Unfortunately only the first couple episodes and the last 2 were really interesting to me. The other ones in the middle could have been a soap opera. I think they tried to hit too many demographics.
I for one, will no longer watch ABC shows....
They have done this to too many of them I watched:
Invasion
The Nine
Defying Gravity
Happy Town
and now, Flashforward
and ALMOST 'V' (although it might be saved as a midseason replacement)
I don't mean to start a discussion on merits of each. But the fact that ABC plays games, like putting Defying Gravity on JUST so NBC couldn't exercise their option on it. Cancelling Happy Town after *2* episodes, etc, etc
You need to give a show AT LEAST 13 episodes to see what is going on, I even think 24 is a better number. Yes, I know they are expensive, but the loyal fans of a show DESERVER AT LEAST a closeout movie on shows that they stayed tuned too. Also, many shows pick up their audience after season 1. Networks rerun the first season during the summer. Heck ABC even did that for a few, to give a chance, like LOST, Murder One, and it worked for those!
I sort of do the same but keep ... I watched the first 2 FF's have the rest on a EHDD to watch sometime...On new series like happy town I just let the DVR record it before watching. If it is canceled in the first few episodes, I just delete it without viewing. My general policy now is wait about 6 episodes and see if it is doing well before committing. Of course my DVRs probably report this behavior leading to show cancellation from poor ratings.
I just watched the last episode of FlashForward (forgot it was still on the TivoHD) and I'm once again pissed they yanked this show. Does anyone know if one of the cable networks is going to pick this show up in this future?
Is that an assumption? or do you have a source for that? Because my impression was that Fox, ABC and NBC (i.e., all the major OTA networks without Sumner Redstone as a major player) were all pretty-much the same in that regard.Of all the networks, ABC does seem to have the record for yanking shows before they're able to either reach their prime or reach a suitable conclusion.
Is that an assumption? or do you have a source for that? Because my impression was that Fox, ABC and NBC (i.e., all the major OTA networks without Sumner Redstone as a major player) were all pretty-much the same in that regard.
Of all the networks, ABC does seem to have the record for yanking shows before they're able to either reach their prime or reach a suitable conclusion. So surprised this is the network that stuck with "LOST" through thick and thin. I thought FlashForward had real potential... potential that wasn't quite realized. I think it would have been better if it were planned as a short-run, maybe 13 episode series. It seemed like a finite story that really wouldn't be able to go on and on. I think more of these "big idea" shows should be planned that way.
If you liked the premise of FlashForward and can take some pretty hard-core sci-fi details, read the book "Flash Forward". I bailed on the series once I knew it was cancelled, but it seems like they were taking it in a different direction. I made the mistake of reading the book shortly before the series began, and was very confused since some key story points were the same, some character names were the same... and some things were entirely different. Oh well.
Anyway, I'll leave it up to you guy....delete it or keep it on the DVR?
teachsac said:Maybe Alcatraz on Fox. Looks interesting. Touch could have potential. I like KS.
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That is what EHDs are for... I stick a lot of these type series on there and every now and then may go back and review them and think of all the lost potential...
Unfortunately Tivo doesn't support EHD and I only have 660 GB of storage on my TivoHDs. I was hoping to upgrade to a 2 TB model, but I don't like the Tivo Premiere model and Moxi stopped selling their direct-to-consumer models. Yikes! I would have thought that by 2012 consumer DVRs woulld be just as plentiful as the DVR/DB players - just stop at the local Big Box store. DVRs should not be a tied to any particuler cable/satellite provider.