Friday, November 21, 2008

TV Round-Up: Scrubs, Daisies, More


Lots of news in the land of television today. First up, The Hollywood Reporter has news on the 8th season of Scrubs, which will be making its debut on ABC on Tuesday, January 6th at 9:00 PM. It'll air two episodes a night for its first two weeks before settling into the slot regularly. Scrubs began its run on NBC back in 2001 on Tuesdays at 9:30 PM.

Next up is some bad news, I'm afraid. Dirty Sexy Money, Eli Stone, and the inimitable Pushing Daisies will not receive full season pickups from ABC past their 13-episode orders. The studio is avoiding the word "canceled" when talking about the three sophomore shows, but it's looking like a pickup at a later date is improbable. Bryan Fuller, creator of Daisies, remains optimistic, however, that the show will find a second life in other formats. He says the next step is to get DC Comics on board to finish the season's storylines out in a comic book format, and convince Warner Bros. to greenlight a feature-length film version of the show. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that he can pull this off. No official word yet on whether or not this means that Fuller is headed back to scripting duties on NBC's struggling Heroes

Finally, Rob Thomas fans will be happy to know that the Veronica Mars creator's relaunched series, Cupid, now has a promo reel out. Viewers may recall the 1998 version that starred a pre-Ari Jeremy Piven and Paula Marshall. Follow the jump to check out the reel.



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