Tracey, I admit that I haven't ventured near it since the pilot, secondarily because it failed to hook me right of, primarily because "Women's Murder Club", airing opposite it, did.
"Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I thought it was a weak Angel rip off, when I first watched it, but after the third episode, it began improving every week and I'm surprised to tell you that I like it. It still does not come close to Angel, but the storylines are getting better, they are starting to create their own unique and interesting mythology and the characters are starting to evolve. I remember there being at least one or two other ans on the list. 'Moonlight' On Path To Renewal http://www.syfyportal.com/news424510.html By MICHAEL HINMAN Source: Hollywood Reporter Dec-04-2007 Garlic may not repel it, sunshine may not kill it, and Moonves won't cancel it. It looks like "Moonlight" is close to earning a second season renewal from CBS, one of two new shows network chief Les Moonves says he feels will make a return in 2008. Moonves spent some time talking to The Hollywood Reporter about the fall season, which has been dismal in terms of new shows for nearly all the networks. NBC probably took the biggest hit, but CBS hasn't fared too well either. In fact, the only other show that would probably earn a renewal is the comedy "Big Bang Theory." "That's Hall of Fame batting," Moonves said, saying two hits out of five swings was something he was proud of. Shows like "Moonlight" represented a risky move for the network, but probably not as risky as the musical "Viva Laughlin," which only lasted a few episodes before CBS yanked it from the schedule. "It was a Hail Mary pass," said Moonves, shifting his analogies from baseball to football. "We took it. We'll continue to do that. We continue to feel very bullish about the network television business." "Moonlight" has been one of fall's most consistent genre series. Although it's the least-watched CBS program on Friday night, it still is doing almost as well as "Heroes" on NBC and "Pushing Daisies" on ABC in terms of overnight ratings. Its household rating fell to a series low in its third episode, but has never really come close since, sitting a little more than half a rating point off its series premiere numbers. "Bionic Woman," on the other hand, has not been so lucky for NBC. That show has lost more than half of its premiere audience, and continues to post series lows. "Moonlight" airs Fridays at 9 p.m. ET on CBS. Yahoo! Groups Links "There is no reason Good can't triumph over Evil, if only angels will get organized along the lines of the Mafia." -Kurt Vonnegut, "A Man Without A Country" --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]