‘Done deal’ great news for your CW favorites
Thursday, February 14th, 2008
The conclusion of a nearly four-month-long Hollywood writers strike has TV fans asking one question: What does this mean for my favorite shows? In most cases, the news couldn’t be better, according to trade sources Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, TV Guide, Mediaweek and E! Online. Let’s start with the dramas: Smallville has four new episodes finished (including tonight’s), and will now produce five more this season. Supernatural will air its remaining two new eps this month, and add another five or six for spring. One Tree Hill will stockpile six more hours to the six already completed. Reaper still has three new shows ready, with five or six more ordered—and you can expect the rookie dramedy to delve much deeper into the “deal” mythology when it returns. Breakout freshman hit Gossip Girl has aired everything produced, but will quickly resume work on up to a half-dozen more stories. Variety reports that the Upper East Siders may even get an early Season Two launch this summer, following the successful pattern of The O.C. Life is Wild has ceased production at this time. On the comedy front: The Game received a solid vote of confidence, with a pickup of eight or nine more episodes—to go with its four remaining new shows. Everybody Hates Chris (12) and Aliens in America (eight) have enough new laughs in the can, so they won’t produce any more for this season; and Girlfriends, currently the longest-running network comedy, will bid adieu after eight years with a likely one-hour retrospective now in discussion.
There are telltale signs that Sunday night’s episode of Life is Wild could be either the season or series finale. Entitled “Home,” it’s the last of 13 episodes produced, and the cast has returned to America after months of shooting the drama on a lush game reserve in South Africa. Too, The CW is moving its Monday comedies into Life is Wild’s Sunday timeslot the following week. Even if the writer’s strike is soon settled, how quickly could production resume on a set 8,000 miles away? So this weekend’s saga will likely tie up several key storylines, such as Jesse’s crossroads decision on whether to follow Mbali to New York, Katie’s budding romance with best-friend Tumelo, and (based on the promos) a possibly fatal lion attack on Art. Will the family flee their exotic naturealm for the concrete jungle of NY? Life is Wild has been such a great series for parents and kids to watch together, and if you’re tempted by that little football game on another channel, I promise there’ll be scores and highlights replayed for weeks. You won’t miss a thing! In fact, you may want to stick around for the Crowned finale encore after Life is Wild. (SPOILERS) Many already know that the Daredevil Divas, Moya and Jenileigh, won the pageant—and who can complain, given all the tragedy they’ve endured? Moya’s husband was killed in a chopper crash and financial struggles cost the family their home. They conducted themselves with class throughout the series, in stark contrast to the Sincere Sexy Reds (Laura and Patty), who Hollis had the pleasure of de-sashing in a mid-finale “ambush” elimination. What the Reds did to “Climb Every Mountain” in the talent segment is just a crime against music. My gameplan advice is to make Sunday a Super Finale night. 