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Date Posted: 11:52:26 03/20/12 Tue
Author: Islandgirl
Subject: "Person of Interest" picked up for a second season


I just read that "Person of Interest" is being renewed for a second season.

Wow, I guess my status of being the "kiss of death" to new TV series is no longer a 100 percent certainty!!

Seriously, I think this is the only time in my life I've ever begun watching a new show with the pilot episode when it wasn't the spinoff of an already-proven hit (i.e. I've watched "NCIS" from the beginning, but it was a spinoff of "JAG". . .and I didn't began watching "JAG" 'til it's fourth or fifth season)and had it *NOT* be cancelled during its first season.

Somewhat related thought. . .have you ever noticed that no show ever runs exactly one full season?? If a show gets really bad ratings early on, it's cancelled about midway during the first season; if it's doing decently enough to run one full season, it always gets at least one more full season.

Maybe way back during the 1960s and 70s there were shows that ran exactly one full season, because there didn't seem to be nearly so many mid-season replacements way back then. But during the past 30 years or so, it's always been either "less than one full season" or "at least two full seasons".

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