Update: Happy April Fool!
CW: TV to send a letter about? That's certainly the message the network will try to convey next season.
"It is an undeniable fact, life expectancy is continuously increasing," said Mark Pedowitz, Chief of Entertainment. "We at the CW are all about #trends, therefore we cannot ignore that one any longer, and thus we are changing the dynamic that has driven the network since the merger of The WB and UPN. Besides, what have we got to lose? Our reputation? Gone in the toilet when we cancelled Veronica Mars. Credibility? We never had any! There are basically 84 people watching our network this season, ten of whom we assume are dead with the TV on. So a few weeks ago, we thought that airing infomercials in primetime would get us bigger ratings, and then it hit us: old people, that's the untaped market! When they tune in to the CW, 60-year old men don't recognize themselves and I agree, we need more diversity. Incitations to live-blogging, hashtags on the screen, characters butchering the English language, texting, facebooking, LOL, Biebs, YOLO, SWAG, it's all jibberish to our more experienced potential cash cows."
I'm told this move by Mark 'The Bear' Pedowitz is "definitely" affecting next month's series pickups, but the network will also revamp some its landmark series in order to adapt to this trend.
A Vampire Diaries insider tells me that Carl Reiner will play Ian Somerhalder's Damon Salvatore in the teen vampire drama while Don Rickles will replace Kat Graham. These changes will be effective in next season's hotly anticipated premiĆØre.
Casting to replace Jared Padalecki is already underway, with Wilford Brimley in talks to join in as Sam Winchester. "Sure, writers will have to make one or two adjustments, but they've already shoved so much down the viewers' throats for the past few years," said Pedovitz. "Besides, the Supernatural fanbase is rather small and careless, the change will go unnoticed." Furthermore, bubble freshman drama Beauty and the Beast, of which the renewal is uncertain, will star a Galapagos turtle in lieu of Kristen Kreuk in the season finale, turning this episode into a presentation of what the potential sophomore season would look like. "To be honest, I think it's an improvement. The Galapagos turtle is a very charismatic animal, we're thrilled to have it and we think it will fit right in".
Pedowitz explained his thinking process regarding this shift: "75-year olds and 15-year olds are much alike, in that they cannot enjoy a show unless they can directly relate to it. I mean, they need to have a direct representation of them. We have seen it in the 26 Nielsen homes across the country, teenagers cannot like a series unless characters are experiencing whatever fantasy of a life they would want to be having, whether it's my 12-year old daughter dressing and acting like a whore because that's how they do in 90210, or my 18-year old falling for a 34-year old dangerous creep because that's what we show in The Vampire Diaries… I'm a bad father (sniffles)."
With this unprecedented move, the CW is dropping many of its advertisers and sponsors, many of them haute couture stylists. "It is a relief, to be honest. How the fudge did we manage to have balls or parties in every episode of our shows? Don't viewers get at least a little suspicious that all characters have to dress up fancy to go to some event in every single episode? Well, it was either that or the characters visiting parfumeries every other episode while mentioning brands right to the camera, but even if we're the CW, we have to at least try to be subtle. Still, our showrunners were on a tight leach before, and now I'm proud to say the leach is a little looser." In a corner of Pedowitz' office, Julie Plec barked in approval.
In the crop of pilots in contention for next season, we are told that the 70-year old grandpa is the new token black best friend. "Hey, you can't please every association. But please, don't mention any of that in your article," Pedowitz told us off-record. "If there's anything worse than terrorists and red cabbage, it's no-nonsense whiners pompously lecturing about big serious topics on TV show boards".
The CW being very secretive about this game-changing strategy, not much has filtered about their upcoming pilots — what has been leaked in the press thus far about some of their pilots, such as The Selection, was a cover-up to keep their master plan secret.
Nonetheless, here are the synopses of some of the most talked about pilots in contention for pickup on May 13:
- How Was Your Day? : An anthology series in which we follow the lives of grandparents for 24 hours, from their morning walk in the potager to the forced visit of their ungrateful, spoiled grandkids.
- #HashtagDoom : When all the computers, smartphones, tablets and toasters in the world ally to destroy mankind, one grandmother will team up with her estranged granddaughter to take them down.
- Bullet : A spin off of Arrow, in which a 60-year old Republican shoots annoying fame-seeking whores. With bullets. Guests will include Justin Bieber, Kim Kardashian, Selena Gomez, a turd, One Direction and many more.
