Fall’s failures are replaced with new shows
It’s time for TV networks to make a course correction.
It was only a few months ago that we were given a new fall lineup of shows: bright, shiny and full of potential. Now we can see that very little of it thoroughly captivated viewers – and a sizable chunk of it is already piled on the trash heap of cancellation.
But we’re optimists.
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