After much back-and-forth over the fate of Lily (Or, as we like to call it, The Adventures of Bullwinkle), the much-anticipated CW spinoff of Gossip Girl is finally, officially dead. EW gossip faun Michael Ausiello reports that the CW announced it during the run-up to its Upfront event here in New York on Thursday. (Also discontinued will be Privileged, but in its place will be the new version of Melrose Place.) Sad as we are to lose all of the insights we were going to better understand the facial features and daddy issues drilled into Lily during her teenage years this is really probably for the best. After five minutes of watching Andrew McCarthy play a spineless preppy dad in the eighties, as opposed to a spineless preppy teenager, we knew the world would not be right if the show continued.
Um...has "Entertainment Weekly" (or weakly, as I've grown accustomed to calling it) ever said a positive word about Andrew McCarthy? Every time I've been tricked into reading their toilet rag (while waiting at the dentist or some such) they've got a river of negativity flowing toward AM.
Used to be a really interesting film mag called "Empire", published in Britain, that's worth a look-see.
Pay no mind to that trash. Actually the article didn't even make any sense. Wren't those films in the 80's just a tad bit successful? Snerfy Love how you call the magazine "Entertainment Weakly".
The only regrets that I have is for any type of show made for the "CW". I think they have the worst reception. I hope when everything turns to digital that will all change.
So sorry to hear this show didn't make a go of it. Of course we know something good will turn up. It always does right?