Happy birthday to
laguera25, and happy slightly belated birthday to
jillibean!
I hope you both have, or have had, wonderful days and much joy.
So out of all the new network shows I've sampled so far this season, the only one I've ended up adding a season pass for is Pushing Daisies. Everything else has failed to hold my attention, and since I'm always pretty
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This dynamic change is what really interests me these days -- like you mention, that itchy trigger finger plus the ever-increasing number of WTF projects. I wonder if all that is connected to the same reasons for the panicked reactions to ratings erosion and the unpredictable shifts in viewing patterns. No one knows what's going on anymore, execs don't know what audiences want or how they're watching, and they're just throwing anything at the wall to see what sticks.
The serialized drama is also a really good point, and Lost is a perfect example of that. It works as a finite story, but because it's network, they can't just say "We're going to tell this in 26 episodes over two seasons, then we're done." I kind of would like to see what would happen if not only did the nets start to break away from the September-May schedule, but took another page from the cable model, and started doing some shows with shorter seasons of 13 episodes each -- and maybe even an eye toward treating some of them *as* finite shows.
...Yes, I ramble too. I really do like this topic.
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