Saturday, September 25, 2021

Golden Huckleberry Award Nominees: 2020-2021

It would take me longer than you would think to write the nominees for my version of awards that you see from time to time. Thankfully, doing the winners (or, in this case, losers) is much easier for me in the long run. Sorry in advance if I’m skipping a lot of the awards or not giving as many nominees as I would like or otherwise do. Be glad that you are seeing this at all. But I realize that I have to buckle down and do a whole lot of the recurring posts for this blog or they aren’t getting done and for me, not getting them done isn’t an option I’m considering. Let’s hope that this isn’t a bad choice. Note that this covers the time frame of around June of 2020 to May of 2021. 

Main awards: Worst season premiere (no nominees), Worst cliffhanger resolution (Prodigal Son), Worst title (Big Sky, United We Fall, Dead Pixels, Labor of Love, Cherries Wild, Family Game Fight), Worst ending to a TV series (Prodigal Son, Next, Debris, Swamp Thing, Pandora), Worst acting (Mom), Worst writing (Mom), Worst plot (Mom), The good riddance award (Mom, Good Girls, Last Man Standing, Filthy Rich, Trickster, One Day at a Time), Why do people care award (Mom, Last Man Standing, America’s Funniest Home Videos), Worst idea for a show (Mom, Last Man Standing, America’s Funniest Home Videos), Biggest waste of time (Last Man Standing, America’s Funniest Home Videos, Debris, Pandora, Prodigal Son, Swamp Thing), Most forgettable (Celebrity Watch Party, Trickster, Being Reuben, Devils, Black-ish), Bonehead decision of the season (Celebrity Watch Party), Worst drama show (Prodigal Son, The 100, Devils, Bulletproof, Tell Me a Story, In the Dark, Pandora, Swamp Thing, Trickster, Filthy Rich, The Blacklist, Good Girls), Worst comedy show (Mom, Call Your Mom, Call Me Kat, Duncanville, Bless the Harts, Last Man Standing, Superstore, The Conners, Black-ish, Dead Pixels), Worst new show (Cosmos: Possible Worlds, Game of Talents, Next, Filthy Rich, Labor of Love, Game On, Ultimate Tag, Celebrity Watch Party, Being Rueben, Killer Camp, Devils, Swamp Thing, Trickster, World’s Funniest Animals, United States of Al), Why is it still on award (The Blacklist), Most overrated show (Black-ish, Mom, The Blacklist), Weakest Characters (Mom, Last Man Standing, Superstore), Worst reason to cancel a good show (award forever null and void for future awards), Why was it created award (Superstore, Mom, Last Man Standing), What were they thinking award (Celebrity Watch Party), Why do people like it award (Mom, Superstore, Last Man Standing), Worst retooling of a show (Pandora, Prodigal Son, American Housewife), Jumped the shark award (Pandora), Most obvious cancellation (Pandora, Prodigal Son, Filthy Rich), What’s it about award (Devils, Wandavision, One Day at a Time, Trickster, Bulletproof, Tell Me a Story, Two Sentence Horror Stories), Time to stop watching award (American Housewife), They’ve stopped caring award (Pandora), Most average show award (Walker, Connecting, Debris, I Can See Your Voice, Game of Talents, Bob Hearts Abishola, The FBI Declassified, The Conners, Emergency Call), That’s actually a show award (Celebrity Watch Party), Not worth a second viewing award (Walker, Devils, Trickster, The Conners, Game On, Celebrity Watch Party, Ultimate Tag, Dead Pixels, Tell Me a Story, Emergency Call, The FBI Declassified, Filthy Rich), Weirdest show (Celebrity Watch Party), Worst news show (Lou Dobbs Tonight, Tucker Carlson, Full Measure with Sheryl Ackison, Inside Edition), Biggest Dud (Celebrity Watch Party), Dead to me award (Prodigal Son, Killer Camp, Next, Swamp Thing), Worst show on FOX (Labor of Love, Call Me Kat, Cosmos: Possible Worlds, Filthy Rich, I Can See Your Voice, Game of Talents, Next, Duncanville, Last Man Standing, Prodigal Son), Worst show on ABC (American Housewife, America’s Funniest Home Videos, The Bachelor franchise, Black-ish, The Conners), Worst show on CBS (Man with a Plan, United States of Al, The Greatest at Home Videos, Love Island, Mom, One Day at a Time), Worst show on NBC (The Blacklist, Superstore, Connecting), Worst show on the CW (In the Dark, Killer Camp, Katy Keene, Being Reuben, The 100, Devils, Dead Pixels, Fridge Wars, Swamp Thing, Trickster, World’s Funniest Animals, Two Sentence Horror Stories, Bulletproof, Tell Me a Story), Worst show on every other network (Lucifer), Worst syndicated show (Right This Minute, Inside Edition, People), Worst show on television nominees (pending)

