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Oct 29, 2009 20:58

I have zero interest in the show, but these 90210 spoilers are interesting. I'll be curious to see if they handle it well.

NBC has ordered 6 more episodes of Chuck, bringing the season three order to 19 episodes.

I really, really hope that FX picks up Powers. Brian Bendis talked to MTV about the pilot & it sounds so cool!

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donna_c_punk October 30 2009, 06:37:45 UTC
Despite the fact I really loved Eliza Coupe's character, season eight was the final season for Scrubs as far as I'm concerned.

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sigrun October 30 2009, 21:26:49 UTC
I agree. :/ Even with Braff (& Chalke) making guest appearances, it won't be the same. JD wasn't my favourite character but it's hard to imagine a Scrubs that isn't based on/around him. And with Judy Reyes not returning, the soul of the show is really missing too.

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mana1023 October 30 2009, 07:03:18 UTC
Interesting news about 90210, I may have to keep up with how this goes. Well, without actually watching the show.

And I've never seen Being Human, but if they want to remake it and it's done well it could be good. Maybe like BSG, even though it was old and Being Human isn't.

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sigrun October 30 2009, 21:32:16 UTC
Heh, me too. I figure I follow enough sources that I'll hear one way or another how the storyline goes.

If Being Human wasn't an active show, I don't think I'd be so annoyed by the idea of a remake but-- the second series is going to be airing in January! And the first series just finished airing on BBC America. So I just can't understand why there's a need for a 'new' version. SyFy just really must be desperate. :(

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mana1023 October 30 2009, 21:34:20 UTC
I think they just like the idea rather than desperation. They figure they can adapt to American television. I should be more upset about this as I really don't like that they're remaking The Orphanage either for America.

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sigrun October 30 2009, 21:40:27 UTC
I think the problem is that we are just too smart. Honestly. The average American tv viewer doesn't care who came up with the idea & whether it was done better originally. They don't want to have to read subtitles (The Orphanage) or listen to funny accents (Being Human).

*sigh* I should probably be less upset about this. I just don't want this to turn into another Coupling.

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