Sujet : Re: Murdoch Mysteries. Was tonight (14-Apr-2025) the end? (no spoiler)
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Groupes : rec.arts.tvDate : 15. Apr 2025, 20:06:08
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On Apr 14, 2025 at 9:46:02 PM PDT, "danny burstein" <
dannyb@panix.com> wrote:
In <vtknuk$2kai$1@solani.org> suzeeq <suzeeq@imbris.com> writes:
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Alas, it doesn't have any info about renewal or cancellation.
You'd have to keep checking the CBC website for news of that.
I have to say this past season was generally low budget
with many of the characters just phoning it in...
It did give them a chance to showcase Effie's and Miss Cherry's lives a
little more, along with the characters of the Starlight Club.
I still don't trust the coroner...
The program used to have a reasonable presence on Twitter
where you could communicate with them. That ended about
a year ago..
I wrote to Shaftesbury a couple of years ago
with a plot suggestion which would have used
another Canadian actress who had, in fact, worked
alongside Yannick Bisson. It would have been
a perfect role for Deanne Bray who co-starred
with him back in "Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye".
Never heard back from them....
With good reason. The producers probably never even read it. For legal reasons
it was likely screened out by some intern or 3rd-party mail reading service.
People involved with making TV shows purposely avoid reading anything from
fans that contain plot or character suggestions because they don't want to be
sued down the road by those same fans who claim they 'stole' their ideas
without paying them.
The only exception to this used to be STAR TREK TNG, which accepted spec
scripts from fans with the possibility they could be used as an episode if
they were good enough. The episode "Yesterday's Enterprise" was a fan-written
spec script.