The Palm Beach Post

twitter

facebook

rss feed

Hey, Watch It

TV listings
TiVo shows
By Jonathan Tully   |  TV  |  April 07, 2010

Rochelle Aytes and Christian Slater in ABC's 'The Forgotten', which topped the poll for 'bubble' shows worth losing. (ABC)

Rochelle Aytes and Christian Slater in ABC's 'The Forgotten', which topped the poll for 'bubble' shows worth losing. (ABC)

The Forgotten would be better off forgotten, apparently. As would Heroes.

At least, that’s the opinion of the voters in a poll on Zap2It’s blog, From Inside the Box, who picked which “bubble” shows should stay on the air and which should go.

Yesterday, Zap2It released the shows people want to stick around, led by Chuck and Castle.

On the other end of the spectrum, viewers said they would rather not see any more of ABC’s The Forgotten, a crime drama starring Christian Slater. A whopping 82 percent said they’d like to see the show go.

It edged out The CW’s remake of Melrose Place, which scored an 81-percent “kill it” rating, while NBC’s Trauma came in at 80 percent.

Established shows that a majority would like to see leave the air include NBC’s Heroes (76 percent) and CBS’ Numbers (60 percent) and The New Adventures of Old Christine (59 percent).

Viewers were torn about NBC’s Law And Order‘s bid to become the longest-running series ever. The vote was 51 percent to kill the show, against 49 percent to keep it around.

Leave a Reply


We'd like your thoughts on this story. I appreciate your willingness to share them. At pbpulse.com, we want to avoid comments that are obscene, hateful, racist or otherwise inappropriate. If you post offensive comments, we will delete them as soon as we can. If you see such comments, please report them to us (video tutorial) by clicking on the date/time stamp of the comment and emailing that URL to this link.

Tim Burke, Publisher, The Palm Beach Post.

Tonight in Prime Time

Click here to load this Caspio Online Database app.

Twitter
Follow @pbpulseTV
RSS feed
Subscribe
Copyright 2012 The Palm Beach Post. All rights reserved. By using PalmBeachPost.com, you accept the terms of our visitor agreement. Please read it.
Contact PalmBeachPost.com | Privacy Policy
This website is ACAP-enabled