Other awards: Worst story arc (covering up murder in Prodigal Son), Worst plot twist (Malcolm becoming a killer in Prodigal Son), Worst new character (no nominees), Biggest moron (no nominees), Most hated character (Lucifer from Lucifer), Worst character transformation (Ainsley from Prodigal Son), Most overrated character (Lucifer from Lucifer), Most obvious twist (no nominees), Why are they still alive award (no nominees), Most accepted death (Yavalla from The Outpost), WTF death (Martin from Prodigal Son), Most obvious death (no nominees), Most useless character (no nominees), Worst Villain (Lucifer from Lucifer), Dumbest scheduling choice (Too many long summer seasons on The CW, no elected themed news show during the scheduling gaps for the Big Three networks, the lack of scripted shows on FOX), Worst episode yet (The Last Weekend from Prodigal Son, Watchdog from NCIS, Loose Ends from Swamp Thing), Worst episode this season (The Last Weekend from Prodigal Son, Watchdog from NCIS, Loose Ends from Swamp Thing), Episode not worth a rewatch award (The Last Weekend from Prodigal Son, Watchdog from NCIS, Loose Ends from Swamp Thing), Dumbest character departure (Jimmy’s wife on NCIS, the original Anna-Kat from American Housewife, any of the first season exclusive characters from Pandora), Weirdest plot choice (getting a team suspended because of dogs on NCIS), Worst romance (no nominees), Worst commercial (no nominees), WTF moment (Gibbs losing it over dead dogs from NCIS, Lex acquitted from Supergirl, Malcolm the killer from Prodigal Son), Worst host (no nominees), Worst political commercial (Mitch McConnell’s ad attacking Amy McGrath for comparing Trump’s election to 9/11), Most ridiculous plot point (Gibbs getting suspended over dead dogs from NCIS), The misleading promo award (no nominees), Worst season yet (Prodigal Son season 2, Pandora season 2, American Housewife season 5)

Monday, September 20, 2021

Silver Globe Awards Nominees: 2020

I have this idea for what would be the best of TV from the previous year and since I put off doing this blog post for long enough, it is time to finally get it done and finished with. That is the way I feel about a lot of the blog posts that I’m hopefully going to have covered in this blog. Now I’m sorry that I will not be editing this done some more as I need to get this done ASAP.

