ELI STONE Cancelled – It is Official

Katie Holmes, Johnny Lee Miller on Eli Stone

It is official! ELI STONE is cancelled.

According to the LA Times Blog, the excutive producers of Eli Stone, Marc Guggenheim and David Petrarca, told the cast and crew that the show was officially canceled by ABC.
The show will officially get to finish the 13-episode that were initially ordered. Here is the story:

The executive producers of ABC’s “Eli Stone” had the sad task Thursday afternoon of informing the cast and crew that the show will not go on.

Executive producers Marc Guggenheim and David Petrarca gathered actors and crew members to let them know that they had been notified by ABC that the show will not continue. Production will end when it completes the network’s 13-episode order, according to a source who attended the meeting.

The drama, which stars Jonny Lee Miller, joins the ranks of “My Own Worst Enemy,” which NBC canceled last week. The networks are in the process of finalizing their midseason lineups after a very difficult fall.

An ABC spokesperson said the network could not confirm if the meeting between producers and the show’s cast and crew had taken place or what producers had stated.

What do you think of Eli Stone getting cancelled?

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  • Chris

    ABC is fast losing me because they consistently cancel good and decent shows. example – American Dreams, What About Brian, October Road, Men In Trees and now Eli Stone. When I sit down after a long days work I want to sit for an hour and be entertained with a good quality show. I don’t want to watch people “swapping wives”, teaching other people’s kids how to behave, bimbo girls fighting for a bachelor or stupid immoral doctors trying to be funny. I hope the ratings take a crash dive.

  • Melanie

    I can’t believe Eli Stone is cancelled……oh wait, yes I can. It seems like any show that has some morals gets cancelled. It is a shame that a show you can watch with the whole family gets cancelled. Oh well, I find myself watching more and more cable shows. Times are changing and the networks need to get a clue. People want to see good drama shows, without worring about hiding your kids eyes from the sex scenes and the lanuage.

  • Sherry

    BRING BACK ELI!!!!!! We watch Eli faithfully. Even my African Grey Parrot watches Eli.

  • Rebecca

    I wish ABC would reconsider Eli Stone. I enjoyed watching the show with my husband and two tweenage kids, although I had to ***let them stay up past bed time to watch with us.*** We started letting the watch after the first season was over, and now it is gone. It was just on to late to get the best ratings for the type of show it is. Funny, smart, quirky, with an effort at seeing the better side of life.

    I hope Eli Stone will survive this premature anuerism.

  • Peggy

    Please don’t take this one wonderful show off the air. there are so few shows that are warm and family orented. I love the show it is funny and the caraters have a depth that is needed. We need more Eli stone and less reality shows. please my brain needs not to be rotted from the out side.
    Besides some of the longest running show did not make it the first year Ex. MASH don’t give up on it. yet

  • Kathy

    I can’t believe they are going to cancel my most favorite
    show!!!! I don’t watch a lot of TV, but this is one show
    that my husband & I watched together every week!!
    I loved the show & we both are so ….sad that they
    are going to cancel it!!
    Please…..don’t cancel this wonderful show with
    a great message! We love ELI !!!

  • Penny

    I am saddened as I love this show with such a pure message. I will miss Eli Stone terribly. I think we all wish there were more Eli’s in our lives as this world has gotten to be such a horrible place. We all want to believe in someone good with moral convictions, as evidenced by the election of Barack Obama as President. Shame on ABC for not showing more intelligence.

    Penny

  • chris

    I will not watch ABC anymore.

  • Lisa Ames

    This is a very good show, and I do hope that an outpouring of support will encourage ABC to continue it. I appreciate its positive message. My husband loves it even more than I do, I think. Please reconsider, ABC. You have a winner here. Don’t cut it off before it gets going.

  • Kim Madura

    I love this show. I’m 34 years old and I loved it and my kids also. This show is way better than Lost (Sorry but that’s the truth). Find a different time slot and it will make it!!!!! Guarantee it! You can’t deny it, there are great actors on this show!!!!!! Every time ABC gets a new show I like they cancel it, but this one is not just any show. This is the best show I have seen since I was a little girl, and there’s no sex and violence. You know it’s good if it doesn’t need that and I’m glued to it!!!

