This is why I've given up on even trying to watch so many new shows on TV.
When are these morons in the boardroom gonna realize they're creating an atmosphere in which loyal TV veiwers don't even want to check out a new show for fear it will be cancelled before it gets a chance to take off?
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FOX Revokes License to 'Drive'
Another short ride for Minear and Fillion
April 26, 2007
Nathan Fillion on 'Drive'
FOX's "Drive" has run out of gas.
The heavily promoted car-race drama has run into a brick wall.
FOX has decided that the auto-friendly "Drive" is a lemon.
The network has taken "Drive" to the impound lot and crunched its already reduced order into a little cube.
FOX has taken the off ramp and exited "Drive."
We're sorry, but shows named "Drive" don't get pulled very often and there are just so many available puns.
After only three airings (and four programming hours), the Tim Minear and Ben Queen-created drama has reached the end of the road, with FOX pulling the plug on "Drive" before the start of the crucial May sweeps period.
Beginning next Monday (April 30), "Drive" will be replaced by repeats of "House" in FOX's schedule. The change was already announced in ads that ran during Wednesday night's "American Idol" telecast.
It was bad enough that the show's airings averaged only 5.6 million viewers overall and a 2.3 rating in the key 18-49 demographic, but "Drive" also failed to deliver viewers to "24," as the Emmy-winning drama hit season lows this past week.
"Drive" was a late addition to FOX's midseason schedule. A pilot was originally shot last year, but didn't go forward. That episode was resurrected when the network recognized some programming holes and many of the parts were recast, including the addition of Nathan Fillion as one of the central characters in the illegal cross-country road race.
Fillion and Minear previously worked together on FOX's only-slightly-longer-lived "Firefly."
"Drive" continues Minear's string of critically (and audience) adored dramas that haven't completed even their initial order at FOX. In addition to "Firefly," Minear has also executive produced "Wonderfalls" and "The Inside" for the network.
FOX has yet to announce plans for the remaining two episodes of "Drive," though there have been rumors of either a Friday night burnoff in the summer or simply putting the episodes up online.
I didn't watch but it's all very typical anymore. Let's hype up this new show and then yank it! Still sore about some of the crap they have done to me.
Hey will Rose come back to Two & A Half Men then?
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