The Season Kicks Off with a Two-Night Concert,
THE IHEARTRADIO MUSIC FESTIVAL,
Monday, September 29 and Tuesday, September 30
Thursday Nights Bring Intrigue and Upheaval When
THE Vampire Diaries and REIGN Return
On Thursday, October 2
The World’s First Vampire Family Moves to a New Night When
THE ORIGINALS Returns on Monday, October 6,
Followed by a Supernatural Retrospective Special
Don't Blink When THE FLASH Launches Tuesday, October 7,
Leading into the Tenth Season Premiere of Supernatural
The Season Premiere of Arrow Hits its Target Wednesday, October 8
The Heart and Humor of JANE THE VIRGIN Debuts Monday, October 13
Critically Acclaimed Adventure THE 100 Returns Wednesday, October 22
June 25, 2014 (Burbank, CA)- The CW Network will strategically roll-out its Fall 2014 launch this October with two highly anticipated new series, THE FLASH and JANE THE VIRGIN, joining returning favorites.
For the third year, The CW will kick off the new season with an exclusive telecast of the biggest concert of the year, the IHEARTRADIO MUSIC FESTIVAL, airing over two nights, Monday, September 29 (8:00-10:00pm ET) and Tuesday, September 30 (8:00-10:00pm ET).
Thursday, October 2, all-new seasons of bloody, sexy drama return with the season premiere of THE Vampire Diaries (8:00-9:00pm ET) followed by Mary, Queen of Scots continuing her REIGN (9:00-10:00pm ET).
THE ORIGINALS returns to wreak havoc on a new night, Monday, October 6 (8:00-9:00pm ET), followed by a special retrospective look back at the past nine seasons of Supernatural (9:00-10:00pm ET).
The most buzzed-about new series of the season, THE FLASH, starring Grant Gustin as the Fastest Man Alive, premieres Tuesday, October 7 (8:00-9:00pm ET), followed by the return of the Winchester brothers in the tenth season premiere of Supernatural (9:00-10:00pm ET).
Oliver Queen fights to protect Starling City in the third season premiere of Arrow, Wednesday, October 8 (8:00-9:00pm ET), followed by a special encore presentation of the series debut of THE FLASH (9:00-10:00pm ET).
The CW's heartwarming new comedy JANE THE VIRGIN, starring Gina Rodriguez, premieres Monday, October 13 (9:00-10:00pm ET).
The critically-acclaimed adventure drama THE 100 returns Wednesday, October 22 (9:00-10:00pm ET).
Following is The CW’s fall premiere schedule:
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
8:00-10:00pm iHEARTRADIO FESTIVAL NIGHT ONE
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
8:00-10:00pm IHEARTRADIO FESTIVAL NIGHT TWO
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1
8:00-9:00pm Arrow (Encore, “The Scientist” with Barry Allen)
9:00-10:00pm Arrow (Encore, “Three Ghosts” with Barry Allen)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2
8:00-9:00pm THE Vampire Diaries (Season Premiere)
9:00-10:00pm REIGN (Season Premiere)
MONDAY, OCTOBER 6
8:00-9:00pm THE ORIGINALS (Season Premiere)
9:00-10:00pm Supernatural (Retrospective Special)
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7
8:00-9:00pm THE FLASH (Series Premiere)
9:00-10:00pm SUPERNATURAL (Season Premiere)
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8
8:00-9:00pm Arrow (Season Premiere)
9:00-10:00pm THE FLASH (Premiere Encore)
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
8:00-9:00pm THE ORIGINALS
9:00-10:00pm JANE THE VIRGIN (Series Premiere)
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15
8:00-9:00pm ARROW
9:00-10:00pm THE FLASH (Episode Two Encore)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17
8:00-9:00pm JANE THE VIRGIN (Premiere Encore)
9:00-10:00pm AMERICA’S Next Top Model CYCLE 21*
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22
8:00-9:00pm ARROW
9:00-10:00pm THE 100 (Season Premiere)
*AMERICA’S Next Top Model CYCLE 21 premieres Friday August 22 (9:00-10:00pm ET) and WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY? episodes will continue from summer, sliding to Fridays (8:00-8:30 and 8:30-9:00pm ET) on October 3.
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TVD back so early..very happy.Can't wait till all of my favourite CW shows premiere in the fall!!
