Re: [scifinoir2] Bionic Woman Laid to Rest

2008-02-23 Thread Martin
Keith, again we're on the same wavelength.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i often have this silly fantasy that a really rich 
billionaire could create a cable channel and fund shows that draw 
small-but-dedicated audiences for their quality. In this fantasy world, the 
billionaire would underwrite shows like Threshold, John Doe, Odyssey 5, 
Space: Above and Beyond, The Dresden Files, Karen Sisco.  We'd get 
another season of Exo-Squad and Samurai Jack.  The like of Coto would get a 
chance to really see their projects to fruition. 

Frank's Place would return.

Yeah, yeah, a fantasy indeed. No one would do that, and even if they did, the 
backer would likely not have the same taste as mine, and still cancel good 
shows.  But in a world where billionaires buy boats big as apartment complexes 
and fund science fiction halls of fame, i can dream, can't i???

-- Original message -- 
From: Lockhart, Daryle  

Jason Cahill and Manny Coto should do a show together. They are both great 
at saving failed projects.

On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:26:42 -0500, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. 
Minor)  wrote:

 It's now official: The Commander in Chief award for the most spectacular
 freshman flame-out of the 07-08 TV season goes to... Bionic Woman!

 Although NBC isn't talking, I'm told by multiple sources that Bionic
 staffers were informed late last week that the troubled reboot has
 indeed been canceled. That means no spring relaunch under new
 show-runner Jason Cahill — which is too bad. Cahill's a talented guy
 (see: The Sopranos), and I was anxious to see what he would do with the
 show. But I guess it wasn't meant to be.

 At least now the first stage of grief can get under way. No, not shock —
 the snarky postmortem! What do you think felled Bionic Woman in the end?
 Was it the lackluster pilot? The absence of a clear, creative vision?
 Not enough Starbuck? Too much Isaiah Washington? All of the above? Sound
 off in the comments section below!
 http://community.tvguide.com/blog/TVGuide-Editors-Blog/Ausiello-Report/70049



 

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Re: [scifinoir2] Bionic Woman Laid to Rest

2008-02-23 Thread Martin
Welcome to the horror that is my mind... ;D

Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
Yikes!!!

Martin wrote:
 And *there*, Tracey, is where it gets scary. Kristanna Loken, anyone? 8-O

 Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)  wrote:   
 They would have to retool and replace the lead
  
  Martin wrote:
   I'm surprised that Skiffy didn't pick it up, since they're under the 
 NBCUniversal umbrella.
  
   Mike Street  wrote: This is a show that Sci-Fi should buy and produce.
  
   On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 11:26 AM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey
   L. Minor)  wrote:
 
  
  
  
  
   It's now official: The Commander in Chief award for the most spectacular
freshman flame-out of the 07-08 TV season goes to... Bionic Woman!
  
Although NBC isn't talking, I'm told by multiple sources that Bionic
staffers were informed late last week that the troubled reboot has
indeed been canceled. That means no spring relaunch under new
show-runner Jason Cahill --- which is too bad. Cahill's a talented guy
(see: The Sopranos), and I was anxious to see what he would do with the
show. But I guess it wasn't meant to be.
  
At least now the first stage of grief can get under way. No, not shock 
 ---
the snarky postmortem! What do you think felled Bionic Woman in the end?
Was it the lackluster pilot? The absence of a clear, creative vision?
Not enough Starbuck? Too much Isaiah Washington? All of the above? Sound
off in the comments section below!
  
   
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Re: [scifinoir2] Bionic Woman Laid to Rest

2008-02-23 Thread Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
Keith, you are making my heart hurt.  Odyssey 5, The Dresden files, 
Franks place and exo-squad in the same sentence.  If only  Don't you 
have Exo-squad on DVD?

Martin wrote:
 Keith, again we're on the same wavelength.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i often have this silly fantasy that a really rich 
 billionaire could create a cable channel and fund shows that draw 
 small-but-dedicated audiences for their quality. In this fantasy world, the 
 billionaire would underwrite shows like Threshold, John Doe, Odyssey 5, 
 Space: Above and Beyond, The Dresden Files, Karen Sisco.  We'd get 
 another season of Exo-Squad and Samurai Jack.  The like of Coto would get 
 a chance to really see their projects to fruition. 