Best new show (9-1-1: Lone Star, For Life, Don’t, B Positive, Big Sky, Broke, FBI: Most Wanted, Stargirl, Lego Masters, Tough as Nails, Taskmaster, Tommy), Best one season show (Emergence, Manhunt: Deadly Game, Schooled, Don’t, Tommy, Broke, Taskmaster), Best cancelled or ending show (Modern Family, Arrow, Fresh off the Boat, Tommy, God Friended Me, Taskmaster, Hawaii Five-0, Carol’s Second Act, Schooled, Hollywood Game Night, Don’t, Emergence, The Good Place, Blindspot, Broke, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Most screwed show (Taskmaster), Best theme song (NCIS, NCIS: New Orleans, S.W.A.T.), Best idea for a show (Taskmaster), Best series premiere (Stargirl, Big Sky, 9-1-1: Lone Star), Best series finale (Arrow, Schooled, The Good Place, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Best cliffhanger ending (The Rookie, Prodigal Son, The Flash, Nancy Drew), Best cliffhanger resolution (Manifest), Best cast (NCIS, Blindspot, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Best writers (The Good Place, NCIS, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Best editing (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Most interesting show (NCIS, The Good Place, Primetime: What Would You Do?), Best music in a show (Taskmaster), Time well spent award (NCIS, Taskmaster, NCIS: New Orleans), Most memorable (NCIS, Taskmaster, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Most underrated TV show (Emergence, God Friended Me, Broke), Best retooling of a show (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Shouldn’t have been cancelled award (Taskmaster), Why was it a midseason replacement award (9-1-1: Lone Star, FBI: Most Wanted, Lego Masters), Best comedy-drama (no nominees), Groundbreaking show (Taskmaster), Best news show (60 Minutes), Most topical (Supergirl), Best comedy (The Good Place, Taskmaster, Young Sheldon), Best drama (NCIS, Emergence, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Best foreign import (Taskmaster), Best take on current events- the pandemic (Grey’s Anatomy, Station 19, Bull, NCIS: New Orleans, All Rise), Best take on current events- racial injustice (All Rise), Best take on current events- police brutality (Big Sky, All Rise, S.W.A.T.), Best PBS special (no nominees), Best show on CBS (NCIS, Tommy Survivor, FBI: Most Wanted, MacGyver, NCIS: New Orleans, Hawaii Five-0, God Friended Me, Star Trek: Discovery, 60 Minutes, All Rise, Bull, Blue Bloods, FBI, Young Sheldon, Tough as Nails, S.W.A.T., NCIS: Los Angeles, Evil, Carol’s Second Act, Broke, B Positive, Manhunt: Deadly Games, Magnum P.I.), Best show on ABC (Big Sky, Schooled, Celebrity Family Feud, For Life, The Goldbergs, The Good Doctor, Grey’s Anatomy, Match Game, Press Your Luck, The Rookie, Station 19, Modern Family, Fresh off the Boat, Emergence, Don’t, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Primetime: What Would You Do?), Best show on the CW (Arrow, Batwoman, Black Lightning, Burden of Truth, Charmed, Coroner, Dynasty; Roswell, New Mexico; Riverdale, Stargirl, Supergirl, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, Nancy Drew, The Outpost, Penn and Teller: Fool Us, The Outpost, Taskmaster, Whose Line is it Anyways?), Best show on NBC (The Good Place, Blindspot, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, SVU, Manifest, New Amsterdam), Best show on FOX (9-1-1, Bob’s Burgers, Family Guy, Lego Masters, The Masked Singer, The Resident, The Simpsons, 9-1-1: Lone Star), Best show on any other network (no nominees), Best syndicated show (The Kelly Clarkson Show), Best show on television nominees (pending)

Other Section: Best villain (Lex Luthor from Supergirl), Best hero (Kara Danvers from Supergirl, Leroy Jethro Gibbs from NCIS, Dr. Shawn Murphy from The Good Doctor, Barry Allen from The Flash, Dr. Max Goodwin from New Amsterdam), Best bromance (Callen and Hanna from NCIS: Los Angeles, Steve and Danny from Hawaii Five-0), Best anti-hero (Oliver Queen from Arrow), Best facial expressions (Alec Baldwin on Saturday Night Live), Best badass (Oliver Queen from Arrow), Best shocking moment (no nominees), The dearly departed award (Regis Philbin, Jim Lehrer, Jerry Stiller, Fred Willard, Alex Trebek, Cliff Robinson), Best story arc (no nominees), Best character transformation (no nominees), Best new character (no nominees), Most underrated character (no nominees), Best finale song (no nominees), Best original song (no nominees), Best crossover event (Nothing Seems the Same, All Tomorrow’s Parties, and The Center Won’t Hold from the Grey’s Anatomy universe), Favorite actor (Freddie Highmore, Iain Armitage, Mark Harmon), Favorite actress (Camilla Luddington, Patricia Heaton, Melissa Benoist), Best episode yet (Dancing at Los Angeles from All Rise), Best episode this year (Leave a Light on from Grey’s Anatomy, Dancing at Los Angeles from All Rise, The Arizona from NCIS), Best season yet award (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 7, The Resident season 3, All Rise season 2), Self sacrifice win (Paul from Next, Oliver Queen from Arrowverse, Pruitt Herara from Station 19), Best social commentary (All Rise), Best cameo (no nominees), Best political commercial (Mourning in America), Best commercial (Charmin’s toilet paper commercial on the shortage)

Saturday, September 18, 2021

2021-2022 Cancellation Predictions

With the Emmys airing tomorrow and thus the unofficial start of the next TV season happening as a result, it is time for me to do my favorite post of all the years that I do. This was something that I got rid of at one point due to low viewership, but I got rid of that rule when the new blogger made it impossible to keep track of based on that so I’m bringing this post back after having not done it last year. Any show that I don’t know will exist is not included by default and I’m leaving out most summer shows. If there are existing show that aren’t renewed yet, I’m not including them either. Also, I had to rush through some of this post to get it done today so I may be quicker at this than I would like.

