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Fingers crossed big_smile

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merc wrote:

does't surprise me about Batwoman. And I suppose Legends the clock was ticking. Now all we want to hear is the Flash ending?

Flash has been renewed for S09

Add Superman and Lois on the list and it's all good.

...where did I put that rat's ass I could give?

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Sure that show Legends of Tomorrow had gone on for a while and perhaps it was done and people wanted to move on but still odd to see CW cancelling one of their better rating shows when they have so many more shows with much worse ratings. They have ten shows with worse ratings, and only five with better. I have never seen it i just follow tv show ratings a bit. smile

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dofus wrote:

Sure that show Legends of Tomorrow had gone on for a while and perhaps it was done and people wanted to move on but still odd to see CW cancelling one of their better rating shows when they have so many more shows with much worse ratings. They have ten shows with worse ratings, and only five with better. I have never seen it i just follow tv show ratings a bit. smile

Trouble with Legends it was not given a proper ending.

Spoiler

They were carted off to prison - hardly a fitting end?

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I'd say they cancelled it because they ran out of ideas for it years ago but Flash getting renewed debunks that theory tongue

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mrverene wrote:

I'd say they cancelled it because they ran out of ideas for it years ago but Flash getting renewed debunks that theory tongue

re the Flash - part of the problem I just do not like any of the actors in the show!!!! flash himself, his wife, their inlaws and sidekicks

I think a great shame was Impulse not getting a 3rd season. I understand they tried to find a new home but failed. That surprised me. It was one of the better shows, I came to just a few months ago

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merc wrote:

Trouble with Legends it was not given a proper ending.

Spoiler

They were carted off to prison - hardly a fitting end?

That is just insulting the audience when they do that with shows that have had several seasons to prepare a proper ending.

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A bunch of shows got axed this past week. yikes

4400 (The CW)
A reboot of 2004 series, this sci-fi show revolves around 4,400 people who have vanished over the previous century and then all return as if a day hasn’t passed. It lasted one season.

B Positive (CBS)
This comedy series initially revolved around an organ transplant but the focus shifted to a retirement home for the second season. It won’t have a third year.

Charmed (The CW)
This supernatural series is a reboot of the 1998-2006 show of the same name. It lasted for four seasons.

Dynasty (The CW)
Revolving around the wealthy Carringtons and their drama, this reboot was cancelled after five seasons.

The Endgame (NBC)
A crime thriller, the show follows the battle between criminal mastermind Elena Federova and FBI agent Val Turner. It was cancelled after one season.

Good Sam (CBS)
A medical drama starring Sophia Bush and Jason Isaacs, it ran for one season of 13 episodes before being cancelled.

How We Roll (CBS)
Inspired by the life of professional bowler Tom Smallwood, the comedy show was cancelled before its first season finished airing.

In the Dark (The CW)
Revolving around an irreverent blind woman named Murphy, this drama was cancelled prior to the show’s fourth season premiere.

Kenan (NBC)
Starring Kenan Thompson as a widowed father of two young girls, this sitcom lasted for two seasons.

Legacies (The CW) [Forum]
A spin-off of The Originals, this supernatural series was cancelled after four seasons and marks the end of the Vampire Diaries universe on the network.

Magnum P.I. (CBS)
A reboot of the 1980s show of the same name, this action drama was cancelled after four seasons.

Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K. (Hulu)
After a slew of cancellations from the broadcast networks, Hulu has decided to cancel one of their own — a Marvel show, albeit a lesser-known one. The streaming service has dropped Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K. after one season.

Mr. Mayor (NBC)
Starring Ted Danson, this comedy follows a wealthy and clueless businessman who becomes the mayor of Los Angeles. It was dropped after two seasons.

Naomi (The CW) [Forum]
A series about a young superhero, the show was cancelled the morning after its first season finale aired.

Our Kind of People (FOX)
This drama follows a strong-willed single mother who was looking to take on some elite residents of Martha’s Vineyard. It was cancelled after 12 episodes.

Pivoting (FOX)
A comedy revolving around a group of close female friends, this show was cancelled after one season of 10 episodes.

