Anim8rFSK wrote:
> In article <47e56976$0$36382$742ec2ed@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> "Dimensional Traveler" <dtravel@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>> jayembee wrote:
>>> "Mac Breck" <macthevorlon@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Yes, there have been releases of shows that only ran one partial
>>>> season (e.g. Crusade, The Tick, Keen Eddie, Wonderfalls, The
>>>> Dresden Files, Moronic Woman, etc.), or ones that got a short
>>>> first season and then continued (e.g. Rules of Engagement), but
>>>> not the final episodes of ones that got cut short in their
>>>> non-premiere season (e.g. Boomtown Season 2).
>>>
>>> TRU CALLING Season 2.
>>>
>> Not sure if you are saying 'Tru Calling' Season 2 was released or
>> not but there's a copy of it sitting on my "to be watched" shelf.
>
> He's saying they didn't broadcast the final episode.
Actually, no. I lost track of TRU CALLING after Season 1. I mean,
look, it was practically a year between 1-20 and 2-1. Towards the end
of Season 1, I was losing interest, and ....wait a minute, I know what
happened now. I quit watching FOX on April 8th, 2004, after they
dropped WONDERFALLS, so I wouldn't have seen TRU CALLING 1-16 thru 2-6
(even if they would have aired 2-6).
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Mac Breck (KoshN)
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"The Dresden Files" (2007)
Harry Dresden: [re. Bianca] What is it about bad girls? They lie,
cheat, won't suck your blood even when you beg them to, and for some
reason, no matter how badly they treat us, we still can't walk away.


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