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− | The Fox Network is a television network. They have some good shows, like The Simpsons, but a lot of the funniest stuff they show is syndicated. (Case in point, ''The Office'', ''Seinfeld'', so on.) | + | The Fox Network is a television network. They have some good shows, like [[The Simpsons]], but a lot of the funniest stuff they show is syndicated. (Case in point, ''[[The Office]]'', ''[[Seinfeld]]'', so on.) |
− | Fox Network is world-famous for its treatment of sci-fi shows. Whenever they have a science fiction show that anyone likes, they will either cancel it in the middle of a season, leaving plot threads unresolved (''Firefly'', ''Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles'') or screw it up beyond recognition ([[Sliders]]). The worst victim was the pilot movie for an attempted [[Doctor Who]] revival in 1996; that didn't even get past the first story. | + | Fox Network is world-famous for its treatment of sci-fi shows. Whenever they have a science fiction show that anyone likes, they will either cancel it in the middle of a season, leaving plot threads unresolved (''[[Firefly]]'', ''[[Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]'') or screw it up beyond recognition ([[Sliders]]). The worst victim was the pilot movie for an attempted [[Doctor Who]] revival in 1996; that didn't even get past the first story. They've also cancelled other great shows, like [[Family Guy]] (before bringing it back) and [[Married... With Children]]. |
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Latest revision as of 17:38, 10 July 2011
The Fox Network is a television network. They have some good shows, like The Simpsons, but a lot of the funniest stuff they show is syndicated. (Case in point, The Office, Seinfeld, so on.)
Fox Network is world-famous for its treatment of sci-fi shows. Whenever they have a science fiction show that anyone likes, they will either cancel it in the middle of a season, leaving plot threads unresolved (Firefly, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles) or screw it up beyond recognition (Sliders). The worst victim was the pilot movie for an attempted Doctor Who revival in 1996; that didn't even get past the first story. They've also cancelled other great shows, like Family Guy (before bringing it back) and Married... With Children.