ReplyDeleteDamn. They're pushing The Flash hard. I'm not sure it'll need it. It'll probably do just fine. Speaking of which, the pilot leaked online today. I won't be watching it though. I don't want to watch episode one and then wait three months to see episode two.
ReplyDeleteOhhh glad the shows are starting early! So October doesn't seem to far away. ^_^
ReplyDeletePushing The Flash so strong isn't a big surprise but doubt it'll need it.
Glad that the season starts with Reign and VD!
I think the Retrospective has more to do with the fact that they will hit episode 200, with the 5th episode of the season and that's really the only spot they have to do it.
ReplyDeletehow the hell is the pilot somehow able to leak online!
ReplyDeleteI said awhile ago that CW should have a Supernatural Retrospective before the 200th episode. Well this is probably just as well.
ReplyDeleteWonder if we will see anything from the 200th episode wrap up party (if they do one)
Hope The Flash does well. Pilot was really good.
ReplyDeleteRight, October 8th. Can start counting down the days until Arrow.
I don't know whether to watch it or not.
ReplyDeleteActually I'm glad The CW is promoting it a lot because the show has the chance of becoming a hit. Also many people on youtube seem to be confused and thought the trailer was for a movie lol
Not happy at all that The 100 premieres so late especially because it will face the world series head-to-head right away which is usually when male-leaning CW has been taking hits for the past two falls. Oh well.. at least I suppose it will run relatively repeat free again
ReplyDeletePresumably, someone given a screener leaked it.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that. I hope it doesn't hurt the ratings.
ReplyDeleteI think it's it got a late premiere because S2 will have 18 episodes and they don't want too many repeats.
What about Hart of Dixie?
ReplyDeleteKinda wish The Flash was on Wednesday with Arrow, but I get why they're keeping it separate. That pilot though, so awesome.
ReplyDelete"Followed by a Supernatural Retrospective Special"
ReplyDeleteSo going to watch this.
My guees is that HoD and BatB will premiere when ANTM season is over.
ReplyDeleteThe pilot was freaking awesome.
ReplyDeleteAnd it's understandable that The CW wants to push The Flash so hard. It would make sense if they want The Flash to be their biggest show on the network, especially with the pilot even looking so amazing, CGI and all. They've really put everything into that episode, so why wouldn't they want to push that series?
Just in the Mid-Season.
ReplyDeleteHoD, BatB, iZombie, and The Messengers won't return / premiere until mid-season,
ReplyDeleteare you one of those lucky people who get to watch the pilot as a screener or some other way
ReplyDeleteExcited for The Flash! Watched the leaked pilot of The Flash and liked it very much! Also can't wait for Supernatural S10 and Arrow S3 !
ReplyDeleteso will Arrow show another Arrow year two highlights for season 2?
ReplyDeleteAn unauthorized person gets access to the screener and either rips it from a disc or a website then posts it online.
ReplyDeleteWell, Youtube commenters aren't exactly known for being a brain trust. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat I'm saying is that the show is as close to a guaranteed hit as The CW is going to get. Why not allocate a few more promo dollars to shows that will need the exposure a little more?
ReplyDeleteI am so happy The 100 will be back in Oct and we don't have to wait a whole year to see it.
ReplyDeleteThe leak from yesterday.
ReplyDeleteI get your point, but from the new shows they have coming up, The Flash seems to be the only one deserving and will probably be the only new show that will end up being great, imo. Yes, they should spend more time on the other shows, but any more dollars spent on the older shows is wishful thinking at this point. I'm surprised The CW is even giving Supernatural a "retrospective" episode.
ReplyDeleteTo be fair, from their other new shows, two are midseason and the other... somehow Jane the Virgin has recieved positive feedback from those who have seen the screener. But I really cannot see it being a hit, at all.
ReplyDelete"Deserving" and "wishful thinking" aren't factors in business decisions. The Flash is by all accounts going to be a self-starter. A network can't just cross their fingers and hope for the best while putting all their eggs in Flash's basket. If the network isn't doing all they can to try and make all of their shows succeed then they're not doing their job.
ReplyDeleteIt's not just about new shows. The CW should also be doing everything they can to bolster their existing shows and keep a new show like The 100 from losing steam going into its second season.