Roswell, New Mexico (The CW)
The second adaptation of the Roswell High books, this sci-fi series was cancelled prior to its fourth season premiere.

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scorpius074 wrote:

A bunch of shows got axed this past week. yikes

4400 (The CW)
A reboot of 2004 series, this sci-fi show revolves around 4,400 people who have vanished over the previous century and then all return as if a day hasn’t passed. It lasted one season.

Legacies (The CW) [Forum]
A spin-off of The Originals, this supernatural series was cancelled after four seasons and marks the end of the Vampire Diaries universe on the network.

Mr. Mayor (NBC)
Starring Ted Danson, this comedy follows a wealthy and clueless businessman who becomes the mayor of Los Angeles. It was dropped after two seasons.

Naomi (The CW) [Forum]
A series about a young superhero, the show was cancelled the morning after its first season finale aired.

Pivoting (FOX)
A comedy revolving around a group of close female friends, this show was cancelled after one season of 10 episodes.

Roswell, New Mexico (The CW)
The second adaptation of the Roswell High books, this sci-fi series was cancelled prior to its fourth season premiere.

Of this TV Culling: We lost some series I thought to be excellent and will be greatly missed (by me) together with some, I admit, I watched in hopes they would get better... For in the end I do love me some good programs and sure there are plenty of choices still out there however this does feel like a moment; a major network up for sales, Netflix hemorrhaging subscribers so badly they are considering a commercial level, broadcast/commercial television trying to keep up with steaming while new streaming services changing what series means all while viewers ways of watching and tastes are evolving... Not to mention what COVID did to the entertainment industry.

Questions like 'what will TV become?' as well as 'what is streaming turning into?' come to mind now. But 'what of all these great folks who worked so diligently, and in many cases so competently, to bring that entertainment to the viewers?' and of course 'what of those franchise characters we have come to know so well?'

We can see folks like Juile Plec already working on new projects and I do wish all those who worked on my favorite (and not so favorite) series great luck going forwards I do think this mass cancelation from CW and the myopic choices of services like NETFLIX with it's manic-depressive style of greenlighting/canceling series [Russian Doll now too folks?!]. It just fells to me like we're at a moment in entertainment where, perhaps one day, others may look back at and say, "That's where it all began to change."

The REAL question, the one I feel we all want to understand, is just: What will happen next...

Will we all be moving to streaming or will streaming just become a reflection of broadcast television? I have an app that gives me original LIVE tv with channels I recognize from youth in addition to those which just seem to play just one show or type of show all day long. These seem to be the days when we begin to answer how we will consume media going forward and what kind of media we will get... Will series be mini-movies like with DISNEY+ is doing with Star Wars and MARVEL or fun wild organic series like what the CW and FOX has been doing on broadcast/commercial services? Is there room for multiple options?

I don't know the answers to any of these... all I know is that many of the most interesting and welldone series with many strata of viewers seem to be going away and not everything taking their place seems to be at the same level.

While I'm sure there will be more series doing great jobs in the years to come I wonder how different those programs might be and where I'll be able to watch them especially as, on top of these everything, television series already seem to have given up the pretense of not copying themselves. Viewers knew they did, we just pretended that all those hospital series were completely different but even that type of things is fading out. So, instead of Dark Shadows taking us to Buffy taking us to True Blood taking us to The Vampire Diaries we just get a reboot of Hawaii Five-0 or Walker.

We already live in a world where more viewers recognize references to references rather than the original the gag is calling back to. Years ago viewers were indoctrinated into a history of television gags, tropes and characters so much so that many of those 'classic' concepts began to reference itself or try to seem subversive by deviating from the established norms. These days few younger viewers come to understand the zany antics of Lucy or the seemliness, if breakneck, changing of tone that was blowing through the adventures of Mary Tyler Moore gang. And if they do ever even see Charlie (from Always Sunny) doing some of his best jokes, not knowing Joey (from Friends) did a lot of the same things years before, they'll most likely never know the joy of watching Ted (from TMTMS) set the bar for most of them or Gomer Pyle (from Andy Griffith) pretty much the setting the standard for all that kind of schtick.

