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ABC sobataged that show from the beginning. They gave it a decent timeslot, but not a decent start. When the second episode aired, it was the day before Thanksgiving, when most of the show's target audience was away and traveling. Plus, the protaganist is an African American man who has a relationship with a white woman. They didn't want to cause a fiasco by denying the show any face time so they sabotaged the airing. They have halted the show after airing seven episodes with all of the thirteen episodes already produced. The money's been spent, they may as well be aired. It doesn't really matter which slot it's in, just as long as they air it. When they took the show off the air, they claimed they'd cater to fans of the show by putting the rest of the episodes online. Now, they've taken the already-aired episodes down, showing that they probably have no intention of keeping their word. I for one think that the only good show ABC's got left is Lost now. Sucks for them.

2006-12-26 11:58:13 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Television

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I'd love to see how the show ends. I was also disappointed that they referred to it as a seasonally replacement and cut it from the schedule. If abc was going to do that and say it was for lack of ratings, they would have been better off just airing reruns of other programs. I too looked online for the remainder of the episodes, all ready to find out how Hopper would spend his next "day". ABC needs to keep their word and put them online.

Thanks for letting me vent.

2006-12-26 14:57:45 · answer #1 · answered by Bamabrat 6 · 0 0

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