Friday, October 06, 2006

'Smith' is kaput

CBS has pulled "Smith," effective immediately, and will vamp with procedural crime show repeats at least until election night. After that, I wouldn't be surprised to see the "House"-esque "3 lbs." (Stanley Tucci as an arrogant neurosurgeon) replace it. Guess I don't need to bother watching episode three, huh?

Oh, and "Kidnapped" is moving to Saturdays at 9 beginning Oct. 21 for the remaining 10 episodes. "Dateline" and other filler are moving into the Wednesday at 10 timeslot immediately.

22 comments:

Nichelle D. Tramble said...

I am thisclose to being done with network television. The early cancellations are just ridiculous. Love your column, by the way.

Anonymous said...

I am so freaking mad - Smith is my favorite new show! Were the ratings horrible?

Anonymous said...

Crap. Well, I guess that means I can just delete the eps of Smith that I had been recording on the DVR up until now.

And I'm pretty P.O.'d over the shabby treatment that the A&E channel is giving MI-5.

Anonymous said...

Woohoo -- another prescient "too much TV taking up too much space, delete without watching" decision made by me!

Eric said...

Well, I should be able to pick up the first episode of The Nine on bittorrent...

Anonymous said...

Damnit.

Anonymous said...

That stinks. Virginia Madsen still has nice legs.

Anonymous said...

Legs aren't all she has that are nice.

Anonymous said...

Ratings were worse than Studio 60; no more evil Amy Smart? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!

Oh well, I hope Wells/Chulack have enough pull to release a DVD.

Anonymous said...

wow....
I thought it was okay but lacked the necessary danger an HBO or Showtime production can give these shows.
In fact I quit watching when my wife bought THE BROTHERHOOD DVDs.

I guess I'm kinda responsible for it's demise.

Damn me.

(Madsen was too good for the show, BTW)

Anonymous said...

It was a bit pedestrian in parts and was of course a total and blatant rip-off of Thief, I also will miss Virginia Madsen

Anonymous said...

What I don't get is: No way CBS got into business with John Wells -- and secured a star like Ray Liotta -- without guaranteeing to pay for 13 eps. So... if CBS paid everybody for 13 eps., why not air them?

Saturday night seems an ideal platform to burn off such an investment. And doesn't CBS-Viacom have some kind of cable channel where they could place 13 eps. of a first-run drama? I can't understand just disappearing the whole show after airing only two eps., not in this day and age.

Matt said...

They might have had a pay or play with Liotta, but I'd doubt they had it with the whole cast, and I'm willing to bet that with all the exterior shooting, this was not a cheap thing to do.

Anonymous said...

Grah!

I was digging this show. Simon Baker and a sack of kittens, who could resist?

Anonymous said...

I guess this means there is no reason to watch this week's episode of Smith that I taped and haven't gotten around to watching, huh?

Anonymous said...

They should put it up against Kidnapped on Saturday nights and have a race to the bottom of the Neilsens. Liotta vs. Hutton: The Pasting for No Ratings!

Adam said...

Three Pounds is the one with my boy Feuerstein, right?

Milhouse said...

You mean they went to all the trouble of stealing that empty truck, and the machine gun, for nothing? What a waste of effort :-)

Anonymous said...

Matt, you're right that Smith is an expensive show to produce -- thanks not only to all the location shooting but also cast salaries and special effects -- but no more so than any of the Bruckheimer shows.

And make no mistake about it: Liotta, Madsen, Baker and Smart are all getting a "13" or better (which means they get paid for 13 episodes whether they get made or not).

-- Hollywood Writer Guy

Anonymous said...

Matt, you're right that Smith is an expensive show to produce -- thanks not only to all the location shooting but also cast salaries and special effects -- but no more so than any of the Bruckheimer shows.

And make no mistake about it: Liotta, Madsen, Baker and Smart are all getting a "13" or better (which means they get paid for 13 episodes whether they get made or not).

-- Hollywood Writer Guy

Anonymous said...

SMITH was good! Very sad to see that, on the CTV network, they substituted JUSTICE with its stupid scripts, incredible overacting (esp by lead actor) and featuring technical capabilities that no office anywhere could really have, or afford.

Anonymous said...

Fools, the show rocked, the cast was great and easy to toss up once in a while. Loved it and why not, this is the life we live in.