 Frank's Place would return.

 Yeah, yeah, a fantasy indeed. No one would do that, and even if they did, the 
 backer would likely not have the same taste as mine, and still cancel good 
 shows.  But in a world where billionaires buy boats big as apartment 
 complexes and fund science fiction halls of fame, i can dream, can't i???

 -- Original message -- 
 From: Lockhart, Daryle  

 Jason Cahill and Manny Coto should do a show together. They are both great 
 at saving failed projects.

 On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:26:42 -0500, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. 
 Minor)  wrote:

   
 It's now official: The Commander in Chief award for the most spectacular
 freshman flame-out of the 07-08 TV season goes to... Bionic Woman!

 Although NBC isn't talking, I'm told by multiple sources that Bionic
 staffers were informed late last week that the troubled reboot has
 indeed been canceled. That means no spring relaunch under new
 show-runner Jason Cahill ⤠which is too bad. Cahill's a talented guy
 (see: The Sopranos), and I was anxious to see what he would do with the
 show. But I guess it wasn't meant to be.

 At least now the first stage of grief can get under way. No, not shock â¤
 the snarky postmortem! What do you think felled Bionic Woman in the end?
 Was it the lackluster pilot? The absence of a clear, creative vision?
 Not enough Starbuck? Too much Isaiah Washington? All of the above? Sound
 off in the comments section below!
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Re: [scifinoir2] Bionic Woman Laid to Rest

2008-02-23 Thread KeithBJohnson
Yes, indeed. I found a decent transfer of Exo-Squad to DVD on eBay.

-- Original message -- 
From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

 Keith, you are making my heart hurt. Odyssey 5, The Dresden files, 
 Franks place and exo-squad in the same sentence. If only Don't you 
 have Exo-squad on DVD? 
 
 Martin wrote: 
  Keith, again we're on the same wavelength. 
  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i often have this silly fantasy that a really 
 rich billionaire could create a cable channel and fund shows that draw 
 small-but-dedicated audiences for their quality. In this fantasy world, the 
 billionaire would underwrite shows like Threshold, John Doe, Odyssey 5, 
 Space: Above and Beyond, The Dresden Files, Karen Sisco. We'd get 
 another 
 season of Exo-Squad and Samurai Jack. The like of Coto would get a chance 
 to really see their projects to fruition. 
  
  Frank's Place would return. 
  
  Yeah, yeah, a fantasy indeed. No one would do that, and even if they did, 
  the 
 backer would likely not have the same taste as mine, and still cancel good 
 shows. But in a world where billionaires buy boats big as apartment complexes 
 and fund science fiction halls of fame, i can dream, can't i??? 
  
  -- Original message -- 
  From: Lockhart, Daryle 
  
  Jason Cahill and Manny Coto should do a show together. They are both great 
  at saving failed projects. 
  
  On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:26:42 -0500, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. 
  Minor) wrote: 
  
  
  It's now official: The Commander in Chief award for the most spectacular 
  freshman flame-out of the 07-08 TV season goes to... Bionic Woman! 
  
  Although NBC isn't talking, I'm told by multiple sources that Bionic 
  staffers were informed late last week that the troubled reboot has 
  indeed been canceled. That means no spring relaunch under new 
  show-runner Jason Cahill ⤠which is too bad. Cahill's a talented guy 
  (see: The Sopranos), and I was anxious to see what he would do with the 
  show. But I guess it wasn't meant to be. 
  
  At least now the first stage of grief can get under way. No, not shock ⤠
  the snarky postmortem! What do you think felled Bionic Woman in the end? 
  Was it the lackluster pilot? The absence of a clear, creative vision? 
  Not enough Starbuck? Too much Isaiah Washington? All of the above? Sound 
  off in the comments section below! 
  
