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NBC Set to Renew "Chuck" (Damnit) and Announces Four New Pick-Ups. Not Among Them? "Wonder Woman"

By Dustin Rowles | Posted Under TV Reviews | Comments (22)



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All season long, NBC’s “Chuck” and Fox’s “Fringe” have been in a neck-and-neck battle as the worst show I can’t seem to quit (“Glee” lost the race last November, when I kicked it to the curb. It really wasn’t hard). “Fringe” has had great ideas but lousy, convoluted execution, while “Chuck” has really had nothing much of value to offer this season other than a history I’ve developed with the characters over the last four years. I don’t enjoy watching “Chuck” but I feel a weird sense of loyalty to the people who populate the show. I had hoped — especially after the ratings began to plummet even further than they had before — that NBC would make the decision easy on me and simply cancel it. But like “Fringe” — which was renewed despite having only half the viewers of far better shows like “Chicago Code” and “Breaking In, which were cancelled — NBC has apparently decided to renew “Chuck,” too. That’s despite a 1.4 rating, which is like an old-school UPN rating. It’s bad. Really bad.

But it’s consistent. And NBC, the perpetually fourth-placed network, wants consistency, plus the ad revenue that the “Chuck” Subway sandwich campaign brings in. So, NBC has decided to pick up “Chuck” for a half-season of 13 episodes, although Seth reminds me that last year it was only picked up for 13 episodes, too, only to get a full-season pickup when NBC realized it had nothing else to air. So, it looks as though I, and others who feel similarly, will have to suffer through at least another 13 episodes because we just can’t quit the damn thing. (The announcement will not be official until Sunday).

It’s not official yet, either, but sources also say that things are looking good for a “Parenthood’s” third season renewal, and this I can get behind, as it’s become my favorite drama on network television.

Things do not look so rosy for two potential series which have received quite a bit of buzz over the last couple of months. NBC announced the pick-up of four new shows, but not among them were David E. Kelley’s “Wonder Woman” or the “Mad Men” era “The Playboy Club,” which was set to star Amber Heard. That doesn’t mean they won’t be picked up, but it would seem odd that NBC would announce four new shows without announcing those high-profile pilots.

And what are the four new shows that will make an appearance, at least briefly, on the NBC fall schedule?

Whitney: A half-hour sitcom based on the stand-up comedy of Whitney Cummings, who will also write the show about a young couple experiencing the ups and downs of a committed relationship. It will star Scott Stuber, Quan Phung and Barry Katz. I probably should know who Whitney Cummings is, but I do not. I understand she’s very funny. Sometimes that even translates into a decent series.

Up All Night: Christina Applegate will take yet another stab at a network comedy, this time starring as a mother in this comedy series that takes an “irreverent” look at parenting through the eyes of an acerbic working mother (Applegate) and her stay-at-home husband (Will Arnett). Both Arnett and Applegate have been ratings poison since “Married with Children” and “Arrested Development,” respectively, but maybe they will cancel each other out and “Up All Night” will catch on.

Smash: NBC discovered, with “The Voice,” that they could duplicate “American Idol” with even bigger stars as judges, so they look to be doing the same here with “Smash,” the network’s version of “Glee,” with Steven Spielberg a executive producer. Debra Messing and Katherine McPhee will star in this series about a cross-section of characters who work to put on a Broadway musical about Marilyn Monroe.

Prime Suspect: This is my favorite of the announcements, a remake of the stellar British miniseries starring Helen Mirren. The action moves to New York, where Mario Bello will take on the role as a detective in a precinct dominated by men. Peter Berg, who exec produced and directed the pilot for “Friday Night Lights,” will fulfill the same roles for “Prime Suspect.”

There will plenty more announcements throughout the week and into next about the network’s fall schedule, and either Seth or myself will continue to keep you updated.










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Comments

I gotta say this is not very inspiring. Also I'm quite fond of Fringe, despite the little missteps

Posted by: marie at May 12, 2011 12:42 PM

Wow. Guess NBC isn't a fan of the Splitty-Titty Committee up there.

Gawd awlmighty that picture is ridiculous. It's almost like David E. Kelley was challenging the network's devotion to his brand by frying up a shit sandwich and daring them to tell him how delicious it is.

Posted by: Kballs at May 12, 2011 12:51 PM

Her head is so perfectly rounded. It's as if they threw it in a riverbed to be smoothed by eons of natural erosion.

And I think they photoshopped out Packalikidickisaurus' chin. That's a new one.

Posted by: D-Day at May 12, 2011 1:00 PM

If someone is about to comment about how bad Chuck is, please watch seasons 1 and 2 and THEN come back here to comment if you haven't changed your mind. The show is radically different from what it used to be.

