ArkieDukie wrote:colchar wrote:ArkieDukie wrote:I'm watching "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" on Netflix. I really like this show - never could figure out why it wasn't a bigger hit. Discovered another reason to like it tonight: one of the characters had a Duke banner on her bulletin board.
I loved that show and was disappointed when it was canceled. IIRC, it was canceled due to the high per episode cost rather than particularly poor ratings.
That sounds about right - Matthew Perry, Bradley Whitford, Timothy Busfield, Steven Weber, and Amanda Peet couldn't have had low salaries. Not sure about Sarah Paulson.
There was a hilarious bit with Bradley Whitford's character where he was ranting about not having product placement in the show. He was eating a Snickers bar at the time.
Such a clever show. Unfortunately those tend to be the ones that don't last.
I think the networks also had a major bidding war for this show when it was first conceived and the high cost paid for it was also factored into the per episode cost which, when added to the salaries, made the cost even higher.
Personally, I am pissed that A) they dumped J.J. (A.J. Cook) from
Criminal Minds and seem to be squeezing Prentice (Paget Brewster) out a bit as she has been forced to accept a reduced role while all of this seems geared toward saving money on the original and putting it into the spinoff; B) that they got rid of the original
Law & order in favour of the cheaper
Law & Order: Los Angeles spinoff and have yet to cancel the abysmal
Law & Order: Criminal Intent - if they had wanted to save money they should've canceled that one; and C) that
Raising the Bar was canceled as I was really enjoying that show.
And yet, they continue to feed people an unending diet of crappy reality shows simply because they are cheaper to produce. If only people would refuse to be sucked in and stop watching them, maybe we could get some decent shows back on TV. I won't hold my breath though.
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