*I* (ya know, the viewer who matters ) lost track of the show.
That being said, timeslot sharing just might turn out to be the wave of network TV's future because the WB isn't the only network considering it. Stuart would probably be better equipped to discuss the subject, but I believe English television has been doing it for years. Unlike American series, where the norm is to make 22 episodes a season, some English series will often do only 6 or so - and it may even be a year or more before the next batch of episodes appears.
I didn't particularly appreciate your comments regarding the "credibility" of my website.
Why call something into question that you're not familiar with at all? Would I purposely post something wrong? No. I'm hoping I just took things the wrong way and you're not going on site-bashing.
The reason the two unrelated e-mails' sources were unnamed is because, as I said on the site, I don't know how true it is myself.
I wanted to put it out there that the rumor is out there, instead of just sweeping it under the carpet and acting shocked if it does end up being true later. I don't want it to be for real, and I hope it's not.
Anyway, I hope my reply doesn't end up getting deleted now or gets me immediately banned
*Phew* So no hard feelings, perhaps.
I apologize if the way the news came across isn't to your liking.<snipped>Edited to add: I've made the changes to the article. Better, I hope?
Horror writers always have to put the most decent people in graves in their stories. It's tradition.