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Originally Posted by Displaced Flames fan
Of course, and I wouldn't deny that. But there is plenty of shallowness in the average Canadian as well. Hemicuda seemed to be making an effort to make a distinction.
Like I said, they did a really bad job of marketing AD. I watch several Fox shows and I never watched AD because I didn't even know it was available to me. Sad too, because from the descriptions of the show that I've read it was probably right up my alley.
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sigh, maybe i should have said north american. i know the general canadian populace is just as shallow as the US is, i wasn't trying to make such a distinction. and i'm not throwing barbs at anyone in particular, save for maybe the TV networks. it's their fault for cancelling the decent shows and banking on the same old crap and it's the public's fault for eating it right up
all the shows you mentioned are utter crap, but they prove my point. it seems the only successful TV shows today fall into one of 3 categories. standard sitcom, reality tv, or continual drama. i will deffinetly agree with you on the crap marketing though and the sporadic timeslots and new episode airings, as we've seen with Family Guy and Futurama before AD, Fox really knows how to kill a great show with stupid decisions