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Twich
10-09-2003, 02:15 PM
Matt Roush just did one of his wonderful rants on the loss of this fantastic show. It seems it's on hiatus..so there's still a chance. But COME ON PEOPLE!!!!

Start writing those letters gang...

http://www.tvguide.com/tv/roush/dispatches/


October 8, 2003
How obvious is it that NBC never believed in Boomtown in the first place? Winner of an American Film Institute citation and several Television Critics Association awards among other accolades, this superb crime drama has been on the ropes at least since NBC shelved it last February to make room for the ambitious but ultimately unsuccessful Kingpin. The show barely eked out a renewal for a second season, and was rewarded with what was clearly an inhospitable new time period on Fridays at 10 pm/ET. Plus the network insisted the show's creators tone down the elements that made Boomtown distinctive: most notably, the often haunting and complex multiple perspectives that embued the stories with ambiguous human shadings. More challenging and thus never destined to be as popular as your run-of-the-mill Law & Order: Whatever franchise, Boomtown would have been toast if not for the prestige it brought to the network.

The writing was on the wall even before the second season got underway, with predictably puny ratings. NBC shut down production of the show for several weeks when it was clear the show's writers were attempting even a modest multi-episode story arc for sweeps. Boomtown was always too smart for this network's taste.

And now, after just two episodes, Boomtown is gone. Officially on hiatus, perhaps to return to a new time period, a new night, if one can be found. But don't hold your breath. Sweeps are just around the corner, and Boomtown surely isn't in NBC's playbook right now.

As for the show's quality: The first episode was substandard, most critics and many viewers agreed, but the second episode was back to Boomtown's brilliant form: a showcase for the series' breakout star, Neal McDonough as self-destructive District Attorney David McNorris, and Stacy Keach as his alcoholic, emotionally abusive father.

Part of me thinks the best thing that could happen to Boomtown is for it to disappear altogether before NBC alters it so drastically we might forget what made it so special in the first place. But it's hard to let such a gem go easily, especially at a time when the current TV crime glut is full of so many less distinguished shows. (Guess I'll have to content myself with those BBC America imports.)

Egg
10-09-2003, 02:57 PM
Boomtown is one of those bright candles amongst the dim torches, (like something else we know too well!)

akimbo
10-09-2003, 05:37 PM
Matt Roush says it right again. I shouldn't be surprised.

I miss the multple perspective. They did a little more of it in the second ep.

Neil McDonough is wonderful as the DA. Best (most realistic) character on the show. He plays it with much more depth than his original series about a Kentucky horsebreeding family. I can't remember the name - didn't last long.

I'm still watching MI-5 - but the rest of these crime dramas are boring. :grr:

jayelsee
10-09-2003, 06:22 PM
FRELL.

It happens to EVERY show I really like. Just heard about it in the "Keen Eddie" thread (another show I really liked.....that they CANCELLED).

Twich
10-09-2003, 06:23 PM
Well.....Matt said there's still a chance. Maybe a letter writing campaign for Boomtown is in order?

shamecube
10-10-2003, 12:23 PM
It seems as if networks are appealing to the advertiser's rather than the consumer. It's depressing, but I see no way of changing it unless there is some sort of mass viewer uprising or laws made to change the way netwroks order programs. But it's getting to be that I will just never watch a new show when it comes on because it will get cancelled prematurely.

NYPinTA
10-10-2003, 03:43 PM
What I read, somewhere else, is that it is on hiatus during sweeps and should be back afterwards... *hope hope hope*, but I am writing a letter anyhow just in case. ;) (since I have had so much practice.)

BTW my favorite is Fearless. I just love that guy. :D

Third EYe
10-11-2003, 12:21 AM
I watch boomtown, but it won't be a big deal for me if it goes away. It's good, I just don't think it's great. This is a purely subjective opinion on my part. I couldn't defend it.

Until I came to these boards, I didn't think I could defend how great Farscape is. So, what do I know. I like what I like.

MediaSavant
10-11-2003, 05:07 AM
"Hiatus" for the networks is often a euphemism. You often can't tell if it is a real hiatus or not.

The real question to ask and seek out an answer to is "how many episodes of Boomtown did NBC order to begin with?"

Whatever that answer is, it's unlikely they will order more once a move like this has been made. The number will also tell you what NBC's frame of mind was from the start.

"Have they halted production?" is another good question.

waltersgirl
10-11-2003, 06:21 AM
laws made to change the way netwroks order programs

you think there should be laws that dictate what programs networks order?

Twich
10-11-2003, 07:36 AM
Everyone...write your letters. Hiatus still means there might be a chance. It's not over. And I thought this show was BRILLIANT the first season. I was kind of disappointed with the first two of this season...but I have hope that they will get back to the way they started.

AnnieBW
10-11-2003, 10:22 AM
Actually, I thought that Boomtown was much better when they were telling the same story from different points of view, like in TUT. I laughed my eema off at the guy jumping up on the truck bed during the car chase in one episode, and the flying corpse landing in the hot tub in another! Very much reminscent of another favorite show on Fridays at 10 on NBC... Homicide.

Time to start writing letters to the Peacock...

- Annie

shamecube
10-11-2003, 01:07 PM
Originally posted by waltersgirl
you think there should be laws that dictate what programs networks order?

nope

Antrobus
10-13-2003, 09:30 AM
I thought Boomtown just added a couple of new names and faces - Rebecca DeMornay and Vanessa Williams - to the cast. It seems really odd to add these new cast members and then the show is immediately canned!

Maybe it's true - only the good die young!

akimbo
10-13-2003, 09:39 AM
Rebecca DeMornay was a guesty I think.

Vanessa Williams was new. Although how they think a detective can run in her shoes, I'll never know.

vhsiv
10-13-2003, 09:42 AM
Rebecca De Mornay, like Kelly Hu - I think - was just a guest. Vanessa Williams was the new regular.

It looked as though Ms. Williams was about to head up all of the regualrs as a special task force, but I missed the 2nd episode of the new season. It looked really promising, but they ought to kept it on the Sunday night roster.

The really galling thing is that prior to closure on the Vivendi deal, it was one of the few programs that NBC produced themselves. I fear that NBC's 'vertical integration' might be as short-sighted as vertical integration was at the SciFi Channel, wherein they managed to deep-six every original program they developed, until the era of 'Scare Tactics', 'Tremors' and 'The Dream Team'.