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shardian:
It sucks, but isn't entirely surprising. I fully blame the writers, who put out a string of about 6 episodes that sucked badly, and killed all of the show's momentum and casual fanbase. I cannot fault Fox for not supporting this show. They plastered the airwaves with advertisements, tied in the adverts with NFL games, etc, etc, etc. Fox could have canceled the show half-way thru the season quite easily. Instead, they granted the show a 2nd half pickup to finish the season.

The Friday move did kill the show, but Fox didn't really have a choice. It was really the only night of the week it could face weaker competition from the other networks. A friend of mine told me he didn't get to watch the last string of good eps due to this move.

Dollhouse was renewed, for a very interesting and unusual reason - the mysterious and unaired 13th episode. They were contractually obligated to make 13 episodes, so Joss Whedon and co. just whipped one together knowing in advance it would not air. They then used this episode as a proof of concept that they could make the show on the cheap.

Terminator went out on a high note, but it was an expensive and production heavy high note. Setting season 3 in a futuristic (expensive production) setting didn't help Terminator's cause.

mountain:

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--- Quote from: DaOld Man on May 13, 2009, 05:17:35 pm ---Still not certain if the chronicles will be back or not:

http://tv.msn.com/fate-of-your-fave-show/photo-gallery/feature/?photoidx=10

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It was cancelled toady. Makes no sense to me. The new Terminator movie is coming out this weekend which should help boost interest.

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Damn, first his show is cancelled, then mountain calls him toady.  No sympathy here!

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DaOld Fart can handle it.

 :cheers:

Grasshopper:

--- Quote from: shardian on May 18, 2009, 01:37:13 pm ---Fox could have canceled the show half-way thru the season quite easily. Instead, they granted the show a 2nd half pickup to finish the season.

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Actually I suspect that Fox's indecision might have been part of the problem. I get the impression that the writers wrote a story arc consisting of just 12 episodes, because that's what Fox originally promised them.

Then at the last minute Fox told them there'd actually be 22 episodes. But Fox didn't increase the show’s budget by a corresponding amount and didn't give the writers enough time to properly prepare new storylines.

That's obviously pure speculation on my part, but I just can't think of any other explanation for why the quality of the writing, and the size of each episode's budget varied so much throughout the series. Many of the episodes just didn't fit in with the overall story arc and felt like fillers cobbled together at the last minute, with limited resources.

Anyway, regardless of who's to blame, I'm really really disappointed by the cancellation. I loved the show despite the flaws. There were more than enough moments of brilliance to justify sitting through the odd mediocre episode.

shardian:
The possible cancellation went so close to the 11th hour, that the carpentry crews on site and were drinking their morning coffee in prep of destroying sets. So yes, it played a small part. The writers had a brainstorming session to choose the scripts they would use, and in what order. All of those 'bad episode' scripts were already written and fully expected to be used. The writing staff fully acknowledged that they thought those episode scripts sucked too - that was in an interview I read at IGN back around the time they were advertising the final 6 episode string.

So take it as you like, but the writers still wrote a significant chunk of crappy episodes and put themselves in that position all on their own. They did not rush any scripts - they were already written.

Grasshopper:

--- Quote from: shardian on May 18, 2009, 02:11:07 pm ---So take it as you like, but the writers still wrote a significant chunk of crappy episodes and put themselves in that position all on their own. They did not rush any scripts - they were already written.

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Maybe. But isn't it common practice to ask the writers to come up with say 18 episodes and then just use the best 12?

If you're suddenly faced with having to produce another 10 episodes in a very short space of time then you've got no choice but to start revisiting previously rejected stories.

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