 

ABC shows

 

What I think will go

 

Black-ish: This one is a freebie. They have announced that the show is ending and thus there is no reason not to put it on here unless I want to be wrong about them. There aren’t that many of them known going into the season, but I still want to include what I know I will be right about.

 

Grey’s Anatomy: Maybe I’m seeing things that aren’t there, but it seemed like there was an ounce of finality to some of the most recent season and there could be more of it this coming season as well. I do not know for sure of any rumors that this is ending, but still feeling it is worth including here.

 

Home Economics: It will be hard to know what the sophomore slump in at least ratings will be going into the next season, but I believe that this one is more likely than others. It seems like there might be more going against this show than others.

 

A Million Little Things: With this not set to be on until midseason and it possibly not being on Thursdays at all, this could lead to a serious ratings decline that would result in it ending. But there could be enough episodes where it is near a magic number where cancellation makes no sense. I do not know if it is at that point or not, which is why I’m putting it here.

 

Abbott Elementary: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

Jeopardy! National College Championship: Before I get into why this is here, I do have to wonder, does ABC have the exclusive primetime rights to all the syndicated game shows? That seems to be the case. Anyways, this one is here due to it probably not being a long term plan, although this may not be the case of what happens here at all.

 

Judge Steve Harvey: I don’t think that any of the judge shows work well outside of daytime hours plus Steve Harvey hosts a lot of stuff already. With a lot of his shows being hit and miss as to whether or not they will last, this one in my mind is more likely to end than others are.

 

Generation Gap: At one point, this show based on a segment on Jimmy Kimmel Live was going to air and be made. There are not signs of this airing at all in the future. In the off chance that this does air in the future, it probably won’t last beyond what we’ve already seen of this.

 

Who Wants to be a Millionaire?: I don’t even know if this is renewed for this coming season at all or not because I do not yet know of any evidence that this will be coming back and if it does, it could easily end like it has in the past.

 

Women of the Movement: There is already a plan of this being only one season. While this could lead to one of those reverse cancellations as we’ve seen in the past with other miniseries or things like it, I do not think that this will be the case with it in the end.

 

The Wonder Years: There is a lot of hit and miss with remakes. It seems like nearly a 50/50 split of them lasting a while or them only lasting the one season. A lot of it can depend on the network that it will air on. This network has a lot of old fashioned shows so I think that this won’t last as a result.

 

Queens: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

Promised Land: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

Maggie: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

What I think will stay

 

Shark Tank: This has probably never been in danger of ending and probably won’t be. Station 19: With the other show in the franchise more likely to end, this would be more likely to stay. Supermarket Sweep: I see no reason why this would end, although I could just as easily be wrong about this. The Rookie: This should be close to enough episodes needing done that renewal is a certainty. Holey Moley: This will probably last like most of the other game shows on this network. Celebrity Wheel of Fortune: This has to last with it as entertaining as it is. Also, does ABC have the primetime rights for all of the syndicated shows? That’s weird. The Conners: This probably is at a magic number in terms of episodes where it has to have more to get syndication.

 

Dancing with the Stars- This show is very popular still and probably won’t end despite the hosting change from a while ago. The Goldbergs: I haven’t heard rumors that this is ending and unless there is some notable change in what goes on with it between now and then, it will be sticking around. Plus, with another major sitcom of theirs ending, I wouldn’t think that they end another this time around. The Good Doctor: This is probably at a magic number in terms of episodes made where even a ratings decline wouldn’t get it cancelled yet this season since they need enough for syndication. The Great Christmas Light Fight: I don’t know why this would end.

 

20/20: As long as there is true crime worth showing on television, this show will exist. As long as there is news as well, this show will exist. Basically, nothing is getting rid of this show. American Idol: The network really likes this show so I think that it will keep lasting as a result. America’s Funniest Home Videos: While this remains a dumb show, it is still well liked so it will keep lasting. The Bachelorette: This and The Bachelor are going to keep lasting even in pandemic era TV where they should still be staying six feet apart from others. Big Sky: While this could have a sophomore slump in ratings, I don’t see that happening given its better timeslot.