ReplyDeleteAs far as Jane the Virgin goes, it won't need to be a top-rated CW show to succeed because its production won't be nearly as pricey as their other programs. Aside from that, it's the network's job to do everything they can in an effort to help any new show succeed regardless of any predictions of success or lack there of.
That one way to look at it! I was hoping it would start with Arrow early October. Considering that all shows go on break early December, we might only get 7-8 episodes before the winter break :-(
ReplyDeleteBut I am looking forward to the Flash too, so overall it is a win-win.
The 100 still has Arrow as its lead-in. And I can't see it losing steam anytime soon. But I do see your point.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I agree. But it does seem to be what they're doing.
Me either !!!
ReplyDeleteOct 2nd - TVD and Reign
Oct 7 th - The Flash and Supernatural
Oct 8th - Arrow
Oct 13th - Jane the Virgin
Oct 22nd - The 100
I'm surprised that it was organized so that The Vampire Diaries and Reign start before anything else. The iHeart Radio Music Festival will take place from September 19-September 20, not from September 29-September 30. Since it won't be aired live, it could have been aired over a weekend instead of on nights that would put off other shows. It's especially strange that The Vampire Diaries will start before its spin-off, The Originals, even though The Flash is starting before Arrow in that second week, The iHeart Radio Music Festival shouldn't be interfering with Arrow because it airs on Wednesday. Since TO was moved to Mondays, I expected that show to start first. Very strange. Other than that, I'm glad that TVD is starting as soon as possible, considering the cliffhanger in the season finale.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if there will be a TVD/TO crossover in the future, or a storyline that will affect both shows. I think there were a few extra episodes of TO while TVD was on hiatus so that the crossover in the 100th episode of TVD would be correctly aligned with the mention of Klaus' trip to Mystic Falls in the following episode of TO. Then again, we might just see a mention in one show of a character from the other show, or a storyline happening in one show that gets brought up in the other show. You'd think that some characters on TO would have some reaction to what happened to Damon and Bonnie, considering that Klaus already mentioned Bonnie on the show and Damon spent a lot of time in New Orleans.
Matt Webb Mittovich from TVLine has seen Jane the Virgin and has nothing but kind words for the series.
ReplyDeleteArrow may well return a little lower when it comes back but I'd be more concerned about a show like The Originals premiering on a new night (Mondays) all by itself. That show might take the biggest hit of all returning shows this fall.
ReplyDeleteA lot of people have had good things to say about that pilot but, unfortunately, that doesn't always lead to ratings success. Any fan of FOX's Enlisted can tell you all about that.
ReplyDeletethey are back earl this year... nice
ReplyDeleteI'm happy to see SPN is coming back a week earlier--Oct. 7th--than the 14th as previously mentioned.
ReplyDeleteThe Flash premieres on my birthday!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is exciting, can't wait for the fall :) all my shows, more things to watch again.
ReplyDeleteWhose Line will probably need a break at some point too since it's not taking one in summer!
ReplyDeleteI am worried about the 100 personally. I don't like that it will premiere right around the corner of World Series which is traditionally when, during the last two years, male leaning CW Wednesdays have hit their lowest fall numbers!
ReplyDeleteThe 100 starts first at october 22.? I'm a little bit disapointet, i hoped it would start earlyer...
ReplyDeleteOctobet 7 and 8, the flash and arrow ->awesome.! X3 can't wait :D
That's a very late start for The 100, I hope it doesn't hurt the ratings
ReplyDeleteOff topic *but not that much): is The Flash's pilot good?
ReplyDeleteI downloaded the leaked version and most people seem to like it, but they said it was incomplete too.
I am oddly excited about the Supernatural retrospective. More so than most of the premieres, except of course The 100.
ReplyDeleteWell if that's the case they might as well officially put it online a week before it premieres. I can wait to see it although I am more interested in it than I expected to be given the strength of the 2 Arrow episodes.
ReplyDeleteAgreed, They have far riskier projects, specifically Jane the Virgin that needs to get the word out more. Plus they need to savedome money for all those midseason shows given that The 100 is the only success midseason launch they've had in ages.
ReplyDeleteSupernatural is the second highest rated show the CW has. It's one of the few returning shows on all of network TV that increased ratings last year instead of fell in the abyss. If the CW could feasibly show Supernatural twice a week instead of once, it would. It is the network's cash cow. Of course they are going to do a special if there's any reason to at all. Making it 10 seasons is a good enough reason.
