www.ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com

Welcome from
Michael D
Hamersky!

« December 2007 »
S M T W T F S
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
You are not logged in. Log in

Signed Comics
For Sale!

Entries by Topic
All topics  «
Comic Book Artists
Comic Book History
Comic Book Movies
Comic Book Writers
Comic Books - New
Comic Cons
eBay Info
Other Cons
Other Movie Genres
Other Non Comics Works
TV Shows

Want Powerful
Promotion & PR?
Ask MarketingTina!

Blog Tools
Edit your Blog
Build a Blog
RSS Feed
View Profile

Join Michael's
Facebook Network!

Want A Good
Book Or Graphic Novel?
Read Our Reviews!

Check Out Our
Our eBay Store!

Saturday, December 22, 2007
The End Of The Series For Journeyman !
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: TV Shows

 

Click here to see all of current listings! 

Above are Reed Diamond, Moon Bloodgood, Kevin McKidd and Gretchen Egolf who were the main characters on the Journeyman TV Show on NBC.

Series Creator Kevin Falls had promised that the last two episodes would "provide some answers, plenty of speculation, a few surprises and hopefully some satisfying closure. They are, I promise you, very entertaining". 

Monday (December 17th's episode) was exactly that! We taped the Wednesday night episode to see the last episode and blog about it here...

Time Travel TV Shows usually don't have time to include regular supporting cast members or 'sidekicks'such as 'Livia' (who was played by Moon Bloodgood) in each episode.

However Journeyman had almost an equal amount of 'air time' for time travel new characters as well as regular cast members. Yet it still didn't make the ratings charts NBC needed to satisfy advertisers!

For all of our Comics, Books and Magazines listed in our eBay Featured Store, just click on the photo above!  

 

Welcome To Our World! Our Shipments AREN'T delivered by the Batmobile, Just the USPS!

 
Note From Make It So Marketing:
Each comic / comics book or magazine in our eBay Featured Store is individually graded, inventoried, priced, bagged and boarded, before being listed for sale! We attend several  pop culture and comic books conventions during the year to replenish our inventory for resale!
Comics Graded And Then Listed Here!

 

Thank YOU for being one of our
Site Meter

 Add to Technorati Favorites

 

NOTE:  This Blog Post May Not Be Viewed Properly On YOUR Screen Due To the Changes eBay is Making on the Blog Format Or in the Future!  Additionally, this blog post is written for IE Browsers. Netscape, Firefox and the others serve the page up differently.

 

 

The End Of The Series

For Journeyman

12-19-07 Episode

Journeyman was a New NBC Show that aired on Monday Nights at 10 PM, After 'Heroes'.

This past Wednesday night, December 19th 2007 was the airing of the LAST episode of this 13 episode TV Series!

Tina and I already blogged our thoughts about the Pilot Episode ...  click here to see !

This show was about time travel, which is a hard concept for the mainstream viewing public to become emotionally attached to.

Additionally, NBC's Monday Night lineup was Chuck, Heroes, then Journeyman.

As I have blogged about previously, none of these were a good lead in for the next show, which NBC finally figured out when they aired an episode of 'Life' instead of 'Journeyman' recently after 'Heroes'.

I personally enjoy time travel shows, with Quantum Leap being one of my favorite TV shows of all time.

However, the cast in these shows usually don't get much air time, so the viewership has less chance to get emotionally attached to the cast members.

We taped the last episode and were able to view it last night. I have not yet read any other bloggers' posts about the final episode, so the following is from my viewpoint only!

With such brief notice, the creator and producers of the show wrapped this series up in the final two shows rather nicely.  I will not reveal the ending to those that have not seen it yet... suffice to say it was not totally concluded, probably in case it were to be picked up by another network.

The Final Episode did give us answers, and left me on a 'high' for the series.

The conclusion was more fitting than Quantum Leap's ending which left everyone wondering... This Series ended nicely and in a much shorter time span of only 13 episodes!

Well done and I for one don't feel I wasted my time watching this series!

Thanks for reading this popular culture - comics - comic books blog post!

Michael

Digg! 

 


Posted by makeitsomarketing at 5:56 AM PST
Updated: Saturday, December 22, 2007 7:09 AM PST
Post Comment | Permalink

View Latest Entries