SixDegrees-related stories
Posted Jun 7th 2007 8:00AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Episode Reviews, Traveler

(
S01E03) I don't know that any of us can ever really understand the machinations that go into making the network schedule. After watching the first three episodes of
Traveler though, I'm left scratching my head wondering just what it was that kept this one tucked away for so long. I'll give in where
The Nine is concerned, because the pilot was very good. But how this one got passed over for
Six Degrees, Men In Trees, and the collection of little sit-coms that couldn't is beyond me.
Continue reading Traveler: New Haven
Posted Apr 13th 2007 8:22AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Cancellations
Six Degrees returned (briefly) this spring to
unimpressive ratings, so ABC has yanked it off the scheduled and shut down production. The network will burn off the remaining five episodes on its website beginning Friday, April 27. It will release one episode each Friday for five weeks.
The show returned to Friday night airings, but nobody watched. I gave up on it after watching the pilot because-- as it turns out-- everything J.J. Abrams touches does not turn to gold.
Now, all we're waiting to hear about is
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. It's only a matter of time.
Posted Apr 3rd 2007 2:41PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming

Remember all that stuff about Six Degrees coming back? Never mind! ABC has pulled the show yet again. The show returned recently on Friday nights (which was a big surprise in itself), but almost no one watched. The show got terrible ratings. The move takes effect immediately. Something tells me this isn't a good sign for a second season.
So we have The Black Donnellys being pulled in favor of a reality show (The Real Wedding Crashers), and you're probably wondering what will replace Six Degrees in the time slot? That's right, a reality show! But this one is even more hard to take: they're replacing it with reruns of Wife Swap. Gah!
In other shows-going-on-hiatus news, David E. Kelley's The Wedding Bells has stopped production, though the remaining episodes will probably air. But don't hold your breath for a renewal.
Posted Apr 2nd 2007 9:40AM by Kelly Woo
Filed under: What To Watch Tonight
The Bachelor: Officer and a Gentleman (Mon., 9:45PM ET, ABC) 10th season premiere
In nine seasons, no Bachelor has married the woman to whom he gave his final rose. None. Zip. Nada. Most of them aren't even still dating the women they chose. So, you gotta wonder how the show manages to go on. Why do women keep signing up for it? In the premiere, some of the bachelorettes care less about Navy doctor Andy Baldwin than sniping at each other. It's all about the chase, so why even bother with the guy? He's probably not going to marry any of 'em, anyway.
The Shield (Tue., 10PM ET, FX) 6th season premiere
In a television landscape littered with strong personalities (think House, Jack Bauer, Rosie), there's still nobody like Vic Mackey, with his shiny bald pate and murky methods. In the premiere, Vic wants vengeance for the murder of Lem -- not knowing the killer is another Strike Team member, Shane -- while rabid Internal Affairs officer Kavanaugh wants to pin it on Vic. Not only that, he finds out from Claudette that the brass wants him to retire.
Continue reading What to Watch April 2 - 8
Posted Mar 23rd 2007 5:00PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, What To Watch Tonight
At 8, PBS has a new NOW, then a new Washington Week.
- NBC has a new Identity at 8, followed by the Miss USA 2007 beauty pageant. Tara Conner's time is up already?
- The CW has a new Friday Night Smackdown at 8.
- CBS has March Madness all night.
- At 9, ABC has a new Six Degrees (yup, it's true).
- There's a new What Not To Wear on TLC at 9.
- FOX has a new episode of The Wedding Bells at 9.
- Also at 9: Hallmark has a new Mystery Woman flick, In The Shadows.
- At 10, Food Network has a new Paula's Party, focusing on "Fair Food," which I would assume means where the food comes from and not the quality itself.
- At 11, HBO has a new Real Time With Bill Maher, with guests Shirley Franklin, mayor of Atlanta, and author David Frum.
Check your local TV listings for more.
Posted Mar 23rd 2007 2:24PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Ratings

A love triangle, a hidden pregnancy, Josh Charles, and a quickened plot is what awaits viewers who tune in to
Six Degrees when it returns tonight on ABC at 9 pm. The series was pulled from the scheduled way back
in November when it wasn't holding on to the
Grey's Anatomy audience on Thursday nights. Created by J.J. Abrams, the drama is about six New Yorkers and how their lives intersect. The ensemble cast includes Bridget Moynahan, Campbell Scott, and Erika Christenson.
Only, in my opinion, it was slow. And boring. And apparently ABC thought so too, because it gave the executive producers a few mandates for the next seven episodes.
Continue reading Six Degrees returns tonight, with changes
Posted Mar 15th 2007 10:31AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, HBO, Showtime, Programming, The CW, USA, FX, Sci Fi, Comedy Central, TNT
Hola, mi muchachos and muchachoettes! It is I, Schedule Boy, back from wherever the hell I was. I'm here this time to present a comprehensive list of upcoming season and series premieres and finales for you, my adoptive TV Squad family.
What a crazy season its been! Shows that had so much potential (The Nine, Studio 60) struggled to stay on the air, while others (Ugly Betty, Friday Night Lights, Jericho, 30 Rock) surprised us with their growing fan bases and popularity. Then there were shows like ER that made a sudden comeback and ones like Gilmore Girls and Scrubs that didn't seem to find their way for the first half of the season. Well, at least we could be confident that hits like Grey's Anatomy, American Idol, 24 and Lost would carry us through the season. Then again, maybe not. Like I said, crazy season.
So, sit back, relax, and enjoy this fine presentation, presented in color with limited commercial interruption. You can find the list of premieres and finales (as well shows returning from hiatus) after the jump. Remember, dates are subject to change, so we'll be updating as time moves forward.
Continue reading TV Squad lists your season and series premieres and finales
Posted Feb 24th 2007 8:59AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Programming

