Big Shots
February 13, 2008

The Writer’s strike might be over but some of our favorite shows might be over too. Here’s a round up of some shows that might have not survived the strike.
ABC
Women’s Murder Club
Carpoolers
Big Shots
Notes from the Underbelly
Cavemen
NBC
Friday Night Lights
Bionic Woman
Life
Las Vegas
CBS
Moonlight
Cane
THE CW
Reaper
Life is Wild
The Game
Girlfriends
January 24, 2008
Chuck @ 8pm
The spy jinks overflow when the Nerd Herd and the spymasters return for two new episodes tonight. In the first episode, a crooked contingent of Russian arms dealers descends upon Los Angeles for a clandestine meeting. Before you can say, "from Russia with love," Chuck discovers that one Russian lady just might share a romantic past with Casey. In the second episode, Captain Awesome considers popping the big question to Ellie, with Chuck delegated to guard the ring. But this lord of the ring gets into a tight squeeze when the band is then pilfered.
Ugly Betty @ 8pm
It's sad to say, Betty-philes, but because of the strike, this is the last new episode we'll see for a while. So if we're lucky — and with this show we usually are — it should prove to be a memorable one, especially when Daniel, whose tomcattin' has been on hiatus, finds a new lady friend (Gabrielle Union), then is shocked to discover they share a common bond. Meanwhile, Amanda and Marc are determined to find out if Kiss' Gene Simmons is Amanda's real father. And considering that Fey ran "Mode," maybe that would explain all the makeup.
Big Shots @ 10pm
Well, after shooting Terrence, it looks like Zack will be transferring from Bellevue to Rikers — if the authorities ever find him, that is. And no matter Terrence's fate, there's sure to be a shake-up at Reveal (since he was going to sell it anyway). Also, Karl and Marla decide to come clean with Wendy about their past, and Brody tries to keep a secret from Janelle.
Celebrity Apprentice @ 9pm
A kind of `Survivor' in pinstripes in which would-be business tycoons work for Donald Trump, who dismisses one at the end of each episode, and made the words `you're fired' a national catchphrase as the Manhattan-based series became a breakout hit. The celebrity contestants are assigned to sell tickets to Broadway shows in a challenge highlighted by a testy argument, one celeb donning a knight's costume and a rush through jammed Big Apple traffic. David Hyde Pierce and wrestling promoter Vince McMahon appear.
January 16, 2008

Attention! Attention! You have to help us save our favorite show on television, Big Shots!
Below is a petition directed to ABC television to save this awesome show. Do your duty and sign!
To: ABC Television
We, the undersigned fans of Big Shots, are confused with ABC's intentions regarding this thoroughly entertaining show. We love Big Shots and urge ABC to keep it on the air for our enjoyment and for the enjoyment of its future fans.
Sincerely,
The Undersigned
CLICK HERE to sign the petition.
December 11, 2007

First it was canceled, then it wasn't canceled and now it's officially canceled. Our favorite show of the season 'Big Shots' has been canceled and ABC has decided not to air the three remaining episodes. Why? Just give us the last 3!
Instead, ABC will air repeats of Private Practice during the 'Big Shots' time slot.
We're so sad there is silence in the office!
November 14, 2007

Despite reports that one of our favorite ABC shows “Big Shots” got cancelled, Hollyscoop spoke to Christopher Titus from the show, who assured us it was just a rumor.
Phew! 'Big Shots' is one of our favorite shows on TV right now. We were so bummed when we heard the cancellation rumors.
November 9, 2007

I'm sad to report that one of our favorite shows "Big Shots" just got canceled. Production is shutting down and the studio informed the cast and crew on Thursday they won't be coming back after the strike.
ABC has yet to make an official statements about the fate of "Big Shots" but it's safe to say Michael Vartan, Dylan McDermott, Christopher Titus, Joshua Malina and Nia Long are all out of job. Its a shame too cause it was such a great show.
November 2, 2007

Grey's Anatomy is still dominating Thursday nights! They brought in 18.76 million people with their extended 67 minute episode. CSI was really close coming in second with 18.75 million viewers. Hands down Thursday has the best TV shows.
ABC:
Ugly Betty (9.90 million)
Grey's Anatomy (18.76 million)
Big Shots (9.01 million)
CBS:
Survivor: China (14.32 million)
CSI (18.75 million)
Without a Trace (14.62 million)
NBC:
My Name Is Earl (One-hour) (7.29 million)
The Office (8.39 million)
Scrubs (6.68 million)
ER (9.06 million)
FOX:
Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? (8.43 million)
Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? (8.58 million)
The CW:
Smallville (4.31 million)
Supernatural (3.28 million)
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