Whats Going On With Our TV Shows?
I'm sure most of you are wondering on whats going on with our TV shows, now that the WGA strike is finally at an end. Are they going to continue the current season or just prepare for next year. The answer is not yet totally clear, but E! Entertainments Kristen Dos Santos whos basically the entertaiment autority on Television may has some answers. Here are a few exerps from her post on Eonline. These are just shows that I'm interested in. Take a look.
Battlestar Galactica
What We're Hearing: The crown jewel of the Sci Fi Channel should finish out its fourth and final season, but per writer Jane Espenson, it's almost certain that, schedule-wise, the story will be split into two separate miniseasons. The show completed 14 episodes before the strike hit, and at least the first 10 will air beginning Apr. 4. The second batch could premiere in the fall or even sometime in 2009.
Heroes
What We're Hearing: It looks like Heroes won’t return until next season—but it could launch a little earlier than usual (late summer). Insiders tell us Milo Ventimiglia just signed a movie (scheduling conflict) and, moreover, executive producer Tim Kring is busy at work crafting a “series bible.” Word is, he wants to map out exactly where the series is headed (for many seasons) before Heroes goes back into production. We hear from crew members that they’ve been told they aren’t expected back on set anytime before June.
LOST
Executive Producer Damon Lindelof Says: "Indeed, it would appear that we are in the endgame of the strike. Personally, I couldn't be more psyched to be part of this union. Like any negotiation, some parts suck and some parts surpassed my wildest expectations for what we could accomplish, but most of all I'm left with a feeling of pride.
"As for Lost (pending the actual lifting of the strike, which we vote for on Tuesday), a game plan should begin to manifest by the end of the week. All I can say is that Carlton and I and the rest of the writers have every intention of making sure you guys get more episodes this season beyond the eight already completed. How many and how they will be aired is a conversation we'll be having with our bosses, but as soon as we've got a plan, we'll tell the fans first."
Bionic Woman
(P.S.: As for Katims' other series, Bionic Woman, well, let's just say it's been hit by a truck and won't be coming back from the dead with new, fancy parts. Ever.)
Most of this is pretty predictable on how late it is in the year, so no worrys I guess. Bionic Woman also has been cancelled which really sucks, but I think everyone knew it would.
For more news on TV like, Desperate Housewives, Grey's Anatomy, Friday Night Lights, 24, My Name Is Earl, and so many more, check out Watch With Kristen At Eonline.com
-Phil
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