lol I have to admit I am looking forward to watching Desperate Housewives without having to rush to another tv to tape something. Lucky Numbers is back then...
Numb3rs is on 9:40, not 8:40, so it might actually attract some viewers. I hope Desperados are going soon, I can't believe anyone but desperate housewives themself actually watch it.
. I hope Desperados are going soon, I can't believe anyone but desperate housewives themself actually watch it.
It's grand that Desperate Housewives is failing so miserably in its second season
It could not back up the ridiculous hype from the first year ... I'm starting to believe that truly memorable programs take a while to establish, then they have you
mmmm I love the smell of failure in the morning
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist
It's grand that Desperate Housewives is failing so miserably in its second season
It could not back up the ridiculous hype from the first year ... I'm starting to believe that truly memorable programs take a while to establish, then they have you
mmmm I love the smell of failure in the morning
"Desperate Housewives" still very successful in its seconds season. I supposed you are referring to its Australian ratings, which are still quite high, but if you looked at the US ratings you would see that its second season rated 17 million viewers including reruns!
It's grand that Desperate Housewives is failing so miserably in its second season
It could not back up the ridiculous hype from the first year ... I'm starting to believe that truly memorable programs take a while to establish, then they have you
mmmm I love the smell of failure in the morning
Yeah been saying for awhile that DH is slowly but surely fading. it's ratings are way down from last year as more and more people are just giving up on it.
And it is true that many of the most successful and long running shows had slow starts ie Seinfeld,DS9,ST:TNG,Cheers etc.
Love Numbers and have actually noticed something rather interesting on the show (well I find it interesting), a few years back there was a 2 Season Series on late at night called Street Time which was about Crims on Parole and the Parole Officers that looked after them (great show).
Rob Morrow starred in it as a parolee called Kevin Hunter, his wife was played by Michelle Nolden (as Rachael Hunter), and his Parole Officer was played by Scott Cohen (as James Liberti) ... both these people have been in Numbers and have worked closely with Rob Morrow in Numbers.
Michelle Nolden was in last nights episode and an earlier one in this season as AUSA Robin Brooks, and Scott Cohen was in an episode called Soft Target as James Grace playing lead Detective when they were trying to locate the person who released potentially lethal gas in the city's subway system.
Kind of interesting that the same people end up in shows together down the track ... and if anyone can get a hold of Street Time, or ever see it advertised on again, have a look at, as IMDb says it is comparable to The Sopranos.
Oh and last nights episode was real good I thought, I almost cringed at one point though as I thought no not again the Lead Detective is going to be the one doing the shootings ... this happened in last weeks with the Fire Investigator being the villan and the one above with Scott Cohen as the Detective being the villian ... I had a horrible thought for a few minutes that they were going down that track again (I was thinking the Detective was doing the shootings to start a Gang War so they would wipe each other out), thankfullly I was wrong and they were more creative than that.
The best part about Numb3rs is the interplay between the father and sons,some great chemistry there. And yeh i thought about the cop as well but also suspected the guy at the community center.