showrunner Daniel Cerone said:I just received confirmation from the corporate offices at NBC. I was assured that Constantine has not been canceled and our pitch meeting to discuss a potential second season remains on the books. By the way, this is a pitch meeting involving the president of Warner Bros and and the entertainment heads of NBC. Nobody at this incredibly busy time of the development season has time to waste taking pointless meetings.
Now, is it fair to say that Constantine is a long shot? Sure, that’s fair to say. While we marginally improved a tough time slot for NBC, we’re a very expensive show to produce. A lot of NBC’s decision making will not doubt hinge on their new pilots and how they feel those new shows would fare as a companion piece to Grimm, versus a second season of Constantine.
Dallas.
Dallas dug it's own grave and has no one else to blame.
Recent cancellations include Jennifer Falls which was painfully crap, and Rush which despite the cheese had some delightful moments of brilliance.
More is to follow.
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I got through 2 episodes of that.
Robin hood hacker who works for the police unofficially and part time to help catch cyber stalkers because her exboyfriend was an undercover cop who sent her to jail as part of a massive sting she fell for?
They made the show too bubble gum, when it was asking to be so very, very dark.
Larry Hagman wore the show like a coat.
The new blood did the sexy stuff well, but the intrigue and backhanded double dealing was a little half assed.
I started watching "Bad Teacher" and kinda liked it but have since discovered that it was cancelled after three episodes. I'm not sure what to pick next as it often feels like my viewership is the kiss of death
I started watching "Bad Teacher" and kinda liked it but have since discovered that it was cancelled after three episodes.
As a fan of the movie I was interested in the show, but then as you said it got cancelled pretty quickly. How was it in comparison to the movie? Assuming you saw it.
Show your Mum the original British version. 6 episodes. 50 minutes long (plus ads.). It's got one of the kids from Game of Thrones as the dummy. He keeps his clothes on. Mostly.
Sirens, formerly of USA. My mom loved this show.
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