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Re: [scifinoir2] Bionic Woman Laid to Rest

2008-02-23 Thread Astromancer
Definitely the literal definition of Theatre of the Mind... for that is the 
only place it exists...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  i often have this silly fantasy that a really rich 
billionaire could create a cable channel and fund shows that draw 
small-but-dedicated audiences for their quality. In this fantasy world, the 
billionaire would underwrite shows like Threshold, John Doe, Odyssey 5, 
Space: Above and Beyond, The Dresden Files, Karen Sisco. We'd get another 
season of Exo-Squad and Samurai Jack. The like of Coto would get a chance 
to really see their projects to fruition. 

Frank's Place would return.

Yeah, yeah, a fantasy indeed. No one would do that, and even if they did, the 
backer would likely not have the same taste as mine, and still cancel good 
shows. But in a world where billionaires buy boats big as apartment complexes 
and fund science fiction halls of fame, i can dream, can't i???

-- Original message -- 
From: Lockhart, Daryle 

Jason Cahill and Manny Coto should do a show together. They are both great 
at saving failed projects.

On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:26:42 -0500, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. 
Minor) wrote:

 It's now official: The Commander in Chief award for the most spectacular
 freshman flame-out of the 07-08 TV season goes to... Bionic Woman!

 Although NBC isn't talking, I'm told by multiple sources that Bionic
 staffers were informed late last week that the troubled reboot has
 indeed been canceled. That means no spring relaunch under new
 show-runner Jason Cahill — which is too bad. Cahill's a talented guy
 (see: The Sopranos), and I was anxious to see what he would do with the
 show. But I guess it wasn't meant to be.

 At least now the first stage of grief can get under way. No, not shock —
 the snarky postmortem! What do you think felled Bionic Woman in the end?
 Was it the lackluster pilot? The absence of a clear, creative vision?
 Not enough Starbuck? Too much Isaiah Washington? All of the above? Sound
 off in the comments section below!
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Re: [scifinoir2] Bionic Woman Laid to Rest

2008-02-23 Thread KeithBJohnson
alas, 'tis true!

-- Original message -- 
From: Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Definitely the literal definition of Theatre of the Mind... for that is the 
only place it exists...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i often have this silly fantasy that a really rich 
billionaire could create a cable channel and fund shows that draw 
small-but-dedicated audiences for their quality. In this fantasy world, the 
billionaire would underwrite shows like Threshold, John Doe, Odyssey 5, 
Space: Above and Beyond, The Dresden Files, Karen Sisco. We'd get another 
season of Exo-Squad and Samurai Jack. The like of Coto would get a chance 
to really see their projects to fruition. 

Frank's Place would return.

Yeah, yeah, a fantasy indeed. No one would do that, and even if they did, the 
backer would likely not have the same taste as mine, and still cancel good 
shows. But in a world where billionaires buy boats big as apartment complexes 
and fund science fiction halls of fame, i can dream, can't i???

-- Original message -- 
From: Lockhart, Daryle 

Jason Cahill and Manny Coto should do a show together. They are both great 
at saving failed projects.

On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:26:42 -0500, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. 
Minor) wrote:

 It's now official: The Commander in Chief award for the most spectacular
 freshman flame-out of the 07-08 TV season goes to... Bionic Woman!

 Although NBC isn't talking, I'm told by multiple sources that Bionic
 staffers were informed late last week that the troubled reboot has
 indeed been canceled. That means no spring relaunch under new
 show-runner Jason Cahill — which is too bad. Cahill's a talented guy
 (see: The Sopranos), and I was anxious to see what he would do with the
 show. But I guess it wasn't meant to be.

 At least now the first stage of grief can get under way. No, not shock —
 the snarky postmortem! What do you think felled Bionic Woman in the end?
 Was it the lackluster pilot? The absence of a clear, creative vision?
 Not enough Starbuck? Too much Isaiah Washington? All of the above? Sound
 off in the comments section below!
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[scifinoir2] Bionic Woman Laid to Rest

2008-02-22 Thread Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
It's now official: The Commander in Chief award for the most spectacular 
freshman flame-out of the 07-08 TV season goes to... Bionic Woman!

