Voted The Play Boy Club (no way will it work after family friendly Singoff), Pan-AM (despite DH leadin), NBC wednesday comedies Up all night and Free Agents + ABC's Subergatory (quick replacement by Cougar Town)
don't know very many show's stories but i do know that Grimm is as good as dead because considering how lame the promo etc was, it will NEVER score the audience it wants since Supernatural (probably) and FRINGE are airing at the same time.
Not a big loss there. I just hope Person of Interest, The River, Alcatraz do good. Once Upon a Time and Terra Nova kinda lost my love but I will give a '''score 1 to scifi shows making it hooray if they survive
Whitney, Playboy Club, Man Up, Surbugatory and Up All Night.
This was hard to limit myself to only 5 to be cancelled first... so many are terrible this fall season!.
Usually with 2 similar shows on different networks one will be the "hit" and one will be cancelled within 5 episodes. Think Criminal Minds and The Inside, House and whatever that forgettable medical drama was.... etc. I have more faith in ABC as a network and Pan Am as a series than its 60s competition The Playboy Club. Buhbye Playboy Club.
A gifted man made me want to cancel it a third of the way into the previews. BAD! Maybe it will find a niche audience, but I doubt it.
Too many terrible sitcoms this season, but I chose three of the worst to complete my list.
I agree completely, but my thought process was that if terribly bad The Cape can get 10 or 12 episodes aired.... even Grimm has to be able to get 8 or 9 episodes aired on the pathetic NBC. If it makes it that far other series will be cancelled before it. I don't doubt it will be cancelled... just when it will be cancelled.
Agree with what you say about 2 similar shows, remember Cashmere Mafia and Lipstick Jungle, one of those almost made it to double digits! But yeah they were both awful :L I hope Playboy has some success, I quite like it, but Pan Am does look infinitely better. I hope you're wrong about the sitcoms, Up All Night makes me want to like it, due to Christina Applegate, Maya Ruldoph and Will Arnett, but the trailer wasn't exactly appealing, so maybe, maybe not. Suburgatory could either crash and fail or be a bit quirky, so I would rather it survived, and Man Up could be awesome, or awful. Of course Whitney looks awesome as well, aha
A lot of people found Up All Night hilarious by the previews .... It could last a while or multiple seasons even. It was a toss in from me to round out the five, but in all honesty it probably has a better shot at survival than Last Man Standing, I should have placed that Tim Allen bomb on my list!
I actually haven't seen any of the previews for the new shows, so I've no idea which ones are most likely to survive, only commenting to say: please, PLEASE, capitalise correctly.
A Gifted Man is a disaster in the making. Man Up and the retunr of Tim Allen are the runner-ups for the comedy slot and with that rythim of comedy Free Agents has no change to survive more than perfect couples did. And the first pick is the easiest one, Whitney will be the Paul Reiser show of the fall season.
I still can't believe how fast The Paul Reiser show was cancelled! It still cracks me up to see Paul Reiser on Jay Leno to promote his new show... that as it happens was cancelled two days earlier.. ha! Here's the youtube for those that like tragedy. HILARIOUS!
Wasn't there something called Are You There Vodka, It's Me Chelsea? The preview looked bad. I'm not hearing anything about it lately so maybe it's dead already.
I think as promotional tools the studio must have sent along bottles and bottles of vodka so the screeners and executives were too drunk to realize how terrible the pilot was!
Voted "Charlie's Angels"(just another weak reboot, promo is horrible), "Revenge"(doesn't look like a hit), "Whitney"(the dumbest new show), "I Hate My Teenage Daughter" (another dumb show), "Hart of Dixie"(two words: "Life Unexpected")
dont think any CW dramas will be cancelled till next year, simply because if they cancelled a new drama they have nothing else new to replace it.. for example Hellcats last season.
— Revenge : It's the only show I list here that I don't want to see getting cancelled, but the odds are against it : a weird/original premise (it might be like Harper's Island), a devasted timeslot (Wednesdays 10pm) and a useless lead-in that will probably drag the show down (Happy Endings), it's up against SVU and CSI : I don't think Emily Van Camp will have time to get revenge.
— A Gifted Man : I just don't see how anyone can watch that. I mean, it doesn't seem like complete rubbish unlike some other shows but there's just no point into making a show with such an absurd synopsis. It'll be like Chaos, people won't quite get what it's about and won't watch (it doesn't even have a correct lead-in).
— Unforgettable : I feel like it won't be an unforgettable show. The premise is so stupid and yet so CBSish, trying to dodge the fact they produce the same old crappy copshows by adding a specialty to the hero. And there's already a copshow with a stupid premise on Tuesdays at 10pm, and that is the legist solving crimes on ABC.
