and second seasons? They are considered to be 'buzz' shows for the networks new season and then when something better comes along they are shafted into less attractive timeslots and subsequently, due to the lower ratings, which is the networks fault in the first place, they get lower budgets and therefore are not as good as they once were. As a result, loyal viewers get dissapointed with their outcome once they finally come to a conclusion or subsequent seasons, this is not satisfying, not fair and sometimes ruins great shows which were so ingenious, exciting and enjoyable. I am speaking about shows like Alias, Veronica Mars and the like. I know Veronica Mars and the OC have not been cancelled, but they are only picked up for a certain number of episodes, if they do not get the good ratings then they will be scrapped, with an unfinished ending, this leaves loyal fans demoralized. And people who watch shows for one season to be cool are still the ones being catered to, all for money
2006-11-06
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