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The CW Orders J.J. Abrams’ 'Dead People' Pilot

3 Feb 2015

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Written/executive produced by Kapinos, Dead People centers on a down-on-his-luck, semi-alcoholic but roguishly charming cab driver. After a near-death experience, he suddenly has the ability to interact with ghosts, including his late ex-wife who he has never gotten over. Warner Bros. TV is producing with studio-based Bad Robot and Kapinos’ Aggressive Mediocrity. Bad Robot’s Abrams and Bryan Burk also exec produce.
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60 comments:

  1. If it wasn't JJ's I'd skip it, but I guess I'll have to give the pilot a chance.

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  2. I can't believe the CW landed a JJ Abrams show.

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  3. I'm not bias but the cw is already male centric couldn't this show have a female lead

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  4. Bad Robot/J.J need a hit badly (only POI is still on and it's ratings are mediocre)

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  5. I wonder if this cabbie can interact with all those dead Bad Robot shows from the last few years.

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  6. Hmm the most interesting of the three CW pilots. It'll be all about the casting.

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  7. 60% of The CW viewership are female viewers

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  8. Two words: Maybe Not.

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  9. I know I'm one of them

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  10. Best of the three CW pilots, all of which sound more or less promising. Plus being from Bad Robot I have no doubt it will be thoroughly entertaining.

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  11. how is the cw male centric? the only male centric shows I can think of are Arrow, The Flash, Supernatural and The Originals.
    B&B, HoD, iZombie(?), Jane the Virgin, Reign, The 100, TVD all female centric

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  12. Doesn't sound like a cw show

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  13. A new JJ show?
    Oh I'll guess the mystery centers around love.... Yawn.
    Maybe it's just that ghosts bore me?


    For how much I enjoyed JJ's earlier stuff it has gotten to the point where I am now more skeptical than excited by his name being attached to a project.


    I'd say wait and see how the casting goes, but the solid casts of his recent shows have not saved them.. Alcatraz, Almost Human, Believe, Revolution, and Undercovers were all mediocre even when at their best. I exclude Person of Interest since it's more Nolan's project to me.

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  14. It is a comedy? it could work as a comedy/drama type like Pushing Daises (i love that show), sounds really interesting tbh but being JJ Abrahams i think comedy is not in it.

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  15. Well its not like JJ is going to remain on the show, he only seems to be involved and getting the show off the grounds, and hes more like a label attached to a project. When was the last time he actually stayed with a show for more than one season?

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  16. I'm really disappointed at this year's pilots from the CW, none grab my attention.

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  17. Three words: Wait and see.

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  18. Guilherme Oliveira3 February 2015 at 03:26

    CW is growing up

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  19. Premise sounds cool, but it's the tone of the show that'll set how good it actually is. Just like Ressurection on paper sounds like it should be good based on the premise but the slow pace hurts it greatly.

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  20. I wouldn't call Abrams the day-to-day creative on any of those shows. He's the producer.

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  21. He had limited control over all but Undercovers which he produced and directed the pilot of and wrote all episodes as I recall..


    Still.... Whether or not he has hands on control or not, his name seems to be the one brandied about at pilot season time. That name being attached used to draw me in, not so much anymore.

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  22. amazon has this same sorta show called "deadbeat"

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  23. Sounds interesting, I like that the CW is branching out with pilots this year. Both this and Cordon sound like my kind of shows.

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  24. So .... Ghost Whisperer .... but a male lead this time. hmmmmmmm

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  25. I didn't like Ghost Whisperer that much,i very much doubt i would like these type of supernatural procedural genre.Let's see.I'm kinda disappointed with CW pilots this year TBH.

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  26. Kristi Hungerford3 February 2015 at 05:26

    Well idk maybe if the cast is really great but jj abrams i love just about all his shows so i ll check out this one

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  27. They had Shelter a while back but then decided not to order it to series.

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  28. Another "I-see-dead-people" show. Are they assuming that iZombie will flop? Doesn't make sense to have two shows where the person can either see dead people or read the minds of dead people unless this one isn't meant to be an investigative/murder show.

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  29. I was so much looking forward tobsee what the CW willndo this pilot seaaon and thankfully I overslept it. All the 3 shows sound BOOOOOOORING!
    Dead people could maybe better work as half hour comedy pilot. But I won't be too judgy as they can't give away too much this early.

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  30. A Gifted Man (CBS?). Well, this is JJ's so I'm gonna watch out for this.

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  31. And yet they always highlights the 18-49A demo...

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  32. I miss that show so much.

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  33. For me it will probably depend on the casting

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  34. Yeah, I just hope, Cordon doesn't get too Under the Dome-ish. I hated this season of UTD. and I hope Julie Plec doesn't ruin it with too many love triangles.

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  35. Well, there are still 2-3 pilots to be picked up!

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  36. Casting of the lead will make or break this show, but they really need to change the title. Dead People, seriously?

