The CW (ended 2008)
I don't know, but I'm afraid of why we have know informations about episodes after 1x06 - The Heart Wants What It Wants, for month this is the only upcoming episode we know about, while we can find information about GossipGirl till episode 1x09!!! Does it means that they stopped producing after the 6th episode??? I hope not... Keep your fingers cross for LIFE IS WILD
Because of the writers strike I heard that all shows that didn't completely fail will be back next season because their are no availble pilots to shot for pilot season. I am praying that it isn't cancelled.
| sapphireprima wrote: |
| Because of the writers strike I heard that all shows that didn't completely fail will be back next season because their are no availble pilots to shot for pilot season. I am praying that it isn't cancelled. |
But, until then don't forget to watch a new episode on Sunday, January 6th.
There is a petition out an about if people are interested:
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/lifeiswildcancelled/index.html
Sadly, I think the show is gone. I really thought it should have been given another chance.
CW puts six back to work By Tim Surette - TV.com February 12, 2008 at 12:03:00 PM
Gossip Girl, Supernatural, Smallville, more will target mid-April return; Game, Wild likely done. The aftermath of the Hollywood work stoppage can't keep Superman, the demon-hunting Winchester brothers, and New York private-school girls in plaid skirts down.
More Dean Winchester will bring a smile to anyone's face. While some shows are calling this television season a done deal, the CW is asking six of its top shows to return to work and produce up to half a dozen new episodes to air this season, says Media Week. The six shows getting the call for "five or six more episodes" are Smallville, Supernatural, Reaper, Gossip Girl, One Tree Hill, and The Game. The network hopes to get new episodes on the air by mid-to-late April, with the half-hour comedy The Game getting as many as nine fresh episodes beginning next month. As for the rest of the CW's slate, Aliens in America, which produced a hearty 18 episodes before being shut down by the strike, will not go back to work. The unaired episodes will air eventually, but the status of the show returning for a second season is currently uncertain. Life is Wild and Girlfriends will not be back and are likely done for good.
More news from studios detailing their updating schedules is expected in the near future. For more on the writers' strike, check out TV.com's Strike Source, featuring up-to-date statuses on shows, the latest information, and more.
It's on the front page of Tv.com Latest Headlines Section.
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