Filed under: Industry, Programming, Pickups and Renewals, Reality-Free
“What’s this stuff?”
“Some Television show…supposed to be good for ya.”
“Did you try it?”
“I’m not gonna try it, you try it.”
“I’m not gonna try it.”
“Hey, let’s get Mikey…”
“Yeah.”
“He won’t watch it…he hates everything!”
We give a lot of depressing news here at Television Squad. News about shows being canceled, shows put on hiatus, shows delayed, episode orders on shows cut, shows moved to a bad time slot, characters killed off of shows, etc. So it’s good when we actually have some good news about a show, especially one that isn’t a huge hit.
NBC has given a full season order to Life, the quirky detective show that seems to be on a different night each week. It started the season on Mondays at 10, and we’ve seen it on both Fridays and Wednesdays. But the Peacock Network seems to have faith in the show and wants a full 22 from Charlie Crews and crew.
This is good news. One, the show isn’t a reality show. And two, it’s a good show.











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