 

CBS shows

 

What I think will go

 

The Activist: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post. Plus, it is on Fridays.

 

Come Dance with Me: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post. Plus, this sounds like one of those reality competition shows which never last on this network.

 

CSI: Vegas: There might not be a long term plan for this show as what little we might see of the first season could be all that is meant for us to see during this show. I can only hope that they make more than that and this show lasts, but I just don’t have as high hopes for this being the long awaited return of the franchise as we would like and want.

 

FBI: International: I’m thinking that the other two FBI shows are more than likely to last beyond what they have now in terms of episodes. But I think that the newest one would be most likely to fail, which is why this made the list out of everything.

 

Ghosts: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

Good Sam: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

Smallwood: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

NCIS: I heard rumors that this show might be ending and that’s all I need to hear to put it on this list. When you hear those rumors, bet on them as they are likely to be right. Plus, with rumors that Mark Harmon is leaving the show as well, this could be the end of CBS’s longest running drama.

 

The Amazing Race: Continuing problems with the pandemic makes me think this could easily get an unrenewal or be delayed so long that any future season of it would wind up being its last. Blood and Treasure: With this show having been delayed as long as it has been, people won’t care if it does return and can only end as a result. Blue Bloods: CBS likes to screw with people at times and this could wind up not being profitable to the network anymore so they’d ax it as a result. Bull: The allegations against its star and new showrunner make me think that it could end as a result of that, especially since this should have more than enough episodes for syndication by now.

 

The Equalizer: It might not have too much against it, but Liza Lapira is not known for being on long running shows and the football delays could easily get it in at some point in time. SEAL Team: This is oddly airing just four episodes before making the switch to streaming so it is sort of a freebie. I will not be keeping track of its streaming future. Undercover Boss: With this being gone as long as it has been, I don’t see it being as good a hit anymore if this does come back. United States of Al: There is far too much against this show and CBS is likely to find a different sitcom to keep instead of it.

 

What I think will stay

 

Young Sheldon: While this will be in syndication pretty soon where I live and plenty of other places too, I don’t see it ending because it needs even more episodes for it to last longer. Survivor: This may be a spoiler, but I think that they have already filmed more than just the fall and spring season so this won’t end since they wouldn’t film more seasons and then not air them. S.W.A.T. : Magic numbers in terms of syndication mean everything, although this could easily end since it might have been in danger of that this season. Still, I think that it will return. Tough as Nails: This should already be renewed. Magnum P.I.: This is again at a magic number where cancellation is highly unlikely.

 

Bob Hearts Abishola: Again, we have magic numbers sometimes when it comes to renewal and if they need more than what a current season will bring, then you will get more than the upcoming season will get in terms of future seasons. 48 Hours: Would this ever really end? 60 Minutes: This has never been in danger of ending and never will be. B Positive: I have to imagine that this will last, although this might be one I’m more likely to be wrong about. NCIS: Hawai’i: Rumors of the flag show ending should mean that the rest of the franchise is safe. However, with two Arrowverse shows ending last season and both NCIS: New Orleans and MacGyver also ending last season, we’d have to see just how different it would be from another show in the franchise to break this rule.

 

NCIS: Los Angeles: This will only end if it turns out that NCIS is sticking around. Otherwise, it will last this season and could be offed the next one. FBI: I still think that it is more likely that the new one will end before any of the other shows in the franchise would. If that’s not the case, then this would end. But I think that it needs more episodes for syndication to work anyways. FBI: Most Wanted: This should be heading into its third season with almost certainty of renewal based on magic numbers that I have brought up that might not make sense to everyone, but does to those who track this sort of thing.

 

CW shows

 

What I think will go

 

Great Chocolate Showdown: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

Naomi: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

Tom Swift: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

All American: Homecoming: The main show would be more likely to stay around and thus, this new show would be more likely to end as a result. Would I Lie to You?: The UK version is certain to end and we’ll see if the US one fails as well. Dynasty: After enough delays with the previous season and there being enough episodes for syndication with a fourth, this is way more likely to end than stay. In the Dark: This will be the network’s first chance to get rid of it after inexplicably renewing it the first season. I don’t know why it would be on so late and be something the network cares about long term. Killer Camp: I have no idea just how different this will be this season, but with it gone a long enough time, it is not likely to be accepted when it comes back.

