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| Quote: | Oy vey! :eye roll:
It has nothing to do with any of the cast's acting abilities, especially Scott's. | Nobody said it did -- or I missed it if they did. The comments seemed directed more to whether comedy was a good fit for Scott. It's a subjective thing, I think, because not everyone appreciates the same brand of humor. What's hilarious to some, leaves others cold, and I think AiA proves that. Quote: |
Originally Posted by lancer It's an irony they will promote shows that are doing well but not back shows they may not care about for the long term. | The CW did seem to promote AiA, though, if the critics are any indication, because there have been many online reviews for it. I still get email alerts about it, so the word is out there. I'm not sure what qualifies as enough promotion -- keep plugging it until it's a success, no matter how dismal the ratings? At some point you have to cut your losses.
It seems as if the CW is just the scapegoat in this, which is understandable. Hardly any of us had a positive opinion of them last year, with negative sentiments running high after the cancellation of GG; I remember many posters grumbling about Scott/AiA being back on that network, because they never wanted to watch anything on the CW again. If railing against the CW makes you feel better though, have at it. lol.
I just think the show never found its niche -- it had a good lead-in from EHC, but it consistently lost those viewers and there was nothing else to pair it with. __________________ When life hands you lemons, ask for tequila and salt and call me over.
Last edited by BarkMyer : 03-07-2008 at 07:54 AM.
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