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Post by shmeep on Mar 31, 2006 19:33:11 GMT -5
Well, nothing is definite, but I found this at tvsquad.com:
As far as I know, In Justice is still on tonight, but things don't look good for the show. And one way you know that is that star Kyle MacLachlan has jumped on over to Desperate Housewives to be the new love interest for Teri Hatcher's character (and maybe have some pie and dance with a dwarf).
Well, at least he's staying with the same network. He's signed for a handful of eps, but could come back for more.
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Post by maggiethecat on Mar 31, 2006 19:59:07 GMT -5
I did like the show, very much, but I didn't get overly attached because something told me it had thirteen weeks written all over it . . . oh, maybe the fact that it's a March ABC replacement and they've already stopped running major promos?
Let's sing it, altogether now: "It seems to me, I've heard that song before."
Sigh.
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Post by housemouse on Mar 31, 2006 20:38:52 GMT -5
I did like the show, very much, but I didn't get overly attached because something told me it had thirteen weeks written all over it . . . oh, maybe the fact that it's a March ABC replacement and they've already stopped running major promos? Let's sing it, altogether now: "It seems to me, I've heard that song before." Sigh. Man, I had a feeling. ABC SUCKS!! There, I said it.
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Post by housemouse on Mar 31, 2006 20:42:37 GMT -5
Hey, I was just looking up Jason O'Mara on IMDB, and it said he won an acting award for his work in Bash! How funny two totally cool actors, from two totally cool shows, that were totally canceled way too soon, both appearing in Bash! My oh my, small world huh?
I don't think he played the same part RE played because it was a supporting actor award, and RE's part was a monologue.
O'Mara and Eldard need to star in a show together. Get Bochco on the phone! But we will not, under any circumstances shop it to ABC.
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Post by mlm828 on Mar 31, 2006 22:33:20 GMT -5
O'Mara and Eldard need to star in a show together. Get Bochco on the phone! But we will not, under any circumstances shop it to ABC. Karma to you, mouse, for that great idea! Sorry to say, it looks as if InJustice's days are numbered. I, too, liked the show, if only because it provided a much-needed counter-weight to the cop- and prosecutor-worship seen on most TV shows dealing with the criminal justice system (yes, even our beloved Blind Justice). I could overlook the few courtroom scenes, which were no worse than others on TV. And I realize that real courtroom scenes are way too boring for TV -- honestly, I sometimes wonder how the poor jurors manage to stay awake during real trials!
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Post by maggiethecat on Mar 31, 2006 22:39:28 GMT -5
Get Bochco on the phone! But we will not, under any circumstances shop it to ABC. Sounds like a plan, Mouse. I vote for F/X, home of all the cool shows: Rescue Me, Nip/Tuck, The Shield, Thief. How much did I wish BJ could have been on F/X to begin with? Darker, grittier, smarmier perps, more scenes in that wife-basher T shirt, and when Dunbar bammed into the furniture he could have come out with a good healthy expletive not deleted. ;D
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Post by maggiethecat on Apr 3, 2006 16:50:16 GMT -5
According to The New York Times listings for the coming week, instead of Injustice this Friday at 9:00 ABC is showing an America's Funniest Home Videos rerun. It's not looking good. This past Saturday, instead of rerunning this week's episode of The Evidence at 10:00, they showed a Lost rerun. Why does this network insist on promoting only those shows that don't need it?
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Post by inuvik on Apr 3, 2006 16:51:39 GMT -5
According to The New York Times listings for the coming week, instead of Injustice this Friday at 9:00 ABC is showing an America's Funniest Home Videos rerun. It's not looking good. Why does this network insist on promoting only those shows that don't need it? Injustice indeed. (groan)
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Post by shmeep on Apr 6, 2006 12:43:40 GMT -5
According to The New York Times listings for the coming week, instead of Injustice this Friday at 9:00 ABC is showing an America's Funniest Home Videos rerun. It's not looking good. I think we may be jumping the gun here a little. Will it get a second season? Who knows. But InJustice has already aired all thirteen of its episodes, so ABC is now filling in the time slot with other shows. It was an early January replacement, not a March replacement. I looked up the episodes and the last one aired was the last in the series. I guess if enough people miss it, it could be back next year. Stranger things have happened. I'm not holding my breath. I did enjoy the show, but I wouldn't go into mourning if it were to disappear. Say what you will about ABC and you'd probably be right, but they did air all thirteen episodes.
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Post by maggiethecat on Apr 6, 2006 14:36:00 GMT -5
Stephanie Plum head slap. Thanks, Shmeep -- I should have done the math.
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