Channel Five in the UK has released a new promo for the return of FlashForward,
and it actually looks like the show is getting somewhere!
Ok never mind, looks like Dana Delaney is close to
leaving Desperate Housewives!
Check out the reaction from the cast of NBC's
Community after it was
announced they were renewed for a second season
The braces are off! The first pictures of Ugly Betty
without her braces, and a special reunion!
Its Neil Patrick Harris vs. Matthew Morrison on
Glee!
Live at the Paley Festival its
ABC's Cougar Town!
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
Things aren't looking good for ABC's 'FlashForward'. Just a few days ago it was announced David Goyer, FlashForward's second showrunner was stepping down. And now things seems to be getting worse. ABC has gone and assigned three new showrunners to the struggling show. Jessika Borsiczky, Lisa Zwerling and Tim Lea will all three be serving as the new showrunners for the show.
Meanwhile to add insult to injury ABC has gone and decreased the number of ordered episodes from 23 to 22, having initially started out with an episode order of 24. Ouch!
Things are looking bad for the show and returning in March doesn't help it either. Lets hope the show picks up some pace before its to late. And at the moment its clearly in some severe danger.
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Ruwayne Nell
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Saturday, February 06, 2010
The ABC show "FlashForward" is getting a new showrunner, so is this good news or bad news?
Its been no secret that FlashForward has slowly been sinking in ratings, and having had its midseason finale in November 2009 and only returning this March doesn't make things any better. Now with the recent news of Co-creator David Goyer stepping down from running the series fans have started wondering, is this the end of FlashForward?
Now don't get too ahead of yourself, the show is still returning 18th March, but David Goyer although having stepped down will still be "involved" in the show but will be primarily focusing on films and directing. However worse news was that "Eli Stone" co-creator Mark Guggenheim was brought as showrunner, who later stepped down and Goyer stepped in.
Who will run as the new showrunner has not been answered however David Goyer did release a statement saying: "As my feature projects have started ramping up again, I felt I was being pulled in too many directions. I'm proud of the show and excited about the relaunch. It's in great hands."
So does that suggest a replacement has been found? Well we'll find out soon enough. But clearly there is trouble in paradise, whether the show makes it or not is up to the viewers.