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2016-17 TV Cancellations Thread: TNT finds "Nothing can come of nothing."

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Apart from Nascar, NBC gives me little reason to watch the stations original content.
I have no idea what you're talking about.
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None what so ever.
 
NBC mid-season premiere dates

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/li...acklist-spinoff-more-chicago-midseason-954387

Powerless Feb 2

Thursday, Feb. 23
10 p.m. — The Blacklist: Redemption

Sunday, March 5
8 p.m. — Little Big Shots
9 p.m. — Chicago Justice
10 p.m. — Shades of Blue

Tuesday, March 7
9:30 p.m. — Trial & Error

Tuesday, March 14
9 p.m. — Trial & Error (time slot premiere)

Tuesday, April 25
9 p.m. – Great News

Wow zero interest in any of that garbage.
 
In my quest to bring y'all the most comprehensive and accurate Emerald City coverage I dug up all the promotional artwork/photos I could find:

There is the poster they used when they decided they wanted the show but had literally nothing else to show about it.
I really, really like this one. The colours and composition are excellent.

Then there is the first promo art which was unveiled with the trailer
The concept is great, I like both the tornado/kansas and (what I assume is) the emerald city. But things like the poor photoshop job on the dog (he really sticks out) brings it down.

Then there is the already discussed poster above which is a fucking travesty both in concept and in execution
(just look at how badly composed it is, and how randomly the characters on it fade out and in).

Then there are the character posters which are all variations on the same theme, i.e."strike an awkward pose and we'll not successfully hide it behind ugly particle effects"
And I don't know wtf is going on with the Eamonn poster and his face/hair

Then there are the character photos in which an intern found a smoke machine whilst another intern took photos:

Then there are the cast photos which are just bad in a fairly normal way (bad composition, awkward poses, a character has different hair because they forgot to shoot him before he got it cut, etc. but those happen for most shows)

Then there is Vincent D'Onofrio, I spared him for last in what is a masterclass in not caring:
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Actually I lied, finally here is the dog
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The girl who plays Dorothy looks almost identical to Halle Berry in some shots. Actually thought it was her for a second when I saw the first part of the trailer.

I just realized how ridiculous and cheap Eamonn's armor looks.
 
NBC mid-season premiere dates

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/li...acklist-spinoff-more-chicago-midseason-954387

Powerless Feb 2

Thursday, Feb. 23
10 p.m. — The Blacklist: Redemption

Sunday, March 5
8 p.m. — Little Big Shots
9 p.m. — Chicago Justice
10 p.m. — Shades of Blue

Tuesday, March 7
9:30 p.m. — Trial & Error

Tuesday, March 14
9 p.m. — Trial & Error (time slot premiere)

Tuesday, April 25
9 p.m. – Great News

This seems a little inside-baseball or regional, but it's somewhat relevant to the thread.

In a shocking twist where Comcast suddenly and out of nowhere begins acting like a monopoly, starting January 1st, the Boston market's NBC affiliation will be moving to a new Comcast-owned station, marking the first such major affiliation switch in over 20 years here. NBC has ended their agreement with the local channel 7, which plans to move to an all-news format. The new NBCBoston will officially be called channel 8.

The new station will be broadcasting, hilariously, out of a tower in New Hampshire with a small repeater station (which they're marketing as the main signal though it's about as strong a broadcast tower as some community radio projects) to actually gain OTA coverage in the majority of Boston. To see the difference between channel 7's OTA coverage and the repeater station they've purchased, I've made a fun little map. The two yellow pins at the location of the towers. The inner blue circle is the new, Comcast-owned, channel 8 and the outer circle is the old channel 7.

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Hm. It's almost like Comcast is doing the bare minimum required by the law. It'd be crazy if they had a competing product they were trying to sell to people.

Anyway, the main reason I bring it up is I wonder if this will have any affect on NBC's rating's next year. Massachusetts has some of the lowest OTA-viewing rates in the country, mind you, but the move away from the channel that has been home for nearly 30 years has got to account for something.

It'll be interesting to see.
 