ReplyDeleteExactly. By narrow focusing advertising to one commodity, they risk everything else. While the CW as a whole has made great strides in the last couple of years, the marketing department is still floundering and needs a major overhaul.
ReplyDeleteI honestly don't understand why they are not focusing on The 100 more. They need to get people watching on Netflix, etc. to build up a fan base. It needs to be a building series which actually rises in ratings when it premieres in fall. I would spend more on cultivating more of an audience for it than most other projects at this time.
ReplyDeleteArrow is not the powerhouse lead-in that it once might have been and The 100 is probably in the most precarious position of all the shows. It has generated buzz when it had very little competition but now they need to build upon that. They can't let audiences who watched casually forget that it is coming back in fall this year and they absolutely need to attract new viewers. They have the opportunity to create something out of this show but it's going to take a concerted marketing to effort to do that. The Flash is already in a great position. All the people you'd expect to come to the premiere already know it's coming. They need to spread what little advertising budget they have to ensure that shows like The 100 can become CW hits as well.
ReplyDeleteI agree that The Originals is going to get hit hard. I'm a little surprised that they didn't move Supernatural there to shore the night up. I guess they wanted to make sure The Flash was paired with SPN, which is a good plan, and The Flash wasn't going to Mondays.
ReplyDeleteI think they are betting on it not having much competition for people who don't like baseball. FOX used a similar strategy by placing Sleepy Hollow so early last year. I know people who watched that simply because it was the only new thing on in awhile and they were tired of the hiatus. Obviously this plan lacks some of the best advantages of being the first show out of the gate, but who knows if it will backfire on them or not. I remember when the WB was the only network to air Supernatural while the others were airing repeats or the presidential speech. It garnered SPN its highest rating of all time. Sadly it was also one of the worst episodes of all so it didn't help much the following week.
ReplyDeleteYeah, Mondays have become a real problem for the network in recent years. It would have made more sense to send SPN there since their viewership doesn't greatly fluctuate no matter where they put it. The Originals move is a huge gamble in my opinion. It could permanently hurt the show if it doesn't work out.
ReplyDeleteAgreed, plus more episodes. It is a win all around for The 100 fans.
ReplyDeleteYep. Considering the money put into 100's production, you'd think they'd keep pushing the show hard to keep ratings up and to keep ad revenue coming in.
ReplyDeleteI think it's the cast and the production value that sealed it for me because Grant Gustin as a lead wasn't nearly enough to sway me.
ReplyDelete"the marketing department is still floundering and needs a major overhaul.
ReplyDeleteI agree 100%. That's some unadulterated truth right there.
I am not at all surprised that TVD is premiering first. It's fanbase doesn't usually need the extra promotion you usually need when launching the network's fall return whereas other shows like The Originals might struggle more. I am however that they keep pushing these IHeart Music festivals when if I remember right, they have not been anything special in the ratings for them.
ReplyDeletePlus Jane the Virgin is going to have to overcome that unfortunate title as well as its CW placement.
ReplyDeleteOh Enlisted, my saddest cancellation of the year.
Generally they move shows to Monday because they don't have a lot of hope for them. I was hoping that by moving SPN there they would make a strong case for "taking back" another night. They've done a good job with Tuesday - Thursday, so I expected this to be the year that they focused on Mondays. Maybe they felt it was too big of a risk with the affiliate contracts coming up soon and they wanted to make sure that their 3 core days stayed strong.
ReplyDeleteYeah, JtV definitely has a "Cougar Town" problem on its hands. I'm certain there will be people who will dismiss the show outright simply because of the name.
ReplyDeleteOr maybe they have more faith in the viewership loyalty of Originals fans than I do.
ReplyDeleteI tend to not be a fan of outright superhero with superpowers shows so I was pleasantly surprised by how much I liked those 2 episodes. I thought Grant Gustin was fine and had a goofy charm, although he wasn't going to win any awards. I'm going into Flash without the expectations that many people have and so I think I will end up liking it more. That's how it went with SHIELD this season.
ReplyDeleteHa! You and me both considering the viewer run-off it had. I don't watch TO but I wish it all the best. The more hits the CW has, the better the chance that the shows I do watch will still have a network to air on.
