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Originally posted by pisher: Very true--the ghost subplot was just the most obvious shark-jumping moment, but the show has been heading downwards because of bad scripts, pure and simple.
I blame Marti Noxon, but then I usually do.
Hehe. Me too. I don't want that woman anywhere near I show I like!
Originally posted by BlueLick: Look for Jared of SN on the new Friday the 13th release in about another month in theaters.
So can't wait! The trailer looks awesome! And so do Jared and Amanda
metal, I went to the theaters earlier today to go see My Bloody Valentine 3D excellent movie by the way and they had a featurette in the beginning on the making of Friday the 13th and it looks awesome.
Amanda, Danielle Panabaker, and Jared all look amazing. Definitely going to see that one opening day.
Originally posted by pisher: CSI's ratings will be interesting to watch for the rest of the season. Some CSI viewers really will see Grissom's departure as a natural endpoint for the show, and just walk away. Others will be curious about Samuel Jackson. But it's VERY late in the show's history to be introducing a new major character, let alone replacing the central protagonist.
If the ratings were lower than people expected, I imagine it's because many decided they'd take a hike before Grissom left, so they could remember the show the way they liked it.
I imagine it'll go on for a fair spell, but it'll never dominate the way it once did.
As long as it's against the tattered remnants of Greys Anatomy, it doesn't have to, of course.
I am one of the viewers who is leaving after Grissom departure. I like Laurence Fishburne (not Samuel L Jackson pisher) but for me CSI ended last night.
And no I will not start watching Grey, I really don't like soap...
It will be interesting to see how many other viewers leave CSI next week.
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Originally posted by DEMOS:
I am one of the viewers who is leaving after Grissom departure. I like Laurence Fishburne (not Samuel L Jackson pisher) but for me CSI ended last night.
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I guess I am the only one disappointed about According to Jim. What exactly is In the Motherhood anyways?
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Megan Mullally ("Will & Grace") and Cheryl Hines ("Curb Your Enthusiasm") come to ABC in the new comedy "In the Motherhood," which takes a look at the importance of family and friends while trying to juggle motherhood, work and love lives in an overly complicated modern world.
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Originally posted by yankeesrj12: I guess I am the only one disappointed about According to Jim. What exactly is In the Motherhood anyways?
Originally posted by yankeesrj12: What exactly is In the Motherhood anyways?
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Megan Mullally ("Will & Grace") and Cheryl Hines ("Curb Your Enthusiasm") come to ABC in the new comedy "In the Motherhood," which takes a look at the importance of family and friends while trying to juggle motherhood, work and love lives in an overly complicated modern world.
The story focuses on Rosemary (Mullally), Jane (Hines) and Emily (St. Clair), who represent mothers we all know. Rosemary is a free-wheeling mom who plays it fast and loose when it comes to parenting her teenaged son, Luke. Married numerous times, but currently single, Rosemary lives by her own rules. Much to the amazement of the other moms, her nontraditional parenting style has yielded a son much more responsible than she. Rosemary's best friend, Jane, is a recently divorced working mother of a pre-teen, Annie, and a baby girl, Sophie, who is just trying to keep her career and home afloat. Having just returned to work after giving birth eight months ago, Jane struggles to find a happy balance lucky for her she has her "manny," Horatio (Horatio Sanz, "Saturday Night Live"), to help out. Jane's younger sister, Emily, sees herself as the model stay-at-home-super-mom for her two young children, Esther and Bill. Emily's home is a work of art, and her kids are polite and sweeteverything has its place in her world. Married to Jason (RonReaco Lee), Emily takes parenting as seriously as any mother could.
"In the Motherhood" stars Cheryl Hines as Jane, Jessica St. Clair as Emily, Horatio Sanz as Horatio, RonReaco Lee as Jason and Megan Mullally as Rosemary.
Jennifer Konner & Alexandra Rushfield ("Undeclared"), Stuart Bloomberg and David Lang are the executive producers of "In the Motherhood," which is from ABC Studios.
