Is it before the end of the first season or after that????


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I agree. NBC isn't doing much to promote the series at all, and I think they won't do much to call attention to its cancellation, if that's what the case turns out to be.Mr.Marcus wrote:Most likely when the Fall Slate comes out in March/April. IMO NBC appears to be following the same pattern as they did with Bionic Woman. They aren't going to come out and confirm a status on the series. Rather its fate will be known when they announce the Fall lineup.
KR did not have a rebootDavidKnight wrote:Did Bionic Woman had a reboot like KR did?
DrWho I don't know where you got confused but KR JUST had a reboot. With the three episodes befor Exit Light, Enter Knight to make the series more focused on Mike like TOS and getting away from the team being controlled by the government which included killing off/injuring to extent of no future field work of three main characters.DrWho2005 wrote:KR did not have a rebootDavidKnight wrote:Did Bionic Woman had a reboot like KR did?
Eh!? Yes it did, or have you not been watching the last few episodes? Ok so its been referred to as a 're-tooling', 'reboot' and 'evolving' but essentially 'Davidknight' was asking a valid question.DrWho2005 wrote:KR did not have a rebootDavidKnight wrote:Did Bionic Woman had a reboot like KR did?
Agreed. It's not a reboot and everyone that calls it so have obviously not watched the large spate of remakes and reboots that have been chewed out in the last few years. Because if anyone did, they would know what a reboot is. It's actually quite shocking that so many people on this forum don't know what a reboot is.NeoRanger wrote:The doc's right, there hasn't been an actual reboot. A reboot is a clean slate; you throw everything away and start fresh. Thompson used the term, falsely, when he first talked about this new direction, but it's not really a reboot. "Retool" is a better fitting term.
Ok now were just splitting hairs - back on topic maybe?Skav wrote:Agreed. It's not a reboot and everyone that calls it so have obviously not watched the large spate of remakes and reboots that have been chewed out in the last few years. Because if anyone did, they would know what a reboot is. It's actually quite shocking that so many people on this forum don't know what a reboot is.NeoRanger wrote:The doc's right, there hasn't been an actual reboot. A reboot is a clean slate; you throw everything away and start fresh. Thompson used the term, falsely, when he first talked about this new direction, but it's not really a reboot. "Retool" is a better fitting term.
It would seem more often than not networks do not inform the writers / producers that their show is picked up before the public announcement at the up fronts in April / May.Knight007 wrote:ok, and if they decide in the fall, then what?
the writers will start writing new episods? or they would know -before its known to the puplic- and have somethings ready by then?
I am sorry, I may be asking known information for some people. but for me, I am not living in the states and I dont know the system
OMG, We have to wait all this time!!!!!! God help usSue wrote:It would seem more often than not networks do not inform the writers / producers that their show is picked up before the public announcement at the up fronts in April / May.Knight007 wrote:ok, and if they decide in the fall, then what?
the writers will start writing new episods? or they would know -before its known to the puplic- and have somethings ready by then?
I am sorry, I may be asking known information for some people. but for me, I am not living in the states and I dont know the system