• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

2011-12 pilot buzz thread

The problem with CW new team is they had limited say in this falls lineup and won't see real change until pilot season 2012.
They partially maneuvered their way through that limitation by picking Ringer up from CBS' development slate. If The Secret Circle and Ringer both perform well then the new team will be in a good position to dump a lot of the under-performing soaps and develop new shows to replace them in 2012/2013.
 
I know not every show is a hit, but 90%+ fail rate, is unforgivable.


It builds on itself though, it's hard for a show to get a good start if no one is watching the lead-in and no one watched any of the advertising for it on the network.
 
I know not every show is a hit, but 90%+ fail rate, is unforgivable.


It builds on itself though, it's hard for a show to get a good start if no one is watching the lead-in and no one watched any of the advertising for it on the network.
fair enough,if its that which is the problem and not the shows themselves, why keep the older and normally more expensive shows, and cut the cheaper newer ones.

That said NBC doesnt not have that many "old" shows left outside of L&O: SVU.
 
^^^
There are new people in charge at NBC, ABC, and the CW.
well that is good to hear.

I know not every show is a hit, but 90%+ fail rate, is unforgivable.

At least two and maybe all three of the new heads are from cable - and that in itself carries risks. Broadcast's financial model isn't the same as cable's, so maybe the shows can't be either. But I have a feeling this season will be the test.
 
AMC: Nothing for us, please.

I hadn't even paid attention to their pilots in contention. Too bad they didn't pick up Voyage, but at least it's not totally dead. I wonder if this might make it more likely they'd pick up Locke & Key from FOX? It's perfect for them!

After narrowing down its development field to six scripts, which had been undergoing thorough evaluation for the past 2 months, AMC ultimately decided not to pick up any of them to pilot at this time. This does not mean that all six projects are dead. I hear that two of them, The Voyage and an untitled racing project, will remain in contention and are expected to be redeveloped. Space epic Voyage, from writer/exec producer John Shiban and executive producer Lynda Obst, is described as a grounded look at human beings' first contact with extraterrestrial life seen through the eyes of an ambitious female scientist and her team at Jet Propulsion Laboratories. Sony TV is producing.
 
Variety is reporting that part of the issue for AMC is their schedule is getting full and they don't have space for a bunch of new shows. But hopefully after retooling The Voyage can be ready to go when Mad Men or Breaking Bad ends.

I doubt AMC would consider picking up Locke & Key. They're way too selective about their shows to pick up a rejected show from another network.
 
From what I've heard, Locke & Key is very good but it's problem is that it's too complex and scary for broadcast. What works on cable won't necessarily survive on broadcast. I'd hate to contemplate Mad Men's fate on broadcast - instant cancellation fodder.
 
Well it's all over now. It was fun, let's see the results in the fall. This crop looks a whole lot better than last year's, that's for sure!
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top