ReplyDeleteI am going to check it out because I always give CW shows 1-3 episodes to win me over. However if that weren't the case, I wouldn't try it. The premise seems as hokey as the name.
ReplyDeleteAnd this all of a sudden surprises you when it comes to The CW, why?
ReplyDeleteProof is in the pudding of what I'm saying, that The CW is putting all of their focus on The Flash, obviously, and as I said, I get your point, but you clearly don't get mine.
And yet, I'm still surprised The CW is even finally caring about Supernatural now, when for the past nine seasons, it had held its title of being "The Little Show That Could". All of this is true about what Supernatural has been for the network, but I bet you I'm not the only one surprised that The CW is FINALLY giving the series its due. As I brought up a month or so, it finally felt like The CW is just now paying attention to the series during Carver's run.
ReplyDeleteThat's what I mean. The music festival seems like a way to fill time slots when there's nothing else to air, but there are plenty of season premieres to air. It doesn't make much sense that TVD and Reign start the week before all of the other shows. I suppose people will watch Reign because it comes after TVD, if you're right about most other shows needing promotion, but the network has all summer to promote new shows and the new season. People keep saying that ratings have dropped for TVD, so if it's not the most successful show on the network, there has to be some other reason why it's premiere is airing first.
ReplyDeleteThe Originals is actually a hit show right now, and I would make the same decision the CW did to put it on right before a brand new series. I don't see how Elijah's character has been downgraded, unless you mean how different his character is from the way he was on TVD. TO is showing too many of Elijah's bad personality traits and not enough of his good ones. He's the good brother scolding Klaus all the time, unless he's making a nuisance of himself by latching onto Klaus' baby and the baby's mother. That's not the Elijah I remember. Characters get pretty messed up on TO for the purpose of adding drama where there doesn't necessarily need to be any. I liked the final arc though, and the season finale especially. It was the first 16 episodes that I had a problem with.
ReplyDeleteElijah wasn't the only character that misbehaved this past season. Klaus and Rebekah were both insane. I think the main idea is that this family shouldn't be together, yet they can't stay separated for very long either. I'm with you that Elijah shouldn't be any kind of antagonist, but people are going to complain when he does things that contradict his claim that he wants to redeem Klaus and save his family. Elijah probably failed to do that for 1,000 years because of the kind of things that he's doing now. People say that Elijah is a lot like Stefan, but I don't think Stefan would try to get into the pants of the girl having his brother's baby. He would be repelled by the idea.
What is a supernatural retrospective special?
ReplyDeleteProbably some clip show with (hopefully) interviews od cast and crew. I expect to see Kripke, Singer, Carver , of course Js , may be Misha and Mark .
ReplyDeleteTVD ratings did drop but I am fairly sure that when looking at ratings throughout the season, they are still CW's best rated show. Supernatural only beat it a few times. The Cw usually staggers their premieres and it is a smart way for them to do it. To be honest I am surprised that they are not holding TO until the 13th. They have very little promotion money comparatively and by staggering their premieres they can spotlight the shows that are airing the upcoming week to increase their return on investment. Airing them all at the same time means that their own shows will be fighting each other for attention and advertising dollars.
ReplyDeleteSupernatural stopped being "The Little Show That Could" the second Mark Pedowitz took over for the CW. One of the first things he said was how much SPN had a part in the new way they were taking the network. It has been treated like a flagship show since that time. Dawn hated it and treated it as such, but many things have changed since she got ousted.
ReplyDeleteActually in 18-49 demo (L+7+ repeats) SPN was the best rated last season. Again, different sites give different charts based on how they calculate season average, but one way or the other SPN and TVD finished very close, like 0.01 close in demo ratings.
ReplyDeleteLive +7 doesn't count in the TV business except in PR. You need to look at the overnight ratings instead which are far closer to the C3's which only advertisers and TV insiders get to see.
ReplyDeleteI know, but that what some TV portals report. I am pretty sure advertisers see other secret numbers.
ReplyDeleteCharles Michael Davis said that he hopes to have TVD characters on TO in Season 2, and if fans tweet enough about it, the EPs might agree to it. I don't understand why he was encouraging people to tweet campaigns when they do that too much already, but what can you do.
