On the latest episode of TVsTop5, hosts Snoodit and TheFienPrint discuss which shows never got a chance to succeed before being canceled (and should be rebooted). Listen:
break down the week in TV news with context from the business and critical sides, welcome showrunner and executive guests and provide a critical guide of what to watch .Marvel TV topper Jeph Loeb is on his way out. This segment looks at his hits and misses and what he was able to accomplish in his decade at the helm.
The segment begins at the 2:39 mark.CBS has given a vote of confidence to all five of its freshman shows, Fox has handed out some good news for a couple of its rookies and generally everything else is still status quo. This segment looks at the state of the fall class and what to make of those incredibly small same-day ratings. The analysis begins at the 7:47 mark.
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