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  • Wee67
    Museum Correspondent
    • Apr 2, 2002
    • 10603

    ABC Cancels 'Life On Mars': Finale Planned

    from TVWeek
    ABC Gives 'Life on Mars' a Finale
    By Josef Adalian

    ABC is giving fans of "Life on Mars" some closure.

    The network has told producers that it won't be ordering any additional episodes beyond the 17 currently in the works for this season. But rather than play the usual "Let's-wait-until-May-before-we-make-a-decision" game regarding the fate of "Mars," ABC brass have admitted to producers that they won't be ordering another season of the show.

    That means that, rather than letting "Mars" drift away with no resolution, producers will be able to write and film a definitive ending to the saga. Production is expected to continue for at least a few more weeks, with the finale expected to air no later than early April.

    "We felt it was the right thing to do for the producers and the fans and creatively," ABC Entertainment Group President Steve McPherson told TelevisionWeek.

    ABC took heat from critics and loyal fans for the abrupt endings to its well-regarded dramas "Eli Stone" and "Dirty Sexy Money" last year. By giving "Mars" a chance to complete its mission, the network is hoping to avoid any similar "controversy."

    What's more, the U.S. "Mars" now will end up more closely resembling its British predecessor, which lasted for 16 episodes and also was a close-ended series. While the British series spawned a sequel of sorts, dubbed "Ashes to Ashes," no such plans are in the works Stateside.

    Ensuring a definitive ending for "Mars" might also make it easier to promote the show's 17-episode run as a DVD release or, possibly, on a cable network should the series land an off-net run.

    Mr. McPherson admitted the ratings for "Mars" were the main reason behind the decision to convert the show from a regular series into, in essence, a close-ended "event."

    He has no regrets with how "Mars" is going out, however.

    "I look at it creatively, and I couldn't be prouder," he said.

    Jason O'Mara stars in "Mars." Josh Appelbaum, Andre Nemec and Scott Rosenberg are among the executive producers of the project, which is produced by 20th Century Fox TV and ABC Studios in association with Kudos.
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  • megoscott
    Founding Partner
    • Nov 17, 2006
    • 8710

    #2
    It makes so much more sense to make it a close ended series like they do in the UK. That show was never going to last 5 seasons. Glad they can plan for the end...
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    • Mikey
      Verbose Member
      • Aug 9, 2001
      • 47258

      #3
      I just hope they don't pull a "quantum leap ending" ... meaning something written in seconds without any thought and a huge letdown to fans.

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      • Wee67
        Museum Correspondent
        • Apr 2, 2002
        • 10603

        #4
        I know what you mean, Mike. Part of me worries they will force an ending they had planned over another season or two. I've really grown to like this show.
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        • starsky
          veteran member
          • Aug 26, 2007
          • 6207

          #5
          sad that it's ending but happy to know that there will be closure for the series and it wont be dragged on and on.

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          • The Toyroom
            The Packaging King
            • Dec 31, 2004
            • 16653

            #6
            And yet something like Prison Break has hobbled along for 4 seasons...
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            • megocrazy
              Museum Trouble Maker
              • Feb 18, 2007
              • 3718

              #7
              Ya know I almost wonder if they should try putting a season direct to DVD. It might not have enough to keep it on the air but maybe if it was available they could sell enough to keep it going and then air it on another entity like USA, FX or the Sci Fi channel for additional revenue afterwards. I got into the 4400 show that was on USA a while back and it ended so suddenly I almost thought it was gonna be picked up again and resumed somewhere else but wasn't. Just kinda left me hanging. I have been getting a lot of past seasons of other shows recently and would definately have bought more 4400 if they existed. They send movies direct to DVD why not try a season of a show. They wouldn't even be tied to the whole time slot deal or even a year. They could release a season every two years, and also wouldn't be tied to the FCC restrictions so they could make it even edgier. It's kinda reverse thinking. DVD to TV, rather than the other way around. Just a thought.
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              • Sideshow Spock
                valar morghulis
                • Mar 8, 2005
                • 2859

                #8
                I happen to like the Quantum Leap finale..

                I heard the reason Mars was cancelled was that Harvey Keitel didn't over act enuff..

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                • Mikey
                  Verbose Member
                  • Aug 9, 2001
                  • 47258

                  #9
                  I never watch NBC, ABC or CBS anymore.

                  They never play anything good so I just avoid them.

                  Life on Mars on ABC was the only exception.

                  Without it, ABC is dead to me.

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                  • ThatBatmanGuy
                    Career Member
                    • May 14, 2007
                    • 594

                    #10
                    HATE to see it end. I have REALLY enjoyed this show. A least it has a begining and and (hopefully a good) ending. If it comes out on DVD, I will buy it in a heartbeat.

                    Bob

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                    • SUP-Ronin
                      Stuck in a laundry shoot.
                      • Oct 8, 2007
                      • 3146

                      #11
                      Figures, I just started watching it.
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                      • jayihdz
                        aaaggghhhh!
                        • Mar 6, 2007
                        • 808

                        #12
                        Man that sucks, I really like the show.

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