What is going to happen next?!


This turned into more of a diatribe than a lament so I would understand if it gets moved to a different string but I do hope other users respond with their takes/thoughts... the loss of so many good (and some not-so-good) shows has gotten me down but also made me more interested it the state of the industry today. I hope some others, for whom this is also on their minds, care to share your thought/opinions... even if those opinions start with, "You're crazy"

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so Legacies is gone. So will they or wont they get back together? You know who I mean? Not suprised about Charmed. When they start giving the normal characters special abilities you know some thing is desperate - this happened in Batwoman and esp Supergirl. I am surprised Riverdale or The Flash are not on the list. I will miss Legacies though

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merc wrote:

so Legacies is gone. So will they or wont they get back together? You know who I mean? Not suprised about Charmed. When they start giving the normal characters special abilities you know some thing is desperate - this happened in Batwoman and esp Supergirl. I am surprised Riverdale or The Flash are not on the list. I will miss Legacies though


Well according to this link Legacies and Roswell EP Says Season Four Finales Were Designed as Series Finales Before Cancellation! cool so we have that to look forward to... at least. Also this universe that Legacies exists in has been around for like 14 years, I'm sure this won't be THE END... just The End For Now.

Also while they pushed FLASH until like 2023, I do believe it is supposed to be the last season.


[UPDATE 6/6/22 - I was just informed it is actually likely there will be two more seasons of FLASH.]

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Aww, I enjoyed this kid show.

The Astronauts Season 2 Cancelled, Nickelodeon 2022 Status

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Night Sky cancelled
https://deadline.com/2022/07/night-sky- … 235058505/

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Damn, I enjoyed season one.  A little slow, but still alot better than alot of things on my watchlist.

2020.  Meh.

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Damn, so much potential left untouched...

I'll let santah know.

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Dang! I really enjoyed it. It did start very slow and stayed a kinda slow burner, but it was an interesting premise and set up for a really interesting season 2.

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TheFizza wrote:

[UPDATE 6/6/22 - I was just informed it is actually likely there will be two more seasons of FLASH.]

Updated today that not only is season 9 the last but it's cut to 13 episodes. It's a national coloring book day miracle!

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mrverene wrote:
TheFizza wrote:

[UPDATE 6/6/22 - I was just informed it is actually likely there will be two more seasons of FLASH.]

Updated today that not only is season 9 the last but it's cut to 13 episodes. It's a national coloring book day miracle!

hmm that season will be like "The last Week of Neighbours" that assaulted the UK recently.

Spoiler

Neighbours  is a tv series from the land of OZ that has been kept on life support for donkey years and finally came to an  end this last week with appearances from previous cast members like K Minogue an Jason Donovan

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ended on a semi-cliffhanger but I doubt we'll see another years-long campaign to bring it back after the snooze fest that was 95% of last season.

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The Handmaid’s Tale: Season Six; Hulu Announces Early Final Season Renewal, Plans for Sequel

The Tale is coming to an end, but the story may continue. Hulu has renewed The Handmaid’s Tale for a sixth and final season but showrunner Bruce Miller is developing a sequel series titled The Testaments. That show would pick up years after the events seen in Handmaid’s Tale.

In the meantime, season five of The Handmaid’s Tale kicks off next Wednesday, September 14th.

Here are more details about the show’s future from Hulu:

    “The Handmaid’s Tale” Renewed for Sixth and Final Season

Hulu’s award-winning, hit drama series, “The Handmaid’s Tale” has been renewed for a sixth and final season ahead of its season five premiere. In addition to season six of “The Handmaid’s Tale,” Bruce Miller (creator, showrunner and executive producer) is actively developing “The Testaments,” a follow-up to “The Handmaid’s Tale,” which picks up years later.

Adapted from the classic novel by Margaret Atwood, “The Handmaid’s Tale” remains increasingly relevant nearly 40 years after its initial publication. In 2017, Hulu made history as the first streaming service to win a Primetime Emmy(R) Award in the Best Series category when the program took home the award for Outstanding Drama Series. Since then, the series has been the recipient of numerous accolades including a combined 15 Emmy(R) Awards, and the prestigious Peabody Award.

