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Date Posted: 18:34:23 10/14/02 Mon
Author: Rob
Subject: Further...
In reply to: Rob 's message, "Pessimistic much? Why say "adieu" before the "Closed" sign's even hung up?" on 18:20:34 10/14/02 Mon

....Matt Roush, head critic at TV Guide announced every show from every network that seemed as if it was on the brink of cancellation...and he did not list "Firefly." And there were others from FOX, two of which haven't even premiered yet. In another article he wrote (not on-line anymore), he said that he would be surprised if it didn't run at least a season, due to the expense FOX put into making it, and the fact that despite preemptions and some negative early buzz, it has been doing quite well in the ratings. FOX takes into account the fact that it is on Friday night, statistically the worst night for ratings. So again, don't jump the gun!

Rob

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