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And the Next Cancelled Show is...

Really? That's a shame. I've found I prefer that version to the original set in L.A. Always liked Rob Lowe.

Oh well... :sigh:
 
I couldn't get into. I dropped the show in season 2. I still like the original 9.1.1, though I do think it's past it's peak and they should end it soon.
 
While I love the original, I could never get into Lone Star. While both shows dealt with sometimes outlandish disasters, Lone Star seemed to be much more tongue in cheek, which I found off putting.
 
To me it just comes down to the characters. I never really grew to like any of Lone Star characters. But the characters on the original are great and the show is also uplifting in how they are all basically family to each other. It's not as good as "Ted Lasso" but it is a show in that kind of uplifting vein.
 
Really? That's a shame. I've found I prefer that version to the original set in L.A. Always liked Rob Lowe.

Oh well... :sigh:

Season 2 of a sitcom Lowe is making with his real life son wrapped a few weeks ago.

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The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon is going from five nights a week to four, following the likes of Colbert, Kimmel and Meyers.
The Late Night band was let go last week as a cost cutting measure by NBC.
 
MGM+ cancels Beacon 23 and isn't going to revive The Winter King after ITVX canceled it.

Individually each episode of Beacon 23 was a work of art.

Together each season are a litter of howling hungry cats in a sack trying to kill each other.

Maybe MGM is saving up to bring Stargate back?
 
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The end is coming soon for late night talk shows. They are just not important in the modern tv landscape. They can't compete against podcasts or the fact that celebrities these days are all over the internet always talking and sharing stories about something.
 
I don't want to see late night talk show go away. I especially like Seth Meyers and his 'A Closer Look' which does a good job of pointing out the political hypocrisy on both sides.
If it were to be cut down, I'd rather see the shows go on one night a week a la Graham Norton and expanded to 90 minutes with multiple guests sitting on the couch; similar to what Johnny Carson used to do when 'The Tonight Show' was 90 minutes.
 
As a big fan Norton and his show's set-up, I wouldn't be adverse to that if things continue to decline. Obviously I'm biased but I really hope nothing happens to The Late Show since I've been such a long-term fan of Colbert's.
 
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