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Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2

Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 10:06 pm
by mwj01
wpgrace wrote:
mwj01 wrote:
wpgrace wrote:
redwinter101 wrote:Suz, she could just have meant in the pile of all types of shows they're going to pick up.

Red
That's how I interpreted it... and no Tums... going for alcohol. Cause I need an excuse! :roll:
That was my take too Red and Sis, but my tummy still responded in an uncomfortable way when reading it. :? I just served myself too Sister G! *clink*

Here's to our sanity... :redwine: ching ching!
I can see this :redwine: actually being me by the time the 20th gets here! :snicker:

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2

Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 10:08 pm
by Fleur de Lisa
darlingcat wrote:
Fleur de Lisa wrote:Ms. T. loves Alex, wants a medical drama to air in the fall, etc.

It's gonna get picked up. .
Love your thinking, Lisa :rose:
Last year we heard two days before the upfronts. (What a dreadful day that was)
But I am so optimistic this year!
So, we should expect something by Monday 5/18....
I was optimistic last year, too, come to think of it!!
But more so now---they gave him a great deal, let him pick his show, and it is just plain TIME for him.
And we will hear something prior to 5/20.

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 12:04 am
by SirenSong
amyvil wrote:What I find interesting is that CBS is 14 days away from its Upfronts and it has renewed only 4 shows--The Big Bang Theory, Two and a Half Men, Survivor and the Amazing Race. You just know they're doing some hardball negotiations with all their current shows, especially those produced by studios other than CBS Paramount.

Amy V.
Is it bad of me to hope that some egos get in the way with these other studios and shows get axed because they refuse to cut costs? :devil: There are just a few too many shows currently on CBS's schedule that are waaaaaayyyy too long in the tooth. It's time to get some new blood on the air.....dangit! :clapping:

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 12:18 am
by darkstarrising
SirenSong wrote:
amyvil wrote:What I find interesting is that CBS is 14 days away from its Upfronts and it has renewed only 4 shows--The Big Bang Theory, Two and a Half Men, Survivor and the Amazing Race. You just know they're doing some hardball negotiations with all their current shows, especially those produced by studios other than CBS Paramount.

Amy V.
Is it bad of me to hope that some egos get in the way with these other studios and shows get axed because they refuse to cut costs? :devil: There are just a few too many shows currently on CBS's schedule that are waaaaaayyyy too long in the tooth. It's time to get some new blood on the air.....dangit! :clapping:

Not bad, not bad at all. Just hopeful, as are we all.

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 12:32 am
by willing freshie
SirenSong wrote: Is it bad of me to hope that some egos get in the way with these other studios and shows get axed because they refuse to cut costs? :devil: :
You know, payback is a b**tch! :evillaugh:

We have already suffered enough; now it is someone else's turn! I know that is mean, but----we have waited A YEAR----A YEAR!

I can't wait any longer for my weekly dose of Alex!
:drool:

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 12:35 am
by allegrita
Dr. Yablonski to the TR thread, stat... WF needs a xanax... :snicker:

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 12:38 am
by willing freshie
allegrita wrote:Dr. Yablonski to the TR thread, stat... WF needs a xanax... :snicker:

:thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: \



:snicker: :snicker: :snicker: :snicker:

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 3:11 am
by amyvil
SirenSong wrote:
amyvil wrote:What I find interesting is that CBS is 14 days away from its Upfronts and it has renewed only 4 shows--The Big Bang Theory, Two and a Half Men, Survivor and the Amazing Race. You just know they're doing some hardball negotiations with all their current shows, especially those produced by studios other than CBS Paramount.

Amy V.
Is it bad of me to hope that some egos get in the way with these other studios and shows get axed because they refuse to cut costs? :devil: There are just a few too many shows currently on CBS's schedule that are waaaaaayyyy too long in the tooth. It's time to get some new blood on the air.....dangit! :clapping:
Well, egos certainly got in the way last year with Moonlight, so that scenario is not too hard to imagine.

Amy V.

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 4:40 pm
by willing freshie
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/entert ... 16067.html



Promising pilots waiting in wings for prime-time moment


The 2008-09 season isn't quite finished, but the TV industry's focus is already firmly on 2009-10.

The announcements of the U.S. networks' new prime-time lineups are less than two weeks away, so speculation is at a fever pitch regarding which of the dozens of new comedy and drama pilots will be includes in the annual fall-launch frenzy.

With that in mind, here's a quick look at a few hopefuls whose concepts and casts make them better-than-even bets to make the cut for 2009-20:

Let It Go (ABC) -- Gilmore Girls alumna Lauren Graham returns to TV in the role of a self-help guru who's forced to reconsider her methods and motivations after getting dumped by her boyfriend turns her into an emotional wreck.

Cougartown (ABC) -- A comedy that brings former Friends star Courteney Cox back to prime time, this time starring as a 40-ish single mom who's re-entering the dating world.

Accidentally On Purpose (CBS) -- Another long-absent sitcom star, Jenna Elfman (Dharma and Greg), returns to the tube, in a comedy about a movie critic who finds herself if the family way after a brief fling with a younger man.

Beautiful Life (CW) -- A drama set inside the world of high-fashion modelling, with Mischa Barton (The O.C.) as a veteran star on the catwalks and Elle MacPherson as the head of an agency.

Pryors (ABC) -- Kelsey Grammer (Cheers, Frasier) takes another shot at becoming a triple-crown sitcom winner, this time playing a Wall Street big shot who gets crushed by the financial crisis and is forced to move back to his midwestern hometown.

Happiness Isn't Everything (CBS) -- A dysfunctional-family comedy starring Jason Biggs, Richard Dreyfuss, Mary Steenburgen and Ben Schwartz as parents and kids who are far too involved in each other's lives.

Three Rivers (CBS) -- Alex O'Loughlin, who gained quite a fan following during his short run in the vampire drama Moonlight, leads the cast of this drama about the doctors, patients and donors at a Pittsburgh-based transplant centre.

Canned (ABC) -- An ensemble comedy with a Friends-sized and -aged cast, except this time out they're a bunch of recession-era pals who all get fired from their jobs at the same time.

NBC jumped the gun somewhat on the traditional late-May schedule announcements, revealing earlier this week the names of six new shows that will be in its fall-launch lineup, including four dramas -- the family-focused movie spinoff Parenthood, two medical dramas, Trauma and Mercy, and the post-apocalyptic thriller Day One -- and two comedies -- the dating-obsessed 100 Questions and a college-silliness-inclined sitcom Community.

These are some of the odds-on favourites to make the grade for this fall's lineup; there are at least two dozen more titles that have an outside chance of being picked up. All will be revealed by the third week of May when the U.S. networks (including NBC, which unveils its full detailed lineup May 19) announce their schedules.

Stay tuned.

brad.oswald@freepress.mb.ca

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 5:01 pm
by mwj01
I'm likin' "better-than-even bets to make the cut"!

Thanks for posting WF!

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 5:03 pm
by Lilly
This had a nice ring to it too....
These are some of the odds-on favourites to make the grade for this fall's lineup...

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 5:10 pm
by Jade
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Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 5:13 pm
by redwinter101
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

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 5:28 pm
by willing freshie
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??? :fingerscrossed: :fingerscrossed: :fingerscrossed:

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- news and discussion - Part 2

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 5:47 pm
by SirenSong
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
Very interesting ideed. And I'm kind of loving the fact the Miami Trauma and The Eastmans have all but disappeared from discussion on just about any pilot listing. :hyper: