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ABC’s “Pushing Daisies” might already be dead


11/13/2008 1 Comment

Pushing Daisies ABC drama Pushing Daisies ended production of its second season today and this season will likely be its last, according to industry sources:

Word of the show’s apparent death began spreading around Hollywood Thursday morning, though an ABC spokeswoman insisted no decision has been made on the show’s fate.

Under one scenario making the rounds, ABC might find a way to extend the options on the “Daisies” cast and crew for several months so that the show could be revived next season. But such a plan would be costly.

Producer Warner Bros. TV had no comment.

“Daisies” wraps production on its 13-episode fall order today. A decision to end the show has been expected for some time now, but it nonetheless represents a stunning reversal of fortune for the Warner Bros. Television-produced fantasy drama.

Has anyone actually watched this show? It actually seems like a novel approach to a series, but have you ever walked into work and overheard two co-workers raving over last night’s episode? Nah, didn’t think so.

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CBS’ “Moonlight” is in trouble, shakeup behind the scenes


2/24/2008 15 Comments

CBS’ vampire drama Moonlight, the best thing since Buffy the Vampire Slayer, is in trouble and there’s been a major shakeup behind the scenes:

More backstage drama at Moonlight — and the timing couldn’t be worse. I’m told that Chip Johannessen has been let go as show-runner just as the freshman drama is fighting for a second season. The search is on for a replacement. […]

According to trade reports, exec producer Joel Silver, along with what’s left of the Moonlight writing team, will oversee production of the show’s four remaining episodes. If Moonlight gets renewed for a second season, a new show-runner will be sought at that time.

Hopefully CBS will stick with this show because not only was it starting to get really interesting, but it really fits after — and holds the lead-in from — the network’s other supernatural hit Ghost Whisperer.

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