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French a$$holes.
I was going to say fukk no but i only watched the pilot and in fairness spartacus first episode was wack too.Spartacus brehs...
Should I bother starting this?
I was told me its like Braveheart with some religious fukkery but the main dude is corny...I was going to say fukk no but i only watched the pilot and in fairness spartacus first episode was wack too.
But seems like everyone else in the thread has already given up on this. When you cant even find 1 poster defending a show thats almost unprecedented
Sutter killed this show by taking out an ad in The Hollywood Reporter
Kurt Sutter Cancels 'The b*stard Executioner' Via Hollywood Reporter Ad
The audience has spoken and unfortunately the word is, "meh."
So reads the ad creator Kurt Sutter took out in this publication (see below) and others to announce the cancellation of his FX series, The b*stard Executioner. The "heartbreaking" decision, made in concert with FX Networks CEO John Landgraf, comes as the ambitious 14th century period drama lost more than half of its audience through its first six weeks on the air, falling from 4 million combined weekly viewers for its Sept. 15 premiere to just 1.9 million for episode six. The series wrapped its first, and now final, season Nov. 17.
"It's not like it had a chance and I said, 'Let's not take it,'" explains Sutter, who watched as b*stard failed to catch on the way his previous juggernaut, Sons of Anarchy, had on the same network. (The gritty biker drama famously grew every season it was on, ending its seven-year run in December as the top-rated drama series in FX's history.) The timing and delivery of b*stard's cancellation news fell to the long-tenured and often outspoken showrunner, who was adamant everybody involved not be strung along. Sutter preempted the ad with a heartfelt email to the Wales-based cast and crew, who he says remained committed and enthusiastic even as the ratings sputtered and he'd fallen woefully behind on scripts.
Why didn't ya'll watch
Sutter killed this show by taking out an ad in The Hollywood Reporter
Kurt Sutter Cancels 'The b*stard Executioner' Via Hollywood Reporter Ad
The audience has spoken and unfortunately the word is, "meh."
So reads the ad creator Kurt Sutter took out in this publication (see below) and others to announce the cancellation of his FX series, The b*stard Executioner. The "heartbreaking" decision, made in concert with FX Networks CEO John Landgraf, comes as the ambitious 14th century period drama lost more than half of its audience through its first six weeks on the air, falling from 4 million combined weekly viewers for its Sept. 15 premiere to just 1.9 million for episode six. The series wrapped its first, and now final, season Nov. 17.
"It's not like it had a chance and I said, 'Let's not take it,'" explains Sutter, who watched as b*stard failed to catch on the way his previous juggernaut, Sons of Anarchy, had on the same network. (The gritty biker drama famously grew every season it was on, ending its seven-year run in December as the top-rated drama series in FX's history.) The timing and delivery of b*stard's cancellation news fell to the long-tenured and often outspoken showrunner, who was adamant everybody involved not be strung along. Sutter preempted the ad with a heartfelt email to the Wales-based cast and crew, who he says remained committed and enthusiastic even as the ratings sputtered and he'd fallen woefully behind on scripts.
Why didn't ya'll watch
Lee Daniels upped the fukkery stakes so high Sutter couldn't keep up.
No-one cares about middle ages fukkery. A lot of torture fukkery, a little back from the dead fukkery and no dragon fukkery for us, Kurt? In that case
I bet he's going to blame this on black too