So Pitch ended and it was fine after the initial couple of episodes... but then they decided to blow everything up for the cliffhanger and it feels like a show that is overwritten again. Oh well, assuming it comes back for season 2, hopefully they figure it out.
 
Wait a minute, they're actually using Tip in Emerald City? Then I'm guessing that's really Jack
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I just realized (don't know how I missed it) that Tarsem Singh is directing all of the Emerald City episodes.

It all makes sense now.
 
So Pitch ended and it was fine after the initial couple of episodes... but then they decided to blow everything up for the cliffhanger and it feels like a show that is overwritten again. Oh well, assuming it comes back for season 2, hopefully they don't figure it out.

Yeaaaah... I knew that was coming but it was shitty.
 
Strike Back....is back. New cast, though.

- THR: 'Strike Back' Revived for Fifth Season at Cinemax

Nice. I know that actors playing Stonebridge and Scott are busy with other tv shows, but I'm hoping they'll make cameos. I just pray that they won't have the same introductions as Porter. ;p
 
Because it is without it's cast who were honestly perfect. I get that they're on other shows now, and that's great but I just feel like this won't be as good.

You do remember that the show already had its entire cast replaced, right? (I'm not saying I'm happy about not having Stonebridge and Scott in the new series, but I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt)
 
Hopefully, if one or both of them come back, their characters are treated a bit better than Armitage's character in the second season.

It would be hilarious if the opening for the reboot starts with the two characters in the exact same situation as Armitage's.

I would be fine with them both being killed off so long as Damien Scott's kid is killed too.
 
NBC mid-season premiere dates

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/li...acklist-spinoff-more-chicago-midseason-954387

Powerless Feb 2

Thursday, Feb. 23
10 p.m. — The Blacklist: Redemption

Sunday, March 5
8 p.m. — Little Big Shots
9 p.m. — Chicago Justice
10 p.m. — Shades of Blue

Tuesday, March 7
9:30 p.m. — Trial & Error

Tuesday, March 14
9 p.m. — Trial & Error (time slot premiere)

Tuesday, April 25
9 p.m. – Great News

I like the Chicago shows, so looking forward to Chicago Justice.

So when does Emerald City begin?

Agreed though, that banner is awful.
 
Strike Back return feels desperate. They were pretty solid on ending the show even if it was presumed due to not wanting any collaborations. Not surprised Reign is ending every season felt like next could be the last just due to ratings and lack of press.
 
This seems a little inside-baseball or regional, but it's somewhat relevant to the thread.

In a shocking twist where Comcast suddenly and out of nowhere begins acting like a monopoly, starting January 1st, the Boston market's NBC affiliation will be moving to a new Comcast-owned station, marking the first such major affiliation switch in over 20 years here. NBC has ended their agreement with the local channel 7, which plans to move to an all-news format. The new NBCBoston will officially be called channel 8.

The new station will be broadcasting, hilariously, out of a tower in New Hampshire with a small repeater station (which they're marketing as the main signal though it's about as strong a broadcast tower as some community radio projects) to actually gain OTA coverage in the majority of Boston. To see the difference between channel 7's OTA coverage and the repeater station they've purchased, I've made a fun little map. The two yellow pins at the location of the towers. The inner blue circle is the new, Comcast-owned, channel 8 and the outer circle is the old channel 7.


Hm. It's almost like Comcast is doing the bare minimum required by the law. It'd be crazy if they had a competing product they were trying to sell to people.

Anyway, the main reason I bring it up is I wonder if this will have any affect on NBC's rating's next year. Massachusetts has some of the lowest OTA-viewing rates in the country, mind you, but the move away from the channel that has been home for nearly 30 years has got to account for something.

It'll be interesting to see.

Yeah, I'm in the area as well. Comcast is the worst. And I don't even watch TV- I just watch shows online the day after.
 
A few items from the last couple of days:


Simon Fuller is adapting the Norwegian show 'Skam' for the US. The delivery format for the show isn't my kind of thing, but it'll be interesting to see if it catches on:

- NY Times: Will ‘Skam,’ a Norwegian Hit, Translate?
OSLO — “Skam,” a racy, emotionally intense, true-to-life Norwegian web and television series, follows a group of Oslo teenagers as they navigate sex, school, drinking, depression, rape, religion, coming out and the pains of status anxiety, in real life and online.

