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Look harder. There is no way i'm waiting.Xater said:Me too![]()
The breakout hit "Dexter" and other Showtime series could soon land on sibling broadcast network CBS if the writers strike stretches into the new year.
CBS Corp. president and CEO Leslie Moonves said at an investor conference Tuesday in New York that CBS is planning to repurpose some Showtime programs.
"Dexter is probably the first one to go on -- with some edits," he told reporters afterwards. "It fits with our crime shows."
"Dexter," a racy critical and ratings hit for Showtime, stars Michael C. Hall as a Miami police forensics expert who moonlights as a vigilante serial killer.
CBS, of course, is the leader in the forensic crime drama genre with the "CSI" franchise.
Moonves didn't specify when "Dexter" would launch on CBS beyond saying it should come "in the near future."
Now in its second season on Showtime, "Dexter" has broken ratings records for the premium cable network. Its Nov. 18 episode ranked as the most watched in Showtime's history.
The broadcast networks have been exploring the idea of repurposing series from their sister cable networks as strike contingency.
NBC has been rumored to be looking at a potential a second window on the network for such NBC Uni cable series as USA's "Monk" and "Burn Notice" and Sci Fi's "Battlestar Galactica." NBC already exercised its option to repurpose "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," which moved from the broadcast network to USA in the fall.
In addition to "Dexter," CBS also might consider Showtime's racy period drama "The Tudors," which was originally developed for CBS, and critically praised comedy "Weeds," about a weed-peddling soccer mom. However, both will need heavy editing to make it to broadcast primetime.
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harSon said:Wtf? Wtf? Wtf?
Is that a joke? How does a mature show like Dexter fit on CBS?
Stoney Mason said:Okay it's up at the usual sources now...
Amir0x said:i am always wary of leaked episodes. Companies are on the prowl and use that type of shit to lure out the suckers.
I won't fall for it
Rabid Wolverine said:Holy Crap!!!!!!
Last 2 episodes are really leaked!
Grabbing them now!
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Rabid Wolverine said:Holy Crap!!!!!!
Last 2 episodes are really leaked!
I dont live in America, I cant get showtime.
Grabbing them now!
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Pedobear said:Just watched the finale. Amazing episode. Easily as intense as the first season's. Wow.Doakes no! Lila noo! DEB NOOOO! I will miss them all...unless Deb says fuck off to Lundy and stays in Miami
For the most part, the only people that are going to be downloading it are those that download it every single week anyway.....so I don't see why Showtime should view it as much of a loss.Fxp said:Not fake. Showtime is gonna be SOOOO pissed.
Darko said:that was fucking epic.
I can see them being pissed that the ending didn't come out on their schedule, but it's not ad-supported TV: they already have the subscription money from the people that have Showtime and are only downloading these because they're out there early.Fxp said:Not fake. Showtime is gonna be SOOOO pissed.
MaX_PL said:how the fuck did that happen?
bggrthnjsus said:hrmmmm
must...resist...temptation....to ruin....last two episodes for myself
also, does a production company purposely leaking episodes of a show to bait pirates amount to entrapment? that seems like it treads a fine line, but then again can entrapment even factor into something like this?
not sure when those leaked but i got a promo dvd that had ep 1 and 2 , as well as the first tw episoes of brotherhood, about 6 weeks before the season startedFifty said:Probably the same way the first two episodes got leaked ---reviewer's advance DVD screeners. Lucky us.
border said:Dexter on CBS would be pretty interesting, though I don't think it's episodic enough to really appeal to that audience.
agreed, lead as a seral killer pretty much destroyed that imo, same with weeds, i just dont see network playing shows with antiherosStoney Mason said:Not to mention that the lead is a serial killer.
The show has so little in common with their batch of procedurals it's crazy to even make the comparison like the CBS guy did but whatever.