ReplyDeleteTO had different filming dates because Daniel Gillies is also on another show that films in Canada during the summer. Instead of putting Elijah in a coffin again for several episodes like they did in Season 1, everyone agreed to come back right away to get a jump on filming Season 2 before Daniel Gillies has to devote his time to his other show. Incidentally, that show, Saving Hope, was the reason why Daniel Gillies couldn't make more appearances on TVD before TO started. There have been no announced plans for any crossovers, just rumors flying around the internet based on speculation.
In that case, I guess people should stop claiming that TVD has really low ratings. I never did get why it's called one of the CW's top rated shows, yet people want to plaster all over the internet that the writers ran the show into the ground. I guess those are just a handful of unhappy viewers compared to a majority of fans. I blame social networking.
ReplyDeleteI think it has more to do with the fact that for the first time TVD went below a 1.0 rating. It had remained above that for 4 seasons and a lot of people were shocked when it faltered. Then it bottomed out at a 0.7, which is a steep drop. In fact in the last 6 episodes, it got either a 0.7 or a 0.8. Most people talking about the ratings are talking about the steep freefall it took and not considering the above average ratings it got for much of the first half. I confess that TVD's ratings along with TO and The 100 are the ones i am going to be following most closely this upcoming season. This coming season might be the first year that TVD is NOT the ratings king of the CW.
ReplyDeleteHA!!! Just like I said!! Oct 8th exactly! I said that weeks ago. I KNEW IT! And putting the Flash the day before it. I see what they're doing there. Very cute. TVD is early enough,I like that. Same with the Originals. Don't really have much to say about SPN. But ok.
ReplyDeleteSupernatural (Retrospective Special) Am I the only one who smells Series finale because of this?? or maybe it's just because is the tenth season... I don't know but i'm so excited for the season premiere.
ReplyDeleteOh cool, I hope so.
ReplyDeleteThe first three episodes were shot early to allow Daniel ( Elijah ) Gillies to be able to film his other show "Saving Hope" in Toronto, Canada and not have to rush back to Atlanta when filming starts there.
ReplyDeleteCMD said that there would be TVD crossovers in the first three episode of season two of "The Originals", he didn't say if it would be the main cast like Tyler or Stefan or if it would be characters from TVD Universe such as Tatia, Katherine, or Lexie.
It is a recap show of the first nine season to get new viewers caught up on the show.
ReplyDeleteJane the Virgin isn't "highly anticipated" by anyone except the Cancellation Bear.
ReplyDeleteI hope it's more than just that...that's what "The Road So Far" is for
ReplyDeleteIn the article above it clearly says "a special retrospective look back at the past nine seasons of Supernatural."
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure either Flash or Supernatural will be the highest-rated series next season. But TVD will still be the king on CW, when it comes to digital streaming and social activites, it's he Number 1 show, and no one can deny that!
ReplyDeleteThe trailer looks good, but paired with HOD it would make more sense, but since HOD has bad ratings, they had to put it behind The Originals.
ReplyDeleteFall Predictions:
ReplyDeleteTVD will probably get a 1.0, and Reign a 0.6.
The Originals will get a 0.8.
The Flash - 1.2
Supernatural - 1.2
Arrow - 0.9/1.0
Jane the Virgin - 0.5/0.6
The 100 - 0.6-0.8
I agree. I was really surprised to see they were giving it any acknowledgment at all, let alone special acknowledgement. It does make me worry though whether they are preparing for the end
ReplyDeleteIt wouldn't be a crossover if it's only flashbacks of people like Tatia or Katherine. If it's true that one or more characters from TVD will show up on TO for the first three episodes, we know that Nina Dobrev is out because she was filming a movie, unless she took the time to film on TO as well because she was in Louisiana anyway. I don't see how Tatia or Katherine could be explored anyway with everything else going on. It would take up too much screen time. Lexie never had anything to do with the Originals, and she'll only be reappearing in flashback on TVD.
ReplyDeleteThe first three episodes of TO are supposed to be heavily about the baby, getting revenge on the Guerrera werewolves, and Klaus having to face his formerly dead relatives. We know there will be flashbacks of Kol, but like I said, flashbacks aren't crossovers. The only way that I can think of that a crossover would work over three episodes is if the time jump on TVD is substantially longer than the time jump on TO, but as inconsistent as the writers are, I've never seen them deliberately do something that would cause that much confusion. Maybe someone will just appear in a series of dream sequences.
