In the United States, Spring semester begins sometime in January, after the first of the year, and ends in May.How do you figure? The episode has a date stamp text that specifies "spring semester"
In the United States, Spring semester begins sometime in January, after the first of the year, and ends in May.How do you figure? The episode has a date stamp text that specifies "spring semester"
Thanks for sharing that bit of a scoop! I think it‘s a bad call to end season two on a cliffhanger, considering how unlikely it probably is that they’ll greenlight a third season. I don’t think any studio would let themselves be influenced in their decision to continue the show or not by the fact that the showrunners decided to end it on a cliffhanger. So this has every potential to just be super annoying to viewers.Getting back the ratings and a possible third season, I've a couple friends on the Star Trek cruise and Gina Yashere said at a talk today that while they haven't heard anything official yet,they just finished filming season 2 and she strongly implied it's a cliffhanger, and the sets are still standing.

People do not watch new Trek to be entertained but to find flaws and nitpick and insult writers and fans.
I guess it's possible they'll go back and do what Discovery did at the very end, should they not be renewed. So we at least get some closure in a 20-minute end segment.Thanks for sharing that bit of a scoop! I think it‘s a bad call to end season two on a cliffhanger, considering how unlikely it probably is that they’ll greenlight a third season. I don’t think any studio would let themselves be influenced in their decision to continue the show or not by the fact that the showrunners decided to end it on a cliffhanger. So this has every potential to just be super annoying to viewers.
But it is good news that the sets are still standing. That means there‘s still definitely a chance for them to continue production.
I’m gonna respond to this in the general discussion thread, as I’m sure this will be of interest to more than just the readers of the Nielsen ratings thread.![]()
Best case scenarioI guess it's possible they'll go back and do what Discovery did at the very end, should they not be renewed. So we at least get some closure in a 20-minute end segment.
Thanks for sharing that bit of a scoop! I think it‘s a bad call to end season two on a cliffhanger, considering how unlikely it probably is that they’ll greenlight a third season. I don’t think any studio would let themselves be influenced in their decision to continue the show or not by the fact that the showrunners decided to end it on a cliffhanger. So this has every potential to just be super annoying to viewers.
But it is good news that the sets are still standing. That means there‘s still definitely a chance for them to continue production.
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Wait? That's not how it works?????I like the show, but i'm not optimistic it will be renewed for a third season.
(These haters actually think that by wishing SFA to be cancelled, they will get their Legacy show. )

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