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Unread 01-31-2009   #5
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Re: "Bitches" Werewolf TV series

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Originally Posted by no-name View Post
It's FOX, sooo....

Don't get me wrong, I love the idea of a TV series, but should FOX be the one to do it? As far as "answering questions", I think they're a little behind the curve on that one, huh?
FOX is probably hosting two of the best drama series on TV today in House and Fringe. Plus, some of their cancelled shows have been pretty good. So, I think FOX might be more than capable of putting a great show on the air. (Although, I was under the impression the show was slated for FX.) I can't remember the last show on ABC or NBC that I've watched and aside from CSI and CSI:NY (not Miami though), CBS is pretty lacking as well.

Although, I'd have to say I don't expect much in the way of process. I think we'll see some fangs, some mussed up hair, yellow eyes, maybe some claws growing and maybe, just maybe an ear or two. But that's all I'll expect.

Maybe the anti-Fox angle is really an anti-broadcast TV angle and you want the show on HBO or Showtime or something like that. Especially considering the possibility of a more graphic TF (meaning nudity), but even then I'd almost guarantee that the process would still suck. Face it. They don't know or care about the TF community. They wonder why werewolf movies and shows fail and it's a simple case of not giving the people what they want.

Look at it this way. We're essentially "experts" at the TF genre here. We know what works and what doesn't. Chances are if we smell something bad about a TF themed production, the non-TF community will as well. The difference is that they won't know why it stinks. The non-TF community won't believe a TF story if they don't actually see the TF. We at least know how to fill in the blanks. They can't. Movies and TV producers have to realize that, but never will. Why do you think American Werewolf in London successfully crossed-over aside from being a solid movie? The TF scene was believable. If they threw a cheesy TF in there, no way would people have enjoyed the film as much because they would never have connected David and the wolf.

I'm interested in seeing if "Bitches" ever makes it to our TVs and of course I'll watch. But I have a feeling it will be yet another disappointment no matter who shows it and probably a short lived one at that.

By the way...sorry I strayed a little bit from the original point, but I had to say it.
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