
It appears as though the relentless fan campaign to bring
Moonlight back to life has finally reached its turning point. After news of a possible pick up by other networks such as The CW, the SciFi channel, and DirectTV, which have probably fostered false hope among fans of the vampire detective series, Mick St. John and the rest of the characters of
Moonlight have now been buried to its final resting place.
Don’t shoot the messenger here, but
Moonlight is over, according to
The Hollywood Reporter. The sets of the paranormal romance series have now been dismantled in preparation for CBS’ upcoming drama
The Mentalist, which stars Simon Baker as a detective who has a remarkable track record for solving serious crimes by using his razor sharp skills of observation.
Your Take
lucianacasalla2 said:
I´m from ARGENTINA and LOVE this serie!!!!!!! please come back
zhilliite said:
i really don't know what to say. i love this show.
TammyP21 said:
I really can't believe they cancelled the best show to hit TV in a long time. Moonlight is way better than...
As a show that has rapidly attracted a solid fan base, every option to keep
Moonlight was reportedly explored. Sources say that while there was significant interest from various parties, at the end of the day, it’s all about the numbers and the math did not compute.
Moonlight did farley well in its timeslot but didn’t do so well as compared to
Ghost Whisperer, which aired on Friday nights at 8pm before
Moonlight, or as well as
Numb3rs, which aired at 10pm after it.
Moonlight ratings might have been suitable for another network, though there is still no guarantee the same number of viewers would have followed the show to a new home.
While this most certainly signals the end of
Moonlight, this doesn’t stop diehard fans from dreaming that their beloved series will eventually be brought back to life. You have to hand it to
Moonlight viewers, even though the CBS drama was canceled more than a month ago, fans continue to put up a bloody good fight to save the show.
As a fan of Moonlight, are you still willing to fight to save the show?
-Kris De Leon, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source:
The Hollywood Reporter
(Image courtesy of CBS)