  • Jim M

    I was so dissappointed to hear this was cancelled. I’ve been looking for it each week. This was the only show I would rearrange my schedule to be sure I saw. It is better than anything else on tv, including LOST and 24.

    ABC, you blew it. I own stock in Disney, someone needs to reconsider this. Even at 10pm, it was worth staying up for, but it should be at 8 or at worst 9pm so kids can watch it, it actually had values worth teaching our children. What other shows can you say that about??

  • Bob

    ABC don’t do it. The show was great. Find a spot for it. The acting and stories are great. Give it a shot. Did all 13 episodes actually air for Season 2 already or did they cut it off sooner. I miss this show!

  • Jenn

    I am usually far to busy as a 1st year med student to watch TV but I made time for Eli Stone! It was a great show that had very tought provokign issues that no other show would touch Please bring it back ABC!

  • Duane

    Well, now we know the perfect triad that will doom a show—use the name of God, help others, and do what is right at the expense of riches…

    Way to go ABC. While putting together a killer lineup (Lost, October Road, Eli Stone, etc.), you have managed to torpedo your own network! These kind of moves take some mad skills, so I tip my hat to you all…

    Thanks for the truckload of dissapointment…

    PS: Ditto to what Chris said (Feb 4th)

  • eric

    way to go ABC! another great show goes by the wayside like yesterdays trash. I am so disapointed. my wife and I loved this show, I even let my 8 year old son watch, we recorded every show and could not wait to see what happens next.

    i am sick of reality shows, i mean think about it who wants to see a bunch of girls fighting over a jock, if i wanted to see that I’d go back in time to high school.

    Eli Stone hope you will contine on an another network, thank you for the wonderful showes you gave us.

    and way to go ABC you continue to lose me as a viewer, whats next you will cancel pushing daisies, oh yea you did that too! jerks!

  • Suz

    I’m with Chris (February 4, 2009 post) — ELI STONE and OCTOBER ROAD are some of the best entertainment on TV for a LONG, LONG time. If I had to choose, though, I’d vote ELI STONE back on in a heartbeat — it’s quality TV and instead of catering to the devolving taste and cultural decline, I suggest that ABC be brave enough to begin elevating entertainment to something of quality and ethics — as Eli learns there’s more to life than money, status and winning, so, too, can we as viewers — imagine that, elevating the culture?!!!!

  • smm

    I agree with ERIC — if ABC doesn’t have the sense and guts to continue a GREAT QUALITY show, then I pray and request that another station pick it up and continue elevating the quality of our choices in TV viewing.

    It’s a shame that most of the reality crap, violence, sex, murder and betrayal are so popular and a story that actually promotes moral values and the discovery of something beyond the “win at all costs” mentality gets cancelled. Shame on you, ABC, for not having courage to promote this show better and to put it in a time slot that can be viewed by a wider audience (such as families). Please look to actually serving your audience rather than feeding its less thoughtful tendencies. Eli Stone actually causes one to THINK about life. GIVE US BACK ELI STONE, please!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • eric

    mickey your next

  • Samuel

    I agree with almost all the other cancellations except Eli Stone. It is the only show out there that is different. Shame on you ABC

  • Maren

    I don’t understand the logic of which shows stay and which get canceled. Eli Stone was a fun, witty and well written show. My husband and I keep wondering why all the shows we love get canceled – Jericho, My Own Worst Enemy and now Eli Stone. Is the majority of the viewing public not wanting quality tv or what?

  • Wayne

    I agree with all the sediments above, Eli was a great show which you could safely let the kids watch. For the life of me, why can’t the networks see that we don’t want reality crap, sex all over the screen & foul language every second word. Wake up ABC and bring back Eli Stone.

  • Cindy

    It’s been over a month and I’m still in mourning. As a social worker, I deal every day with the down side of the human drama. After work all I want to do is silence my phone and watch something on tv that helps lower my stress level and makes me feel happy. That’s becoming increasingly more difficult to do. When I found Eli Stone, I recognized a rare mix of intelligence and humor that fully entertained me as well as reaffirmed my faith in the entertainment business. The loss of Eli Stone continues to sadden me on many levels.

