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winterbadger ([personal profile] winterbadger) wrote2010-10-07 11:32 pm
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wow! I didn't know they did that...

I was trying to see why my DVR hadn't recorded any more of the new series Lone Star, which I was sort of enjoying. Then I checked on the Fox website, and it wasn't listed. Then I checked Wikipedia.

Lone Star is an American one-hour drama television series which originally ran on Fox from September 20, 2010 to September 27, 2010, airing Monday nights at 9 pm ET/PT.[2] After two low-rated episodes, Fox declared its cancellation on September 28, 2010.[1]

That would certainly explain it.

Cancelled after TWO episodes? For goodness sake, they'd filmed six--why not at least air them?

Also, I haven't watched a broadcast half-hour comedy in I don't know how long. They made the quite entertaining film Outsourced into a TV show, so I thought I'd give it a try. Sweet Judas Priest! Eliminate the commercials, and there's barely 15 minutes of program! The Wikipedia article claims it runs 21 minutes, but I beg leave to doubt that. And it's not that good...

Broadcast TV is so effed up.
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[identity profile] watervole.livejournal.com 2010-10-08 02:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I relate in different ways to different forms of drama.

Theatre is a one-off and thus I expect an emotional roller-coaster that can take me in any direction. I don't need to like the characters in theatre.

With TV, I tend to watch for different reasons. I want characters that I can empathise with. (one will do) Because a TV series is a long-term investment, I'm effectively wanting to spend time with people I can relate to.

Books likewise. I remember giving up on one Tanith Lee novel because I simply had no point of connection with the POV character.