Pan Am
#1Pan Am
Posted: 1/10/12 at 6:21pm
Does anybody else watch it? I'm obsessed.
I'm still thinking about Sunday's episode.
Phyllis Rogers Stone
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
#5Pan Am
Posted: 1/10/12 at 9:50pmThey only ordered one remaining episode. They are airing the ones that have been filmed, filming one more and then it's probably over. I don't think they have cancelled it officially, but it doesn't look promising.
#6Pan Am
Posted: 1/11/12 at 12:50amThey're definitely still filming, because I've been submitting to work as an extra for this week.
degrassifan
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/23/08
#8Pan Am
Posted: 1/11/12 at 7:11am
Love it, and so hope it doesn't go though it probably will.
The episode where they made an emergency landing in Haiti was my favorite. It's a great cast, and if it is axed I hope to see more of them elsewhere (especially Margot Robbie).
#9Pan Am
Posted: 1/11/12 at 7:54pmIts a great show and it makes me sad so many stopped watching in America, yes it took a few episodes to pick up but now it's wonderful. The show is also doing great in every other country its playing. However whilst not 'officially' axed everyone knows that it really is, one of the cast even tweeted so, shame.
#10Pan Am
Posted: 1/18/12 at 5:01pm
Man oh man.
---SPOILER ALERT---
Just watched this week's episode.
I was shocked (SHOCKED!) by Amanda kissing Maggie. WHAT?!
#11Pan Am
Posted: 1/23/12 at 11:33pmThe last 3 minutes of this week's episode where what I've been waiting for all season. I can't believe I have to wait a whole week for the continuation of this plot line!
#13Pan Am
Posted: 1/24/12 at 2:32am
I admit, unfairly, I sorta had a reaction "we saw this on Mad Men a few years back" with the JFK revelation...
I don't know why ABC is taking a break with their Sunday night shows just as they go into February sweeps and have only had a few new episodes since Christmas--
SongandDanceMan while I think I don't like the show as much as you do--I do agree that it's found its footing. I kinda like that, despite the big international/historical setting and plot it feels fairly small and even intimate, which some may see as a negative. I think maybe the overkill of ads in this case worked against it--as did the cost. I didn't know it wa doing well internationally--my friend said that in London where he lives it's been bumped from the major channels to secondary ones, but he may have been wrong?
#14Pan Am
Posted: 1/24/12 at 12:28pm
I remember the JFK season on Mad Men. Initially, Matthew Weiner wished to avoid it but then realize it was just too much of a watershed moment so he decided to have Roger's daughter Margaret have her wedding just around the day he was shot, even deciding to continue the wedding anyway un-postponed with about 1/3 of the invited guests bothering to show up and being miserable. There is a funny scene of poor little rich girl Margaret Sterling sitting there with her veil on crying with the TV updates of the assassination but she is definitely not crying about the fact her President was killed, but that her wedding just got ruined.
And also the fact Peggie and Duck were having a nooner out of the office which made fun of the fact that neither Peggie nor Duck could ever honestly tell anyone where they were when they found out. Gah, Mad Men needs to come back now!
#15Pan Am
Posted: 1/24/12 at 12:42pm
THREE WEEKS? They've been setting up Maggie's obsession with JFK since the third episode, and now they're taking a break? NOW?
*sigh*
#18Pan Am
Posted: 1/24/12 at 3:08pm
I thought it had. I think they are going to wait until May to "officially" cancel it,but I thought a couple cast members tweeted and have said in interviews their on to other projects,meaning the show was over.
I enjoyed it so I would hope it gets renewed or maybe another network take it(AMC perhaps? Air it before or after MAD MEN)
#19Pan Am
Posted: 1/24/12 at 3:11pm
For it to be on AMC the budget and episode order would be cut and AMC already took a lot of drastic measures (they green light zero pilots to go forward as series) to give Mad Men a new deal, keep The Walking Dead with a proper budget, and give Breaking Bad a 16 episode swan song.
I actually thought Pan-Am has done extremely well internationally. You'd be surprised how many shows in the US have survived based on its viability in the foreign market, Heroes is one example.
#21Pan Am
Posted: 1/25/12 at 7:19amPeople love Pan Am here. How many more episodes are there? I know they only ordered one more to be filmed.
#23Pan Am
Posted: 1/25/12 at 8:11pm
Pan Am is wrapped for the season. Rumor on set (I occasionally work as an extra) is that if it gets renewed, the network is moving it out to LA because filming in NYC is more expensive than they anticipated (they have to rent out mansions a lot for their on location "hotel in a foreign country" scenes).
I've heard that the show has a good audience in France, but I don't have any data to back that up.
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