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1/11/2007


New Serials: Now You See Them, Now You Don’t

Filed under: Television — Charlie Summers @ 5:08 am

From The New York Times: New Serials: Now You See Them, Now You Don’t

From the article: “Unlike ABC’s ‘Lost’ and a few other hits that have followed the serial format, many of the most recent successors to ‘24′ have met a grim fate, dying quickly before most viewers could get to know anything about them.”

And yes, folks, I know I’m behind in posting some OTR shows promised and such. I was behind before, and then got a little under the weather this week. I’ll catch up, honest.


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2 Responses to “New Serials: Now You See Them, Now You Don’t” »

     

  1. victorycabal Says:

    What, no love for Battlestar Galactica? Definitely a serial, and the best show on TV right now.

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  3. IreneTH Says:

    I’m too impatient to watch ‘24′ on a weekly basis. I did so for the first two seasons but the level of intensity became too much for this 68-year old grandmother to bear. Now I count on my son who buys each season and passes the DVD on to me when he’s done.


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