- Scrabble - The Series : Find the Triple Word squares in this action-packed serialized drama where all the pieces matter. Bingo!
- Patria : An anticipation drama set in 2015, in which Mexicans are invading the United States to make Americans unemployed, but a group of resistants will do whatever it takes to eliminate the threat. I'm told the CW was in a heated battle with AMC and HBO over this pilot.
- Gossip Girl - The Golden Years : The whole cast is back to play age-appropriate versions of their characters this time around. A year after Gossip Girl ended, we find our Upper East Siders retired in a condo in Florida. Hijinks ensue.
What about the current viewers of the CW, you may ask. "Shallow, appearance-obsessed teenagers will go, definitely," said Pedowitz in a final statement. "That's the majority of the people currently watching the CW. But who's gonna regret them? When I ask youngsters why they watch our shows, I want to kill myself. 'He's so sexy', 'she's so pretty'-- I always wanted to say 'and you're so fudging stupid, you empty human being!", but I couldn't. Now, I won't have to. Thankfully, not all young people are like that, and the ones who watch TV not because of how beautiful the cast is or how shiny the dresses are in for a treat. Those who watch TV for compelling stories will remain viewers of the CW. It's time for fat and old people to have a voice on broadcast TV. I'm still worried for our future generations, but at least I won't have to support and fuel their reckless behaviour with tacky television.
Deadline.
So nikita is basically fine because it revolves right around the story.
ReplyDeleteThat's an April fools joke people..
ReplyDeleteLOL
ReplyDeleteAre you... are you sure?
ReplyDeleteu got me there people .. esp. with Ian and Kat being replaced .. u played on my weakness and got me! well played CW, well played!
ReplyDeleteYawn.
ReplyDeleteYeah, lol.
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping you realized I was being sarcastic.
ReplyDeleteHahahaha hilarious
ReplyDeleteAnd APRIL FOOLS!!!
ReplyDelete.....damn it.
ReplyDeleteOkay this is the funniest thing I have read today XD
ReplyDeleteEspecially this bit:
Furthermore, bubble freshman drama Beauty and the Beast,of which the renewal is uncertain, will star a Galapagos turtle in lieu of Kristen Kreuk in the season finale, turning this episode into a presentation of what the potential sophomore season would look like. "To be honest, I think it's an improvement. The Galapagos turtle is a very charismatic animal, we're thrilled to have it and we think it will fit right in".
And this bit:
What about the current viewers of the CW, you may ask. "Shallow, appearance-obsessed teenagers will go, definitely," said Pedowitz in a final statement. "That's the majority of the people currently watching the CW.
Its also depressing that quite a few hilarious things in this article WOULD actually be an improvement for the channel(seeking older audience, for example, as well as dropping the "teen appeal show" factor, considering nearly every "teen appeal show" they introduced in last few years tanked hard).
Not to mention quite a few truths:
Besides, what have we got to lose? Our reputation? Gone in the toilet when we cancelled Veronica Mars. Credibility? We never had any!
LOL, love this and I will fit right in for their demo..74 years old here and already watch more show on CW than any other network. Some of the changes just might work. ;) This gave me my first laugh of the day..
ReplyDeleteBesides, the Supernatural fanbase is rather small and careless, the change will go unnoticed.
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"There are basically 84 people watching our network this season, ten of whom we assume are dead with the TV on" LOL
ReplyDeleteOnly except they really could replace Jared Padalecki with a fucking rock and it would be more captivating. Honestly, can someone please get that unprofessional cunt off Supernatural? He's painful to watch 99% of the time. Poor Jensen and Misha.
ReplyDeleteIt's an April Fool's joke. lol. Shook me up for a minute though until they were casting Wilfrid Brimley as Sam Winchester. I almost rolled in aisle with that one. If they could ever get the demographics for Supernatural, they'd see most of the viewers are 40 or over. I go to the cons. Grandmothers take their grand daughters. roflol. It's the grandmother who wanted to go. Jensen Ackles mentioned once several years ago when asked about the teenage fans, said "What teenage fans? Our fans are all women over 40." He's right. Most of us are.
ReplyDeleteI really, really hate April fools day.
ReplyDeleteI just got a retired friend started on the show, thank goodness for TBS that runs 3 eps a day, does not take long to get thru a season.
ReplyDelete#HashtagDoom is totes going to be my favourite new show
ReplyDeleteSh!t...this scared me for a moment...
