New series that could go the distance, Heroes that might get better, House is depressed
By fred | October 31, 2007
Couple of news, quickly.
- Preston Beckman, who handles scheduling at Fox, gave some thoughts about what he thinks might be series that may not have been massive hits so far, but could go the distance. His selection is made of ABC’s Dirty Sexy Money, CBS’ The Big Bang Theory and NBC’s Life. I’m not liking DSM that much, but I sure hope the two others get picked up, they deserve it!
- Heroes creator and executive producer Tim Kring doesn’t seem to care about all the complaints made towards his series, or the poor ratings it gets. He assures people than as the new chapter will end, which unlike last season won’t happen on the season finale but on episode 11, all things will make sense and people will forget about what went wrong.
Somehow I doubt it, but “it will all be paid off by episode 11” assures Kring, adding that “from 7 to 11 are the best episodes we’ve ever done“. Yeah, sounds just like Prison Break’s producers claiming that this was going to be the best season yet to me…
- Recently Hugh Laurie flew away back home. That would mean London, England, as he comes from there and his family still lives on the Island. Seems that Laurie suffers from depression, and he missed his family and was “drained” by the show’s overnight success and the 14-hour, five-days-a-week demands of the job. Production of House supports him, and so do we as he’s a great guy, a fantastic actor, and family comes first.
Plus, I hear there’s a strike coming up, so….
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Shows: Dirty Sexy Money, Heroes, House, Life, The Big Bang Theory
