The Hollywood Reporter says:
The network adds to its four pickups on Wednesday, renews "Parenthood" and "Harry's Law."
As NBC's upfront fast approaches, the network continues a buying spree that began Wednesday with four series orders from its sister studio.
Our editor recommends NBC Picks Up 'Smash,' 'Prime Suspect,'.
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The fact that NBC gave a greenlight to something like Playboy the Club is interesting to me considering CBS tried something geared a little more toward Adult programming with Swingtown and failed miserably.
I'm not too surprised about Wonder Woman being axed given the level of backlash it received before it even started shooting. I see this as more of a CW type show anyway - Perhaps The CW will pick it up or retool it to fill the gap left by Smallville,
I hope so...I'd rather see that then the other anyway. David Kelly does good stuff too. He's the one that does Harry's law. I hope he can get someone else to pick up WW on another network.
IDK, the whole idea of wonder woman, when I try to envision it in live action, comes off very campy and displeasing. I still would like to see the pilot episode though.
For all our sakes I hope someone picks up Wonder Woman. It would be ashame to loose that one. I do agree it would need to be cable networks so that they would really be able to make it fun.