Worst new show of the season
Nov. 4th, 2008 05:37 pmEvery year, I watch all the new dramas (premiering in the fall) and make my pick for Worst New Show. Last year's winner was the incredible Viva Laughlin, which was cancelled after two airings. Previous title holders include Head Cases and MDs. If I included midseason entries, The Bedford Diaries would also have a place of dishonor.
This season was a bit lacking in serious contenders. The Ex List, Knight Rider, and My Own Worst Enemy are all bad, but not one show in that lot reaches the depths to which the worst of the worst always sinks. After much thought, then, I awarded this year's title of Worst New Show to: Crusoe!
Sure, it looks pretty and a lot of money was poured into it. But no show is allowed to bore me that much. It just is not right. Crusoe is incredibly dumbed down and I could feel my brain cells dying as I watched the pilot. Plus, it's pretty sad when a show set on an island plays the campy-pirates card in its first hour and doesn't even manage to make those pirates interesting. Subsequent episodes have been equally dismal.
Sometimes a show with horrible acting, dreadful writing, and stupid plots claws its way into the so-bad-it's-good division. Other times, it's just plain crap. Congratulations, Crusoe, for falling into the latter category.
BTW, I found a very interesting site with lots of ratings stats. TV By the Numbers predicts a quick death for Crusoe and places series like Life, Pushing Daisies, Eli Stone, and (yet again) The Sarah Connor Chronicles strongly in the danger zone.
This season was a bit lacking in serious contenders. The Ex List, Knight Rider, and My Own Worst Enemy are all bad, but not one show in that lot reaches the depths to which the worst of the worst always sinks. After much thought, then, I awarded this year's title of Worst New Show to: Crusoe!
Sure, it looks pretty and a lot of money was poured into it. But no show is allowed to bore me that much. It just is not right. Crusoe is incredibly dumbed down and I could feel my brain cells dying as I watched the pilot. Plus, it's pretty sad when a show set on an island plays the campy-pirates card in its first hour and doesn't even manage to make those pirates interesting. Subsequent episodes have been equally dismal.
Sometimes a show with horrible acting, dreadful writing, and stupid plots claws its way into the so-bad-it's-good division. Other times, it's just plain crap. Congratulations, Crusoe, for falling into the latter category.
BTW, I found a very interesting site with lots of ratings stats. TV By the Numbers predicts a quick death for Crusoe and places series like Life, Pushing Daisies, Eli Stone, and (yet again) The Sarah Connor Chronicles strongly in the danger zone.
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Date: 2008-11-05 12:28 am (UTC)The Ex List is already off the schedule (though not yet officially cancelled, I believe) and an NCIS rerun that aired in its timeslot last week got about twice the viewership. The NCIS episode also did WAY better than the numbers Moonlight typically got last season in that slot.