“It has been a true honor to tell the story of Margaret Atwood’s groundbreaking novel and chillingly relevant world, and we are thrilled to bring viewers a sixth and final season of The Handmaid’s Tale,” said Bruce Miller, creator, showrunner and executive producer. “We are grateful to Hulu and MGM for allowing us to tell this story, which unfortunately has remained as relevant as ever throughout its run, and are in awe of our incredible fans for their unwavering support, and without whom we never would have gotten to this point.”

Said Craig Erwich, President, ABC Entertainment, Hulu & Disney Branded Television Streaming Originals: “Five years ago, almost to the day, “The Handmaid’s Tale” made history when it became the first show to win an Emmy for a streaming service. In the time since, it has been a privilege and pleasure to work with some of the finest creative talent in our industry on this show – a distinct and exceptional group of people who continue to produce the highest quality television that has made and continues to make significant cultural impact. Bruce, Warren, Lizzie and the entire team at MGM have been amazing partners, and we hope fans enjoy these last two seasons.”

    The fifth season premieres with two episodes on Wednesday, September 14th on Hulu.

In the fifth season, June faces consequences for killing Commander Waterford while struggling to redefine her identity and purpose. The widowed Serena attempts to raise her profile in Toronto as Gilead’s influence creeps into Canada. Commander Lawrence works with Nick and Aunt Lydia as he tries to reform Gilead and rise in power. June, Luke and Moira fight Gilead from a distance as they continue their mission to save and reunite with Hannah.

    The fifth season stars Elisabeth Moss, Bradley Whitford, Yvonne Strahovski, Max Minghella, O-T Fagbenle,            Samira Wiley, Ann Dowd, Madeline Brewer, Amanda Brugel and Sam Jaeger.

“The Handmaid’s Tale” is produced by MGM Television and executive produced by Bruce Miller, Warren Littlefield, Elisabeth Moss, Daniel Wilson, Fran Sears, Eric Tuchman, Yahlin Chang, Rachel Shukert, Sheila Hockin, John Weber, Frank Siracusa, Steve Stark and Kim Todd. The series is internationally distributed by MGM.

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Paper girls cancelled but will be shopped.

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The Man Who Fell to Earth: Cancelled; No Season Two for Showtime Sci-Fi Series

Faraday isn’t returning to Earth, or Showtime, for that matter. The cable channel has opted not to continue The Man Who Fell to Earth, so there won’t be a second season. The first season of 10 episodes finished airing in early July. The show was originally ordered to series by CBS All Access, now known as Paramount+.

A sci-fi drama series, The Man Who Fell to Earth TV show was inspired by the Walter Tevis novel and the David Bowie film. It stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Naomie Harris, Jimmi Simpson, Rob Delaney, Sonya Cassidy, Joana Ribeiro, Annelle Olaleye, Kate Mulgrew, Clarke Peters, and Bill Nighy. The story follows a new alien character (Ejiofor) who crashes into the oil fields of New Mexico at a turning point in human evolution and must confront his own past to determine our future. Justin Falls (Harris) is a brilliant scientist and engineer who must conquer her own demons in the race to save two worlds.

Airing on Sunday nights, the first season of The Man Who Fell to Earth averages a 0.02 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 149,000 viewers in the live+same day ratings (including DVR playback through 3:00 AM). While these numbers don’t include further delayed or streaming viewing, they are a very good indicator of how a show is performing, especially when compared to others on the same channel. The series was a middle-of-the-road performer.

“Our thanks to the extraordinary Alex Kurtzman, Jenny Lumet, John Hlavin, and Sarah Timberman, who did a great job of turning the David Bowie film into such a resonant tale for our times,” a Showtime spokesperson said in a statement to THR. “And kudos to a wondrous cast led by Chiwetel Ejiofor, Naomie Harris, and Bill Nighy for bringing it to life. Alex and Jenny originally intended The Man Who Fell To Earth to be a close-ended story. While we flirted with the idea of expanding it into a second season, we all ultimately decided to embrace it as a one-season story well told.”

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