I'm glad to hear that, because despite my criticism of "Bishop" I still like the show. Maybe they'll bring in a couple of new characters to spice things up a bit!
These days the Networks are looking to reduce costs rather than increase them.
Therefore I can't see them increasing the main cast, and have not heard of any others leaving or out of contract. So presuming they keep "Bishop" the rest will be back next season.
The show is dying, ratings are going down as are the demos, the blonde thing with the black unibrow is particularly wooden and a poor replacement for De Pablo, the story's this season (us pace) have been rather dire and to my knowledge only one episode was actually enjoyable.
That idiot from autopsy needs to go, David McCallum is being somewhat relegated by the third rate embarrassment to his parents, his backstory with bloody Brianna ( Jesus wept are Americans mentally deficient to name girls with stupid monikers) and the well I better not say as it could be regarded as a spoiler but suffice to say its a I don't give a flying **** storyline.
I presume David McCallum, is getting too old to do more than a token few minutes per episode these days. They should let him retire and get a replacement but not Palmer. The female pathologist they had a few seasons ago on one case with Ducky would have been a good start when looking for someone new.
I presume David McCallum, is getting too old to do more than a token few minutes per episode these days. They should let him retire and get a replacement but not Palmer. The female pathologist they had a few seasons ago on one case with Ducky would have been a good start when looking for someone new.
Looks like the next NCIS (2.3/8) spinoff has gotten off to a slightly unsteady start. After seeing a small rise last week, Tuesday’s second episode of the “Crescent City” two-parter with Scott Bakula dipped 8% from its March 25 episode. On a night that didn’t give big jumps to anyone, that’s a season low for the long-running procedural. The setting up of a Big Easy-based version of NCIS was again the night’s most-watched show, with 16.84 million tuning in, though down a slight 2% from last week.
Down slightly then. So hardly "dying"! Unless you have figures to prove otherwise?
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These days the Networks are looking to reduce costs rather than increase them.
Therefore I can't see them increasing the main cast, and have not heard of any others leaving or out of contract. So presuming they keep "Bishop" the rest will be back next season.
That idiot from autopsy needs to go, David McCallum is being somewhat relegated by the third rate embarrassment to his parents, his backstory with bloody Brianna ( Jesus wept are Americans mentally deficient to name girls with stupid monikers) and the well I better not say as it could be regarded as a spoiler but suffice to say its a I don't give a flying **** storyline.
This show needs Ms De Pablo back.
Torri Higginson? Yes, please.