Veronica Mars off the Schedule?
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Veronica Mars off the Schedule?
So according to The Futon Critic, "The Pussycat Dolls Present" will be airing after 'Gilmore Girls' Tuesday @ 9pm, starting March 3... and in the article there is no mention of whats happending with 'Veronica Mars'... does anyone know if the show was pulled, postponed, or cancelled?
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Doesn't VM have a 20 episode order for season 3???
Anyhow, it's a shame more people don't know how great this show is. Sadly, odds are that it doesn't get the chance for a fourth seasons.
Anyhow, it's a shame more people don't know how great this show is. Sadly, odds are that it doesn't get the chance for a fourth seasons.
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I'm going to hazard a guess that VM will run solid through sweeps once it comes back next week, dealing with mystery 2. This thing will run in March, and VM will be back in April. 20 episodes minus the fall run isn't enough to take us straight through to May.
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My Tivo has "Show Me the Monkey" listed on 1/23 and "Poughkeepsie, Tramps and Thieves" listed for 1/30, so we've got at least two new ones coming.
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Will the new hiatus also come at the end of an arc? I wouldn't have too many objections over that.
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I don't see how you can blame The CW for the fate of VM. They have kept it around for a third year and have spent considerable energy trying to get the GG viewers to stick around for the show. It just isn't working, which is really sad. I don't really see what more they could possibly do for the show.
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What a great show that is being ruined by the UPN/CW.
Also, the breaks this year make sense. A break at the end of each arc works perfectly. They're going to have weeks off any ways, so I'd rather they be in logical spots than randomly scattered.
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Originally Posted by gimmepilotwings
What a great show that is being ruined by the UPN/CW. I will support the show by buying the DVDs, but I plan on writing a letter to voice displeasure.
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So who's to blame for the pathetic marketing of the show? What about the total lack of promotions? Who's to blame if not CW in that regard? Every now and then I watch my local CW network. While doing so, I have yet to see a VM promotion or anything resembling an ad for the show. Meanwhile, ads for Supernatural, Smallville, Gilmore Girls, Beauty & the Geek, among others, abound. It’s great that the CW picked up VM for a third season and that they keep giving it extensions, but what’s the point if you don’t promote the show properly? I think VM saw more publicity before the merger, when it was on UPN alone.
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I don't see how you can blame The CW for the fate of VM. They have kept it around for a third year and have spent considerable energy trying to get the GG viewers to stick around for the show. It just isn't working, which is really sad. I don't really see what more they could possibly do for the show.
If the GG was a new show, it's numbers would be about the same as VM's.
Maybe, even with the old viewers who are hanging on with GG, it's still not a good fit. My mom, not a young person, watches the GG, but she totally can't understand or enjoy VM.
They could do a lot more for the show, but they haven't. Is there a better scripted show on the CW than VM? Hard to blame the show for a terrible network that can only get viewers for reality crap and for a classic show like GG that is basically running on fumes now.
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Originally Posted by HE Pennypacker
I think VM saw more publicity before the merger, when it was on UPN alone.
That's because, at the time, it was the only decent show UPN had. After Buffy, Roswell and Enterprise ended, Veronica Mars became the only reason to still watch anything on UPN.
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Originally Posted by Rocketdog2000
That's because, at the time, it was the only decent show UPN had. After Buffy, Roswell and Enterprise ended, Veronica Mars became the only reason to still watch anything on UPN.
I don't buy the complaints about promotion unless it's a matter of pure local spots. I watch a good bit of the channel, and it gets as much promotion as GG does. It's hard to blame the network for what the affiliates are or aren't doing.
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I know someone already mentioned this, but I found this on EW.com...
Ostroff revealed that the final five installments of this season's Veronica Mars will be stand-alone episodes, as in five separate mysteries or, as my colleague Jennifer Armstrong put it, Veronica Mars: CSI. Personally, it sounds like yet another attempt by the network to bring a larger audience to Mars and lure in some procedural fans. At this point, The CW execs need to deal with the fact that this show will never be a huge hit.
Ostroff revealed that the final five installments of this season's Veronica Mars will be stand-alone episodes, as in five separate mysteries or, as my colleague Jennifer Armstrong put it, Veronica Mars: CSI. Personally, it sounds like yet another attempt by the network to bring a larger audience to Mars and lure in some procedural fans. At this point, The CW execs need to deal with the fact that this show will never be a huge hit.
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I know someone already mentioned this, but I found this on EW.com...
Ostroff revealed that the final five installments of this season's Veronica Mars will be stand-alone episodes, as in five separate mysteries or, as my colleague Jennifer Armstrong put it, Veronica Mars: CSI. Personally, it sounds like yet another attempt by the network to bring a larger audience to Mars and lure in some procedural fans. At this point, The CW execs need to deal with the fact that this show will never be a huge hit.
Ostroff revealed that the final five installments of this season's Veronica Mars will be stand-alone episodes, as in five separate mysteries or, as my colleague Jennifer Armstrong put it, Veronica Mars: CSI. Personally, it sounds like yet another attempt by the network to bring a larger audience to Mars and lure in some procedural fans. At this point, The CW execs need to deal with the fact that this show will never be a huge hit.
So if this ends up being the final season, that is how it is going to go out? Ugh.
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I came late to this show and it just blew me away. I can't understand why this show isn't a bigger hit. I'm 38, my wife is 28 and we love this show.
Changing the format to stand-alone shows will weaken it in my opinion.
Changing the format to stand-alone shows will weaken it in my opinion.
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Originally Posted by Brent_MN
I know someone already mentioned this, but I found this on EW.com...
Ostroff revealed that the final five installments of this season's Veronica Mars will be stand-alone episodes, as in five separate mysteries or, as my colleague Jennifer Armstrong put it, Veronica Mars: CSI. Personally, it sounds like yet another attempt by the network to bring a larger audience to Mars and lure in some procedural fans. At this point, The CW execs need to deal with the fact that this show will never be a huge hit.
Ostroff revealed that the final five installments of this season's Veronica Mars will be stand-alone episodes, as in five separate mysteries or, as my colleague Jennifer Armstrong put it, Veronica Mars: CSI. Personally, it sounds like yet another attempt by the network to bring a larger audience to Mars and lure in some procedural fans. At this point, The CW execs need to deal with the fact that this show will never be a huge hit.
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Originally Posted by LorenzoL
I think it's a safe bet to say that this probably will be the last season of the show.



