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Originally posted by Groucho Lost After last night's lackluster rating's, ABC has announced that it will be reworked into a forensic investigation show that takes places at an island resort. |
Smallville.
Started out (first season) as a villian of the week with some minor serial connecting threads. Now is a serial with minor short term villians. The producers realize that it is the subtle growth of Clark Kent and his relationship with the people around him that is the strength of the show. Not the episodic villians that would pop up and quickly fade away. |
The West Wing: Started out as the Rob Lowe show and turned into an ensemble show starring Martin Sheen.
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i just hate how they changed the simpsons it was fantastic then they ruined it for mainstream appeal.
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Originally posted by Cornholio i just hate how they changed the simpsons it was fantastic then they ruined it for mainstream appeal. |
"La Femme Nikita" had some changes of direction during its run and did anybody yet mention "Alias"?
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Originally posted by Peep "La Femme Nikita" had some changes of direction during its run and did anybody yet mention "Alias"? |
Originally posted by NitroJMS I'd argue against this. Early on, the show was focused heavily around Bart and his friends. As Bart's mainstream popularity began to fade with kids, the focus switched to Homer and the broader cast of characters found within Springfield. Where the focus is almost always Homer and his cartoonish "adventures" while every other character makes their obligatory comment/action and is reduced to nothing more than a caricature. |
Not to go off on too much of a tangent, but what about shows that did away with characters entirely like:
Happy Days - Richie's older brother Chuck disappeared after a couple of seasons. Cosby show - Lisa Bonet's character ceased to exist toward the end of the show's run. King of Queens - originally it had Carrie's recently-divorced, formerly well-off, now broke single mom SISTER moving in with them. It (thankfully) changed to Jerry Stiller as Carrie's dad. |
Originally posted by lisadoris Like Boomtown I'd argue Alias changed because of network execs, not the audience. The takedown of SD-6 was Abram's thing. |
Originally posted by Peep I'm not sure if I understand the distinction. The network execs stepped in because of what they felt was negative audience reaction. |
Originally posted by aintnosin The West Wing: Started out as the Rob Lowe show and turned into an ensemble show starring Martin Sheen. |
Enterprise.
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Originally posted by Neeperando I think I'd disagree with that. I sort of feel like the show was always meant to be an ensemble show. I would agree that Rob Lowe's problem with the hooker was the most interesting thing in the pilot, but I always thought the main focus was on how things get done behind the scenes in the White House. |
The Jack and Karen Show (w/ weekly guest celebrity) Thursday nights on NBC.
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Re: Re: Shows that Changed Focus due to Audience Reaction
Originally posted by renaldow The Brady Bunch was actually supposed to be a semi-serious look at mixing families with divorced parents. It started that way, didn't last very long at all. |
Originally posted by Quatermass Cosby show - Lisa Bonet's character ceased to exist toward the end of the show's run. In the first episode, one of the parents mentions that they have "four kids". This magically changes to 5 later on. |
Originally posted by Tscott The Jack and Karen Show (w/ weekly guest celebrity) Thursday nights on NBC. |
Originally posted by Numanoid Huh? The Brady Bunch always remained a semi-serious show. |
Originally posted by bboisvert Johnny Bravo? Hair tonic? I don't think so... |
Originally posted by Quatermass Not to go off on too much of a tangent, but what about shows that did away with characters entirely like: Happy Days - Richie's older brother Chuck disappeared after a couple of seasons. Cosby show - Lisa Bonet's character ceased to exist toward the end of the show's run. King of Queens - originally it had Carrie's recently-divorced, formerly well-off, now broke single mom SISTER moving in with them. It (thankfully) changed to Jerry Stiller as Carrie's dad. |
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Originally Gilligan's Island was only supposed to be a three hour tour.
Sorry... |
John Larroquette Show, The
SeaQuest DSV Sliders |
man i feel old
i have watched all the shows in the title when i was younger. I feel like an old man now lol
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