 

Legacies: I’m thinking that this has enough going against it that it would be more likely to end than to stick around in the end. Legends of the Hidden Temple: A lot of revivals don’t work on various networks and with this not a drama, it is more than likely doomed. Legends of Tomorrow: If any Arrowverse show is ending, it is this one. Of course, I’ve said that before and been wrong. Still, this has the most against it since it doesn’t get as good ratings as The Flash or is too new like the others, an actual benefit for them, but not this show. Riverdale: The airing of the last season was delayed enough that I don’t think that there is a long term plan for this beyond what we’ve seen thus far. Roswell, New Mexico: While it will never have enough episodes for syndication, it has enough seasons for this network to end it.

 

What I think will stay

 

Walker: Season 2 cancellations of shows rarely happen on this network. Whose Line is it Anyways?: This is likely to always last. World’s Funniest Animals: It’s a dumb show, but why would it end? They need to air something and this works for them. Stargirl: Season 3 cancellations of shows rarely happen on this network. Superman and Lois: This will last as it needs more time on the network. Two Sentence Horror Stories: The network needs this so it will last. Nancy Drew: While not close enough to the magic number per say, it is still what it most has going for it. Penn and Teller: Fool Us: This is a popular show still so it will last. Kung Fu: Season 2 cancellations of shows rarely happen on this network.

 

All American: This might be at the magic number where cancellation makes no sense. Batwoman: They almost never cancel third season shows on any network. Charmed: Magic number, blah blah blah, filler. The Flash: This is still popular and won’t be going anywhere without warning or a ratings hit. 4400: This will likely continue a long line of popular drama reboots by this network.

 

FOX shows

 

What I think will go

 

Alter Ego: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

Diggstown: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

The Big Leap: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

The Cleaning Lady: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

Krapopolis: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

Monarch: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

Next Level Chief: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

Our Kind of People: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

Pivoting: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

Welcome to Flatch: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post. Plus, the title sucks.

 

Call Me Kat: This is a horrible show and I can’t imagine that they’d keep this around forever. Don’t Forget the Lyrics: Most reboots do not work and this probably will fit that category. Housebroken: This likely will be passed over for other shows as production returns to normal. I Can See Your Voice: I don’t see this as lasting when they need new things in its place.

 

What I think will stay

 

The Masked Singer: As popular as this show still is, I doubt it will be in danger of ending for quite a while in the future. Its only problem is if they rely on gimmicks or game changes too much. MasterChef: This will keep lasting unless something happens to its host like cancellation. MasterChef: Junior: See what I just wrote for the previous show. The Resident: This needs more episodes for syndication, although this does have more going against it like a major character leaving and a potential Georgia purge, although the last one is probably more me seeing things that aren’t there. The Simpsons: This could end, but barring deaths or voice actors being cancelled, this won’t.

 

Duncanville: This is entering a third season which should be good, although the episode count might be low enough that it won’t be as good an indicator as most would be. Family Guy: Even if this were to end, it might return as it has in the past. The Great North: While I doubt that it already has been renewed, maybe it has been, but probably will be if it hasn’t. 9-1-1: This show remains popular for now and I just don’t see it as ending just yet. 9-1-1: Lone Star: This will last for the same reason others have. Bob’s Burgers: This shouldn’t be in danger of ending any time soon. In fact, I’m not sure if animated shows on FOX follow the same rules as live action shows on this or other networks do. Domino Masters: While this might just be seen as a wanna be Lego Masters, I think that it will last for the same reason that Lego Masters has lasted thus far.

 

NBC shows

 

What I think will go

 

American Auto: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

American Song Contest: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

Grand Crew: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

Home Sweet Home: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

AGT: Extreme: A lot of reality show spin-offs are failures with few exceptions. This is more likely not to be an exception just yet. La Brea: While this looks pretty cool, as lot of science fiction shows just do not last on network TV. Ordinary Joe: High concept shows don’t last on network TV. This could go the same way that Awake did.

 

That’s My Jam: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

The Thing about Pam: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

The Wheel: With a lot of new shows, I won’t know as much about them going into it so it might just make more sense for me to put it among the shows predicted as cancelled than it would any other place. Also, expect to see these exact words throughout this post.

