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coladar 05-18-04 08:16 PM

I'm blown away by this year's upfronts. This is just getting utterly ridiculous, the WB had always seemed like the one network that had their act together. Their schedule for this season, 03-04, was well planned and irregardless of the ultimate quality of the shows, it showed that there were some people with a clue in charge.

This year? Well, it's better than NBC's horrible schedule, but come on. Their press release says it all: "While comedies have not always performed well coming out of dramas." This is from their actual press release! I'll admit, I'm fuming over the lack of Dark Shadows on the schedule, but can't the WB take a hint from their own press release? I really hope the Green Screen show makes it, because those segments were always my favorites from WLIA?, but the scheduling decision just wasn't smart.

Keeping "What I Like About You" on the schedule is risky, but obviously the WB is banking on Amanda Bynes becoming a break-out star. That said, it just isn't a great idea to have that lead off their Friday night schedule.

If I were to guess, the WB is going to have a lot of holes in it's schedule by November sweeps. Their entire Thursday night line-up is almost destined to fail, the two new shows on Wednesday are goners, What I Like About You and Commando Nanny have a good chance of tanking and Gilmore Girls has been dying a slow death on Tuesday. Gilmore will probably make it through the entire season, but they needed to shake the schedule up and use One Tree Hill at 8 on Tuesday to launch a new show.

The only possible success story I see on their schedule is Jack & Bobby on Sunday, which I have no interest in watching. I'm just shocked the same network that design last season's schedule, which I felt was the strongest of all six networks considering the WB's target audience, put out this disaster. From the looks of the WB, NBC and ABC's schedules thus far, reality programming is finally taking it's toll on quality scripted programming.

Jadzia 05-18-04 09:03 PM

I could barely make it through reading some of those descriptions of the new dramas. They sound awfully convulated and nothing leaps out as "must-watch" to me, but I'll read the early reviews and see if anything is worth it. I didn't initially plan on watching Everwood either but it ended up being one of my favorite shows.

My only WB shows will be Everwood, Gilmore Girls, and Smallville (although I can barely stand that show anymore.)

deadlax 05-18-04 09:46 PM

COMMANDO NANNY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Gizmo 05-18-04 10:01 PM

No Angel means no WB for me. I would have tuned in for a Dark Shadows show, but I don't see that, so I won't even be going to the EB. Looks like all I have this year to watch is True Calling (if the rumors of it being picked up is true).

das Monkey 05-19-04 12:13 AM


• Red Dog •

I certainly recommend giving Blue Collar TV a shot. If Blue Collar TV is half as funny as the Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie (and I recommend buying or renting the DVD), then I will be a devoted viewer. Unfortunately, it doesn't sound Ron White will be a part of this project.

Agreed. These guys are very funny and very talented, especially Foxworthy (who unfortunately is only remembered for the "you might be a redneck" jokes). I'm definitely looking forward to this one.

Very happy to see <i>GFL</i> return. It's their best comedy. Sad to see <i>JKX</i> go, but it's gotten a bit stale, and too many people recognize him now, so I can see why it's gone.

das

CrashNBurn69 05-19-04 01:37 AM

what happened to run of the house? cancelled?

coladar 05-19-04 01:55 AM


Originally posted by CrashNBurn69
what happened to run of the house? cancelled?
Yep, it's fate was sealed in January when it got taken off Thursday night. WB has just been burning off the episodes left on Fridays, and those ratings have been less than stellar. Of course, it wasn't really much worse than Grounded For Life was getting... But like I said, it seems the WB had cemented Run of the House's fate in January.

It's really a shame, because with the exception of that annoying neighbor, the show was decent. It certainly was leaps and bounds above any show named "Commando Nanny"... -rolleyes-

das Monkey 05-19-04 02:03 AM

<i>Commando Nanny</i> has inherent Mark Burnett steam behind it. I can understand how they'd want to get on his train.

das

xVladx 05-19-04 05:44 AM

The Green Screen show has a pretty good chance of being awful, but I'll probably watch it anyway, just to get my Colin Mochrie fix.

