On Wed, 18 May 2005 18:04:03 GMT, Jerry Davis <jjdavis2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
>Rob Jensen wrote:
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>>On Wed, 18 May 2005 10:24:56 -0400, "The Love Child Of Amy \"The
>>*****\" Dumas And Adam \"Feces\" Copeland"
>><exist2inspireMattitude@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>>The nightly schedule for the network will be as follows:
>>>
>>>SUNDAY
>>>5-6PM: Easy View presentation of "What I Like About You"
>>>6-7PM: Easy View presentation of "One Tree Hill"
>>>7-8PM: "Reba" (encore presentation)
>>>8-9PM: "Charmed"
>>>9-10PM: "Blue Collar TV"
>>>
>>>MONDAY
>>>8-9PM: "7th Heaven"
>>>9-10PM: "Just Legal"
>>>
>>>TUESDAY
>>>8-9PM: "Gilmore Girls"
>>>9-10PM: "Supernatural"
>>>
>>>WEDNESDAY
>>>8-9PM: "One Tree Hill"
>>>9-10PM: "Related"
>>>
>>>THURSDAY
>>>8-9PM: "Smallville"
>>>9-10PM: "Everwood"
>>>
>>>FRIDAY
>>>8-8:30PM: "What I Like About You"
>>>8:30-9PM: "Twins"
>>>9-9:30PM: "Reba"
>>>9:30-10PM: "Living With Fran".
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>Honestly, except for "Supernatural" (which needs to pay royalties to
>>whoever owns the defunct comics publisher CrossGen for ripping off
>>Route 666 with two male protagonists rather than one teen female
>>protagonist), Related and the midseason replacements Pepper Dennis and
>>Bedford Falls, I'm totally unimpressed with The WB's slate of new
>>series. I think they'd have a better chance for success by ditching
>>any of the rest of their new series and picking up Joan of Arcadia to
>>air after Gilmore Girls on Tuesdays, moving Supernatural to Sundays,
>>with Charmed's 8th and probable final season in the problematic at
>>7pm and Supernatural in the 8pm timeslot and putting "Reba:
>>Beginnings" or whatever in the 5:30pm slot of the EasyView block.
>>
>>Maybe if Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants hits in June, the WB could
>>at least pickup Joan as a midseason replacement, given that most of
>>their new shows look to be DOA. The Don Johnson-starring Just Legal,
>>in particular, isn't going to last long enough to see 2006.
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>The Joan idea works for me. I can't wait for the first series to bite it
>so we get to the good stuff ... Rebecca Romijn could almost put me off
>of LG ... well, almost.
No almost for me. Romijn doesn't hold a candle to Lauren Graham. The
one problem that I see with Pepper Dennis so far is that Rebecca
Romijn can't act her way out of a wet paper bag unless Brian DePalma
is directing her (I'm a fan of Femme Fatale) -- and even then, she's a
mediocre actor at best.
-- Rob
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