Blast it.
Hey Dawn Ostroff :
To quote Veronica: "Well, I want to congratulate you. Shake your hand. Congratulations! You've been named the world's biggest cockroach. This award is given in recognition in your unparalleled lack of decency and humanity. Bravo. You're going to die friendless and alone. "
Much Love!
I'm still in shock.
EDIT: My kid sister has NED'S DECLASSIFIED SURVIVAL GUIDE on and "Cliff" is on. And I burst into tears.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/4/04
No, Dawn Ostroff hung on to the show when no one was watching. People continued to not tune in, so blame America's inexplicable spot blindness for fantastic shows.
The writers have already accepted offers from other shows- not very good ones, in my opinion, but what can compare to writing Veronica Mars? I will miss this show, hugely. Rob Thomas seems to be hanging on to the bitter end with the FBI idea, for which I'm grateful, but if it doesn't work out some network had better snatch him up for a new show pronto.
"No, Dawn Ostroff hung on to the show when no one was watching. People continued to not tune in, so blame America's inexplicable spot blindness for fantastic shows. "
That maybe the case, but what with these shows they did pick up as the new shows like MARRYING A FARMER? I'm sorry, even a person who never watched VERONICA MARS would agree that its way better than MARRY A FARMER!
Great. And I'm missing the finale next week.
This makes me so sad. yuck. just yuck. The CW is trash.
I am a bit intrigued at the thought of KBell being apart of Gossip Girl though.
"If we don't live happily ever after at least we survive until the end of the week!" -Kermit the frog "I need the money... it costs a lot to look this cheap!" -Dolly P. "Oh please, Over at 'Gypsy' Patti LuPone hasn't even alienated her first daughter yet!" Mary Testa in "Xanadu" "...Like a drunk Chita Rivera!" Robin de Jesus in "In the Heights"
"B*tch, I don't know your life." -Xanadu After that if he still doesn't understand why you were uncomfortable and are now infuriated, kick him again but this time with Jazz Hands!!! -KillerTofu
"I am a bit intrigued at the thought of KBell being apart of Gossip Girl though."
She's their verison of Mary Alice on Desperate Housewives.
She does the narration.
She's the unknown Gossip Girl.
I watched a clip on The CW's website.
I hate this.
Seeing VERONICA MARS go off is extremely sad for me.
I started watching during season one as another of my favorite shows: the critically-appericiated- yet underwatched: Jack and Bobby began to fade. Now, VERONICA going off is extremely sad for me.
good grief.
"If we don't live happily ever after at least we survive until the end of the week!" -Kermit the frog "I need the money... it costs a lot to look this cheap!" -Dolly P. "Oh please, Over at 'Gypsy' Patti LuPone hasn't even alienated her first daughter yet!" Mary Testa in "Xanadu" "...Like a drunk Chita Rivera!" Robin de Jesus in "In the Heights"
"B*tch, I don't know your life." -Xanadu After that if he still doesn't understand why you were uncomfortable and are now infuriated, kick him again but this time with Jazz Hands!!! -KillerTofu
This sucks.
GRRR
Now i have nothing to watch on Tuesdays, it used to be my two favorite shows
Ugh.
I hate this.
I hope the CW fails and goes away in flames.
Broadway Star Joined: 9/27/03
The first season was great. The second season was disappointing. The third season was a mess. The show lasted longer than a lot of more deserving shows--Freaks and Greeks and Wonderfalls come immediately to mind. The show couldn't even hold to its loyal viewers. Why should the network stick with it? For that matter, why would loyal viewers want the show completely revamped? Why not just put Bell in another show?
It's a real shame.
Though I have to agree with cmleidi -- this last season has NOT been very good. The first season WAS one of the best all around seasons of any show. Last year was good, but not great. This season - to be honest, despite a few strong points here and there, was a shadow of what it once was. The mystery at the start of the year was obvious - I'd predicted who it would be a good three or four episodes before it was revealed. Everything since then has felt aimless. A few clever one-liners (and that GREAT Pulp Fiction allusion a couple of weeks ago) do not make for a great show any longer.
That said, I wish the CW would give it another shot, because even mediocre VM is better than just about anything else on the network!
I think we need to come up with a name for quality shows that are given the axe because enough people aren't watching because the show is too smart for them ie: VM, Arrested Development, Freaks and Geeks...
It actually amazes me that shows like Scrubs, The Office, Lost, and The Simpsons especially have held on the way they have given that they are NOT in line with what most of America thinks passes for their entertainment.
Sorry for the rambling. This kind of thing just ticks me off.
*can't even post due to grief. Seriously, give me a few days*
"Tragedy blows through your life like a tornado, uprooting everything. Creating chaos. You wait for the dust to settle and then you choose. You can live in the wreckage and pretend it's still the mansion you remember. Or you can crawl from the rubble and slowly rebuild"--- Veronica.
You guys are making me even sadder! *clings to DVDs*
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My heart hurts I feel really pathetic for feeling this depressed over a television show.
With the end of Veronica Mars and Gilmore Girls, there are officially no quality shows on The CW. I don't think I'll ever be able to forgive this stupid network.
I thought Season 2 was great... Even compared to Season 1 (which was of course better, but 2 definitely measured up, IMO).
I have no idea what I will do with my Tuesdays. I guess I could always watch all three DVD sets (when 3rd comes out) and memorize each and every line. That sounds like a good act of desperation... no?
Broadway Star Joined: 9/27/03
Season 2 didn't interest me because the mystery was a big "Who cares?" The show did nothing to establish the victims. The show went to great lengths to make us care about Lily's death. The second season's mystery had no real connection to Veronica, and none of the new characters made any impression. I'd like someone to explain the whole Fitzpatrick subplot which made no sense. Charisma Carpenter was completely wasted, and the finale was so overwrought and badly acted. They also made a big mistake in killing off Harry Hamlin's character. There were also the problem of characters just disappearing for no apparent reason. Wallace's mom was a big part of the story, and then she's gone. Wallace disappears for episodes and little is said about it. The same with Weevil. The show was a big idiot plot. Instead of asking Meg what happened on the post, Veronica acts like a moron. Of course, if she had acted like an intelligent budding private detective, she would have gotten the answer she needed, and the mystery would not have been gone on and on and on.
I liked the second season because she didn't do everything she was supposed to because she let emotions get in the way or she just made a mistake. I liked seeing that Veronica was not perfect...she was just a high school detective and if she didn't ever screw up, I would have gotten bored.
I loved season 2 and this season also. Yeah, the TA was a little predictable, but I liked how they got there. I will miss VM so much!
I tried calling the CW's viewer comment line number I found on Watch With Kristin's blog and it was full.
I read in US Weekly as they reviewed the season/series finale and they quoted KBell as saying "They'd be stupid not to renew us."
I am so sad.
I watched the pilot last night and I cried.
On their website: The CW is still promoting tomorrow as "The season finale", they have yet to change it to "the series finale". I don't know if that means their just lazy or like to rub it in or what, but it's there.
*tear*
It is a sad day. A very sad day.
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