I'm sure that I'm going to have to watch Smallville at least in the beginning of the next season to catch the resolution of tonight's inevitable cliffhanger, but if the show doesn't start improving, then I could really see it falling off my radar.

rfduncan 05-19-04 08:05 AM

Well I'm left with only "Grounded for Life" - which I have to continue to praise WB for rescuing from the FOX cemetary. I wonder how long before they axe this as well. :(

To think only a few years ago I was mostly watching WB shows!

calhoun07 05-19-04 03:36 PM

Re: The WB Fall Schedule
 

Originally posted by Red Dog
THE WB's 2004-2005 PRIMETIME PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE (All times ET)

Sunday
5:00-6:00 p.m. Easy View presentation of "One Tree Hill"
6:00-7:00 p.m. Easy View presentation of "THE MOUNTAIN"
7:00-8:00 p.m. "Steve Harvey's Big Time"
8:00-9:00 p.m. "Charmed"
9:00-10:00 p.m. "JACK & BOBBY"

Monday
8:00-9:00 p.m. "7th Heaven"
9:00-10:00 p.m. "Everwood"


Tuesday
8:00-9:00 p.m. "Gilmore Girls"
9:00-10:00 p.m. "One Tree Hill"

Wednesday
8:00-9:00 p.m. "Smallville"
9:00-9:30 p.m. "BLUE COLLAR TV"
9:30-10:00 p.m. "DREW CAREY'S GREEN SCREEN SHOW"

Thursday
8:00-9:00 p.m. "THE MOUNTAIN"
9:00-10:00 p.m. "STUDIO 7"

Friday
8:00-8:30 p.m. "What I Like About You"
8:30-9:00 p.m. "COMMANDO NANNY"
9:00-9:30 p.m. "Reba"
9:30-10:00 p.m. "Grounded For Life"

CAPS AND BOLD DENOTE NEW SERIES

And with all this crap coming to the air, they still couldn't find a slot for Wonderfalls?

I give up.

mrpayroll 05-19-04 04:23 PM


Originally posted by Puzznic
Wow, Grounded for Life and Smallville are the only shows i will be watching. I would trade every show i watch for 1 more seson of Angel
Our schedule is so much alike, that it's frightening. Grounded for Life is still one of the better comedies on the air.

Smallville, unless there are some dramatic changes next year, I might not watch it live anymore for its HDTV beauty!

Chris

Iron_Giant 05-19-04 06:59 PM

Does this mean Sam Jones III is no longer on the Smallville?

Breakfast with Girls 05-19-04 09:56 PM

I'll continue to do what I do now with Smallville -- read the spoilers before the show and watch if it sounds remotely interesting.

Good thing they kept Charmed, otherwise known as the Worst Show Ever.

B.A. 05-19-04 10:19 PM


Originally posted by Iron_Giant
Does this mean Sam Jones III is no longer on the Smallville?
correct

B.A. 05-19-04 10:21 PM

They showed a preview for "The Mountain" during tonight's finales - you know that show is going to full of all kinds of cheesy WB goodness.

badger1997 05-20-04 12:01 AM

Wow, my time with WB seems to have been limited to one season. I started watching Angel this past season, but judging by their new schedule, no chance in hell I will be catching anything next season.

And anything even remotely related to Jeff Foxworthy or those other incredibly bad (IMHO) comedians on the Blue Collar comedy tour just makes me want to :yack:

TheBang 05-20-04 12:05 AM


Originally posted by das Monkey
Sad to see <i>JKX</i> go, but it's gotten a bit stale, and too many people recognize him now, so I can see why it's gone.

das

That sucks. It was still very entertaining. One of the best hidden camera shows. Always interesting and inventive.

Chew 05-28-04 12:29 PM

Does anybody know why WB spent $2mil on the Lost in Space pilot and then didn't pick it up? Any further info? Perhaps we'll see it midseason?

I'm always looking for more space-based sci-fi. ;)

Red Dog 05-28-04 12:40 PM


Originally posted by Chew
Does anybody know why WB spent $2mil on the Lost in Space pilot and then didn't pick it up? Any further info? Perhaps we'll see it midseason?

I'm always looking for more space-based sci-fi. ;)


Well if they spent $2M for a pilot, then I'm assuming a series would be very expensive to produce. Sounds cost-prohibitive. Plus maybe the pilot sucked.

Mazje 05-28-04 02:27 PM

Just for the record...

While I hate the WB for cancelling Angel, I'm definitely going to give Global Frequency a try. I don't know who's in it or who's writing it, but if it's half as good as the comic it's based on, it will blow away everything that's on the WB (and several other networks for that matter). Seriously, I would encourage everyone to give Global Frequency a chance when it debuts (and pick up the comic in the meantime).

adamblast 05-28-04 05:45 PM


Originally posted by Red Dog
Well if they spent $2M for a pilot, then I'm assuming a series would be very expensive to produce. Sounds cost-prohibitive. Plus maybe the pilot sucked.
Guess they didn't like the Dark Shadows pilot either... I was looking forward to sampling it, at least: I like the original, and like Alec Neuman (Dune, Angel, etc...) who was playing Barnabas...


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