Totally disagreed. Yes, season two went off in a slightly darker
direction, but it maintained the high quality from season one.
It will be missed.
And I will be wary if CBS in the future.
Lee
"ottomatic" <spamout@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> well, since you mentioned it..
> it's not such a sad day, and it's not CBS's fault
> if you have to lay blame somewhere, try Barbara Hall
>
> JoA was a based on a creative idea, and was extremely well executed...at
> first.
> but, it ran out of steam, creatively speaking, by the end of S1,. and
> recovered
> only s****adically in a few high spots during S2
>
> maybe it BH isn't really to blame at all
> perhaps this was just never a premise that could be sustained week in
and
> week out
> in a TV series format
>
> but the obviously inept flailing for ratings, so evident in the final
days
> was,
> truly painful to watch
>
> I still shudder at the quote<sort of> S3 is going to be "Joan meets
Buffy"
> couldn't you just stake me now
>
> Otto
>
>
> in message news:cq4se.2361$td.1009361@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Today the actor's contracts expired, and the show was not picked up by
>> another network.
>>
>> See Amber Tamblyn's Mom's post at
>>
>> http://amtam.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=8587&hl=
>>
>> "...the ripples were good..."
>>
>>
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