— Man Up : It sounds awful. Don't get me wrong, Last Man Standing seems just as awful, but it has Tim Allen who's popular on ABC apparently, so it might get extremely low ratings but it'll survive nonetheless. Man Up does not have Tim Allen and following a failing show is an impossible task, so I say it'll get cancelled very rapidly.
— Whitney : The new Perfect Couples or Paul Reiser Show... it doesn't fit into the NBC humor style (it's neither modern nor smart, and it's not a workplace comedy) and totally not compatible with The Office... the ratings might be high in the first place (it does air after The Office) but viewers will quickly disappear within a month imo.
I think NBC will air all 13 episodes of Grimm along with the 13 episodes of Chuck. After that, sure, it's likely it'll get cancelled.
Once Upon a Time could easily flop but it could also be a Glee-like success, aka a 8pm show children will love. And parents will just have to watch it until Desperate Housewives at 9pm.
Also, you tend to see Up All Night and Free Agents getting cancelled quickly because they're both new NBC sitcoms all alone on Wednesdays up against X Factor and Survivor. And it would be easy to cancel and replace the two of them by a rerun of Harry's Law and SVU (which air their new episodes the same night). But I want to believe people will do the right thing and don't watch reality television.
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Voted The Play Boy Club (no way will it work after family friendly Singoff), Pan-AM (despite DH leadin), NBC wednesday comedies Up all night and Free Agents + ABC's Subergatory (quick replacement by Cougar Town)
ReplyDeleteIt's ironic that work it isn't even on here
ReplyDeletei didnt include midseason shows
ReplyDeleteAhhh, but still, it made me chuckle
ReplyDeletei expect work it to air same way Friends with Benefits aired this season
ReplyDeleteif that show gets more than 5 episodes I'm losing my faith in mankind
ReplyDeletedon't know very many show's stories but i do know that Grimm is as good as dead because considering how lame the promo etc was, it will NEVER score the audience it wants since Supernatural (probably) and FRINGE are airing at the same time.
ReplyDeleteNot a big loss there. I just hope Person of Interest, The River, Alcatraz do good.
Once Upon a Time and Terra Nova kinda lost my love but I will give a '''score 1 to scifi shows making it hooray if they survive
yeah Grimm is so badly scheduled, NBC should move it to 10 pm instead of 9 that way it airs after Supernatural and Fringe and has a shot
ReplyDeleteWhitney, Playboy Club, Man Up, Surbugatory and Up All Night.
ReplyDeleteThis was hard to limit myself to only 5 to be cancelled first... so many are terrible this fall season!.
Usually with 2 similar shows on different networks one will be the "hit" and one will be cancelled within 5 episodes. Think Criminal Minds and The Inside, House and whatever that forgettable medical drama was.... etc. I have more faith in ABC as a network and Pan Am as a series than its 60s competition The Playboy Club. Buhbye Playboy Club.
A gifted man made me want to cancel it a third of the way into the previews. BAD! Maybe it will find a niche audience, but I doubt it.
Too many terrible sitcoms this season, but I chose three of the worst to complete my list.
I agree completely, but my thought process was that if terribly bad The Cape can get 10 or 12 episodes aired.... even Grimm has to be able to get 8 or 9 episodes aired on the pathetic NBC. If it makes it that far other series will be cancelled before it. I don't doubt it will be cancelled... just when it will be cancelled.
ReplyDeleteAgree with what you say about 2 similar shows, remember Cashmere Mafia and Lipstick Jungle, one of those almost made it to double digits! But yeah they were both awful :L
ReplyDeleteI hope Playboy has some success, I quite like it, but Pan Am does look infinitely better. I hope you're wrong about the sitcoms, Up All Night makes me want to like it, due to Christina Applegate, Maya Ruldoph and Will Arnett, but the trailer wasn't exactly appealing, so maybe, maybe not. Suburgatory could either crash and fail or be a bit quirky, so I would rather it survived, and Man Up could be awesome, or awful.
Of course Whitney looks awesome as well, aha
A lot of people found Up All Night hilarious by the previews .... It could last a while or multiple seasons even. It was a toss in from me to round out the five, but in all honesty it probably has a better shot at survival than Last Man Standing, I should have placed that Tim Allen bomb on my list!
ReplyDeleteI think you're right... the new ABC sitcoms have a short leash with Cougar Town waiting in the wings.
