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Author Topic: ABC had no business interrupting "Body of Proof"  (Read 1763 times)
vchimpanzee
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ABC had no business interrupting "Body of Proof"
« on: March 01, 2012, 11:24:45 AM »

It was not news that couldn't have waited 30 minutes. And NBC properly waited until a commercial break during "Parenthood" to tell us who won some insignificant Republican primary.

I really don't care, because the results of these individual primaries don't amount to anything in the grand scheme of things.

Now if the scene left out of the show had been Lacey's favorite band and Lacey's parents talking about her infatuation with its lead singer, that would have been another matter entirely, but they were talking about clues in a murder investigation. You don't leave details out of a murder mystery.
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quadraphonic
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Re: ABC had no business interrupting "Body of Proof"
« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2012, 11:43:15 AM »

You're too wrapped up in it man.
Relax.
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vchimpanzee
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Re: ABC had no business interrupting "Body of Proof"
« Reply #2 on: March 01, 2012, 11:50:08 AM »

It's not like someone shot Santorum.
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FreddyE1977
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Re: ABC had no business interrupting "Body of Proof"
« Reply #3 on: March 01, 2012, 12:50:05 PM »

You sound like me back in the 70's when I had waited weeks and weeks and weeks to see
the highly hyped premiere of Battlestar Gallactica, only to have it interrupted at the crucial
climax by Jimmy Carter.

And for what?  Peace between Egypt and Israel?  feh!   Wink
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quadraphonic
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Re: ABC had no business interrupting "Body of Proof"
« Reply #4 on: March 01, 2012, 09:53:18 PM »

So what if they cut out the middle of an episode every five years?
Just fill in the blanks with your own clues. Make up your own storyline.
Why be a follower? It's not like there's gonna be a quiz on "Body of Proof" episodes. A Trivial Pursuit Network TV In 2012 Edition would probably not even note it.

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mrschimpf
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Re: ABC had no business interrupting "Body of Proof"
« Reply #5 on: March 01, 2012, 10:44:17 PM »

Hold on though, he has a point. I watch this show weekly (usually TiVoed) and in the past since January they've just compressed down the commercials a bit and then break the election news at the end of BoP so nobody gets ticked off that they broke in (and trust me, this week? The Parenthood finale? You'd bet NBC News would be laid out on the carpet if they broke into it during). And now this weekend I'll have to watch it on Hulu rather than through my ABC recording because the news department was too damned jumpy to wait until 10:58pm like they did the last few weeks.

Trust me, if it was a world leader who died or a big national tragedy? No problem. Election results we know would go one way or another for weeks and were compressed down to 30 words in the AP release? Wait it out, ABC.

All they just did was wound the heck out of their Live+5 day ratings because the show got interrupted to tell us something that could've easily been compressed into an Activia ad space.
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quadraphonic
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Re: ABC had no business interrupting "Body of Proof"
« Reply #6 on: March 01, 2012, 11:21:28 PM »

There may be a point in there, but "ABC had no business..." sounds mightymighty petulant and a little clingy.
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Re: ABC had no business interrupting "Body of Proof"
« Reply #7 on: March 02, 2012, 04:20:10 AM »

Yesterday, Republican-leaning journalist Andrew Breitbart died suddenly. Breitbart was an ABC contributor. Coincidence?
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Re: ABC had no business interrupting "Body of Proof"
« Reply #8 on: March 02, 2012, 07:38:54 AM »

ABC news interrupted one of the Peanuts Valentine's Day specials to tell us that Whitney Houston had died.  This was at about 7:15 p.m. CST that evening.  Even though those were reruns and children's programming, it would have made a lot more sense to just have a crawl across the bottom of the screen telling us that Ms. Houston had died.  No sense in interrupting children's programming for something that, let's face it, while it was newsworthy, it wasn't exactly earth-shattering. Roll Eyes
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Re: ABC had no business interrupting "Body of Proof"
« Reply #9 on: March 02, 2012, 09:15:58 AM »

It was not news that couldn't have waited 30 minutes. And NBC properly waited until a commercial break during "Parenthood" to tell us who won some insignificant Republican primary.

I really don't care, because the results of these individual primaries don't amount to anything in the grand scheme of things.

Now if the scene left out of the show had been Lacey's favorite band and Lacey's parents talking about her infatuation with its lead singer, that would have been another matter entirely, but they were talking about clues in a murder investigation. You don't leave details out of a murder mystery.

On one of those sites, it was analyzed that 'Body of Proof' has likely possibility of cancellation.

Too bad as I liked the lead characters, although there wasn't enough character depth.

I didn't care for Lacey. She seemed too spoiled as a kid, not appreciative, and the mom-daughter issues made for a terrible personal storyline for the lead Dr. Hunt.
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