Third of V’s Audience Eaten by Lizard People
'V' had the biggest week-two drop of any new scripted show this season.
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'V' had the biggest week-two drop of any new scripted show this season.
The aliens are greeted with a prolonged ovation, as though the entire planet had just watched Nathan Lane on Broadway.
The former teen heartthrob discusses the new show, and why he's not sick of 'Party of Five.'
Clearly the most ambitious, daring, and artistically successful three-and-a-half-hour Holocaust-allegory-featuring-evil-lizard-people show that’s ever aired on TV.
Christian groups probably won't be happy to learn that a statue of Jesus gets shattered into a thousand pieces during the show's first four minutes.
Somehow it was inspired by Marc's show.
They have peel-off electrostatic sunglasses on them!
Production on ABC's 'V' remake has been halted for two weeks while its makers take a "creative hiatus," presumably to retool scripts.
The men just aren't hot enough for him. Neither was the soup, for that matter.
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