Originally posted by yankeesrj12: What exactly is In the Motherhood anyways?
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Megan Mullally ("Will & Grace") and Cheryl Hines ("Curb Your Enthusiasm") come to ABC in the new comedy "In the Motherhood," which takes a look at the importance of family and friends while trying to juggle motherhood, work and love lives in an overly complicated modern world.
The story focuses on Rosemary (Mullally), Jane (Hines) and Emily (St. Clair), who represent mothers we all know. Rosemary is a free-wheeling mom who plays it fast and loose when it comes to parenting her teenaged son, Luke. Married numerous times, but currently single, Rosemary lives by her own rules. Much to the amazement of the other moms, her nontraditional parenting style has yielded a son much more responsible than she. Rosemary's best friend, Jane, is a recently divorced working mother of a pre-teen, Annie, and a baby girl, Sophie, who is just trying to keep her career and home afloat. Having just returned to work after giving birth eight months ago, Jane struggles to find a happy balance lucky for her she has her "manny," Horatio (Horatio Sanz, "Saturday Night Live"), to help out. Jane's younger sister, Emily, sees herself as the model stay-at-home-super-mom for her two young children, Esther and Bill. Emily's home is a work of art, and her kids are polite and sweeteverything has its place in her world. Married to Jason (RonReaco Lee), Emily takes parenting as seriously as any mother could.
"In the Motherhood" stars Cheryl Hines as Jane, Jessica St. Clair as Emily, Horatio Sanz as Horatio, RonReaco Lee as Jason and Megan Mullally as Rosemary.
Jennifer Konner & Alexandra Rushfield ("Undeclared"), Stuart Bloomberg and David Lang are the executive producers of "In the Motherhood," which is from ABC Studios.
Thanks Lopez and WlcmLAPD.
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I agree. Supernatural is the most spoiled show on the CW.
Right. Poor Gossip Girl and 90201! Just no love or PR at all [/QUOTE] Poor Gossip Girl and 90210! They get no PR from The CW, no constant support from their idiot network head and their stars are in obscurity, never appearing in magazines. Please. For all the press and attention those two shows get, you would they are the highest rated show on The CW. Instead it is a former WB show that has been on several years and Supernatural's numbers are fine especially considering how little attention it gets. If anything, it makes Gossip Girl and 90210 look like even bigger disappointments and duds.
As for Grey's Anatomy, I place the blame all on Shonda Rhimes. She is known to be stubborn and difficult. The show stinks now and unlike other shows like DH or Lost that had a period of "it's not as good as it used to", even their worst seasons were not as awful as Grey's Anatomy.
Originally posted by AJ: I have a question though, does the T12-17 demo pay anything?
Demos like that would be 'payable' for Disney or Nickelodeon since that is the crowd they are trying to reach with their shows. For the broadcast networks, however, the payable demo is 18-49, with the only real acception being CW aiming itself specifically at the 18-34.
Originally posted by DVR_user: Poor Gossip Girl and 90210! They get no PR from The CW, no constant support from their idiot network head and their stars are in obscurity, never appearing in magazines. Please. For all the press and attention those two shows get, you would they are the highest rated show on The CW. Instead it is a former WB show that has been on several years and Supernatural's numbers are fine especially considering how little attention it gets. If anything, it makes Gossip Girl and 90210 look like even bigger disappointments and duds.
For this week, the CW shows listed in order of their 18-34 ratings:
SHOW VIEWERS A18-49 A18-34
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One Tree Hill 3.055 1.4/3 2.1/5
Gossip Girl 2.852 1.3/3 1.9/5
Smallville 4.299 1.8/5 1.8/5
90210 2.179 1.1/3 1.4/4
Supernatural 2.982 1.2/3 1.3/3
13FearIsReal 1.438 0.6/2 0.7/2
Privileged 1.124 0.5/1 0.7/2