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Any guesses on what ABC's Tuesdays and Sundays may look like next year? OUAT is not moving so they can have at least a strong opener for the night, but after that would they let two news shows probably flounder? For Tuesdays, what if they moved LMS there and tried to build a 2nd comedy night by combining it with FotB

That's nothing. In Grade 12 I missed the first week of the new semester in February because I had chicken pox. I went for four days then went to Florida for a week. Because of PD days, Easter and March Break, I honestly didn't have a full 5 day week until April.

Yes waiting is dumb. I still have 2 stupid weeks left before Orphan Black returns for 10 weeks of fun and then other 9 months of annoyance. I have to remind myself more episodes might actually kill Tatiana with the workload.

Well, I don't like legal procedural shows for a couple reasons, so in this case I'm not too upset if the show fails.

Isn't it still not doing so good in the States? I'm not sure "But it's doing great in Canada!" is enough for CBS to renew it.

If I had to guess, they assumed Kelly was the glue of the Blue Collars because it's obvious Sierra was on the bottom, Rodney is not a subtle enough player for that, and they think Mike and Dan aren't that smart. They apparently didn't realize Mike was throwing immunity last week, according to Joaquin's recent

True.

If I had to guess maybe it moves to 8 PM Fridays? It will get away with lower ratings there and ABC already has a solid performer there with Shark Tank at 9 PM. If they still want to keep Last Man Standing, pair it up with another newbie sitcom perhaps, and maybe try and get two comedy nights out of Tuesday and

I watch for the actual improv performers. I like that they don't focus on Wayne singing as much (he's a great singer I just don't like those games that much), and the 4th chair is also usually great. The "special guests" limit the types of games they play, its almost always some combination of Helping Hands, Dubbing,

Oh. Well, not all laws pass (e.g. Jon Oliver's waking people in the US up the Net Neutrality thing) and trade between the US and Canada is a bit tense right now over the Pipeline.

Pass the what?

Amazon is the worst of all for this. No streaming at all from them in Canada and compare what Prime gets you up here to the States. It's not even trying to be similar. Hulu isn't up here either but at least they don't try to offer a watered-down version to us. As Target Canada learned the hard way, Canadians are going

Not a player (this year at least) but quick question: ABC hasn't renewed anything at all so far right? What happens if nothing is renewed or canceled
until after May 1? Wouldn't it warp the point values for people who have
a lot of ABC picks?

"Means." You know I realized something a few days ago: Most actors and actresses born here move to LA or New York because that is where the big business is. Several US networks have shows film up here in places like Vancouver because it's cheaper. So a Canadian actor that moves to the US and lands a US show could

Not a player (this year) but quick question: ABC hasn't renewed anything at all so far right? What happens if nothing is renewed or canceled until after May 1? Wouldn't it warp the point values for people who have a lot of ABC picks?

The CW does this with their version of Whose Line Is It Anyway entering it's 3rd season soon. I don't know how they managed to get the rights from ABC, you'd think a low cost program with a built in fanbase would appeal to the bigger networks when they have a hole to fill.

Strangely enough The CW does this with their version of Whose Line Is It Anyway entering it's 3rd season soon. I don't know how they managed to get the rights from ABC, you'd think a low cost program with a built in fanbase would appeal to the bigger networks when they have a hole to fill.

I doubt they'd put SHIELD on Sundays for a couple reasons. First, it and Agent Carter are sort of meant to be a package deal. Carter will likely come back as the ratings leveled off and it had a very positive reaction from critics and fans which had to be a relief after how marred AoS started out. Part of the built-in

I know this is a few days late but this just occurred to me. Most actors and actresses born here move to LA or New York because that is where the big business is. Several US networks have shows film up here in places like Vancouver because it's cheaper. So a Canadian actor that moves to the US and lands a US show

Continuum is still basically a small sci-fi show though. Tataina made OB explode. Even people who don't watch it probably know about the woman everybody loves playing a bunch of clones with all the ads it gets here for like CraveTV and such. Plus the outcry of twice being snubbed by the Emmys.