Re: Three Rivers - news, links, discussion - part 3
Posted: Sun May 17, 2009 1:08 pm
Oh I'm thinking it, Amy. I'm thinking it. As I wait for confirmation.
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redwinter101 wrote:Oh I'm thinking it, Amy. I'm thinking it. As I wait for confirmation.
Red
The writers aren't the same for TR and MT. They're different people. Same with directors.VAsusieQ18 wrote:amyvil wrote:WF, if CBS has given orders to Three Rivers to start hiring writers and directors, it's a go! That's just CBS speak for we've picked up the show. Nellie Andreeva (the author of the article) is just referring back to the recent teeter totter between Three Rivers and Miami Trauma. She said it HAD been heating up (past tense) but CBS decided in favor of Three Rivers because they've given it the go ahead to start hiring. CBS wouldn't do that if they weren't going to pick up the show.
Amy V.
But the writers hired for Three Rivers could easily be diverted to write for Miami Trauma. This same scenario happened last year with one of the comedies that CBS was supposedly going to pick up, but in the end it didn't happen. The "dark horse" comedy was picked up and the writers they had hired for the other show were summarily passed over to write for the show that did get picked up. I think the comedy that was passed on was called Single White Millionaire, and the pilot that was picked up was "Gary Unmarried". I would think the same thing could happen here. Again, I'm very optimistic. Just cautiously optimistic.
MoonMad, it looks like I had the same question as you, even though I didn't see your post before posting mine.MoonMad wrote:Can that even be done when the shows have different production houses?VAsusieQ18 wrote:amyvil wrote:WF, if CBS has given orders to Three Rivers to start hiring writers and directors, it's a go! That's just CBS speak for we've picked up the show. Nellie Andreeva (the author of the article) is just referring back to the recent teeter totter between Three Rivers and Miami Trauma. She said it HAD been heating up (past tense) but CBS decided in favor of Three Rivers because they've given it the go ahead to start hiring. CBS wouldn't do that if they weren't going to pick up the show.
Amy V.
But the writers hired for Three Rivers could easily be diverted to write for Miami Trauma. This same scenario happened last year with one of the comedies that CBS was supposedly going to pick up, but in the end it didn't happen. The "dark horse" comedy was picked up and the writers they had hired for the other show were summarily passed over to write for the show that did get picked up. I think the comedy that was passed on was called Single White Millionaire, and the pilot that was picked up was "Gary Unmarried". I would think the same thing could happen here. Again, I'm very optimistic. Just cautiously optimistic.
I would have thought that Jerry Bruckheimer's people would be in charge of hiring their own writers. TR, NCIS2 and The Good Wife are all CBS productions.
I think this is sounding really positive, but I'm going to wait and celebrate when it's official. In the meantime, this is still making me very happy.
I don't hear anything about Jason's show though, and I think we are going to be disappointed on that one.
I know what you mean, Grace. And then, even when the show gets to the air, who knows how long it'd stay there until ..wpgrace wrote:Oh, any fear they won't cancel enough shows to find room for it on the schedule??
Any fear CBS is just using this as a ploy to negotiate Bruckheimer's price down???
I am sorry... I know y'all are celebrating, but I'm still kinda scared...I know so little about the process, and it turned out so badly last year...
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*still holding poor Red's hand... hoping she'll be able to still write by the time I let go...*
Really Susan, where? I haven't seen a single mention of BP since the original list.VAsusieQ18 wrote:Things are definitely looking very, very promising! I'm trying very hard to temper my excitement, but I must say that is getting more and more difficult. We are so close!![]()
As for Jason's show, "Body Politic", I've read a couple of articles that hint that the show may be a midseason replacement, so all is not lost as yet. Since the CW is going with only five nights of original programing, there was less room in the schedule then originally thought. So while things don't look as rosey for Jason, I'm going to remain optimistic for him and his show....and wait until the CW upfronts.
Yes, Sus..please share. I'm am praying as hard as I can that BP is a go..Overdamoon wrote:Really Susan, where? I haven't seen a single mention of BP since the original list.VAsusieQ18 wrote:Things are definitely looking very, very promising! I'm trying very hard to temper my excitement, but I must say that is getting more and more difficult. We are so close!![]()
As for Jason's show, "Body Politic", I've read a couple of articles that hint that the show may be a midseason replacement, so all is not lost as yet. Since the CW is going with only five nights of original programing, there was less room in the schedule then originally thought. So while things don't look as rosey for Jason, I'm going to remain optimistic for him and his show....and wait until the CW upfronts.