I watched part of the first episode of Chicago Fire. I've never seen Criminal Minds, CSI or Once Upon a Time. I watched a couple of seasons of Big Bang Theory before I lost interest in it.
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I watched part of the first episode of Chicago Fire. I've never seen Criminal Minds, CSI or Once Upon a Time. I watched a couple of seasons of Big Bang Theory before I lost interest in it.
I wonder if they're considering it given they brought back the NY one and not the Miami one. The casts of both of those are more compatible with each other and they could combine to one episode.
Heart was on it last go, so I'm not too surprised.Quote:
Of course, Hart of Dixie is on the chopping block. No blood, gore, murder and not to much explicit sex or innuendo.
Can't we have a few fun shows?
And we do need a few fun shows - just "Castle" most nights doesn't cut it (though I do watch this more on TV when it's not a night for "Face Off" or "Survivor." "PR" has already been on my dogged list now, and I go to "Elementary" instead).
There's some shows on there that have been around so long I wish they would just gracefully bow out and make way for some new ones. Although with all my luck they would replaced a scripted drama with yet another game or reality show. Do No Harm and Mob Doctor were the only two shows that were new that I really liked.
Really I stopped watching most channels because I find they are absolutely filled up with game and reality shows in the evening so I linger on CBC and PBS so I'm not really sure what some of these shows are on the list.
Dang! Deception and Vegas are 2 shows I enjoy. They are on the not looking good list.
I don't care about Deception, but I do about Vegas. I liked that 60's look with people all dressed up in the gambling casinos. Darn!!
If Pan Am was still on, I'd be watching it. There were endless possibilities for adventures all over the world.
According to wikipedia, four episodes of Do No Harm were taped, but when I checked my online TV guide, there were no matches for Do No Harm. The ratings were so low, they don't even want to air what they taped.
Also, they should have tried Pan Am on a different night, at an earlier time. They worked so hard on restoring the interior of the airplane, and making the costumes. They got the cabin of the airplane from a junkyard in California, towed it to New York, and restored it. I wonder if they saved the airplane's interior, or did they tow it back to a junk yard.
My guess is that the ratings for Do No Harm were SO bad (nearly as bad as the show), that they will probably not even air them. Why waste the money? Maybe they'll be available online.