Members EricMontreal22 Posted December 12, 2007 Members Share Posted December 12, 2007 The first 2/3rds of ep 1 (after the pilot whichw as the first 6 parts) is now up--sinc eit was filmed 8 months later some changes were made--mos tnotably a new main set but I liek the changes. And I think the show already is finding a nice groove and I'm really enjoying it--there was a sc ene in part 9 in particular, where one of the characters transformed over 5 mins that recalled the very best of Zwick/Herskovitz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Sylph Posted January 28, 2008 Author Members Share Posted January 28, 2008 NBC Shifts "Quarterlife" premiereBy Nellie Andreevahttp://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3iaf676f04e0a633c6ea4c4fd2900e9533NBC has set a new premiere date and a new time slot for "Quarterlife."The acquired Internet series will now launch on Tuesday, Feb. 16, at 10 p.m. behind "The Biggest Loser." Beginning March 2, it will air in its regular Sunday 9 p.m. time period."Quarterlife," from Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick, was originally slotted to premiere Feb. 18 and air Mondays at 9 p.m. after the new reality series "Baby Borrowers.""'The Biggest Loser' is one of the strongest shows on television right now among young viewers, especially young women, and we see this as a perfect opportunity to capture that audience with the highly anticipated broadcast premiere of 'Quarterlife,'" said NBC's scheduling chief Vince Manze. "In addition, in its regular Sunday time period we're providing a young-skewing original scripted alternative in an hour where the competition will be mostly unscripted programming or encores.""Quarterlife's" competition in the Sunday 9 p.m. berth will include the midseason reality series "Oprah's Big Give" on ABC, repeats of "Cold Case" on CBS and as "Family Guy" reruns or the new comedy "Unhitched" on Fox.Another likely factor in NBC's decision is the ratings resurgence of Monday's "Deal or No Deal," which "Quarterlife" was to replace.As a result of the scheduling plans for "Quarterlife," other recent NBC acquisitions, USA Network's dramedies "Monk" and "Psych" -- originally slated to run as a two-hour Sunday block beginning March 2 -- will now premiere April 6, airing from 8-10 p.m. NBC is the latest broadcast network to readjust its strike-impacted midseason schedule, following similar moves by Fox and ABC. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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