...in news:eoGXj.6634$Kk3.907@bignews9.bellsouth.net: So, let me see if I have this right: CW DITCHED Smackdown, one of MAYBE a couple of shows in it's HISTORY to crack the Top 100 (making it one of it's better rated shows), but it's KEEPING shows like Smallville and Gossip Girls, which are in a ratings and creative freefall. On a good note, at least CW has put us out of ...
On Jul 15, 5:47 pm, Martin Phipps <martinphip...@yahoo.com> wrote: Good thing "Smallville" is not called "Superboy" then I guess. :) Well, that's exactly why they didn't call Smallville Superboy. === = DUG. ===
... attending high school together and then having to battle supervillains between classes. Ewww. I second that "ewww." I mean, if they did a Sidekicks series like that indy mini that was out a few years ago, sure. But if you're not going to do the Teen Titans, don't call it the Teen Titans. Good thing "Smallville" is not called "Superboy" then I guess. :) Martin
... Raven, Cyborg. I'm sure if someone were to pitch the idea to the CW then somebody would pick it up. Oh and Smallville continuity would be ignored: this would be a new show. I think ... would appeal to a wider audience than the Justice League. It is, after all, the rationale behind Smallville in the first place: younger characters appealing to a younger audience. I ...
... Raven, Cyborg. I'm sure if someone were to pitch the idea to the CW then somebody would pick it up. Oh and Smallville continuity would be ignored: this would be a new show. I ...it would appeal to a wider audience than the Justice League. It is, after all, the rationale behind Smallville in the first place: younger characters appealing to a younger audience. I...
..., Raven, Cyborg. I'm sure if someone were to pitch the idea to the CW then somebody would pick it up. Oh and Smallville continuity would be ignored: this would be a new show. I think it would appeal to a wider audience than the Justice League. It is, after all, the rationale behind Smallville in the first place: younger characters appealing to a younger audience. I ...
..., Raven, Cyborg. I'm sure if someone were to pitch the idea to the CW then somebody would pick it up. Oh and Smallville continuity would be ignored: this would be a new show. I think it would appeal to a wider audience than the Justice League. It is, after all, the rationale behind Smallville in the first place: younger characters appealing to a younger audience. I can see ...
... next. 90210 is a sequel to a show produced by CBS/Spelling. Warner Bros. produces Smallville and Supernatural, ... sent the series into a tailspin. Here's the graph: http://www.tvscorecard.com/Ratings-SV.htm#GRAPH_2 The show was down 14%% ... know how much hope there is now for a spinoff. I say if WB decides to break away from the CW after this year, they should wait a...
... to make sure a concept hasn't been done before to ensure that the similarities aren't too close to encite legal actions. Notice how the "special" people on Heroes and the "meteor infected" on Smallville are never refered to as "mutants". Also, I wouldn't count Elektra as a successful Marvel movie. I didn't either. But that actually helps to prove my point: Marvel is relying on a ...
...again next. 90210 is a sequel to a show produced by CBS/Spelling. Warner Bros. produces Smallville and Supernatural, both... sent the series into a tailspin. Here's the graph: http://www.tvscorecard.com/Ratings-SV.htm#GRAPH_2 The show was down 14%% ...t know how much hope there is now for a spinoff. I say if WB decides to break away from the CW after this year, they should wait a...