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ABC Cancels Seven Shows, Including V [Update]
Also Brothers and Sisters and four rookies.
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Also Brothers and Sisters and four rookies.
We turn the Bubble Meter on 'Community,' 'CSI: Miami,' 'Mike & Molly' and many more to see if they'll be coming back.
And 'Parenthood' did well!
The ratings had been dropping, and now it's been MIA for six months. What's ABC's rationale?
Dare we hope for The Situation on ice?
They're buying Google ads to prove it.
'FlashForward,' 'Better Off Ted,' 'Scrubs,' and 'Romantically Challenged' get the heave-ho.
Good-bye, 'V.' We knew you all too well.
Phosphorous is really, really important.
“Last night’s episode of 'Lost' totally stole focus from my 'V' countdown clock!”
The fates of Morris Chestnut, Lady Cop, Father Jack the Angsty Priest, and that Other Guy Who Looks Like Booger from 'Revenge of the Nerds.'
There's a lot at stake in this week's installment: Most episodes just have to lure you back next week. This one has to lure you back next year.
Only one episode before the hiatus and we've had not a single guinea pig devoured in someone's huge, yawning maw.
After last week’s gung-ho start, Erica and Father Jack suddenly get gun-shy. Plus: video!
'V' had the biggest week-two drop of any new scripted show this season.
You make the call!
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.
But it was such a good idea.
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.
Production on ABC's 'V' remake has been halted for two weeks while its makers take a "creative hiatus," presumably to retool scripts.
It would appear that not even aliens have fully bought into 3-D technology.
Elizabeth Mitchell will be a full-time cast member on ABC's 'V' remake, but her 'Lost' character will appear in an "unspecified number of episodes next season."
Looks like the Jack-Sawyer-Kate triangle will be back in play!