Veronica Mars and rivers in Egypt
Posted by Cristin
May 18th, 2007 at 09:55am
In Veronica Mars
Welcome to the Veronica Mars Irish Wake page. Hope you’re not expecting us to talk about anything else for the next few weeks or so. Already we’ve succumbed to the classic stages:
1. Denial. If you want to get technical, the contract extends through mid-June so there’s a chance it could still get picked up. I’m just not going to worry about it until then. There’s no way they would drop a show with such critical acclaim and such a rabid cult following. That’s just insane.
2. Anger. Are you fucking kidding me, Dawn Ostroff? Have you had one good idea since the creation of this network? Remember that time you decided to have American Eagle sponsor “Aerie Tuesdays” on commerical breaks and awkward teenage girls had awkward conversations about the shows LIVE? Or how you’ve devoted HOURS of CW time to Tyra Banks performing with step teams and running Top Model bootcamp, complete with cammo booty shorts and dog tags? And then you go and effing drop VMars? You’re about to become the exec who cancelled My So-Called Life, or the editor who passed on JK Rowling. I’ll see to it that this follows you to the grave, Dawn, and then I’ll have it put on your tombstone.
3. Bargaining. See commentary here.
4. Depression. Fuck it. Break out the vodka and put “Such Great Heights” and “I Hear The Bells” on repeat. Gonna be a long night.
5. Acceptance… No clue how this one goes. I’ll let you know when I get there.
Okay, Dan/ Maggie/ Kyle… who writes I’m Sick of Your Shit: The CW?
2 Comments Add your own
1.
sara | May 18th, 2007 at 10:28 am
We’re going to need a case of wine and the first season DVDs to do this right, my friend.
2. katie | May 18th, 2007 at 11:13 am
i miss i’m sick of your shit.
bring it back!
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