Although NBC isn't talking, I'm told by multiple sources that Bionic 
staffers were informed late last week that the troubled reboot has 
indeed been canceled. That means no spring relaunch under new 
show-runner Jason Cahill — which is too bad. Cahill's a talented guy 
(see: The Sopranos), and I was anxious to see what he would do with the 
show. But I guess it wasn't meant to be.

At least now the first stage of grief can get under way. No, not shock — 
the snarky postmortem! What do you think felled Bionic Woman in the end? 
Was it the lackluster pilot? The absence of a clear, creative vision? 
Not enough Starbuck? Too much Isaiah Washington? All of the above? Sound 
off in the comments section below!
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Re: [scifinoir2] Bionic Woman Laid to Rest

2008-02-22 Thread Lockhart, Daryle

Jason Cahill and Manny Coto should do a show together. They are both great  
at saving failed projects.

On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:26:42 -0500, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L.  
Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 It's now official: The Commander in Chief award for the most spectacular
 freshman flame-out of the 07-08 TV season goes to... Bionic Woman!

 Although NBC isn't talking, I'm told by multiple sources that Bionic
 staffers were informed late last week that the troubled reboot has
 indeed been canceled. That means no spring relaunch under new
 show-runner Jason Cahill — which is too bad. Cahill's a talented guy
 (see: The Sopranos), and I was anxious to see what he would do with the
 show. But I guess it wasn't meant to be.

 At least now the first stage of grief can get under way. No, not shock —
 the snarky postmortem! What do you think felled Bionic Woman in the end?
 Was it the lackluster pilot? The absence of a clear, creative vision?
 Not enough Starbuck? Too much Isaiah Washington? All of the above? Sound
 off in the comments section below!
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Re: [scifinoir2] Bionic Woman Laid to Rest

2008-02-22 Thread Lockhart, Daryle

If so, I guess he still needs a show. When is 24 coming back?

On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 12:03:54 -0500, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L.  
Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I love Coto.  Isn't he a show runner on 24?

 Lockhart, Daryle wrote:
 Jason Cahill and Manny Coto should do a show together. They are both  
 great
 at saving failed projects.

 On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:26:42 -0500, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey  
 L.
 Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 It's now official: The Commander in Chief award for the most  
 spectacular
 freshman flame-out of the 07-08 TV season goes to... Bionic Woman!

 Although NBC isn't talking, I'm told by multiple sources that Bionic
 staffers were informed late last week that the troubled reboot has
 indeed been canceled. That means no spring relaunch under new
 show-runner Jason Cahill ⤠which is too bad. Cahill's a talented guy
 (see: The Sopranos), and I was anxious to see what he would do with the
 show. But I guess it wasn't meant to be.

 At least now the first stage of grief can get under way. No, not shock  
 â¤
 the snarky postmortem! What do you think felled Bionic Woman in the  
 end?
 Was it the lackluster pilot? The absence of a clear, creative vision?
 Not enough Starbuck? Too much Isaiah Washington? All of the above?  
 Sound
 off in the comments section below!
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Re: [scifinoir2] Bionic Woman Laid to Rest

2008-02-22 Thread Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
I love Coto.  Isn't he a show runner on 24?

Lockhart, Daryle wrote:
 Jason Cahill and Manny Coto should do a show together. They are both great  
 at saving failed projects.

 On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:26:42 -0500, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L.  
 Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   
 It's now official: The Commander in Chief award for the most spectacular
 freshman flame-out of the 07-08 TV season goes to... Bionic Woman!

 Although NBC isn't talking, I'm told by multiple sources that Bionic
 staffers were informed late last week that the troubled reboot has
 indeed been canceled. That means no spring relaunch under new
 show-runner Jason Cahill ⤠which is too bad. Cahill's a talented guy
 (see: The Sopranos), and I was anxious to see what he would do with the
 show. But I guess it wasn't meant to be.

 At least now the first stage of grief can get under way. No, not shock â¤
 the snarky postmortem! What do you think felled Bionic Woman in the end?
 Was it the lackluster pilot? The absence of a clear, creative vision?
 Not enough Starbuck? Too much Isaiah Washington? All of the above? Sound
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Re: [scifinoir2] Bionic Woman Laid to Rest

2008-02-22 Thread Martin
Daryle, the whisper-stream says spring of '09 for 24's return.

