Well, TR is produced by CBS Paramount Studios and not WB so right there it has the edge over The Eastmans and Miami Trauma (both of which are produced by WB). So if CBS is serious about picking up a medical drama AND wants to cut costs, there really is only one choice and that's TR.willing freshie wrote:redwinter101 wrote:Let It Go sounds awfully similar to Men In Trees - although I'll be glad to see Lauren Graham back so I hope it's good.
If this was the full article, then it's interesting the 3R was one of so few dramas mentioned.
Red
Good point, Red! Interesting.
As to TR, I am being cautious because last year they all said the same about ML and all the internal problems that blew it up weren't known.
Lightning can NOT strike twice in the same spot---right???![]()
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BUT (and this is a huge but), we don't know how many shows CBS is going to cancel. Right now Eleventh Hour and The Unit look like they're gone. Cold Case got really good ratings this last Sunday against Desperate Housewives (and that was the third bubble show I was counting on disappearing). CBS seems to be high on The Good Wife and it's pretty much a given they will be picking up NCIS2 so if they only cancel two dramas, they will only have 2 slots available. I would feel much better about this whole scenario if there was a third drama gasping its last breath.
Bottom Line: Be optimistic but keep both feet firmly planted on the ground.
Amy V.