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Some networks drama are trying to do that in shorting the episode runs. (HTGAWM, Sleepy Hollow, which was extended but is still shorter then the normal run of 22). Some are trying to be "limited" or "event" series of only around 10 episodes and get brought back if they do well (Under the Dome's first season), but

I'm also interested in NBC's Sunday two years from now, my guess: Dateline Update and/or The Voice Greatest Hits and Lamest Disses.

It's not entirely bad for Fox and CBS. Fox's animation block does well enough, and honestly The Simpsons might outlast all of us commenting on this thread. CBS has The Good Wife, which is critically loved and one of the few network dramas still recognized in award season when the category is almost entirely run by

Wow. Sunday is the new Friday for networks. Is it due to awards shows and sports interrupting everything or The Walking Dead/Game of Thrones or a combo?

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Next year premiering Supernatural Season 11.

They did a backdoor pilot for a spin-off last year but most people hated the episode so it wasn't picked up, but they still are open to another spin-off idea. It has a loyal fanbase, the cast a crew seem happy and does well no matter what night they put it on. (It's literally been on every weeknight except Mondays,

Yes, but I was talking about in-show.

Fitz was first to say it, referencing Skye's heart rate just after her transformation.

It is now one of the longest running shows on TV. And already confirmed for Season 11 next year.

Well, the villain for only the first half of S3. He's killed at the end of his arc. Afterwards they've also had the Wicked Witch, the Snow Queen and now Maleficent, Ursala and Cruella working together with Rumpelstiltskin.

Tink was kicked out from the fairies after she was nice to the Evil Queen. She ended up in Neverland in exile. Pan was a grown-up slacker who abandoned his own kid to become a teenager again and live in Neverland forever, and wanted to become immortal by stealing his great-grandson's heart. Pan's son grew up to be

OUAT easily won the night in the demo with a 1.8. It's close to syndication and is the only reliable thing ABC has on that night. It will be fine. The rest of the other shows and networks? Who knows?

I personally believe April, May, June is like Sweeps for cable. Although you could also say it's the last bit of time network or cable really care before letting things mostly become a wasteland for a few months and starting over again in September.

I don't know. Maybe one side isn't interested in the transaction or something. Or the US doesn't think it's worth it. Competition reality shows actually seem to be making progress in this however. Big Brother Canada has brought on some of the US players as guest commentators and I believe MasterChef Canada got one of

Yes. Trying to break the myth we only have "cheap Canadian exports" the US networks can air in the summer. Ironically many US shows film up here because it's cheaper.

Those two are CBC shows which do only CanCon anyway. They are trying to get the other networks more involved from the sounds of it.

As much as we can rag on the CRTC, I have to admit their recent television decisions are pretty good for normal people. Contrary to the US tradition of buying "cheap Canadian exports" in the summer, we do have talent and culture up here that I think should be given support. Fittingly, a show that does well in the