Lockhart, Daryle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   
 If so, I guess he still needs a show. When is 24 coming back?
 
 On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 12:03:54 -0500, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L.  
 Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I love Coto.  Isn't he a show runner on 24?
 
  Lockhart, Daryle wrote:
  Jason Cahill and Manny Coto should do a show together. They are both  
  great
  at saving failed projects.
 
  On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:26:42 -0500, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey  
  L.
  Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  It's now official: The Commander in Chief award for the most  
  spectacular
  freshman flame-out of the 07-08 TV season goes to... Bionic Woman!
 
  Although NBC isn't talking, I'm told by multiple sources that Bionic
  staffers were informed late last week that the troubled reboot has
  indeed been canceled. That means no spring relaunch under new
  show-runner Jason Cahill ⤠which is too bad. Cahill's a talented guy
  (see: The Sopranos), and I was anxious to see what he would do with the
  show. But I guess it wasn't meant to be.
 
  At least now the first stage of grief can get under way. No, not shock  
  â¤
  the snarky postmortem! What do you think felled Bionic Woman in the  
  end?
  Was it the lackluster pilot? The absence of a clear, creative vision?
  Not enough Starbuck? Too much Isaiah Washington? All of the above?  
  Sound
  off in the comments section below!
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Re: [scifinoir2] Bionic Woman Laid to Rest

2008-02-22 Thread Martin
He is, Tracey. He came on not long after Enterprise shut down.

Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I 
love Coto.  Isn't he a show runner on 24?

Lockhart, Daryle wrote:
 Jason Cahill and Manny Coto should do a show together. They are both great  
 at saving failed projects.

 On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:26:42 -0500, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L.  
 Minor)  wrote:

   
 It's now official: The Commander in Chief award for the most spectacular
 freshman flame-out of the 07-08 TV season goes to... Bionic Woman!

 Although NBC isn't talking, I'm told by multiple sources that Bionic
 staffers were informed late last week that the troubled reboot has
 indeed been canceled. That means no spring relaunch under new
 show-runner Jason Cahill ⤠which is too bad. Cahill's a talented guy
 (see: The Sopranos), and I was anxious to see what he would do with the
 show. But I guess it wasn't meant to be.

 At least now the first stage of grief can get under way. No, not shock â¤
 the snarky postmortem! What do you think felled Bionic Woman in the end?
 Was it the lackluster pilot? The absence of a clear, creative vision?
 Not enough Starbuck? Too much Isaiah Washington? All of the above? Sound
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Re: [scifinoir2] Bionic Woman Laid to Rest

2008-02-22 Thread Martin
I've got a weird idea. If he can get the money, why not do a one-shot, 
direct-to-DVD feature of his proposal? Just the first weird thought out of my 
head this hour.

Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  
 It's now official: The Commander in Chief award for 
the most spectacular 
 freshman flame-out of the 07-08 TV season goes to... Bionic Woman!
 
 Although NBC isn't talking, I'm told by multiple sources that Bionic 
 staffers were informed late last week that the troubled reboot has 
 indeed been canceled. That means no spring relaunch under new 
 show-runner Jason Cahill — which is too bad. Cahill's a talented guy 
 (see: The Sopranos), and I was anxious to see what he would do with the 
 show. But I guess it wasn't meant to be.
 
 At least now the first stage of grief can get under way. No, not shock — 
 the snarky postmortem! What do you think felled Bionic Woman in the end? 
 Was it the lackluster pilot? The absence of a clear, creative vision? 
 Not enough Starbuck? Too much Isaiah Washington? All of the above? Sound 
 off in the comments section below!
 
http://community.tvguide.com/blog/TVGuide-Editors-Blog/Ausiello-Report/70049
 
 
 
   


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Re: [scifinoir2] Bionic Woman Laid to Rest

2008-02-22 Thread Mike Street
This is a show that Sci-Fi should buy and produce.

On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 11:26 AM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey
L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:






 It's now official: The Commander in Chief award for the most spectacular
  freshman flame-out of the 07-08 TV season goes to... Bionic Woman!

