Originally posted by Devilz_0: Actually, the high expectations were because it was aaron sorkins' new show, the guy who created the west wing, and it got mixed reviews from critics, while PD is highly acclaimed, and critics dont just abandon a show just because its not popular anymore, critics didnt abandon the nine even though it was doing horribly in the ratings
You can repeat your incorrect mantra all you want, it still won't be accurate.
As a matter of fact for a different website, I keep track more more than 200 TV critics.
They loved the pilot of "Studio 60" and after the ratings starting tumbling and they took second looks some found many things to be unhappy about.
You just continue to post inaccuracies, and no matter how assuredly you spout and respout them, you remain consistent -- and wrong.
"Pushing Daisies" is probably one of the most admired new shows of the season -- but it is a season of pretty low expectations.
It seems such a long way from just a year ago when Tom Shales was writing about how we were in the midst of the real golden age of TV drama.
And within the framework of that much agreed-with sentiment, "Studio 60" was about the most highly-praised program based on its pilot.