Originally Posted by The A League:
“I think NBC will ditch About a Boy. It had potential, and after a good rating first season, should have got better treatment. Because, how often has NBC got a new comedy to the syndication level of 88 episodes in the past few years?
NBC have more than enough reason to start the comedy slate blank (again). Here's what's going against About a Boy right now:
1) It has less than 44 episodes, a mile away from syndication level (88+ episodes)
2) It had its episode order for season two cut recently.
3) It's rating hardly anywhere near season one levels, frankly not proving its worth for the network right now. The flop that is Marry Me is bringing it down with it.”
I wouldn’t like to say one way or another in terms of what NBC is going to do with About a Boy, it really could go either way. To counter argue your points:
• Yes, its a long way off from syndication level but its an NBC Universal produced sitcom, so NBC have every interest in getting it to syndication. If it was a Warner Bros produced sitcom I’d say it would probably be a goner, but being an ‘in-house’ production changes things.
• Yes, it’s season two ratings don’t match the successful season one ratings. Do you read that as a drop in popularity/quality and axe it, or do you acknowledge its success in its first season and try and recapture it by moving it in the schedule and giving it more promotion? Recapturing an existing programme’s success (particularly if it hasn’t fallen too far from grace) can sometimes be much easier than starting from scratch with a new programme.
I’d say its too close to call right now.