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TV Strike: How many episodes are left?
So have you been wondering how many episodes are left on your favorite shows?
Here is the rundown…
30 Rock: 10 episodes will be produced. 5 episodes have aired, so there are 5 left.
Chuck: 13 episodes will be produced. 8 episodes have aired, so there are 5 left. This show has just now been upped to part of my weekly viewing..
CSI: NY: 14 episodes will be produced. 8 episodes have aired, so there are 6 left.
Friday Night Lights: 15 episodes will be produced. 7 episodes have aired, so there are 8 left. I have been watching the dvds of this show, so the lack of current episodes wont affect me for a while.
Gossip Girl: 13 episodes will be produced. 7 episodes have aired, so there are 6 left. I am not a very big fan of this show, and yet I find myself watching it. I guess I like trash tv.
One Tree Hill: 12 episodes will be produced. None have aired yet, so there are 12 episodes left. Like I said. Trash tv.
The Office: 12 half-hour episodes will be produced. 11 half-hour episodes have aired, so there is ONLY 1 half-hour episode left. AHHH! This is heart-breaking! I miss it already! Bring back The Office!!!
Prison Break: 13 episodes will be produced. 8 episodes have aired, so there are 5 left. (On hiatus ’til Jan. 14) PB is on their break anyways, but it is must see tv for me. So its important.
Samantha Who?: 12 episodes will be produced. 5 episodes have aired, so there are 7 left. Another show that I like and try to watch, its not must see tv for me, but I enjoy it.
Ugly Betty: 12 or 13 episodes will be produced. 7 episodes have aired, so there are 5 or 6 left. Another show that I watch once in a while, but Im not too attached to.
I have picked out my personal favorites but you can view the whole list at TVGuide.com.
I am worried that things will not be settled in the near future, but I really hope they will! Look at this quote from Give Me My Remote:
“If this strike lasts longer than three months, an entire season of television will end this December. No dramas. No comedies. No Daily Show. The strike will also prevent any pilots from being shot in the spring, so even if the strike is settled by then, you won’t see any new shows until the following January. As in 2009. Both the guild and the studios we are negotiating with do agree on one thing: this situation would be brutal.”
- Lost co-creator and head writer Damon Lindelof
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