At least there's this: But the worst part about how NBC handled the cancellation has to be not giving the series an organic way to wrap up.
Yeah I agree not letting them end it right sucks. I wish they would have cancelled svu first though haha.
SVU has gotten so bad; you'd think that with a cast like it has, the writing would at least not suck balls. And that Sharon Stone character is just straight out of a Mickey Spillane novel. Come on. The shark-jumping culminated in last weeks episode in which one street shot was filmed in front of a blue screen...and it was sooooo badly done that it was shocking.
NBC and Fox are the worst of the lot, I think; NBC's decision to move Criminal Intent to USA still ranks among the most wrong-headed of all time. And Fox just can't stop ****ing with the creative minds on its shows, sometimes killing them in the process.
Moving CI to USA was fine. It was a good way to help remake USA while clearing up NBC's schedule. They had too many L&O shows as it is. The big problem with CI isn't USA, it's Jeff Goldblum. I wonder how much of this cancellation decision was motivated by not wanting to break Gunsmoke's record. That's the only real reason I can think of. Vanilla L&O is still the best of the franchise: SVU has been preachy and stereotypical for years, CI has Jeff Goldblum trying to pull a D'Onofrio, and did we really need an L&O franchise set in Los Angeles? Fox gets an eternal free pass in my book for Married With Children.
I think it is the same issue that plagues many big companies. The guys and gals at the top making the decisions don't really have a clue whats going on out side of their board meetings and spread sheets. Common sense has been buried under being isolated from the real world and their arrogant belief that they know everything about everything and they make irrational choices based on inaccurate or incomplete data. heh much like our government.
Exactly right. Too many people whose self-interests masquerade as their business interests, with little to do but perpetuate their own corporate existence, making decisions. Prime example: Seattle's Best Coffee, owned by Starbucks. They decided to change their logo recently; no one asked for it, the brand is doing fine as an adjunct of the Big S. But some corporate drone had a brainstorm, and this is what resulted: From this: Result: people who first see the new logo overwhelmingly think it is for a blood bank before they read the text.
NBC just keeps following one bad decision with another. For example, losing NBA to Disney.... absolutely horrendous. Giving the F-U to Conan O'brian and making a joke out of what is supposed to be one of the most prestigious hosting jobs. Even their local news has gotten worse. WTVJ used to be one of the best in the 90s, now they lost almost every person that made it great, and are in the basement of ratings along with the NBC network.
Darnit, when a Drone wishes for coffee, they also want drone *** coffee cups! Hard to say "gosh Wally SBuck's is soo expensive, good thing I b ought Seattle's best..hey wait a minute...that logo is really fancy...I want more of a Brand X logo to ensure that I'm really suffering in this hard economic times.."
Looks like a cigar wrapper. Clearly NBC knows what its doing. Nothing says cutting edge originality like a Los Angeles cop show.
i haven't watched the last 2 seasons in full thanks to dish network but the episodes i did see reminded me of shows done in the past.gotta be hard after that long a run. as far as l.o.l.a goes i'm not sure.i envision it being a jr.detective version of melrose place or 90210 blue where they put more into selling hot bodies in so-cal rather than a great story,only time will tell.
I refuse to watch Jackie Nesparal and her cohorts on NBC6. It started when they cancelled the late Sunday night sports show, Sports Final about a year ago. Then they fired Nick Bogert who had been with the station for over 20 years (he has landed a nice job doing the same great reporting in his hometown of Chicago) and keep promoting that Nesparal broad. Segreto gone as well. I do DVR Chuck and Heroes, but don't watch them live because I am usually watching a football, baseball or college basketball game on Monday's. Now I watch WFOR4 and then turn the Marlins pregame at 6:30.
I saw one episode of Law & Order a few years ago and that was enough. Way too many crime dramas out there. I'm sure they'll still have ALL freakin' DAY marathons of that show on the cable networks.
Looks like they are cleaning house to make room for new stuff. http://tv.yahoo.com/heroes/show/394.../tv.tvguide.com-nbc-cancels-oncemighty-heroes
I usually watch WSVN, probably because they have stayed true to what they have been since 1989. WFOR is solid as well. WTVJ has gone progressively downhill. They used to have a great site nbc6.net where I could check the weather. Now they have the most confusing website I have seen. They lost Bryan Norcross to wfor, the reason why they got so popular. After Bob Weaver retired and eventually passed away (RIP), they had a great thing going with Lonnie Quinn, but they lost him to New York. He was too talented for down here. Now all they have left is Bob Mayer, and I am sure he will retire eventually. This is the news I grew up on: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3NBG2g4rQQ"]YouTube- 1995 WTVJ Today in South Florida Open[/ame] Back in the peak of NBC. Now NBC gets rid of one of their most popular shows Law and Order? What are they thinking? Do they WANT to be in the bottom of ratings?
Ah, WSVN. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGnFMMRipNM"]YouTube- WSVN-TV Sally Fitz & Rick Sanchez Anchor 1993[/ame] The good ol' days.
The show HAS slipped recently. I will miss being able to look at Alana De La Garza (IMO the hottest woman on television) on a weekly basis though. The show was at it's peak up until season 5 with Noth, Orbach, Waterston and Jill Hennessy. Sorvino and Noth were the best cop tandem though IMO but at that time Richard Brooks and Moriarty were the DA's and the weak part of the show. They have had some damn good female ADA's over the years. Carey Lowell and Angie Harmon were excellent in their roles in my opinion. Waterston was always an upgrade over Moriarty (who I found very annoying). When it was a Wednesday staple it was one of the few appointment shows for me. Between that and the daily reruns on A&E (when A&E was actually good) it was the only "network show" I watched for a long time.
All of the crime dramas today came after Law and Order. If anything L&O deserves props rather than being compared to the shows that came after it.
Do you like other police procedurals, like CSI? The CSIs are more science-oriented, while the L&Os split the focus between the police work and the legal/courtroom drama.
i suppose not lol. i dont think the shield counts as a police procedural. neither does dexter lol. i did happen to catch old episodes of homicide on some random network and i was hooked on it. slightly different though i think