The show is bound for the United States and Canada, courtesy of Simon Fuller, the English entertainment entrepreneur who concocted “American Idol” (and its British predecessor, “Pop Idol”) and managed the Spice Girls. On Friday, Mr. Fuller’s company, XIX Entertainment, announced a deal with the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) to produce an English-language version called “Shame.”

Created by NRK and aimed at teenage girls, “Skam” has become a sensation across Scandinavia with viewers of many ages, thanks to a clever multi-platform format and social media strategy. Each week, four to six short scenes are posted on the broadcaster’s website, without warning, at the same time the scenes are set — a Saturday night party, a Tuesday morning class — and then bundled into a full episode each Friday.


Good Girls Revolt creator going off on Amazon studios following their cancelation:

- THR: 'Good Girls Revolt' Creator Slams Amazon Over Cancellation: "They Run Some People Out"
So what happened? "What we hadn't factored in is that [Amazon Studios head] Roy Price just doesn't care for the show," says Calvo. "He's representative of the Amazon culture in that he's just impenetrable." Insiders suggest Price largely was uninvolved with the series — he didn't attend the premiere or provide episode notes — and didn't think Good Girls would be an awards contender. Adds Calvo, "All I know is that in the [season two] pitch, he asked us to refer to the characters by the actors' names because he didn't know the characters' names."


HBO's relief at having another building block with Westworld:

- THR: Critic's Notebook: How 'Westworld' Saved HBO
Getting another successful and talked-about drama franchise off the ground was essential. Having Insecure and Divorce plant a flag on the comedy end helps, too. But if Westworld — after shutting down production, after premiering following the cinder pile of Vinyl — had imploded, who knows what kind of panic would be enveloping the channel.

But it didn't, and HBO, while not all the way back or out of trouble (with more streaming services and premium channels like Showtime and Starz asking for money, consistency is key), can at least breathe a little easier heading into future projects.



Deadline on Cinemax going back to their roots: (well, not to their Skinemax roots, but what came shortly after that)

- Cinemax Returns To Action, Pulpy Series & Co-Prods In New Programming Strategy
Cinemax is re-calibrating its original programming strategy, returning to the type of fare that launched its push into original primetime series: fun, high-octane, action, pulpy straight-to-series dramas done in a cost-effective way primarily as international co-productions.

It is fitting that one of the first series under the new model is a reboot of the action drama that started Cinemax’s foray into original series, Strike Back. The network is re-teaming with U.K.’s Sky to co-produce a new season of the action franchise with a new cast and characters. Also part of the new initiative is the recently picked up limited series Rellik, a co-production with the BBC. While going forward, most of Cinemax’s original drama series will be lower-cost co-productions in the action/thriller genre, the network also plans to do some homegrown series, with current pilot order Warrior, a crime drama based on original material written by Bruce Lee, being considered for that. Additionally, Cinemax is in preliminary conversations about importing international action and martial arts shows and could consider half-hour comedies if they are cost-effective and on-brand.
 
What's next for this franchise? Chicago Education? Chicago Department of Sanitation? Chicago Parks & Recreation? Chicago Transit?

Chicago Pizza is the show that will tie all the other shows together. The mob will run a pizza shop and the cops will investigate it, people will get hurt and need doctors, and they will need the justice system to lock up the perps. The tag line for Chicago pizza will be: Crime runs deeper then the pizza in Chicago.
 
For the Good Girls Revolt creator... probably not best to bad mouth, even lightly, your former boss.

Cool to hear Strike Back is back, new cast and all. I'm still concerned about where The Knick is at. The way Antholis talks about it in the article sounds like it won't be coming back, even in its new 20+ years later form. It sounds past tense to me:

“I have to say right now, The Knick is one of the most rewarding creative experiences of my career,” Antholis said. “Critics loved the show, and I can’t tell you how many studio executives around town have told me it’s their favorite show on television, but it did not find an audience at the level that Banshee did. Even though in terms of an HBO show, The Knick is a modestly priced show, in terms of a Cinemax show, it started to throw our budget out of whack.”
 
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