  • Nadia

    I am appalled ABC!!! My husband and I loved that show dearly. As with the other posts it was wholesome and made you feel good after watching it. We need this type of postivity in all our lives. BIG MISTAKE ABC!! Down with stupid reality tv, and give us more wholesome fantasy that makes us feel good about our lives. If it wern’t for LOST I would boycott watching ABC as well. Thats the only good show you got now.

  • Suzanne

    I’ve been anxiously awaiting the return of Eli Stone only to find out today it was canceled in November. I’m really upset that a good, clean, family oriented show would be canceled. I’m guessing that it didn’t have enough sex, suggestive material and homosexual relationships in it to keep it on the air. Personally, I don’t watch the shows that contain that type of programing and therefore, don’t watch ABC. Eli Stone was the exception. I’m glad American Idol is on Fox because I’m fed up with the programing on ABC and will no longer make it a part of my daily viewing.

  • Sean in Ottawa

    Wow, way to drop the ball ABC. I have to say that I had quit watching ABC for over a decade before I stumbled across Kyle XY on SPACE. I took a look to see when this show had started, and it was the first episode. I was amazed at how great the show was. That Christmas I got Season one as a gift and was extatic. I have watched it religiously and then during Season 3, ABC cancels the show. Jericho was the same thing. I think to myself, “Now here’s a show I can really enjoy.” Part way through Season 2, ABC announces the cancellation of the show (yes I know it was before Kyle XY, again, I was watching this on SPACE). After some protests and what was it, beans? were sent to the network they say its back on. After months of waiting I realized that the execs were full of bs and Jericho failed to re-appear on the network. Then a friend tells me I have to watch this show called Eli Stone. Freaking brilliant! I am a huge fan of Johnny Lee Miller and was pleased as punch that I would get to watch him weekly as he plays a lawyer who learns to become a caring, compassionate human being again. Now you go and cancel Eli Stone as well??? Did you hire the guys from NBC who decided to cancel Surface??? You have shows that are doing great, and you cancel them while you keep crap shows playing? I think I’ll just avoid ABC like the plague again. I don’t watch NBC, and ABC is now on my list of not worth watching again.

  • Kenneth monteiro

    I live in da Uk and am 20 yrs old, I had seen da Eli stone title on several tv sites but for some reason did not want to watch it, but wat a surprise when I finally watched it on Sci fi network, I was not only hooked but surprised at da shows high quality and dat to, by including morals in da script which was powerful. This was my one hope of watching a gem of a show in years, I din even know who johnny lee miller is before this show and he is an A grade actor, what I didn’t know however was dat ABC had ****holes working for them as execs who knew only to see stats and not da quality of dis show. Even a moron would know dat dis is sumfin fresh and a long term investment in business terms. Hate u ABC NETWORK, I HATE U all

  • Melinda Stahl

    I am so very disappointed that Eli Stone has been cancelled. It was one of my very favorite shows. A GREAT drama with humor and music. Someone is not thinking straight that they cancel this wonderful show and keep on all those cop shows and medical dramas.

  • elybo

    i just cant believe they have cancelled eli stone. this is the only show i watch and i’ve been anxiously waiting for the upcoming episodes only to find out its been cancelled! what a disappointment!! i really really love this show and i actually recommend it to all my friends and colleagues. i do hope ABC would reconsider.

  • elybo

    i just cant believe they have cancelled eli stone. this is the only show i watch and i’ve been anxiously waiting for the upcoming episodes only to find out its been cancelled! what a disappointment!! i really really love this show and i actually recommend it to all my friends and colleagues. i do hope ABC would reconsider.

  • bettendorfdawg

    When networks cancel quality shows like Eli Stone after just a season or two, they lose me as a viewer for any new shows they might be trying out. Why would I waste my time watching a new show on network tv only to be disappointed after the network pulls the plug. I decided months ago to rent (or buy) some of the quality shows on DVD that I never watched when they 1st aired on network tv. I don’t know if my little efforts affect the networks, but it makes me better.

