The networks are bringing in record ad revenue ( in some cases) and
so they are throwing fluff out that they KNOW won't work. Please
note the number of series that have come out starring talent that
would command HUGE salaries in movies, including Geena Davis. The
networks each have
Well Frack them then!
Tracey
Martin Pratt wrote:
> Tracey, it's H'Wood. They don't know what the frack they're doing.
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> "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ooops. I spoke to soon. i had a feeling. What is interesting is that all
> three have pretty hi
Tracey, it's H'Wood. They don't know what the frack they're doing.
"Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ooops. I spoke to soon. i had a feeling. What is interesting is that all
three have pretty high ratings when they started. What is going on?
isn't thi
ooops. I spoke to soon. i had a feeling. What is interesting is that all
three have pretty high ratings when they started. What is going on?
isn't this bad business? it's almost like they are sabotaging the programs
Tracey
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> brent wodehouse wrote:
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my Outlook crashed after I kept hitting the 2gig limit. missed you
guys. Thinking about the rebel movement. :) Things are good. coming
back to the states for two weeks in June. how are you guys? How is
your writing.
i realize that stargate has survived because of cable, but the li
itionist Examiner - http://www.multiracial.com/abolitionist/
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>> 'NBC is canceling the failed "Friends" spinoff "Joey," the sci-fi drama
>> "Surface" and producer Dick Wolfâs show about youthful prosecutors,
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Another show that was actually holding my interest. Well, I guess when the
UPN-WB merger cancellations are announced, things will be complete. Granted,
many of the shows getting the axe from that merger will be sub-standard Black
comedies--"Cuts", "All of Us"--but some of the shows are good, li
http://www.multiracial.com/abolitionist/
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Tracey,
First off--Where the hell have you been :) I wondered if you'd gone into the mountains or something and started a rebel movement! Good to hear from you. Hope life is good for you and the family?
As for the scifi world, I don't know that it'll ever get back to the old days. When e
And "G v.s E" and "Karen Cisco", "Enterprise" (without Berman and Braga!), and most of all, the classic non-scifi show that was robbed: "Frank's Place"!
What was "High Incident"?
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From: "B. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I feel you. I would do the s
Actually, i like stargate... probably more than most, but it is sad that
it is the one scifi show(s) to survive through all these changes in the
industry
B. Smith wrote:
> I'm not a big fan of the original Stargate series but I do like
> Stargate: Atlantis.
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> The season finale of Stargate
So, after a fall in which the drought was ended and the networks finally
gambled on Scifi, all that is left is Invasion-- and I hear that they
have not decided yet to renew that. I had hoped the TV Scifi
Renaissance was returning, but I guess not
Why did you have to bring up all those great
Same here, I was enjoying Surface. I was also enjoying "Threshold",
which had a lot of untapped potential. But then, I'm still smarting over
the demise of "Tru Calling" from last year! Did you ever see the episode
of "Futurama" where an alien race had been watching an "Aly McBeal" type
show for
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