Posted by: Allen at May 12, 2011 1:21 PM

Well, it looks like I got off of the Chuck bandwagon just in time.

Posted by: Blake Shrapnel at May 12, 2011 1:31 PM

Chuck was great, the Mr. Roboto sequence from season 2 is the one of the most enjoyable five minutes of TV viewing I have ever had. But this show needs to go. Now I know what Heroes fans felt, each year hoping they would be put out of their misery only to have the show renewed.

Posted by: Petrie at May 12, 2011 1:36 PM

Kballs: Wow. Guess NBC isn't a fan of the Splitty-Titty Committee up there.

I was going to make a comment about her breasts being in different states. It's not sexy if you can drive a truck through your cleavage.

Posted by: BWeaves at May 12, 2011 1:39 PM

"I was going to make a comment about her breasts being in different states. It's not sexy if you can drive a truck through your cleavage."
- Posted by: BWeaves

This is why the beneficent Godtopus saw fit to provide us with hands.

Posted by: Groundloop at May 12, 2011 1:50 PM

Oh man. Another season of Chuck. Which I'll be forced to watch because my kid likes it. Okay, he likes looking at the pretty blond lady. Six of one.

They had the perfect way to wrap up that show. Have the wedding and send them (and the lameness into which they turned this concept) off with a grand hurrah and a thank god that's over.

Posted by: Reba at May 12, 2011 2:07 PM

I didn't realize till recently that Playboy was going to air on NBC. I originally thought it was slated for HBO or Showtime.

They may as well not even bother picking it up.

There's no way it's going to duplicate the success of Mad Men on network TV. Especially when I'm certain that NBC will expect higher ratings than what AMC gets for Mad Men.

Posted by: John W at May 12, 2011 2:22 PM

If someone is about to comment about how bad Chuck is, please watch seasons 1 and 2 and THEN come back here to comment if you haven't changed your mind. The show is radically different from what it used to be.

I quit after watching seasons one and two because the show wasn't doing anything for me. So... I'm not sure where that leaves me.

Posted by: Todd at May 12, 2011 2:54 PM

…nothing much of value to offer this season other than a history I’ve developed with the characters…
Kind of how I feel about Bill Maher lately.

Don't worry about not knowing who Whitney Cummings is. Comedy Central means for you not to know, which is why they make her a second-string Greg Giraldo (R.I.P.), and that's every bit as sad as it sounds.

"Mario" Bello?

Posted by: Jerry at May 12, 2011 3:06 PM

I like Whitney Cummings, this show is going to be a trainwreck. Two weeks of jokes about grandma underwear, stalking ex-boyfriends and bulimia before it's pulled.

Posted by: really at May 12, 2011 3:20 PM

EW Whitney Cummings?! Just no.

Posted by: grace b at May 12, 2011 4:20 PM

fuck all those shows, bring back Terriers. Or I will burn the universe down

Posted by: sailboat at May 12, 2011 5:29 PM

it was sad but i finally let chuck go earlier this year. i feel better now though. won't be checking back in. what's past is past.

i never got around to watching prime suspect so maybe i'll give the remake a shot. maybe.

smash could be good because, well, anything could be good if it has good actors and good writing. i'll wait to see what you guys say about it.

Posted by: splinter at May 12, 2011 6:08 PM

I quit all three of those shows earlier this year! I quit Glee, but it doesn't win, I do.

Without the "first female to be murder police" angle, Prime Suspect is just another police procedural. What's so exciting about that?

Posted by: Three-nineteen at May 12, 2011 7:06 PM

Posted by: Even Stevens at May 12, 2011 8:02 PM

I don’t enjoy watching “Chuck” but I feel a weird sense of loyalty to the people who populate the show

You nailed it here. I honestly feel like I owe them after previous seasons of struggling to survive every season, and 1-2 being so fantastic and goofy. All of the assembled cast are capable of being so entertaining, and yet it's so off it's step this year.

-Frob

Posted by: frobme at May 12, 2011 9:03 PM

You all are smoking crack. Chuck never was a good show. Tired of people making excuses for the perpetuation of lame tv (see: the Office, Glee, Heroes, etc. etc. etc.)

Posted by: space oddity at May 12, 2011 9:14 PM

does Steven Spielberg just stick his name on projects randomly without even knowing what the project is for extra cash and recognition if it makes, with no consequences when it doesn't; I mean how much of an impact do you really think he has on a glee copy???

Posted by: Lebrick at May 12, 2011 10:30 PM

So the Subway infomercial (AKA Chuck) has been renewed? Well I'm breaking up with it after next week's wedding. Shit got real bad, real fast.

Posted by: Uriah Creep at May 13, 2011 6:06 AM