  Although NBC isn't talking, I'm told by multiple sources that Bionic
  staffers were informed late last week that the troubled reboot has
  indeed been canceled. That means no spring relaunch under new
  show-runner Jason Cahill — which is too bad. Cahill's a talented guy
  (see: The Sopranos), and I was anxious to see what he would do with the
  show. But I guess it wasn't meant to be.

  At least now the first stage of grief can get under way. No, not shock —
  the snarky postmortem! What do you think felled Bionic Woman in the end?
  Was it the lackluster pilot? The absence of a clear, creative vision?
  Not enough Starbuck? Too much Isaiah Washington? All of the above? Sound
  off in the comments section below!

 http://community.tvguide.com/blog/TVGuide-Editors-Blog/Ausiello-Report/70049

  



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Re: [scifinoir2] Bionic Woman Laid to Rest

2008-02-22 Thread Martin
I'm surprised that Skiffy didn't pick it up, since they're under the 
NBCUniversal umbrella.

Mike Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is a show that Sci-Fi should buy 
and produce.

On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 11:26 AM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey
L. Minor)  wrote:






 It's now official: The Commander in Chief award for the most spectacular
  freshman flame-out of the 07-08 TV season goes to... Bionic Woman!

  Although NBC isn't talking, I'm told by multiple sources that Bionic
  staffers were informed late last week that the troubled reboot has
  indeed been canceled. That means no spring relaunch under new
  show-runner Jason Cahill — which is too bad. Cahill's a talented guy
  (see: The Sopranos), and I was anxious to see what he would do with the
  show. But I guess it wasn't meant to be.

  At least now the first stage of grief can get under way. No, not shock —
  the snarky postmortem! What do you think felled Bionic Woman in the end?
  Was it the lackluster pilot? The absence of a clear, creative vision?
  Not enough Starbuck? Too much Isaiah Washington? All of the above? Sound
  off in the comments section below!

 http://community.tvguide.com/blog/TVGuide-Editors-Blog/Ausiello-Report/70049

  



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Re: [scifinoir2] Bionic Woman Laid to Rest

2008-02-22 Thread Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
They would have to retool and replace the lead

Martin wrote:
 I'm surprised that Skiffy didn't pick it up, since they're under the 
 NBCUniversal umbrella.

 Mike Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is a show that Sci-Fi should buy 
 and produce.

 On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 11:26 AM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey
 L. Minor)  wrote:
   




 It's now official: The Commander in Chief award for the most spectacular
  freshman flame-out of the 07-08 TV season goes to... Bionic Woman!

  Although NBC isn't talking, I'm told by multiple sources that Bionic
  staffers were informed late last week that the troubled reboot has
  indeed been canceled. That means no spring relaunch under new
  show-runner Jason Cahill --- which is too bad. Cahill's a talented guy
  (see: The Sopranos), and I was anxious to see what he would do with the
  show. But I guess it wasn't meant to be.

  At least now the first stage of grief can get under way. No, not shock ---
  the snarky postmortem! What do you think felled Bionic Woman in the end?
  Was it the lackluster pilot? The absence of a clear, creative vision?
  Not enough Starbuck? Too much Isaiah Washington? All of the above? Sound
  off in the comments section below!

 http://community.tvguide.com/blog/TVGuide-Editors-Blog/Ausiello-Report/70049

  
 



   


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Re: [scifinoir2] Bionic Woman Laid to Rest

2008-02-22 Thread Martin
And *there*, Tracey, is where it gets scary. Kristanna Loken, anyone? 8-O

Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  
 They would have to retool and replace the lead
 
 Martin wrote:
  I'm surprised that Skiffy didn't pick it up, since they're under the 
  NBCUniversal umbrella.
 
  Mike Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is a show that Sci-Fi should buy 
  and produce.
 
  On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 11:26 AM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey
  L. Minor)  wrote:

 
 
 
 
  It's now official: The Commander in Chief award for the most spectacular
   freshman flame-out of the 07-08 TV season goes to... Bionic Woman!
 
