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Best 9 1/2 minutes... it's the opening sequence... surely the opening sequence can be topped.

we can hope but I am not really enthusiastic seeing as ABC have shut down production already and cut back the episodes to just 5 before holiday season.

'Chuck' exec producer moving to 'V'

"Chuck" executive producer Scott Rosenbaum has inked a two-year overall deal with the series producer Warner Bros. Television.

As part of the seven-figure pact, Rosenbaum will take over the reins of "V," WBTV's freshman series for ABC, as executive producer/showrunner.

"V," which has enjoyed strong pre-launch fan interest and solid reviews, went on hiatus after shooting the first four episodes. They will start airing tonight and end with a cliffhanger before the show, a reimagination of the 1980s mini-series, returns in the spring.

Rosenbaum, who is still on "Chuck," will make the transition to "V" later this month.

Scott Peters, who ran "V" for the first episodes, will continue as executive producer alongside Jason Hall, while another executive producer, Jeff Bell, is expected to depart.

"V" is scheduled to resume production in January.

Rosenbaum, who also worked on FX's "The Shield," is repped by UTA.

In case anyone is wondering :whistle:

The old series was something like:

The Vistors show up and want refuge on Earth. They give us some technology and all the world's governments love them. Yadayadaydada, they are a bunch of Lizard people and they just came to take all of our water. Oh, and the "V" didn't stand for Vistors...it stood for Victory, which is what the earth resistance used to identify themselves.

But, we all know how much Battlestar Galactica turned out to be like the original. So >>shrug<< who knows?

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