  • DJ

    My husband and I loved Eli – it was the best show since ED, and that show ended way too soon also.

  • Joanne

    I can’t believe that every time I fall in love with a GREAT show they freeking cancel it! what is wrong with you people(the ones in charge)! This show was wonderful, innovative and funny as hell, I am so sick of this happening. I also loved Journeyman, thank god Kevin McKidd turned up on Grey’s amatomy! Also, I loved New Anstredam, there is a serious flaw in the choosing of what shows should be canceled. I am disgusted, and frankly, I am getting turned off to new shows in case I get hooked and they cancel it. I have taken up scrapbooking and reading more instead!! Screw you network tv!!

  • Gabriel

    Eli Stone should not be cancelled. Bringing some faith in these recession days is so important to cheer depressed hearts. Eli stone is a coach and we all need him badly. The show is amazing and should not be cancelled. All my love to every single person worked on this show.

  • Luke

    Eli should take the ABC to court!! We want more!!

  • Sarah

    it’s THE Best show i ever watch on tv, it’s aired here in KUWAIT, and have alot of Fans, i hope ABC will think about it, and bring it again, coz there’s alots of shows deserve a cancelation, not this show..

  • Murtaza Rawat

    Please bring back Eli Stone. its one show i LOVE watching and was so awesome. I love that there are morals in the show!

    if you want, i can list other show that u can replace it with!

  • Suzy Q

    I can’t believe ABC have cancelled another good show. In England the show is a hit but the UK networks had the sense to air it at a time kids could watch it to i.e. 8pm. and they have rerun the show at 7pm.
    ABC, why do you always seem to cancel the shows people want to see. Reality TV is getting annoying, I do not want to see reality TV that now seems so staged and rehursed. Get a grip and show good drama shows that the whole family can enjoy!!!

  • gionata

    here in italy tv shows are very stupid (very, very, very much)….they talk about a false and overmoral reality, without any special event (like a lawer talking with god, for example, or a guy who can’t touch his girlfriend without killing her XD), and they do it in the worstest way i ever seen…there are only two or three themes (love, love, love, love, medical division, crime investigation), obviously copied by your american most successful shows…and all the shows seem to be written by the author of Beautiful….if you understand what i mean….
    so i decided, many years ago, to watch your amazing series, without waiting for an ipothetical translation for our private network…eli stone it’s been buyed by our Berlusconi…and till 2 weeks it will start from the first episode…
    i watched all the episode, till the last one…and now…after two new entries from the terrific and unforgivable dawson’s creek!, they closed the show?!
    cross your fingers people….and stay tuned…

  • Laura

    I say that sometimes what we see on TV is just that. I love acting. I find that people are people, even actors. I worked this show and it destroyed my life. I was a girl sick and striving to put my life in order after beating cancer. I was taking classes to build websites and I was happy with what I was doing. From my perspective the egotistical actions of individuals affiliated with this show robbed me of my security and my hope and everything I fought the disease. They did not know I was a survivor, but the background did, including a young woman determined to make it as a character on the show. She made fun of me when I was sick and adjusting. She would do things like when I politely told someone we were taping, who happened to be in production, she took credit for my actions. She was a political on the show and knew people there already. Lied about it to me, and her friends laughed about what happened. I got tripped on a set with crew from this show and had my knees banged up. I am walking now, because I am a fighter. I’ve heard that she and another girl wanted me gone. How stupid is that? I had told people there I was not coming back to the show. I am a pacifist, and I believed in this show, until they stuck a knife in my back after I stood up for it. I lost over $10,000 because of this shows actions, and the agents this company hired. They also treated me inhumanely. I never acted like I was owed anything but justice. The woman they wanted to make into a charcter, acted like she had the right to destroy my life.

  • Kay

    We all know why it was cancelled.
    I showed morals.
    It talked clean talk.
    It showed true, clean friendships & relationships.
    It gave hope to those who have “chronic uncontrolable diseases”…that it might be a “blessing” vs. “curse”.
    It did not have violence, foul language, rape, sexual sickness etc.

    But the BIG reason it was cancelled….IT TALKED “GOD”!

