I haven't really started watching Back in the Game but if it makes beyond season 1 i will watch
I already paid the price by watching Ironside and look what happened lol even tho it's a final episode tomorrow the sadness made me realize that this Friday Grimm returns along with Dracula premiere :)
I think people seriously overestimate the meaningfulness of this. Even shows that hadn't yet aired a single episode got script orders (e.g. Reign). This is not correlated with the show's chances to stick around, it's just a way to keep the writers going until they announce the future of the show (even if it's cancelled, they likely don't want the news out before they do so as that could hurt whatever little audience the show has left, which presumably has a great financial impact than paying the writers for a couple more scripts).
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I literally went "ugh, really?" at the Super Fun Night news. Yay for Back in the Game, though!
ReplyDeleteOnly 2 ? Sound bad.
ReplyDelete2 sounds like it will become non more episodes after the 13 first episodes of Prime Suspect on NBC in 2011-2012.
ReplyDeleteI haven't really started watching Back in the Game but if it makes beyond season 1 i will watch
ReplyDeleteI already paid the price by watching Ironside and look what happened lol even tho it's a final episode tomorrow the sadness made me realize that this Friday Grimm returns along with Dracula premiere :)
Good for Back in the Game :)
ReplyDeleteGrimm returns in 3 days!!!! :)
I think people seriously overestimate the meaningfulness of this. Even shows that hadn't yet aired a single episode got script orders (e.g. Reign). This is not correlated with the show's chances to stick around, it's just a way to keep the writers going until they announce the future of the show (even if it's cancelled, they likely don't want the news out before they do so as that could hurt whatever little audience the show has left, which presumably has a great financial impact than paying the writers for a couple more scripts).
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