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QuarterLife *SPOILERS* (only a little bit spoilery though)

For anyone who hasn't seen this show at www.myspace.com/quarterlife you need to now because while i've enjoyed all the episodes, at the 12th one it's getting interesting ;) if you know what i mean. Especially since it's been picked up by NBC, we may be looking at a new bisexual character on (is it "Network" tv im not sure i'm English) assuming that part isn't cut out :D fingers crossed.

(it's better if u watch all the clips and not just epi 12 but do as you please :))

(also mods please move me if i'm in the wrong folder thanks)


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Quarterlife

I don't know how this little show and its 8 minute vignettes has managed to get me hooked, but it has. The cast could use a bit more diversity, but otherwise, I'm definitely a fan.

If you're a fan, you should check out quarterlife.com, which has a preview of the next episode--it makes the time between episodes a little bit more bearable. I'm a little suspicious of what's going on with Dylan and her boss, but I'm intrigued.

 

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I like it so far. Hope it

I like it so far. Hope it keeps on being good.
pecola's picture

Michelle Lombardo

Is it just me or has the "show" gone dramatically downhill since Michelle Lombardo stopped being a regular character on the show?

It's gotten a bit hard to stomach now...

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quarterlife already cancelled on NBC.

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "Quarterlife," the first Web-based drama to air on network television, has been cancelled by NBC after a dismally rated first episode but will move to sister cable channel Bravo, people close to the show said on Thursday.

The highly touted online series about a group of young artists bombed in its NBC debut on Tuesday night, drawing the network's lowest ratings and smallest audience for that time slot in at least 20 years, according to Nielsen Media Research.

The show ranked a distant third place for the 10 p.m. hour, averaging just 3.1 million viewers and a meagre 1.3 rating among advertisers' favourite demographic, adults aged 18 to 49, the precise audience for whom the series was designed.

The program had been scheduled to move to Sundays on NBC starting March 2.

But two sources close to the program, though not authorized to speak publicly about its scheduling, said "quarterlife" has been removed from the NBC lineup.

It will be shifted instead to the Bravo channel, which like the broadcast network is owned by General Electric Co.'s media division, NBC Universal, they said. No new air date for the six-part series has been set, however.

Here is the link to read the whole article...

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/20080228/ten-uk-quarterlife-d3877cb.html

 


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