A Salute To Those On The Chopping Block (Part 2) – The Dramas

2. Moonlight (CBS) – Okay, the parallels to Angel, the Buffy spin-off about the do-gooder vampire with a detective agency, were obvious before the show ever aired. The problem was how bland and hokey this version would be. The show focused on Mick St. John (Alex O'Loughlin) and his somewhat inappropriate fixation on leading lady Beth. Why so creepy? Well, Mick saved Beth from another vampire when she was a little girl, and has been vamp stalking her ‘til she was age appropriate – giggity-goo! Anyway, Mick liked to stroll around in the sunlight (in this mythology, the sun does an Easy-Bake oven version of frying on vamps) with his shirt wide open, whining about why he’s not human anymore – this got old pretty quick. The overall story was fun, but even Jason Dohring’s (who will forever be Logan from Veronica Mars to some) more relaxed role as a millionaire vamp didn’t give the show that little boost it needed.
3. Canterbury’s Law (Fox) – This could have been Julianna Margulies’s next big role, following her as Elizabeth Canterbury, ruthless defense attorney. She was charismatic as always, and surrounded by a great supporting cast including Aidan Quinn as her hubbie. Where did it go wrong? They went too dark with the leading lady too quickly. Granted, they dumped this in the dreaded mid-season, so they knew they had to work fast to establish the characters. But going from learning that someone stole her son when she wasn’t looking to making her a borderline alcoholic to wrecking her marriage to sleeping with a private dick to jury tampering, all in six episodes? Too much for most to process…

5. Jericho (CBS) – This was a holdover from last year’s cancellations – fan response to losing the show was overwhelming, and CBS allowed the show to wrap up its plotline with an additional seven episodes. With the WGA strike, though, most hoped that this post-nuclear attack drama would gain momentum against a backdrop of reruns on other stations. Not so much, unfortunately…

7. New Amsterdam (Fox) – We all wanted to like this one – the premise of a man given immortality until he finds his one true love sounded intriguing. But this show was meant for a fall premiere and kept getting pushed back because the writers never seemed to have a sense of what direction they should go. The overall plot was fun, but when lead character John Amsterdam (played by Nikolaj Coster Waldau) comes across as emotionless and disinterested, can you spell d-o-o-m-e-d? Fox can.
Next up: Renewals we’re thankful for. See you then…
(Again, for a full list of what’s new, canceled or brand spanking new, go here.)
2 comments:
Two fun facts... ;)
The first showrunner of Bionic Woman actually quit (an almost unheard of thing in Hollywood) because the producers were demanding such ridiculous things of him. Like many shows, BW's pilot was shot over almost a month, with two months of editing and effects, for a budget of close to $20 million, if memory serves. The network then complained and demended reshoots constantly because the episodes that were shot in eight days for 3$ million didn't look as good as the pilot...
As for New Amsterdam... When this show was first premiered a reporter at the press conference asked "So,essentially you've remade Highlander, yes?" The producers waffled for a few moments, then said they had never even heard of Highlander. Now all the reporters there scoffed and began to list all the movies, television shows, spin-off television shows, books, etc. that had all come from Highlander and asked how could they have possibly made this show without the comparison coming up before? After a few more moments of waffling the producers re-insisted they had never heard of the film so it couldn't've been that popular. Then all the reporters started laughing and the press conference was ended...
;)
What are these shows? Did you make these up?
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