Trauma On Chopping Block?

trauma.jpg Hollywood gossip columnist and sometime crazy person Nikke Finke has marked Trauma as next in line for cancellation, following on the axing of NBC's Southland, and citing the $3 million-per-episode price tag. As she writes, "When I screened the show, I was rooting for the helicopter to kill off every character..." Sorry guys, we may have to save our live-blogging for something else.

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They could give me $3 million per episode for a show where all I do is take you on a tour of SF. No annoying characters, no ill-conceived plots. All I'm going to do is hold the camera and walk around so you can see the city.

In other words, it would be the best part of Trauma without all the distractions.

That show was called "Bay Area Backroads" and it definitely cost less than $3M an episode.

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Southland sucked. It was medicore at best. Trauma isn't much better. Aside from HD shots of SF, it's boring and stupid. The only way it was fun was live twittering it and making fun of it.

NBC has really slid down the toilet. they canceled a lot of good shows (Life being a great one and guess who was the co-star of that one?) and have replaced them with crap. they are also destroying the Sci Fi (sory SyFy) Channel with all this reality show bullshit like Ghost Hunters and shit.

I was excited for Trauma to come out, yet I haven't even watched an episode yet :/

Wait, Southland got canceled? Season 2 hadn't even started yet. Thank you, Jay Leno.

Is it too late for SF to get our $270K back for that Oracle tent on Treasure Island we simply had to foot the bill for?

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