whats the word on The Evidence?
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whats the word on The Evidence?
is this show gonna make it? i dont see any upcoming listings for episodes on my DVR. were 4 episodes enough? granted i wasnt blown away by the show, my wife took a liking to it
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I've tried to watch this twice, but the characters seem very poorly written.
Plus, the evidence presented is typically not very useful. On the last one, there were four dead bodies with gunshot wounds at close range. That doesn't seem much more useful than any other cop show, except they give us a small glimpse into the events before the crime. Both times I tried to watch the show, neither of those events shown were of much consequence. If they're trying to get people involved in the show by trying to solve the mysteries, I don't think they're doing a very good job.
Plus, the evidence presented is typically not very useful. On the last one, there were four dead bodies with gunshot wounds at close range. That doesn't seem much more useful than any other cop show, except they give us a small glimpse into the events before the crime. Both times I tried to watch the show, neither of those events shown were of much consequence. If they're trying to get people involved in the show by trying to solve the mysteries, I don't think they're doing a very good job.
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I read that 6 episodes were produced. Maybe they will burn off those last 2 this summer. Once I heard the episode order was cut from 13 to 6, I knew this show was already in trouble.
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I feel duped. I thought we were going to see the evidence, then we would be able to figure out what happened.
But all they do is show it up front, then a few minutes later they're at the murder scene and they get most of the evidence there.
What's the point of showing it to us up front?
But all they do is show it up front, then a few minutes later they're at the murder scene and they get most of the evidence there.
What's the point of showing it to us up front?
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Looks like they're burning the final episodes starting this Saturday:
http://66.51.173.18/newswire.aspx?id=7171
Tuesday, June 6, 2006
ABC Gives 'The Evidence' Final Run on Saturdays
By Brian Ford Sullivan (TFC)
LOS ANGELES (thefutoncritic.com) -- ABC is bringing back its short-lived drama "The Evidence" as the series will rejoin the network's schedule this Saturday at 10:00/9:00c.
"The Evidence" will take over for "Grey's Anatomy," which was set to air repeats in the slot for the next three weeks.
Among the previously unaired episodes set to broadcast - "Yi vs. Li" (June 10), "Wine and Die" (June 17) and "Stringers" (June 24). A fourth shelved installment is also believed to be airing on July 1.
The series, which spelled "Invasion" for four weeks this past spring, averaged a modest 7.87 million viewers and 3.0 rating/8 share among adults 18-49 during its brief run.
Originally given a 13-episode order, an ABC spokesperson confirmed in March that its order was trimmed to six installments (read the story). However, in light of these scheduling updates, it seems said cut was actually made to eight episodes.
http://66.51.173.18/newswire.aspx?id=7171
Tuesday, June 6, 2006
ABC Gives 'The Evidence' Final Run on Saturdays
By Brian Ford Sullivan (TFC)
LOS ANGELES (thefutoncritic.com) -- ABC is bringing back its short-lived drama "The Evidence" as the series will rejoin the network's schedule this Saturday at 10:00/9:00c.
"The Evidence" will take over for "Grey's Anatomy," which was set to air repeats in the slot for the next three weeks.
Among the previously unaired episodes set to broadcast - "Yi vs. Li" (June 10), "Wine and Die" (June 17) and "Stringers" (June 24). A fourth shelved installment is also believed to be airing on July 1.
The series, which spelled "Invasion" for four weeks this past spring, averaged a modest 7.87 million viewers and 3.0 rating/8 share among adults 18-49 during its brief run.
Originally given a 13-episode order, an ABC spokesperson confirmed in March that its order was trimmed to six installments (read the story). However, in light of these scheduling updates, it seems said cut was actually made to eight episodes.