ReplyDeleteA pretty funny aprilfools! Thanx for the LOL:)
ReplyDeleteId watch Scrabble - The Series
ReplyDeleteReplacing some one else as Jared Padalecki in SPN? Not a funny joke spoiler TV ! We all are sensitive about him and your joke just give us a heart attack !!
ReplyDeleteFunniest: "We've seen it in the 26 Nielsen homes across the country." I suspect not too much of a stretch.. Lol.
ReplyDeleteSupernatural fans being 'small and careless' is a big giveaway; happy April Fools day :)
ReplyDeleteSeriously! not a far stretch at all.
ReplyDeleteSadly, I found it more insulting all around then funny, but it did have its moments!
ReplyDeleteROTFL what a great April Fool's joke!
ReplyDeleteHa... jokes aside, it's not the worst idea to skew a *little* older, especially with Arrow's success. I know hordes of rampant teenage girls seems to be their target demographic at the moment, but why not aim to bring in an older audience? I'm not talking over 50 necessarily, since I don't think that's realistic, but aiming to do better in the 18-49 crowd certainly wouldn't kill them.
ReplyDeleteExactly, especially considering majority of teenage-focused flick-shows they released in last year or two bombed horribly in terms of ratings
ReplyDeleteI am well over 50 and have many friends in my age range that love CW shows..SPN, Hart of Dixie, Nikita.
ReplyDeleteI agree - Sadly, I found it more insulting all around then funny, but it did have its moments!
ReplyDeleteVery funny but they were right on the button with the Veronica Mars comment!!
ReplyDeletePlease tell me this actually came from The CW themselves and not just Deadline. I would love to know that the network has this kind of sense of humor about itself.
ReplyDeleteIt was written by us here at SpoilerTV. Bunky wrote it and added a fake source link at the bottom
ReplyDeleteAwww I so wanted this to be true lol
ReplyDeleteAww. I think my respect for the CW would have gone up a bit if it had actually come from them. Still, very funny. Well done, Bunky!
ReplyDeleteI really do hope that this really is a April Fools joke too :(
ReplyDeleteLOL....
ReplyDeleteThere are actually plenty of teens and 20-somethings who watch SPN. It's just that the younger half of the audience is too broke to go to things like conventions.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. There were a few bits here and there that made me chuckle, but it's mostly insulting and crude.
ReplyDeleteI thought CW would be announcing that in order to relate to older audience dealing with hair loss, Jared Padalecki will be shaving his head. I guess that didn't work out. But hey! At least Jensen gets to be the tallest guy on the show!
ReplyDeleteDo we look stupid to you people?
ReplyDelete"Pedowitz"?Really?
ReplyDeletefunny? ha ha I am LOLING on the inside. thats why cbs is the 1 network in the us old people see it and die infront of there tvs and cbs is on so it could work for CW to do that. but good april fools joke anyway.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if tv networks actually say that kind of stuff.. but close doors haha.
ReplyDeleteWhen I got to spn I cracked up because the fans and I won't let them go near :)
All the other shows are obviously good in ratings, in fact CW is one of the most popular tv network!, little late for April's fools day!
I can't go because I'm in Australia, but I am a massive fan. Is there any of my generation in the conventions? ;)
ReplyDeleteThe teenage and the 20+ fans are just as passionate about the show
ReplyDeleteI hate these stupid April Fool's jokes.
ReplyDeleteNot an April Fool joke for me, as I watch more on CW than any other network. True. ;)
ReplyDeleteI thought it was serious. But when I saw "Jared will be replace, SPN fandom is very small", then DAMN! It's april fool!!
ReplyDeleteJared WILL NOT be replace by anyone (or else the rating will drop extremely), and once Mark said he got so many fanmail mostly from SPN fans
Heh, is '95 your birth year? That would make you, what? 18? Heh, you're older than I was when I first started watching back in '05, just slightly. And I know plenty of people younger than you who have recently picked up the series via TNT and Netflix.
ReplyDeleteAs for the cons, I've never been. Can't afford it. I'm going to my very first in May, as a combination birthday/graduation present from my family. I'll have to keep an eye out for anyone else in our age bracket.
Yep, I've been watching SPN since I was 12.
ReplyDeleteYes I am, I starting watching the show when I was 9 hehe. I hope you do one day go to the con to tell me about it :)
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty cool :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow. When you were 9?? =O That's awesome!
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