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i hope there will be a backstory... scotland yard? special ops? MI5?
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This. I wasn't saying that literally Gotham is a good show, and that literally they are going to cancel it. I was making a prediction based on FOX's history.
Really hope this doesn't get cancelled. Its really good so far and getting better every episode.
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Still digging it for sure but does the storyline follow anything related to the comics at all? I'm assuming the premise of the show is to tell the tale of Gotham right after Bruce's parents were shot.
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Selena Kyle being older than Bruce and meeting him the way she did?, Or Alfred training Bruce to fight and being trained himself?, Jim Gordon faking Penguin's death, etc.
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i hope there will be a backstory... scotland yard? special ops? MI5?
well in the comic iirc Alfred was an actor in a troupe but he was also an SAS agent or MI5 something like that
other than that everything else seems to be new as for teaching bruce to fight he doesn't teach him all his batman skills just like what a dad teaches a kid to defend himself is all
as for its success...its the best show for FOX this season more than Bones but FOX is still struggling compared to the rest of the networks
I think Sleepy Hollow may be getting cancelled before Gotham
Really hope this doesn't get cancelled. Its really good so far and getting better every episode.
i am certain there will be a season 2, but there may be problems with how fox increased their order for season 1 from 16 to 22 episodes because many of their other shows are not doing well and they need gotham to keep their numbers up. the show producers did not plan to go past 16 episodes, so right now they are trying to throw something together for the additional 6 which should have been for season 2 and there is a risk of them ending up being half-baked
__________________ "The guy in the CR-V meanwhile, he'll give you a haughty glare. He's responsibly trying to lessen his impact, but there you go lumbering past him with your loud V8, flouting the new reality. You may as well go do some donuts in a strawberry patch and slalom through a litter of kittens." Dan Frio, Automotive Editor, Edmunds
__________________ "The guy in the CR-V meanwhile, he'll give you a haughty glare. He's responsibly trying to lessen his impact, but there you go lumbering past him with your loud V8, flouting the new reality. You may as well go do some donuts in a strawberry patch and slalom through a litter of kittens." Dan Frio, Automotive Editor, Edmunds
__________________ "The guy in the CR-V meanwhile, he'll give you a haughty glare. He's responsibly trying to lessen his impact, but there you go lumbering past him with your loud V8, flouting the new reality. You may as well go do some donuts in a strawberry patch and slalom through a litter of kittens." Dan Frio, Automotive Editor, Edmunds
i think it was a rerun of the pilot episode last monday.
__________________ "The guy in the CR-V meanwhile, he'll give you a haughty glare. He's responsibly trying to lessen his impact, but there you go lumbering past him with your loud V8, flouting the new reality. You may as well go do some donuts in a strawberry patch and slalom through a litter of kittens." Dan Frio, Automotive Editor, Edmunds
__________________ "The guy in the CR-V meanwhile, he'll give you a haughty glare. He's responsibly trying to lessen his impact, but there you go lumbering past him with your loud V8, flouting the new reality. You may as well go do some donuts in a strawberry patch and slalom through a litter of kittens." Dan Frio, Automotive Editor, Edmunds
The network used its executive session to hand out early 2015-16 pickups to freshman dramas Empire and Gotham as well as a third run for comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
Empire has become Fox's breakout hit after only two episodes. The 20th Century Fox Television drama from Lee Daniels and Danny Strong has emerged as the No. 1 new series of the season. Following its second episode, it is the only new broadcast drama this season to grow from week one to week two. In live-plus-same-day returns, it tied ABC's How to Get Away With Murder as the No. 1 new broadcast series premiere among adults 18-49. Starring Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson, the hip-hop Dynasty has more VOD viewing than any other Fox show this season, earning more than 1.1 million total viewers.
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Warner Bros. Television's Batman prequel Gotham, meanwhile, is averaging a 4.2 rating in adults 18-49 and 10.6 million viewers. It ranks as the season's No. 1 broadcast drama overall among men 18-49 and men 18-34. Its series premiere —6.0 in the advertiser-coveted demo — outperformed The Blacklist and Scorpion and delivered Fox's highest-rated fall drama debut in 14 years. The live-plus-seven rating for the Ben McKenzie DC Comics adaptation from Bruno Heller reflects the largest post-three-day ratings gain (+0.9) of any broadcast drama ever.
Comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine, starring Andy Samberg and from Parks and Recreation producers Dan Goor and Mike Schur, hails from Universal Television and is averaging a 2.7 among adults 18-49 — up 17 percent year-over-year and posting the largest demo uptick among second-year shows. Its renewal guarantees that Schur and Goor will have one series on the broadcast networks next season after NBC's Parks and Recreation signs off this spring.
Empire, Brooklyn and Gotham join previously renewed animated series for the 2015-16 broadcast season Bob's Burgers, Family Guy andThe Simpsons and mark the network's first scripted pickups. They join Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk's horror comedy anthology Scream Queens, which was picked up straight-to-series last year.
The renewals — one from all of the big studios — come after CBS and The CW announced multiple renewals for 2015-16 during their TCA sessions earlier in the week.