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  37. I think the casting would make or break this show. With the right cast it has potential though I think its premise sounds more procedural and less fitting for the CW.

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  38. Given how most of Bad Robot's projects on network TV as of late have been put down prematurely, as well as how they've been focusing heavily on cable & digital productions as of late (Westworld, Roadies, 11/22/63), I'm surprised to see they're not completely giving up on broadcast.


    Given that it's CW, they'd probably get the audience they're aiming for.

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  39. The show doesn't sound that compelling but I trust J.J. Abrams so I'll give it a try. God I miss FRINGE and LOST (even if I hated the finale I still loved the show).

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  40. Ya,i'm crossing my fingers for them!

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  41. Doesn't interest me, even though I love JJ I doubt I'll like this one.

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  42. Cool! Hope they finally pick up one his Pilots. I was so disappointed over the last few seasons when they passed on Shelter and Electropolis. This sounds charming. Can't wait to see who'll they'll cast in the lead!

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  43. He's been trying to get something on this network for years. I do think it's going to be more like a regular drama with a dash of supernatural (Felicity, 6 Degrees, Believe), but I wouldn't mind something tamer, as long as it's executed better than Believe. I always wanted to see the next Chapter in Hugo's life and this could be kind of like that depending on what the ghosts "need" him to do. This will rely much on cast I think. Like if Terry O Quinn would be in the lead, it might save it/make it more appealing. On the other hand, I remember that Abrams was teaming up with Ron Howard again remaking a movie about a woman dying and before she goes to heaven, she has the choice to go back and make different decisions in her life...this kind of sounds like that with a dash of Believe and Hugo and Henry Higgens thrown in for good measure.

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  44. True but in an interview from last year, many of the people who work with him on a regular basis said they spoke with him/received information from him on a regular basis and he was doing his job, despite being involved in probably too many projects because he's not just a producer, he's an EXECUTIVE producer.

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  45. Well this will be 3 new shows, should they pick it up. Something tells me Westworld will make it though...

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  46. I mean I keep thinking of these...


    " Can I see your Show Me, please?" Oh wait, you're like dead, dude!




    (There's also the limo driver from 6 Degrees)


    I would love Terry O'Quinn, Greg Grunberg, Joshua Jackson, Henry Ian Cusick, Jeff Fehay, Ken Leung, John Noble, or Michael Ealy in this role, but it probably will be a young unknown...

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  47. He makes a lot of executive decisions, even though I agree that his showrunners/head writers/and other creators tend to become the face and do more of the day to day work, but most of Bad Robot's works reference/allude each other often and are almost like little pieces of previous work taken in a new direction and tend to stand for something rather pro humanism (although I think that will change with Westworld). So it's not like Bad Robot's people don't try to be on the same page. I think most of their works are about examining what identity is.

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  48. I meant more...let's use "Revolution" as an example...I don't lay its creative triumphs or failings at his doorstep, you know?

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  49. Well it's kind of funny in a way. Hugo clearly saw Dead People referencing The Sixth Sense, and there is also an Alias episode title which references it too, "I See Dead People". (Sloan kept projecting Nadia)


    There's almost like this comedic aspect to it because it's so simple and so straight forward. LOL. It makes it sound like something so non personal or casual and yet I'm sure it will be the opposite...

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  50. I personally think Kripke and Abrams were arguing over mythos. Abrams people wanted the nanites not to be completely negative, but something that became 'misused' and misunderstood that could in the end be the thing that moves everyone [spiritually] forward (ala smoke monster/observers/super computers) and Kripke I think wanted to make them super bad along with his lets take two steps forward and then ten steps back too often idea. So it got stuck in the middle of season two and didn't move forward, it became anti-prohressive, despite how much better everything else they changed was. Plus I'm not sure if Kripke is very good at writing for woman...

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  51. I could be on board for a look in on Hugo! XD
    That said, getting behind a completely different series with different cast to get some sort of vague connection to the past show I love..... Not so much.


    Plus honestly.. I really dislike ghost stories on the whole!

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  52. But are they really dead people/ghosts or just people from a parallel universe?! ;)

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  53. I'm hoping in a way you're right. I mean it could get boring real fast if there isn't anything unusual with the ghost mythos...about why ghosts need his help and would be way better, if in some cases, he could bring them back to life or they all don't just vanish in case of the week style...There has to be a good cast and something that sets it's ghosts apart from other series like this, including silly antics!

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  54. exactly cause if not it will turn out out to be a Ghost Whisperer 2.0. I think if they pick it up, it could have some comedy factor, something that says "hey this not the typical "i will help you to go the other side" type of show" but that has something else. Maybe he sees the ghosts and they interfere on his daily life and he does everything to avoid them?. Sounds cliche but who knows, they could make it work.

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  55. The litmus test will be if he can interact with Jennifer Garner's career.

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