
As expected,
Moonlight fans have started to resort to desperate measures in attempt to bring back the vampire detective series that was recently axed by CBS. While pleas and petitions are underway, another rumored possibility of salvation has just come to light.
According to deadlinehollywooddaily.com, Warner Bros. is shopping the show around to other networks, one of which is The CW. Media Rights Capital, the firm contracted by The CW to program its Sunday-night block, is among those being eyed. The rumored possibility of an afterlife surfaced when Warner Bros. decided to hold off the striking down of
Moonlight's sets until Friday.
Your Take
PatriciaEdwards4 said:
I too am so disapointed that Moonlight is off the air. They better not take off Ghost Whisper either. Those...
mariacastka2 said:
how could CBS take the best show they had off the air. I only hope that the CW is smarter
cccelia said:
Tassler. Moonlight. Tassler. Moonlight. Six of one. Five dozen of the other. Which would I keep? Gee...
On the other hand, CBS entertainment chief Nina Tassler refuted the possibility.
"Probably not, no," Tassler said in response to a question about the rumored move.
Tassler, however, is prepared for the onslaught of mail from
Moonlight fans that are disappointed about the show's cancellation.
"It had a very passionate fan base, and that's a good thing," Tassler said. "We just had to make a lot of tough calls."
It was indeed a tough call since
Moonlight, the paranormal romance starring
Alex O'Loughlin and
Sophia Myles, performed consistently well in its Friday 9pm slot, averaging about 7.5 million viewers per week. Sadly, it was the weakest performer in CBS' Friday slate, which includes
Ghost Whisperer and
Numb3rs.
While nothing can stop
Moonlight fans from putting up a bloody good fight, their efforts are likely to be squandered by the network. Tassler reveals the fact that
Jericho failed to improve its ratings this year following a massive fan campaign to bring it back on the air significantly influenced the network's decision not to renew
Moonlight.
"It was a factor, obviously," she said. "But the nice thing [about
Moonlight] is that it did have a loyal fan base. ... But it's hard to judge the actual numbers [of those who are actively trying to save the series]. We had to make a very tough decision. I loved that vampire -- what can I tell ya?"
Meanwhile, CBS continues to hold an option on O'Loughlin, who appears to be in demand for other projects.
-Kris De Leon, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source:
Zap2it.com,
deadlinehollywooddaily.com
(Image courtesy of CBS)