To update
Bob's strange news item from Thursday:
Six Degrees is back on the schedule. Bob noticed a quick reference in an article that the J.J. Abrams drama is still filming, even though it's been off the schedule since
early November. Now it's scheduled to return to a new timeslot on Fridays at 9 pm as of March 23rd.
It's a crappy time slot, no doubt. Especially compared to
Six Degrees' original spot after
Grey's Anatomy on Thursday nights. The show, about six people whose lives all intersect, struggled during its first few episodes, getting a maximum of 9.6 million viewers (less than half of the
Grey's audience stuck around). Possibly because it was boring and pointless.
Whether or not
Six Degrees has been retooled, we'll just have to wait and see. It looks as though the casting remains the same.
Posted Jan 5th 2007 11:31AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Celebrities, What About Brian, Ratings

In what looks to me to be a desperate attempt to gain viewers any way they can,
What About Brian is adding Tiffani Thiessen (
Saved By The Bell, 90210, Fastlane) to their cast. She will play Natasha Dylan, who is described as being sexy, manipulative, and a shrewd business woman. Natasha will join the show as Dave's new boss at KC Gaming.
I don't know if adding Thiessen is the best of decisions, but then, it really can't hurt.
What About Brian is struggling to keep its head above water at this point. The last original episode finished last in the time slot with only 4.54 million viewers, and that was up against repeats of
Studio 60 and
CSI: Miami. To put that in perspective, the last episode of
Six Degrees that aired before it was pulled had 7.59 million. And the last episode of
Smith was good for 8.43 million. Total viewers isn't the be all end all of keeping a show on the air, but someone needs to ask, "What about those ratings, Brian?"
Posted Dec 16th 2006 10:02AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Cancellations, Ratings, Day Break

Sadly, that's the case over at ABC. Try as they might, and for reasons I don't quite get, people just don't want to watch this show. I've posted about the
slide in the ratings before, and it continued this week. After garnering their lowest 18-49 numbers yet, ABC has
pulled the show, with plans for the remaining episodes to be shown on ABC.com. Or, on DVD for those of you that are going to be screwed by that whole geography thing. To add insult to injury, the Wednesday schedule will be filled with repeats of
George Lopez and
According to Jim until the new schedule starts in January.
I think this has to signal a change at the networks. The big serial drama experiment is now officially a failure. With
Surface and
Invasion failing to get a second season, and now
Smith, Kidnapped, The Nine, Six Degrees, and
Day Break all failing to finish one, I think we can look for the networks to try something different next season. And hey, if Diggs really wants to be on a hit show, they're still casting for the next
Dancing with the Stars, right?... Too soon?
Posted Dec 6th 2006 3:24PM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Industry, Programming, Watercooler Talk, Day Break

ABC unveiled their new Wednesday night schedule yesterday, as Anna
reported here. The big news is, of course,
Lost moving to 10PM to duck
American Idol and
Criminal Minds. Gideon wins the
Wednesday night slugfest by forfeit, I think. Crazy island adventure aside, aren't you wondering where
Day Break went?
When
Knights of Prosperity and
In Case Of Emergency kick off on January 3rd at 9PM there will still be five more episodes of Brett Hopper's bad day. Could it be that the
terrible ratings have finally caught up with the show and ABC is going to quit while they're behind? The other option is moving the show, but at this point I'm not sure the numbers will even allow them to do that.
They could stick a repeat
Grey's Anatomy in any of the slots and easily get twice the audience. Added to that, there are still episodes of
The Nine and
Six Degrees in the can that are just as, if not more, deserving of any open slot. Day Break may be destined for the internet, and a complete series DVD set.
[ via
Variety.com ]
Posted Nov 8th 2006 5:19PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Industry, Programming, Cancellations
Entertainment Weekly's web site
is reporting that ABC is pulling the troubled show
Six Degrees from the schedule for the remainder of November and all of December.
The series, produced by J.J. Abrams, has been in trouble ever since its premiere in the post-
Grey's Anatomy slot on Thursday nights, losing over half of it's lead-in's audience. To date, the show has been averaging 9.6 million viewers, which puts it 45th amongst prime-time shows. It has also received a critical drubbing, with many critics calling it boring and self-indulgent. No word on when or if the show will come back to the schedule, or what will replace it in its current timeslot.
This just goes to show that you don't lose half the audience of the number-one show on TV and survive very long, no matter who is producing your show. ABC may have given it a longer leash because of the Abrams pedigree, but the bad ratings were too much for it to ignore.
(UPDATE: According to Variety, ABC will put Men In Trees in the Thursday at 10 timeslot, starting November 30. It has also given Trees a full-season order.)Posted Sep 25th 2006 7:49PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Industry, Celebrities

The lead singer for the Wallflowers (and son of Bob) is writing music for the new ABC show,
Six Degrees. More specifically, it's J.J. Abrams' newest show about six random people whose lives cross paths. Dylan performed the show's theme song, "Here Comes Now", and you can hear it this Thursday when episode two of
Six Degrees airs on ABC at 10pm. According to
The Hollywood Reporter, Dylan is hard at work writing more music to fit with the overall tone of the show.
In a world where music is becoming increasingly important on television shows, this could put the Wallflowers back on the map. They had a couple big hits a few years ago but haven't seen much mainstream attention for a while. Then again, he's a Dylan so maybe he's just doing what he likes and, right now, that happens to be
Six Degrees.