host of iconic TV shows over the years. One of the best was the space-western epic known as Firefly. Whedon had planned the show to air for seven seasons; however, Fox had other plans and canned it after only 11 of the 14 completed episodes had aired in the United States.

Interestingly, the DVD sales spiked when the show was released on home video and it even went on to win a Primetime Emmy Award in The positive fan reaction and furore over its cancelation resulted in Universal stepping in to produce Serenity , a film that was the continuation of the show.

Additionally, Firefly found a new lease on life in other mediums, such as comic books, and has gone on to become a cult-classic TV series. Switched the night it aired after one episode and canceled it after four episodes. Thankfully, the DVDs are out there with all 13 quirky and sometimes touching.

Could this list exist without Firefly on it? The silver lining here is that Season 1 was 27 episodes, which is far more than most shows got. It did win an Emmy for writing, though.

Why was it so great? So much comedy gold, and so little to show for it, Fox. The story centered on a group of people who left the over-populated future-Earth and went back to the Cretaceous Period to set up a new civilization, a concept that certainly could have lasted for several years had Fox accepted the steady ratings and kept it going.

And despite efforts to get it picked up elsewhere, it remains a product of the past. Nick is a Cajun Country native, and is often asked why he doesn't sound like that's the case. Next Post ». Inline Feedbacks.

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