 

The Blacklist: This has more going against it than for it. It is only a matter of time until this ends. Ellen’s Greatest Night of Giveaways: With possible backlash into Ellen, this could easily end as a result. Mr. Mayor: I don’t think that this will keep lasting over and over again. While I am glad to see this go back into production, the delays are often a sign of things going wrong. Password: Most reboots don’t last and I think this will be one of them. This is us: This is a freebie, confirmed to end. Transplant: This may not be a long term plan for the network with shows going back to normal. The Weakest Link: A lot of game shows will probably end with shows going back to normal. Who do you Think You Are?: This is likely to end again as it has before, even though it might return in the same way.

 

What I think will stay

 

Young Rock: I think that this will last, but this is more of a risk for me to put here. The Voice: Unless something happens, this will always be part of the network. I just wish that I could say the same for the shows that air after it. New Amsterdam: This show need a magic number beyond what it already has so consider it likely to stay around. Chicago Fire: I doubt that this will end, even with its mass renewals ending, I think, this time around. Chicago Med: They aren’t going to end this yet. Chicago PD: I don’t see any trouble for this show in the franchise.

 

Dateline: The network needs this show for an all purpose fill in for its true crime and news ventures. Kenan: Unless they need him more on SNL, this should be lasting still, although this is a risk to put here as it could be a sophomore ratings slump. Law and Order: Organized Crime: This is likely to last in my mind, although I could be wrong about it. Law and Order: Special Victims Unit: There should not be any danger in this show ending any time soon. LA Fire and Rescue: It is always a risk to put a new show on the safe list, but I think that this should still around in the end.

 

I might have to schedule this to go up sooner than I actually got this up since blogs of mine might now be intertwined with Central time zone where I live instead of Western which would give me an extra two hours in theory. I am running out of time for nearly all of my regular blog posts, but do now have to put the time and effort into them in order to get them done when they make sense for me before the year is over which will be quicker than I might have thought at first. I have squandered too much time on this blog by doing a bunch of random posts that I can only hope that the regular features are here before the year ends in a good enough time in the future.

Saturday, September 11, 2021

Fan of the Week

It might have been a while since something like this was even relevant to TV in a way. All that I can remember is that after an episode of Bones, they would say that some random person is the fan of the week. This was hardly the only show to do something like this. I think that this was largely only done with FOX shows in the end. I don’t know if this is something that they still do. I also don’t know if this is even worthy of a blog post in the end, but I still feel like doing this post. 

What is there to say about what’s clearly a gimmick to make some people on facebook feel better about themselves? Well, I find it dumb and wouldn’t bother with trying to do this. Maybe others actually care, but I fail to see how less than a minute of recognition for being a fan of the week if you even get that at all is worth much of anything. Do you see a point of it? Do you disagree with me? It’s fine if you do. But it is also fine if you don’t comment on this blog as I don’t really care about getting that, although I would be more than fine with some comments to an extent.

Saturday, September 4, 2021

How Writers both Won and Lost During Coronavirus

I still have some potential posts to write regarding the pandemic and how it affected TV. It arguably still is affecting TV and will for quite some time. That goes behind just the usual pop culture references it will now have in some shows for quite a while. But there is one thing that I might want most from all of the changes brought by the pandemic. And that would be all of the unmade episodes of TV that happened as a result of it.

While plenty of shows were able to start their next season doing the episodes that were going to be part of the previous season, numerous shows had episode orders cut with these episodes never being made as a result. Whether or not they were worked into future episodes that were made in the shows that had continued is largely unknown. That’s why a book of these unmade episodes would be nice. These are not the only unmade episodes in television history. Indeed, it is far more common than you might think for any show that airs to have episodes not made of it.

It may seem, then, that they only lost during coronavirus. So how did they win? They win the same way that the 95% of writers who sell a script that is never made into a movie win. They got paid for it. They get money for material that is never made and thus won in a sense with all of these unproduced scripts that were written and given money for even if they never got made into the episodes they were going to be or supposed to be in the end.

Of course, what I have no idea is how much of this was turned into episodes that were newly made. They could have and probably did work the material into what was made in the end, leaving out what they no longer could use or needed to use. Like I said, I hope that all of these unproduced episodes could be put in a book that is sold to people. It would be a nice thing for all of the hard work that the writers put into for episodes that were never made.