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The death of F.B.Eye.
House comes out tomorrow! Now let's just hope that Best Buy has it... they're usually pretty good about getting things on the shelves on their release dates, though (well, at least they were for MST3K Volume 9. And 'Danger By Design'- yes, yes, you may stop laughing at me for liking Nancy Drew computer games now).
*sigh* I do believe that F.B.Eye has been cancelled. Well, it was actually cancelled a couple years ago. I mean the reruns seem to have been cancelled. This is very sad.
There's a marathon on September 2nd (um, yeah, if you call three episodes a marathon), but other than that, it seems to have been replaced by an idiotic-looking show called Mamma's Family. Oy.
So apparently I'm going to have to find something else to do on weeknights from 8 to 9, because the days of making fun of the blatantly obvious UST between Sue and Jack (a.k.a. counting how many times they get called a "cute couple", and they both kind of smile and look away... but don't deny it), and, of course, Sue's daily Mentioning of God (in every episode, I tell you! It's hilarious the way she just crams it in there) are over.
Unless the show comes out on DVD. I'd buy it. But I doubt that's ever going to happen. I think that all cancelled TV shows should have DVD sets avaliable, even if they weren't that popular (I know that's being unrealistic, but I'm just saying). Because it's sad to think of shows, any shows, and people, no matter how few, like fading away into oblivion. Meh.
Anyway, maybe another network will pick it up or something, but I doubt it because it's not really that popular a show. I only found out about it because Jenny's friend Sonja told me it was good (and she knew I was obsessed with the FBI), and I only started watching it... erm, in late July, I think it was. And for a somewhat cliched (not all the time, just occasionally), sort of Christian!Values-ish show, it was good. It was funny. The theme song was catchy. And Tara was absolutely adorable.
So even though I'm being a bit pathetic (but seriously... this is me now, with a show that I just like? Try cancelling reruns of a show that I'm obsessed with (West Wing... X-Files...well, okay, maybe with that one it's just Scully), and not giving me access to the DVDs. I'd be a wreck), I'm still feeling pretty sad about this. I get attached to things, be they book characters or television shows or red-headed, skeptical female FBI agents, too easily.
Seriously though, three episodes is so not a marathon.
*sigh* I do believe that F.B.Eye has been cancelled. Well, it was actually cancelled a couple years ago. I mean the reruns seem to have been cancelled. This is very sad.
There's a marathon on September 2nd (um, yeah, if you call three episodes a marathon), but other than that, it seems to have been replaced by an idiotic-looking show called Mamma's Family. Oy.
So apparently I'm going to have to find something else to do on weeknights from 8 to 9, because the days of making fun of the blatantly obvious UST between Sue and Jack (a.k.a. counting how many times they get called a "cute couple", and they both kind of smile and look away... but don't deny it), and, of course, Sue's daily Mentioning of God (in every episode, I tell you! It's hilarious the way she just crams it in there) are over.
Unless the show comes out on DVD. I'd buy it. But I doubt that's ever going to happen. I think that all cancelled TV shows should have DVD sets avaliable, even if they weren't that popular (I know that's being unrealistic, but I'm just saying). Because it's sad to think of shows, any shows, and people, no matter how few, like fading away into oblivion. Meh.
Anyway, maybe another network will pick it up or something, but I doubt it because it's not really that popular a show. I only found out about it because Jenny's friend Sonja told me it was good (and she knew I was obsessed with the FBI), and I only started watching it... erm, in late July, I think it was. And for a somewhat cliched (not all the time, just occasionally), sort of Christian!Values-ish show, it was good. It was funny. The theme song was catchy. And Tara was absolutely adorable.
So even though I'm being a bit pathetic (but seriously... this is me now, with a show that I just like? Try cancelling reruns of a show that I'm obsessed with (West Wing... X-Files...well, okay, maybe with that one it's just Scully), and not giving me access to the DVDs. I'd be a wreck), I'm still feeling pretty sad about this. I get attached to things, be they book characters or television shows or red-headed, skeptical female FBI agents, too easily.
Seriously though, three episodes is so not a marathon.