   Although NBC isn't talking, I'm told by multiple sources that Bionic
   staffers were informed late last week that the troubled reboot has
   indeed been canceled. That means no spring relaunch under new
   show-runner Jason Cahill --- which is too bad. Cahill's a talented guy
   (see: The Sopranos), and I was anxious to see what he would do with the
   show. But I guess it wasn't meant to be.
 
   At least now the first stage of grief can get under way. No, not shock ---
   the snarky postmortem! What do you think felled Bionic Woman in the end?
   Was it the lackluster pilot? The absence of a clear, creative vision?
   Not enough Starbuck? Too much Isaiah Washington? All of the above? Sound
   off in the comments section below!
 
  http://community.tvguide.com/blog/TVGuide-Editors-Blog/Ausiello-Report/70049
 
   
  
 
 
 

 
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Re: [scifinoir2] Bionic Woman Laid to Rest

2008-02-22 Thread Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
Yikes!!!

Martin wrote:
 And *there*, Tracey, is where it gets scary. Kristanna Loken, anyone? 8-O

 Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They would have to retool and replace the lead
  
  Martin wrote:
   I'm surprised that Skiffy didn't pick it up, since they're under the 
 NBCUniversal umbrella.
  
   Mike Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is a show that Sci-Fi should 
 buy and produce.
  
   On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 11:26 AM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey
   L. Minor)  wrote:
 
  
  
  
  
   It's now official: The Commander in Chief award for the most spectacular
freshman flame-out of the 07-08 TV season goes to... Bionic Woman!
  
Although NBC isn't talking, I'm told by multiple sources that Bionic
staffers were informed late last week that the troubled reboot has
indeed been canceled. That means no spring relaunch under new
show-runner Jason Cahill --- which is too bad. Cahill's a talented guy
(see: The Sopranos), and I was anxious to see what he would do with the
show. But I guess it wasn't meant to be.
  
At least now the first stage of grief can get under way. No, not shock 
 ---
the snarky postmortem! What do you think felled Bionic Woman in the end?
Was it the lackluster pilot? The absence of a clear, creative vision?
Not enough Starbuck? Too much Isaiah Washington? All of the above? Sound
off in the comments section below!
  
   
 http://community.tvguide.com/blog/TVGuide-Editors-Blog/Ausiello-Report/70049
  

   
  
  
  
 
  
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Re: [scifinoir2] Bionic Woman Laid to Rest

2008-02-22 Thread KeithBJohnson
i often have this silly fantasy that a really rich billionaire could create a 
cable channel and fund shows that draw small-but-dedicated audiences for their 
quality. In this fantasy world, the billionaire would underwrite shows like 
Threshold, John Doe, Odyssey 5, Space: Above and Beyond, The Dresden 
Files, Karen Sisco.  We'd get another season of Exo-Squad and Samurai 
Jack.  The like of Coto would get a chance to really see their projects to 
fruition. 

Frank's Place would return.

Yeah, yeah, a fantasy indeed. No one would do that, and even if they did, the 
backer would likely not have the same taste as mine, and still cancel good 
shows.  But in a world where billionaires buy boats big as apartment complexes 
and fund science fiction halls of fame, i can dream, can't i???

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Jason Cahill and Manny Coto should do a show together. They are both great 
at saving failed projects.

On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:26:42 -0500, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. 
Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 It's now official: The Commander in Chief award for the most spectacular
 freshman flame-out of the 07-08 TV season goes to... Bionic Woman!

 Although NBC isn't talking, I'm told by multiple sources that Bionic
 staffers were informed late last week that the troubled reboot has
 indeed been canceled. That means no spring relaunch under new
 show-runner Jason Cahill — which is too bad. Cahill's a talented guy
 (see: The Sopranos), and I was anxious to see what he would do with the
 show. But I guess it wasn't meant to be.

 At least now the first stage of grief can get under way. No, not shock —
 the snarky postmortem! What do you think felled Bionic Woman in the end?
 Was it the lackluster pilot? The absence of a clear, creative vision?
 Not enough Starbuck? Too much Isaiah Washington? All of the above? Sound
 off in the comments section below!
 http://community.tvguide.com/blog/TVGuide-Editors-Blog/Ausiello-Report/70049



 

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