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And the Next Cancelled Show is...

OH. It's awful.

I'm a couple episodes behind. They are going to all this extent to satisfy bible law without citing if the Bible and angels and god are real(Note how the Ark of the Covenant worked in Raiders. No faith required. Just a fact. God is going to melt your face if you fuck with him. Of course now we have to wonder if it wasn't just an engine part from an alien space craft?). If god is real, then they're doing a magic spell. If God is fake, like in the real world, then they're just assembling a series of impossible stuff to appease religious nutjob assholes to pull off a Scooby Doo real estate deal, so they won't get shot by those zealous fanatics.

Seriously. All this shit, is so that some #### wants to build a Luxury Hotel in Jerusalem, while telling the bibleheads that it's actually a new temple, but satisfying prophecy about how a new temple is supposed to be built.

You're not going to get away with it, unless everything in that hotel is extremely fire proof.
 
I remember there was a time I'd tune in to USA almost every night for a different series. These days all I got is Suits and Pains, and even the latter is getting harder and harder to stick with.
 
I think I'm one of only 5 people who watched this...USA cancels Dig

I think you might be right!

I love Jason Isaacs, but...I simply couldn't bring myself to watch "Dig." It just looked ridiculous--and not in a good way.

CBS has canceled "CSI," according to multiple reports. The network has yet to make an official announcement. Vulture originally broke the news on Twitter last week.

Industry insiders are reporting that the network will finish off the show, which wrapped its fifteenth season in February, with a two-hour long movie. EW reports that original CSI star William Petersen may return for the special, as well. CBS did not return request for comment on the rumors. Spinoff show, "CSI: Cyber," has, however, been renewed for a second season .
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/...tml?utm_hp_ref=entertainment&ir=Entertainment

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What is Santa doing on CSI??
 
Yup. And Monk, TDZ, White Collar, and I watched Cover Affairs for a while, but it really went downhill after the second season.
 
Hey, my friends and I saw Coyote Ugly in theatres three times--and not because any of us thought it was a good movie.
 
Forever had a good premise, but it's biggest failing was that it was based on this great premise of an immortal, but got the mysteries that Morgan and Martinez were solving were not very interesting. I don't think the character had to be as jaded as Adam was, but he seemed a bit too chipper for someone who can't die.
 
Forever had a good premise, but it's biggest failing was that it was based on this great premise of an immortal, but got the mysteries that Morgan and Martinez were solving were not very interesting. I don't think the character had to be as jaded as Adam was, but he seemed a bit too chipper for someone who can't die.

I loved the premise of the show a lot. My main issue with it was that it was too beholden to the fact that it was a procedural "case of the week" type show. I wish they would have explored the concept of his being immortal more than just with flashbacks.

Also, since he could essentially "die" all the time and come back, I thought he'd be dying more often, after the fist couple of episodes they kind of stopped killing him.
 
It's now official that CSI is canceled and will show a two hour finale movie on September 27th.

Ted Danson is being waste... I mean moved to CSI: Cyber.
 
I loved the premise of the show a lot. My main issue with it was that it was too beholden to the fact that it was a procedural "case of the week" type show. I wish they would have explored the concept of his being immortal more than just with flashbacks.

Also, since he could essentially "die" all the time and come back, I thought he'd be dying more often, after the fist couple of episodes they kind of stopped killing him.

I was enjoying it but yeah, they didn't do themselves any favours with the murder of the week format. Sometimes it even felt like that was actually the show they really wanted to make (and the immortality stuff was just an after thought to pull in some viewers)
 
Covert Affairs got pretty bad, pretty fast but I shall remember it fondly for one thing: in one of the later episodes they went to my hometown of Essen, Germany. With actual aerial footage of Essen friggin Germany. That... took me by surprise.
 
Forever had a good premise, but it's biggest failing was that it was based on this great premise of an immortal, but got the mysteries that Morgan and Martinez were solving were not very interesting. I don't think the character had to be as jaded as Adam was, but he seemed a bit too chipper for someone who can't die.

I loved the premise of the show a lot. My main issue with it was that it was too beholden to the fact that it was a procedural "case of the week" type show. I wish they would have explored the concept of his being immortal more than just with flashbacks.

Also, since he could essentially "die" all the time and come back, I thought he'd be dying more often, after the fist couple of episodes they kind of stopped killing him.

I think that the producers/writers decided, rightly so, that killing him constantly would've been gimmicky.

I think it would've been better off without the cop/ME storyline and used some kind of other avenue for him to explore his immortality.
 
Oh.

Why I am scared.

No to little censorship, means that we might be seeing graphic imagery of Mindy elbow deep into some lady she's pulling a baby out of.
 
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