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Walker: Independence News

‘Walker: Independence’ Canceled By The CW After One Season

Another series that gets cancelled without the series producers thinking of the fans who invested their time into watching their show and don't get an ending to all story line open questions. I just wished that when making a series they would think of the fans and tell themselves that these fans deserve to have an ending that ties all the ends together. After all it is the fans that watched the show that got the show to last the entire season to begin with. 

It feels as though these producers don't care about anyone but themselves. total lack of respect for the people who gave their show a shot. I am sure the producers are pissed that the show got cancelled. I am sure they would have loved to have a second season. I am just not sure they are pissed for the right reason. To me ending the season with open holes tells me that they are pissed at the fans who watched the show but not in large enough numbers to merit a second season. Their way of getting back is ending the show with full of unanswered questions and unfinished story lines. I never really paid much attention to who produced a certain show and what stations they were on but as I get older this is something I will now watch for and refrain from watching any futur shows produced by the same people or stations that do this to their fans. I really don't care if in the end the only thing left to watch is the  Animal Channel. The way I figure it I will actually come away from that channel with more knowledge in the end.

We show all start boycotting station and producers who take us for fools and waste our time watching a series they put together and then end it with unresolved storylines. Maybe they would start to change thier ways and give us the respect we deserve. 

Day One Episode

Day One

Big fan of The Rookie, decided that I would have to watch this too.  First presentation tells a lot but I have not been impressed with this first episode. Loved Simone Clark when she appeared on The Rookie but here as a fed I would have thought she would at least try to fit in a little and that her big personality would sometimes create interesting situations but instead she it's all about her big personality. She gets assigned to a new unit that has just been created. The Boss has physical health issues the senior agent has problem that ^prevents him from being promoted the Behavior assessment person washed out of her former unit. This new unit, one would think would have the best of the best working in it yet is seems to be all some sort of screw ups. Then arrives Simone and her unwillingness to follow any sort of common-sense FBI procedures, once again it is all about her big personality. At one point the team is flying to a potential crime location and the boss asks his BAU person to describe what type of person they will be dealing with. She gives her professional opinion, yet Simon disagrees and describe the person in a different way. The boss then goes with Simone's description. Then why did he even bother having a BAU expert on his team in the first place. 

Bottom line The Rookie is all about a group of rookie cops who each in their own way have something that makes the dept better. Whereas the Rookie Fed is all about Simone Clark. everybody else's expertise means nothing. 

That being said I will give it a chance just to see if the writers are able to create a better visual team where everybody has something to add to this new Unit. But I don't know if they will be able to do that.

 

 

Mommy and Me Episode

Mommy and Me

It's amazing to see a season one episode against this one. To see how Ian Chen, Forrest Wheeler and Hudson Yang have grown is awesome. Yet to see how Randall Park and Constance Wu have not aged at all is awesome in its own way. I enjoy this show, and I'm pretty sure I have seen every episode Over the years the children have all aged yet seemed completely unaware to my eyes until I re-watch a season one episode. 

K-POP Episode

K-POP

I started watching this show twice. This episode and the pilot one and both times I have yet to finish watching the episode. Both times I have found the writing trying to be far more funny than it actually is and twice I come out of it questioning why the casting director chose Nasim to play the part of a 14 yr old boy. I just can not connect to her performance of a 14 yr old boy. Don't get me wrong I have seen her in other works and I think she is talented and yes lord knows awesomely pretty. But as a 14 yr old boy she is just not believable. I am not one to frown upon people of one sex playing another. I loved the Robin Williams performance of Mrs Doubtfire. He was believable and the writers were clever and funny. But in this show the writers don't help Nasim in her role. Everything is very ackwards and uneasy.  

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