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Old January 29th 05, 11:46 PM
Zero Tolerance
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On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 10:08:40 +0000, Mike Henry
wrote:

I pay a subscription every year and expect to see a complete "season" of
the programmes I like every year. Sky are now spreading seasons over
much longer periods - eg taking South Park and Malcolm in the Middle off
air for 4 months in the summer - so I am only getting 1 season every 15
or so months. Don't think I haven't noticed, Sky.


Er, you know a season only lasts 6 months, don't you?

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Old January 30th 05, 04:27 AM
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Mucho snipo

I wonder if people would be complaining as loudly if SKY hadn't secured
global first run rights by co-financing BSG and they would have had to
wait
until Jan to see the series with the US seeing it first


TBH, I'd rather have waited. My issue is not so much with having to wait
for a second series (if ever), but rather that there were *so* many
cliffhangers in the last episode that it's ridiculous not to have secured a
second series first.

I'd have been reasonably happy with one or two cliffhangers, but leaving
just about every question that was asked unanswered / every character in
peril unsaved is taking the p**s. I don't ever remember a series ending
like that (that badly) before.(!!)

That said and while on the subject of series that end really badly, who
wants to comment on the last episode or two of John Doe?

Anyway, I'm getting to the point that I do not want to invest my time in
watching any new series ... Instead I'm enjoying the complete re-run of
Cracker on ITV3. Isn't Coltraine just bloody wonderful in that?



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Old January 30th 05, 03:28 PM
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"Chas" wrote in message
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That said and while on the subject of series that end really badly, who
wants to comment on the last episode or two of John Doe?




Too right, that was a bitch of an ending but it's always a risk with an
episodic story with large story arcs. The hope of course is the interest
generated could give positive results IF the next season is in doubt.

All said and done I got over it in 30 seconds and no matter what the series
it's only television, something else will be along sooner or later


Mike C


 




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