Idiot Warner Brothers.
Jan. 24th, 2007 12:33 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I just found out they cancelled Related, after the first season.
I loved that series! It was so completely lovable! And side-splittingly hilarious. Laura Breckenridge and Lizzy Caplan totally rocked! I followed every episode religiously until it the local Tv network took off the air temporarily. I was waiting so enthusiastically for it to restart!
I mean, WHY? It was practically the hit show of 2006! Taking up right where Friends and Gilmore Girls left off!
I'm sure Lois and Clark had lower ratings when it premiered first. I suppose it's the increased competition between networks, nowadays. Probably they would have axed Lois and Clark halfway through as well, if it had aired now instead of in the early nineties.
Why do all the shows I love seem to get such short shrift? Even Fox let me down and cancelled Dark Angel. And before that they cancelled Flipper, while Remington Steele and Moonlighting just cheated everybody.
Come to think of it, WB definitely has a penchant for producing some of the most lovable dramedies and then destroying them with bad writers, poor sets, budget cuts or plain and mysterious axings off the schedule. I broke my heart over Hercules; The Legendary Journeys while Xena should have been cancelled two seasons before it actually did get axed.
Look at Gilmore Girls. Even I don't want to watch it, now. Everything turns into a soap opera after the sixth season anyway.
Now I know why I don't watch TV anymore. The networks are run by morons.
I loved that series! It was so completely lovable! And side-splittingly hilarious. Laura Breckenridge and Lizzy Caplan totally rocked! I followed every episode religiously until it the local Tv network took off the air temporarily. I was waiting so enthusiastically for it to restart!
I mean, WHY? It was practically the hit show of 2006! Taking up right where Friends and Gilmore Girls left off!
I'm sure Lois and Clark had lower ratings when it premiered first. I suppose it's the increased competition between networks, nowadays. Probably they would have axed Lois and Clark halfway through as well, if it had aired now instead of in the early nineties.
Why do all the shows I love seem to get such short shrift? Even Fox let me down and cancelled Dark Angel. And before that they cancelled Flipper, while Remington Steele and Moonlighting just cheated everybody.
Come to think of it, WB definitely has a penchant for producing some of the most lovable dramedies and then destroying them with bad writers, poor sets, budget cuts or plain and mysterious axings off the schedule. I broke my heart over Hercules; The Legendary Journeys while Xena should have been cancelled two seasons before it actually did get axed.
Look at Gilmore Girls. Even I don't want to watch it, now. Everything turns into a soap opera after the sixth season anyway.
Now I know why I don't watch TV anymore. The networks are run by morons.