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Dooney & Bourke

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I found this on the entertainmentweekly site and thought I would share....


http://www.ew.com/ew/article/commentary/0,6115,1195860_3_0_,00.html



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Also...I read that there will be no reruns next season.



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Thanks for posting the link!


 


About the reruns, I heard they will be taking a break in the middle of the season instead of doing repeats every other week, which I think is better.  Obviously it's a difficult show to film, especially with all the actors and the crazy weather so I can appreciate where they're coming from.



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This is from the same link after you dig in a little. It was under secrets for next season or something like that. It's what abc says about the repeats.....................


 And perhaps the most promising tease of all for Lost fans will be a welcome change in ABC's erratic, repeat-heavy scheduling of the show, which the producers believe has hindered their serialized storytelling. McPherson doesn't disagree. ''The ideal schedule for this series would be to run for 22 consecutive weeks,'' he says. ''But we have a 35-week season. We are looking at a number of scenarios, like the possibility of three huge chunks.''


Of course, another theory could explain why Lost is down about 200,000 viewers from last year (and it's not just because it now faces American Idol's results show): Some viewers may simply have reached ambiguity overload. Truth is, Lost has to be judicious about plot development. Lindelof and Cuse say they would love to write the drama knowing that it had an end point, ideally about five seasons. But Cuse believes the show can survive on character-driven redemption tales for years, and both he and Lindelof recognize that Lost must deliver the goods, however long it's on the air. ''The more I hear about disgruntled Americans who believe there never was an exit strategy for Iraq, the more I understand why they want to know that the story we're telling has a...well, an exit strategy,'' says Lindelof. ''If they can't get answers to mysteries in real life, they most definitely want answers on their TV sets on Wednesday nights. And they deserve them.''


 


It makes sense....I admit to having missed quite a few episodes thinking they would be repeats yet again.



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