This conversation could be for nothing, though. I read a completely different rundown of what Charles Michael Davis actually said. I'm very careful about reading internet articles because wild speculation can be easily mistaken for honest reporting, and then numerous articles from other sources pop up to spread the rumors.
Yeah, I get that. But again, I'm just hoping it's more than just a "recap". Retrospective means that they are looking back. I'm saying that during this "looking back" that I hope it's not just "this is what happened for the people who don't know or simply forgot" but more of "wow, this show has been on the air for 10 seasons; it's the CW's longest running show; here's how "The Little Show That Could" got started and its journey to its tenth season"
ReplyDelete#1 show for me is always defined by ratings so we may have to agree to disagree in a year from now. :-)
ReplyDeleteWho else would love to see The CW becomes a DC-only network for Warner Brothers? Would be a great way to push more DC characters.
ReplyDeleteOf course, I'm only mentioning this after The CW's other hits are over with(Supernatural, The Vampire Diaries, The Originals).
I really don't understand why people watched it. So you have to wait whole summer and till middle of October for next episode?
ReplyDeleteJane would be lucky to get those ratings
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited for arrow and the flash (the pilot was bloody spectacular) i think I'll hold off on both the vampire diaries and the originals.
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited for arrow and the flash (the pilot was bloody spectacular) i think I'll hold off on both the vampire diaries and the originals. Beauty and the beauty yeah i am so done, season 2 is just god awful.
ReplyDeletemaybe aquaman......I mean it was suppose to be smallville spinoff which never happen...
ReplyDeleteIt has gotten positive response, and has TO as a lead-in, and this predictions are just for the premieres. I think JTV will probably settle at a 0.4.
ReplyDeleteOh trust me i didn't mean to think my comment was to the quality of the show, as i meant it's on a tough night?
ReplyDeleteit was roughly 46 minutes,not incomplete at all!
ReplyDeleteI won't watch CW anymore, they constantly cancel good shows without giving them a chance. I don't want to be disappointed- like I am about StarCrossed being cancelled. I would rather read a book that CW can't snatch from me.
ReplyDeleteEither that or it gets cancelled just when it starts getting really good like #StarCrossed.
ReplyDeleteMondays is where they pt #StarCrossed, they never gave it the chance it deserved.
ReplyDeletePedowitz is the single best thing that has ever happened to the CW. He is pulling it back into a real network little by little every year. I loved Star-Crossed too but blaming the fact that it tested poorly on Pedowitz is ludicrous. It is unlikely that Star-Crossed would have even made it on the air under Dawn.
ReplyDeleteThe old joke is that Jensen and jared both want the show to go until at least 11 seasons to beat Tom Welling's Smallville. If the CW has anything to say about it, Supernatural will be running longer than that. However, Jensen and Jared have contract negotiations with Warenr Brothers this season so that will ultimately decide how long SPN stays on.
ReplyDeleteThe CW gives shows more of a chance than any other network. If Star-Crossed had debuted to such low numbers on any other network, it would have been cancelled by the 3rd episode. I get that you are upset that we won't be getting a second season. I wish we were too, but you cannot hold the network responsible for making a sound business decision. TV is a business.
ReplyDeleteThe CW cares a lot about its fans. It is, I believe, the only network to increase viewers this season compared to last without throwing in the Olympics, although NBC might have nudged ahead without it too. The CW is getting stronger every year, more respectable, and closer to other network's ratings. You can of course choose to not get over StarCrossed being cancelled but I fear you will miss out on a lot of great new CW shows. I will miss Star-Crossed, but to be honest other show's fans have a lot more reason to be angry about cancellation than this one. Almost Human for one. I'd argue that even The Tomorrow People fans have a stronger case given that it could have just as easily have been Reign that moved. I'm just glad that the CW didn't air Star-Crossed on Fridays like they did Cult and FOX did Enlisted.
ReplyDeleteStarCrossed should be on the list!
ReplyDeleteCan't comment on Star Crossed because I never saw one episode. The promos alone made up my mind on how the show would end up being, but that's what The CW has done with many of their shows when the first promos are the ones that rubs me the wrong way, as, for example, Star Crossed.
ReplyDeleteYes, really nice pilot, really nice ending, and I'll definitely ruin my nils till the second episode airs, so... Better not watch it.
ReplyDelete#10yearsofflash!!!
The 100 really surprised me! I cannot wait for season 2!
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