SUCH A SHAME! (reason for cancellation?)
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Shinryu81 — 19 years ago(February 25, 2007 06:38 AM)
Ah, I know this show. It was broadcasted on the Dutch Fox kids channel around '99. We always watched this, although we were about 18 back then. It was just very cool.
It was about a few teenagers who experienced weird and unholy happenings. I liked its kind of dark but lighthearted atmosphere. -
Shiro-Chan — 19 years ago(March 08, 2007 02:00 PM)
I also remember this show, it was cool and Omri Katz was cute. But I kind of agree with spjk, it was probably because of that. These actors, after getting a big spark of fame, think they're too old to play in such a "dumb" series like Eerie Indianait was a shame though, it used to air on Fox Kids (Jetix) years ago and I saw a complete set of the episodes in Edinburgh while on my vacation. Unfortunately, I didn't buy itoh, the temptation!! I regret that day
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DearJohnny — 17 years ago(October 16, 2008 04:36 PM)
Well, no, it wasn't the actors. The show developed a cult following, but just didn't have enough viewers to keep it on the air. I remember a promo for new episodes where Marshall says, "We've gotten a lot of letters asking if we're gonna be on again We're not dead yet!" as he and Simon set up a garage sale with weird items.
Dash-X and some of the other elements were added to try to attract more viewers but, unfortunately, it wasn't enough. -
prydain17 — 17 years ago(December 08, 2008 11:10 AM)
It's a shame this show was canceledcritics really loved it, and it did indeed develop a cult following.
My memories of it were on FOX Kids. I was obsessed with it. I'm glad it was released on DVD, but only the first three episodes on R1 are remastered, and the rest are pretty poor quality. And surely they could have gotten some special features together. sigh
Maybe someone else will buy the rights and re-release it.
www.after-darkness.com
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leermartinez — 14 years ago(October 03, 2011 02:21 AM)
this show as amazing. my best friend and I would watch it and then talk about it in school the next day. we saw a lot of ourselves in marshall and simon.
the time dates for the episodes are correct but that's basically the same type of run many shows got back then. they would take breaks here and there and show repeats. not like today where instead of running repeats, they air reality shows or replacement shows. it's a miracle we don't forget a lot of shows today exist. like on the USA network where we get about 13 episodes for a season and then have to wait a whole year for it to return.
anyway Eerie, Indiana did debut with big ratings and the critics loved it. they revamped the show by adding Dash X as a main character and adding John Astin as the real Mr. Radford. In total 18 episodes aired on NBC, where I watched the show. I never saw it when it was shown on The Disney Channel. I thought I read that there were hopes of getting the show renewed while on disney.
the 19th episode "the Broken Record" was shot before Dash X was ever introduced and was meant to be shown early in the season. this episode never aired on nbc but did on disney.
one reason i read that show got canceled was due to lack of ratings. every time the show went on its breaks the show kept losing viewers. not only that but when Dash X came on board, the show also lost more viewers who felt the show seemed different. either that or James marsden who played the character brought along his curse for canceling shows. looks like almost every show that james has been hired on gets canceled some time afterwards. -
mandapanda16 — 14 years ago(December 18, 2011 09:52 PM)
I have called Jason Marsden the kid show version of Ted McGinley because when he joins a show, it jumps the shark. I like Dash X, but the show was definitely better before he came along.
I was happy with John Astin, though. Kids raised by television, especially when they have workaholic parents, I believe have TV parents, and John Astin was my TV dad. I got older though and realized that he was so dark on Eerie, Indiana he made Gomez Addams look like a quirky rich dude. The Real Radford is straight up frightening. I just don't see fake Radford sending anyone to their death by werewolf, which is probably why business was better then. -
bartallenii — 12 years ago(April 09, 2013 08:44 AM)
The show was cancelled because NBC put it into the death slot of Sunday night at 7, which is where NBC and Fox used as a burial ground for their shows that they didn't think would be massive hits in primetime.
After NBC cancelled the show, the unaired episodes aired on Disney some time later.
Then after Disney stopped airing it, Fox Kids picked up the show a few years later for it's Saturday morning lineup to get kids ready for the sequel series set in an alternate universe.
All New Season:
http://www.fictionpress.com/s/3063383/1/Omega-Guardians-Season-2
