We'll get tons of upfront news next week but the beginnings of it started to trickle in Thursday night with some NBC news. In addition to pilot pickups, they officially cancelled Emerald City, which should come as no surprise to anyone. After being in development for years, it finally premiered in January. Airing on Friday night, it premiered to disappointing ratings and dropped from there, regularly getting a 0.6 demo. The Wizard of Oz adaptation wasn't able to tap into the cult audience that Grimm found for many years on Fridays.
As usual, I am ending the season with a few miscellaneous awards. The blog will be quiet this summer but I will continue to do the week ahead posts with broadcast TV news as it happens this summer. Then I'll be back for previews, pilot reviews, and more in the fall! BEST RETURNING COMEDY Superstore (NBC) - Superstore was awarded my "Best Returning Comedy" last year, but it only got better in season three. The funniest ensemble on TV took another step forward with some truly hilarious moments (the season premiere, the Golden Globes party, and the Christmas episode to name a few) and some major plot points moving forward. It also has the potential to be surprisingly sentimental at times. I think back to the first year of the show and how I felt like it had so many funny elements but didn't always bring it completely together. Well now it does on a weekly basis and it is one of those shows that just seems to be in the sweet spot of what will hopefully be a long run. ...
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