April 29, 201213 yr Best Friends Forever has been yanked from the NBC schedule. Defacto cancelled ahoy! I watched the first episode of it, didn't think much of it. Did they only show four episodes of six then? As I knew it was being burnt off with 2 episodes a week. Either way it was never getting past episode 6.
May 1, 201213 yr Private Practice likely to get a 13 episode final season according to Deadline (also talks about Scandal, GCB and Body of Proof's chances at renewal): I hear that ABC is in talks to pick up Private Practice for a 13-episode sixth and final season. I hear a final renewal decision on the bubble series has not been made yet but the series’ chances have been helped by its strong ratings performance last week. In its second airing in its new Tuesday 10 PM slot, the Grey’s Anatomy spinoff posted a 2.2/6 in adults 18-49, up 29% from its modest premiere on the night the week before, to log its most-watched telecast in more than a year and a half and its best 18-49 result in more than two months. While sources don’t completely rule out an 18-episode or even 22-episode pickup, I hear the conversation has focused on a 13-epsiode order and that star Kate Walsh, whose current deal is coming up, has committed to 13 more episodes. If Private Practice is renewed, creator Shonda Rhimes could potentially have four series on the air next season: veteran Grey’s Anatomy, spinoff Private Practice, her freshman drama Scandal, which has garnered praise and done well enough to earn consideration for fall, and period drama Gilded Lilys, a pilot Rhimes executive produces with creator KJ Steinberg, which is in serious consideration for a series pickup. As for ABC’s two other bubble dramas, the Dana Delany starrer Body of Proof and the midseason soap GCB, both are still in contention. And both are owned by ABC Studios. Body Of Proof is a money maker as it sells well oversees but the question is whether ABC wants to keep a lone straight procedural on the schedule. The network’s slate of pilots for next season is dominated by soaps/serialized dramas and doesn’t include a single straight procedural. Meanwhile, GCB went through some growing pains creatively and its ratings have been on par with those for Body Of Proof but it does fit into ABC’s brand of soapy, escapist fare. ABC is not expected to make a decision until after it has screened all of its pilots. Complicating renewal plans on bubble shows is the fact that going into the screenings, which start tomorrow, virtually all pilots are still alive, giving the network a lot more options to consider for next season. That's exactly what I predicted would happen. They can renew all four with some clever scheduling and shorter episode orders.
May 3, 201213 yr Along with 90210 and The Vampire Diaries. Can't say I'm surprised about those two but Supernatural? Wasn't that show dead years ago? (The irony of this coming from an OTH fan...)
May 3, 201213 yr Supernatural gets dragged onto yet ANOTHER season? I guess I will have to catch up sooner or later. Is it going to be like 17th season?
May 3, 201213 yr Author Along with 90210 and The Vampire Diaries. Can't say I'm surprised about those two but Supernatural? Wasn't that show dead years ago? (The irony of this coming from an OTH fan...) Was only Supernatural when I saw it :lol: Will edit the other two into the first post. Did Two Broke Girls get renewed? Did you even bother to read any of this topic before your verbal diarrhoea took over? Supernatural gets dragged onto yet ANOTHER season? I guess I will have to catch up sooner or later. Is it going to be like 17th season? 8th! God knows how much longer it can go on.
May 3, 201213 yr They dragged Smallville and One Tree Hill on forever and they were FAR worse shows :heehee:
May 3, 201213 yr They dragged Smallville and One Tree Hill on forever and they were FAR worse shows :heehee: :( I still can't believe that Smallville got to 10 seasons. After Season 5 it was terrible.
May 7, 201213 yr :( I still can't believe that Smallville got to 10 seasons. After Season 5 it was terrible. The CW has to cling to the old WB/UPN gems though. They're all it has. Supernatural and ANTM have wiltered hideously, but continue to be renewed. Without them, the network is just The Vampire Diaries with a load of other shows flapping about, trying to survive as The CW gets pounded by cable networks like the History Channel ffs :lol:
May 9, 201213 yr Author Not a surprise, even bellow a 2 it's still pretty much their highest rated drama. I've heard that it could potentially be a final season for SVU, The Office, Community and 30 Rock. The latter in particular is only looking at a 13ep order.
May 10, 201213 yr Author :( I was liking The Finder. Touch has tanked ratings wise, surprise that got a renewal given that Bones would have got a good 0.5 to 0.7 more behind AI and it's fallen from over a 3 to sub-2.0.
May 10, 201213 yr Cougar Town renewed for 15 episodes! Move to TBS officially confirmed. Will begin airing in 2013 and they also have the rights to air repeats from the first three seasons.
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