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[#83316]
Written by: kyl416 [08/03/2008, 17:49] |
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yeah, it looks like they're going to at least let it finish airing the remaining episodes. at least the person writing the article is smart enough to realize what killed the ratings was moving it to the friday night death slot at a time where the majority of the show's target audience is out doing stuff. |
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[#83319]
Written by: rocket123 [08/03/2008, 18:10] |
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at least they're going to finish it. it's one of the best shows i've seen, it's out there and they don't care. love it! but it would be nice to see it come back. is there anyone doing a "renew jpod" campaign? |
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[#83340]
Written by: chaznet [09/03/2008, 05:16] |
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i liked jpod at first, but it became disjointed. i'd say 'inspired by' a novel would be a more accurate description. the storylines have been abrubtly ending without resolution (what became of that absorbed twin?). it's as if the writers were tinkering with the original scripts, perhaps attempting to improve ratings, ruined it beyond repair and now it's cancelled... |
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[#83378]
Written by: phaorpha [09/03/2008, 12:59] |
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sounds more like the writing was too complicated for you.. the absorbed twin was removed in chinatown and sold as an aphrodisiac on the chinese black market at the end of that episode.. pay attention.. dave |
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[#83389]
Written by: Raziel Anarki [09/03/2008, 16:08] |
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i heard that doug coupland co-wrote many episodes, so i'll stick with 'adaptation' there are many differences altough -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/jpod_(tv_series) |
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[#83403]
Written by: kyl416 [09/03/2008, 19:22] |
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i doubt it, the majority, if not all, of the episodes were produced before the show even premiered. |
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