Into the Fire

Passionate thoughts about the world of writing and the Power of God

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TV series that have been successful for several seasons all reach that point in time where their casts change, the writing threatens to reach some dead ends, and viewer enthusiasm starts to wane. Will they or won't they be renewed for yet another season?

The dynamic of series television is changing. With the multitude of cable channels available, the autumn premieres on the big three networks of CBS, NBC, and ABC used to have all of their primetime shows go well into May. Not so much anymore. On the cable channels such as TNT and USA, short stints of series TV often appear in the summer or late spring and continue or start up again during the winter or late fall.

CSI, pictured above, is in its 15th season. During its many years, important cast members have left the show but have been replaced by other quality actors who were equal to the tasks of successfully filling those vacancies. If you appreciate crime dramas and good acting – and can stomach occasional gore and the ugliness of the sinful horrors and capabilities of mankind – CSI has provided years of quality entertainment while setting the example for its spin-offs, two of which didn't outlast it (CSI-Miami and CSI-NewYork). CSI-Cyber has been added to the mix, but has a different feel to it.

Other long-running series, such as NCIS which also spawned two spin-offs and has been through several cast changes, face that point in time where their renewals aren't guaranteed. Do the viewers still watch and are there enough of them?

I still enjoy CSI and NCIS and the spin-offs (particularly NCIS-LA), and I hope they will continue for yet another season when the time comes to make those decisions. Quality writing and acting have sustained these series, and although they've had long, successful runs by anyone's assessment, it doesn't yet feel like their end date should be near.

 

Father, again, you've given such talent to so many. May they understand their gifts aren't random but of your design. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.      

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2 responses to “Will they or won’t they?”

  1. BK Jackson Avatar
    BK Jackson

    While I’ve seen 1-2 episodes of CSI, I’ve never regularly watched, but that’s amazing longevity.
    I don’t know if Five-0 will be renewed for a 6th season (most think it will be), but ending the series at five would be a mercy killing. They have completely butchered it in S5.

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  2. Nicole Avatar

    I’ve liked Season 5 a whole lot better than Season 4. What I don’t like is the ongoing conflict between Steve and Dano. A little is fine but counseling? Really? And I want the scenario with Steve’s mother resolved – she wasn’t likeable, and we need to put a finality to the distrust and mystery. I think the show still has a lot of potential, and I’d like to see it continue.
    CSI has survived some major cast changes and continues to put interesting episodes and quality performances on the screen. George Eads is leaving now which opens the door to a new cast member if it’s renewed for yet another season.

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