I watched every episode of that show. There were only seven, but still.
I watched every episode of that show. There were only seven, but still.
This is where Farscape became the Farscape I love. Fantastic episodes, both on their own and how they set up the show for the rest of the series.
So, given Meghan Ory going to a new CBS show, what are the odds on Ruby dying in the OUaT finale? It would come of nowhere, but they'll probably either have to write her out now or at the start of S3.
No, everyone knew it was dead. A lot of people were in denial though.
Shame Isaacs' CBS "Surgeon General" series seems to be dead. At least we have Case Histories back on the BBC next weekend. That's a decent show.
Trophy Wife has Natalie Morales, which is good (unless she gets dropped from it, like the last time she had a pilot picked up).
Source of probably needless panic for Psych fans:
Apparently there was a Deadline article casting doubt on it.
I hope we get a Damon Wayans Jr. guest appearance on New Girl out of this.
NBC just cancelled Smash. React to this in the way you feel appropriate. I'm going to go sing to myself over here.
I didn't even know Suburgatory was on the bubble. Phew.
Yeah, but they announce the mid-season schedule too (obviously it'll always change completely, but still).
I sometimes like Anna Faris, but I watched I Give It A Year today, and it's awful. She's only part of that, but I'm still annoyed.
It's a Will Arnett sitcom, it'll probably be canceled by the time they start filming S2 of The Americans.
Probably.
I'm trying to think how Hostages has material for more than six episodes, and failing. I'll watch for Collette though.
Intelligence being picked up apparently means that Meghan Ory won't be on Once Upon A Time any more, which is a shame, as Ruby is one of their few decent characters.
Wait, did Mike Tyson write Hemlock Grove? It all makes sense now!
I loved Perfect Hair Forever. What an odd show.