ReplyDeleteI actually haven't seen any of the previews for the new shows, so I've no idea which ones are most likely to survive, only commenting to say: please, PLEASE, capitalise correctly.
ReplyDeleteGrimm, A Gifted Man, H8er, I Hate My teenage Daughter and Man Up.
ReplyDeleteGrimm, Man Up, Once Upon A Time, Up All Night, Free Agents.
ReplyDeleteA Gifted Man is a disaster in the making. Man Up and the retunr of Tim Allen are the runner-ups for the comedy slot and with that rythim of comedy Free Agents has no change to survive more than perfect couples did. And the first pick is the easiest one, Whitney will be the Paul Reiser show of the fall season.
ReplyDeleteyou forgot to include smash
ReplyDeleteI still can't believe how fast The Paul Reiser show was cancelled! It still cracks me up to see Paul Reiser on Jay Leno to promote his new show... that as it happens was cancelled two days earlier.. ha! Here's the youtube for those that like tragedy. HILARIOUS!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VnCD0cLUXE
Smash is not premiereing in Fall, it is midseason
ReplyDeleteWasn't there something called Are You There Vodka, It's Me Chelsea? The preview looked bad. I'm not hearing anything about it lately so maybe it's dead already.
ReplyDeleteI think as promotional tools the studio must have sent along bottles and bottles of vodka so the screeners and executives were too drunk to realize how terrible the pilot was!
ReplyDelete"The Playboy Club" looks like "Mad Men"-wannabe. I love "Mad Men", so I'll give it a shot. "Pan Am" looks awful, like some stupid soap opera in 60's.
ReplyDeleteVoted "Charlie's Angels"(just another weak reboot, promo is horrible), "Revenge"(doesn't look like a hit), "Whitney"(the dumbest new show), "I Hate My Teenage Daughter" (another dumb show), "Hart of Dixie"(two words: "Life Unexpected")
ReplyDeletedont think any CW dramas will be cancelled till next year, simply because if they cancelled a new drama they have nothing else new to replace it.. for example Hellcats last season.
ReplyDelete— Revenge : It's the only show I list here that I don't want to see getting cancelled, but the odds are against it : a weird/original premise (it might be like Harper's Island), a devasted timeslot (Wednesdays 10pm) and a useless lead-in that will probably drag the show down (Happy Endings), it's up against SVU and CSI : I don't think Emily Van Camp will have time to get revenge.
ReplyDelete— A Gifted Man : I just don't see how anyone can watch that. I mean, it doesn't seem like complete rubbish unlike some other shows but there's just no point into making a show with such an absurd synopsis. It'll be like Chaos, people won't quite get what it's about and won't watch (it doesn't even have a correct lead-in).
— Unforgettable : I feel like it won't be an unforgettable show. The
premise is so stupid and yet so CBSish, trying to dodge the fact they
produce the same old crappy copshows by adding a specialty to the hero.
And there's already a copshow with a stupid premise on Tuesdays at 10pm,
and that is the legist solving crimes on ABC.
— Man Up : It sounds awful. Don't get me wrong, Last Man Standing seems just as awful, but it has Tim Allen who's popular on ABC apparently, so it might get extremely low ratings but it'll survive nonetheless. Man Up does not have Tim Allen and following a failing show is an impossible task, so I say it'll get cancelled very rapidly.
— Whitney : The new Perfect Couples or Paul Reiser Show... it doesn't fit into the NBC humor style (it's neither modern nor smart, and it's not a workplace comedy) and totally not compatible with The Office... the ratings might be high in the first place (it does air after The Office) but viewers will quickly disappear within a month imo.
I think NBC will air all 13 episodes of Grimm along with the 13 episodes of Chuck. After that, sure, it's likely it'll get cancelled.
Once Upon a Time could easily flop but it could also be a Glee-like success, aka a 8pm show children will love. And parents will just have to watch it until Desperate Housewives at 9pm.
Also, you tend to see Up All Night and Free Agents getting cancelled quickly because they're both new NBC sitcoms all alone on Wednesdays up against X Factor and Survivor. And it would be easy to cancel and replace the two of them by a rerun of Harry's Law and SVU (which air their new episodes the same night). But I want to believe people will do the right thing and don't watch reality television.
they have one tree hill being held for midseason + 2 reality shows
ReplyDelete-Once Upon a Time : There's already Grimm on NBC
ReplyDelete-Charlie's Angels : one word - awful
-Playboy Club
charlies angels you sees the actees and promo what a crap dallas is most atractive too see
ReplyDeleteFree Agents or The Playboy Club !
ReplyDeletemidseason
ReplyDeletehilarious :D
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