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Aug. 12th, 2005 09:53 am
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The problem with American TV is that successful shows are allowed (no, required) to run and run until every last drop of vital existence has been squeezed out of them. Until there's nothing left but rind and pips. It's a terrible shame.

Most of the shows I have loved in recent years have died the death long before they were finally put out of their misery.

Deep Space Nine
The X Files
Xena
Buffy.

I fear for the Simpsons. There have been some really ropey, unfunny episodes recently. And then there's Deadwood- which is showing alarming signs of being all washed up after a single season.

And here comes Lost, which seems expressly designed to be so open ended it can run forever. I watched the first double episode and fidgeted. The whole point of it is delay- deferred gratification. Do I have the stamina to stick with it for seven, eight years until all becomes clear? I doubt it. I know from sad experience that by the time we get there the whole concept will have become so jaded, the plotlines so tangled and far-fetched, that I will long since have ceased to care.

Date: 2005-08-12 06:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] balirus.livejournal.com
Creativity and quality don't regulate a network's decision as to when a program stops airing, it's all about profitablity. If a show attracts sufficient eyeballs for it's genre/timeslot and has a reasonable cost to buy then it'll be picked up and aired.

If a show ends for creative reasons it's often because the show is a headliner act (ala Seinfield) and the lead(s) walk away when their contracts expire.

Date: 2005-08-12 11:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
It's remarkable, given the conditions under which it's produced, that any mainstream TV is worth watching.

But I guess you could have said the same about "Golden Age" Hollywood.

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