NBC is in some trouble, especially after losing a few of their hits and the ones they have left are getting older. They can't survive on My Name is Earl and The Office alone. That is why they should have been nurturing the shows they do have and promoting them better and building an audience. *cough-Scrubs-cough* I mean really - isn't this what network execs are supposed to know about?! Sigh.
The pretty boys from SN have been getting a lot of fangirl attention. I think CW will bring them back. I hope so. VM was trotted out as one of the critical hits they have access to, but if the ratings haven't improved... I think that a lot of the problem was sophomore slump and inconsistency this season. With all the shows leaving and the somewhat low caliber of many of the remaining ones - Top Model, anyone? - they might try to keep a low-rated, but well-reviewed show around. Hopefully, VM will come back and do better next year. I don't watch Everwood, so no info or feelings on how that will go.
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The pretty boys from SN have been getting a lot of fangirl attention. I think CW will bring them back. I hope so. VM was trotted out as one of the critical hits they have access to, but if the ratings haven't improved... I think that a lot of the problem was sophomore slump and inconsistency this season. With all the shows leaving and the somewhat low caliber of many of the remaining ones - Top Model, anyone? - they might try to keep a low-rated, but well-reviewed show around. Hopefully, VM will come back and do better next year. I don't watch Everwood, so no info or feelings on how that will go.