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Under the assumption that House has moved to Mondays for good, then maybe Tuesdays would be the best spot for for a medical show with GG, OTH, and 90210, I think we've got enough hours of rich teens and 20-somethings on the network.
Tuesdays: 90210 Austin Golden Hour
I think a smart idea would be to have Stylista be the filler in between Top Model, so that audience just doesn't tune of of the network when the cycle finishes.
Wednesdays: Top Model 11/Stylista/Top Model 12 Everybody Hates Chris The Game
If CBS is going to dump Moonlight, take those scraps and pair it with Reaper.
Fridays: Reaper Moonlight (from CBS)
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quote: Originally posted by mushu_jj: It may just happen. I swear all the networks want each others shows.
If that's the case, then why isn't NBC grabbing any? NBC is at about the worst state of all the networks right now, right next to CW. And NBC isn't doing anything to fix that. They are just relying on Olympics to rebound them, which it will, but still..
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Not impressed with the CW programming block.
I would have preferred seeing them try a two-hour "family friendly" comedy block on Fridays, rather than depend on "Top Model" encores that never do well ratings-well (and "Top Model" as a whole is starting to run out of gas).
Maybe it's me, but I find the Sunday programming grid created by outsiders a lot more interesting than the rest of the lineup. I
Who wants to bet that the new "90210" will do a "class reunion" episode that brings together as many of the original cast as possible? I say it will happen during November sweeps.
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I think that Reaper has done well enough by CW standards to deserve a fall spot. Why not keep it on Tuesdays and bump the awful looking and sounding Teaching the Filthy Rich to either Fridays or midseason? With 3 less hours to program, is a reality encore necessary?
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quote: Originally posted by Obveeus: quote: Originally posted by AmericanGothic: Cancelled:
Farmer Wants a Wife Pussycat Dolls Presents
I wouldn't count either of these two as cancelled just yet. Farmer has only aired 2 episodes and they have performed above the CW average. That show may well come back as filler (between ANTM seasons or in the summer) next year. Pussycat Dolls is definitely done, it's been said so by many sources. The status on FutonCritic says that it's canceled. Farmer Wants a Wife has also been said to be cancelled, but it's probably not offical until it completes it's run. Both were some of the most pitiful shows I've witnessed, downright boring. Not even 'guilty pleasure' trashy. I'm certain they won't be missed... along with Crowned. Finally, the Cdub did something right.
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quote: Originally posted by Texas Bound: I really don't blame them. I do need to catch up on Reaper though, it has been awhile since I saw an episode.
The last 4 episodes have all been fantastic. You will very much enjoy the catchup process.
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Wow! That is downright ugly. I know that I'm a good decade older than the audience they are seeking, but everything but Thursday looks dismal. The only good thing I can say about that schedule is that they are finally pairing Reaper and Supernatural. It's too bad that they felt the need to limit Reaper to 13 episodes in order to accomplish it.
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Unfortunately, TV Guide is reporting that CW passed on Austin Golden Hour. I think the new shows picked up will either be reality shows to fill in the gaps or comedies to pair with the two on Friday. quote: Originally posted by Texas Bound: Austin Golden Hour just finished its 20 minute pilot presentation. Now it all depends on whether the focus groups and the CW like what they see. More likely than not, if they do, it will come in a midseason.
And The CW has said they will continue to develop year round at this point, that they do plan to add more product after the upfront. So while the pickins' may be slim at this point, they could add a couple of shows before we hit November.
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I have read that the Green Arrow will probably return next season, while Kara, Clark's cousin will not; or at least as a series regular. She might appear in one or two episodes, but that is it.
So the cast for next season on Smallville will be: Clark, Chloe, Lois, and Jimmy as series regulars...maybe the Green Arrow.
While Lana will be in only a handful of episodes. Maybe Kara?
That is interesting.
Peace!!
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quote: Originally posted by Jonathan: I think that Reaper has done well enough by CW standards to deserve a fall spot. Why not keep it on Tuesdays and bump the awful looking and sounding Teaching the Filthy Rich to either Fridays or midseason? With 3 less hours to program, is a reality encore necessary?
I agree. I'm not one of the people watching Reaper, but it's fans are resilient and given the CW's success rate, they can't afford to alienate more viewers than they already have. *avoids glances from Everwood, Reba, and Veronica Mars fans* Let them try out Filthy Rich on Fridays, there might be an audience for it on that night. If not, then bring back the reality encore until the CW can produce some funny comedies. Maybe give 8 Days a Week another chance and that Sherri Shepard project. Since they are now only five nights a week, then the reality encores should be for emergencies only. Mondays: Gossip Girl One Tree Hill Tuesdays: 90210 ReaperWednesdays: Top Model Stylista Thursday: Smallville Supernatural Fridays: Everybody Hates Chris The Game Surviving the Filthy Rich
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