This has happened in the past with the final two years of Felicity and Dawson's Creek, a decade ago, when they had a spring and winter finales, before both shows ended. Now ER and Lost is doing the same. But there was no midseason replacement that the WB (now CW) inserted back then for 13 weeks. ABC and NBC are splitting up the seasons of ER and Lost. Lost doesn't start until October, which gives them seven to eight episodes to air until March. Then a midseason replacement will be replaced for 13 weeks, when the rest of the episodes will air until Spring, which would be about 13. NBC is doing the same thing with ER, when their midseason replacement, the Black Donnellys, will air for about 13 weeks. Do you think that viewership will maintain during that break, or fall off, when it returns? Bad move or not? What's your opinion on it?
2006-08-28
01:29:43
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Kristen H
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