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Yep. Unfortunately the soapiness overtook House.
I was so upset with last night's ep, I should start on thread on it.
Yep. Unfortunately the soapiness overtook House.
I was so upset with last night's ep, I should start on thread on it.
True, but on the bright side Tesla's back on Sanctuary, and "revamped" to boot.
Breaking: CW renews Nikita and One Tree Hill.
http://www.deadline.com/2011/05/cw-renews-nikita-one-tree-hill/
Breaking: Lisa Edelstein (Cuddy) won't return for Season 8 of House. Not sure if there are any House fans on here but such a big show loosing its lead actress is big news. Also I'm loving using the word 'breaking' in posts.
http://www.tvline.com/2011/05/house-shocker-lisa-edelstein-quits/#more-217761
EDIT: I should add this likely means reports that this coming year will be the final season of House are correct. Even if it wasn't set in stone this development puts the future of the show in serious doubt.
Their lineup does look particularly naff. Still they have to do what they need to in order to make a profit, last year was terrible for ABC.
Link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-13428649Glee fans will no longer be able to see the TV show on digital channel E4 after parent company Channel 4 walked away from negotiations for the next series.
Sky is expected to be the show's likely destination after reportedly offering more than double the amount Channel 4 paid for its first two seasons.
Gwyneth Paltrow and Britney Spears are among those to have appeared on the US hit about a high school singing troupe. Channel 4 said it would free up "huge amounts" by not renewing its Glee deal.
A spokesman said the money would go on "home-grown programming, British talent and... continuing to discover and showcase what the US has to offer". The broadcaster was "particularly thrilled" to have secured the rights to the US version of Danish crime drama The Killing.
According to reports, Sky have offered to pay £12m (US$19.5m) for the rights to Glee's third series - about £500,000 (US$812,000) per episode.
The final three episodes of season two will be the last to be aired on free-to-air channels if the deal goes ahead.
The second series has pulled in up to 2.6m viewers on E4, making it the channel's biggest ratings winner to date.
Craig Engler has just confirmed they have ordered 26 eps of Lost Girl. he thinks this will please the genre fans. Anyone know about this show?
You know about vampires and werewolves and zombies. But do you know about the succubus?
Syfy is about to introduce you to this lesser known, but definitely intriguing, supernatural entity. The network is adding to its lineup two seasons of a Canadian supernatural series called Lost Girl, starring Anna Silk (The Ghost Whisperer) as Bo, a demon seductress who feeds off sexual energy. Raised by human parents, Bo had no idea she was any different until she accidentally “drained” her first boyfriend to death (hey, it happens).
She hits the road and discovers she’s a member of a group that feeds off human energy, and she must choose between joining the light and dark clans. Other characters include a homicide detective/Bo’s love interest, a human confidante and street-smart survivor, a doctor who competes for Bo’s heart, and a handsome male “Siren” who is the eternal bachelor (and ultimate wingman).
“In one year, Lost Girl has electrified viewers in Canada and around the world. We’re delighted to bring this fascinating, high-octane series, which depicts a unique world and memorable heroine, to the Syfy audience,” says Thomas Vitale, executive VP, programming at Syfy.