How much longer?
This is a quote: “But the CSI: Miami second-run should still be congratulated for significantly beating NBC’s waiting-to-be axed The Black Donnellys (Viewers: #3, 5.77 million; A18-49: #3, 2.3/
and ABC’s aforementioned What About Brian.” It came from the AVS forum website, which posts weekly ratings and does a brief analysis of TV shows. So, back to my question - How much longer must we wait for the Black Donnelly’s to be sent into oblivion and Studio 60 to return.
Also on the same website is a list of shows that have been renewed, picked up for the season or cancelled. I was very disappointed to see that Justice has been cancelled. I enjoyed that show, as well as In Justice. But I have come to the conclusion that I am not hard to please. If you put good looking leading men in a show, make the writing somewhat intelligent and witty, have an interesting theme or story line, then I am happy to escape for an hour or so every evening into a world where the creditors aren’t calling, the children aren’t asking for money and the pets aren’t clamouring to be taken for a walk.
I didn’t mean to stir up angry feelings when I posted yesterday blog about Heather Mills. As I said in my response to a comment, having never met the lady in person, I do not feel that I can express an opinion about her, but as I said in the entry, I do question her motives for being on the show. Even if you believe only a fraction of the press, she has been outspoken in her condemnation of publicity and yet she seems to be courting it by appearing on this show. And it has already paid off, as she appeared at the 2007 Starlight - Starbright foundation gala last month with Jamie Lee Curtis. But again, we dont know whether this had been planned before Dancing With the Stars, or came about as a result of it. Either way, if the lady is doing some good, helping children and people in need, then maybe we should applaud her for that and take everything else with a pinch of salt. Sadly the bad stuff sells more newspapers then the good stuff - and let Princess Diana be our proof of that.
Till tomorrow…


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