Agreed. This was the best episode so far. Some actual science fiction event on this interplanetary spacecraft.Problem is it took the entire series to get there.So it's only natural we lose it with the best episode aired thus far.![]()
So will we be able to watch the rest online?
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Heroes was a runaway freight train compared with this show. Or maybe the difference is not the pacing but whether the events and characters depicted have any inherent interest whatsoever.The pacing of Defying Gravity's first 8 episodes is almost as slow as Heroes season 1.
The show is already listed there in the saved section. Dunno if it has the full run of episodes but I don't see why it wouldn't.Well my ongoing Netflix account will be sure to have them and I pay that every month.
The CW is picking up the rest of the series. Southern California beaches will double for Venus.
The pacing of Defying Gravity's first 8 episodes is almost as slow as Heroes season 1. That whole first season was just a buildup to season 2.
Season 2 and everything since was an afterthought, an awkward attempt to carry on story and character arcs that were never designed to last more than one year.
http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=8293[09.14.09 - 06:32 PM]
ABC REP: "DEFYING GRAVITY" NOT CANCELED
By The Futon Critic Staff (TFC) LOS ANGELES (thefutoncritic.com) -- Let the speculation end: ABC's "Defying Gravity" is still very much alive.
Nicole Marostica, the show's publicist for the network, has confirmed the Alphabet hasn't pulled the plug on the show and is still mulling scheduling options going forward.
Due to its late start this summer, ABC didn't have the real estate to air all 13 installments from its first season. "Gravity's" shortened run was made clear from the start: the network announced back on July 22 (read the story), "Brothers & Sisters" would return to its Sunday, 10:00/9:00c slot on September 27, leaving "Gravity" just eight weeks of potential air dates.
This coming Sunday, ABC will air the 2005 feature "King Kong" rather than put originals against CBS's coverage of the Emmys.
"Gravity" nevertheless has been a lackluster performer at best - last night's airing drew just 2.52 million viewers (including a 0.9 rating among adults 18-49), making it the least-watched program on the four major networks.
No indication was given as to when the show will return.
ABC will air the final episodes next summer and call it season two. That way they can charge $50 for the aired episodes on DVD and call it season one.![]()
...Nicole Marostica, the show's publicist for the network, has confirmed the Alphabet hasn't pulled the plug on the show and is still mulling scheduling options going forward.
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"Gravity" nevertheless has been a lackluster performer at best - last night's airing drew just 2.52 million viewers (including a 0.9 rating among adults 18-49), making it the least-watched program on the four major networks.
No indication was given as to when the show will return.
ABC will air the final episodes next summer and call it season two. That way they can charge $50 for the aired episodes on DVD and call it season one.![]()
ABC doesn't own the series, so I doubt they have the DVD rights. 20th Century Fox is the US producing partner, so the rights probably lie with them. Whatever ABC does with the show is unlikely to affect its DVD release.
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