[Cancelled] FlashForward - Season 1


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Dominic Monaghan says episode six (airing next week) is his big episode. And his character, Simon, gets pretty messed up. Also, you'll be shocked and amazed to hear the show will keep going deeper into the rabbit hole, and spinning out more mysteries, as the season goes on, and then things will start coming together again by season's end. [E! Online]

The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that one of FlashForward?s main players - co-showrunner and executive producer Marc Guggenheim (Eli Stone) - is stepping away from the series, leaving the job solely to the show?s other showrunner and executive producer, David S. Goyer.

The move follows a similar switch-up at another new ABC show, The Good Wife, when showrunner and exec producer Dee Johnson departed the show, handing it over to co-creators and exec producers Michelle and Robert King.

Ain?t It Cool News reports that the reasons for Guggenheim?s departure from FlashFoward remain ?muddy?, but evidence seems to suggest that execs were unhappy with, ?the quality of the show?s post-pilot storytelling.? The ratings have dropped from 4.1 at the premiere to 3.1 at its fourth episode. However, THR?s report says that Guggenheim was brought on post-pilot to, essentially, mentor Goyer who has limited TV experience. As stated, Goyer will go it solo for at least the rest of FlashForward?s first season.

THR says that Guggenheim will focus on development with ABC under his overall deal with them. I?m assuming that means he?ll be working on other ABC shows, and won?t be (directly) involved with FlashForward.

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Navi Rawat (playing a lesbian as well!) :wub:

funny how the person who introduced the president I think was in 24 working for the president!

well she's not getting pregnant anytime soon

I'm not too sure about this show, now. I wouldn't mind (maybe even *prefer*) if ABC tells them to wrap up the show in one season. I think the happenings of "Give Me Some Truth" could have been cut to a half-hour, with nothing lost - the scenes were just too drawn out. I'm hoping ABC booting Marc Guggenheim after ordering 25 episodes is a sign that they weren't happy either, as Rappy's post indicates. I suppose it's intended as a new-viewer-friendly aspect, but the frequent already seen flash-backs of the flash-forwards are getting monotonous.

^ Porn? :s

Agreed :drool: Ohmy, kill her off in any way, I'll leave this show. (probably not.. but yeah..)

you probably won't see her again seeing as she's a main cast member on Numb3rs

because you can just tell they don't now where the hell the show is going. last episode had nothing. and if they want me to believe all four of them left the car just in time using the doors on the right side, they must be on something!!

they do know where the show is going, they said originally they have 3 seasons worth of story that can be cut down to just 1 if needed but yeah the car bit was a bit far fetched.

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