"Lee Jamilkowski" <JamiLeeD@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:4f-dnY-60MMf6i7fRVn-oQ@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Totally disagreed. Yes, season two went off in a slightly darker
> direction, but it maintained the high quality from season one.
really
???
Judith
Lucy
the surfing nun
confirmation mom
the edlessly boring lawsuit
will they, won't they
Quantum string theory physics
Judith
what show were you watching
Otto
>
> It will be missed.
>
> And I will be wary if CBS in the future.
>
> Lee
>
> "ottomatic" <spamout@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:4nuse.330002$cg1.19520@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > well, since you mentioned it..
> > it's not such a sad day, and it's not CBS's fault
> > if you have to lay blame somewhere, try Barbara Hall
> >
> > JoA was a based on a creative idea, and was extremely well
executed...at
> > first.
> > but, it ran out of steam, creatively speaking, by the end of S1,. and
> > recovered
> > only s****adically in a few high spots during S2
> >
> > maybe it BH isn't really to blame at all
> > perhaps this was just never a premise that could be sustained week in
and
> > week out
> > in a TV series format
> >
> > but the obviously inept flailing for ratings, so evident in the final
days
> > was,
> > truly painful to watch
> >
> > I still shudder at the quote<sort of> S3 is going to be "Joan meets
Buffy"
> > couldn't you just stake me now
> >
> > Otto
> >
> >
> > in message news:cq4se.2361$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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