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Originally Posted by Shadowborn It's not just the networks, it's the cable channels as well. Most of the dramas are written well in advance, so with the exception of 24, not a lot has been affected as yet.
Part of the problem, as I understand it, is that the writers want more creative control in their environment as well.
As for bad movies, we're talking a lot of executive decisions made by producers and companies. |
you may have a point, and perhaps if they're wanting more creative control, there'll be hope that something besides Jerry Springer and Steve Wilkos will catch my attention.
I'm still a little disgruntled that they never went with Clive Barker's Demonologist, based on the Warren's experiences fighting supernatural evil in the world, but ghost whisperer becomes a hit?
what's up with the American viewing audience?