    [In the "end times" these type of actions will be seen as "evil" & "unacceptable". It also say's people would not speak out against evil so evil wins on acceptability & GOOD will be MUTE! Here is one example of MANY of it happening in entertainment...we already know it is happening in real life!]

    ***==> Last night I watched another show that was “slightly” similar. It was called “The Listener” (NBC channel).

    The theme is a man who felt cursed due to being able to read minds since a child. He had to learn how to block out all the thoughts of others around him. But now as an adult he is a paramedic & uses these skills to help solve, prevent or help in crime cases he runs across. He too is afraid to tell friends & this is getting in his way w/ a relationship. It is clean w/ great morals so far. (episode 1 & 2 aired last night)

    So the theme is slightly the same.

    Maybe NBC (who’s ratings are trash right now) has read this site & decided they might get Eli’s viewers if they create a show “like it”. They are not giving credit to God for this talent, unlike in Eli, maybe due to fear of complaints from athiest who complained about Eli “pushing God into their lives”.

    Well I AM TIRED OF SHOWS PUSHING EVIL INTO MY LIFE/HOUSE!
    If they dont like a show w/ God as a player….CHANGE THE CHANNEL!

    It is time we keep SHOUTING that we want GOOD CLEAN MORAL SHOWS & NOT THE TRASH THEY ARE PUSHING ALMOST 24/7!

    Give US a choice!

    **Take a look at this new show. Maybe if it continues on the same clean theme NBC will keep it going longer than one season (unlike Eli)

    ==> Maybe ABC might re-consider bringing it back to stay in competition?

    [ps did anyone get an email from a actress on Eli who was OUTRAGGED about the show? It sounded like a child who had a "peer presure" problem on the set & blamed it on the show vs. the creaps who harassed her.]

  • Adelio

    I have just finished watching Season 2 in the UK. this show is a HIT. My wife did not watch the first season but began wathing the second season with me. She is hooked.
    in the UK we generally only get the cream of the crop from the U.S.A. And Eli Stone was amongst the best. This show stands head and shoulders above the new Knight Rider or dollhouse.
    there is a Gentleness about the characters, a spark of inventiveness that suprised (the musical scenes) and pleased.
    I did not miss the action, I did not miss the sex or violence. The story told it all so well It did not need it.
    What a great pity I will not get to see any more!

  • Joe

    Bring Eli BACK. You took away a good show for the wrong reasons. Let the people who don’t want to hear God’s name Change the channel. That is their God given right. Their are alot of Fans of God and this show who want to see this show back on the air!

  • Claire

    Bring back Eli Stone…I loved that show and looked forward to it everyweek. You keep Wife Swap which is totally trash t.v.

  • M.

    This show got me through my last year of law school, during which my cat died of cancer, I was seriously injured by drunk drivers in a head-on collision, and I was diagnosed with a rare and life-threatening disease. I didn’t really watch t.v. before the accident, no time, but started watching a lot because I couldn’t walk and reading was so difficult on the pain meds.

    When I found Eli Stone I was blown away! It was the first legal show I’d seen that was intelligent, with a fantastical and thought-provoking plot, and yet set in a plausible work environment with plausible cases. It was not your everyday gritty legal drama where the lawyers are portrayed as deeply flawed, unethical, ruthless and/or morally superior (i.e. Law & Order). The show actually portrayed most of the characters as real people who, though not perfect, deeply care about each other and their clients. The message was about facing adversity with hope and making decisions based on what is ethical and selfless, instead of what is easiest and most lucrative.

    I went to school to become an advocate for the people who need them most: the indigent, physically/emotionally vulnerable, and disenfranchised. I watched and re-watched every episode of Eli Stone and it inspired me to finish school and pass the bar. No t.v. show, book, or movie has had as great an impact on my life. I’m not religious, but when I felt like giving up I “borrowed” Eli’s faith in purpose from the show. By watching, I was reminded of the ways in which I could someday make a positive difference in the lives of others and that not everyone despises lawyers.

    Eli Stone is well-liked and deeply moving to many, many people. It should never have been cancelled by ABC. I also agree with the other posts criticizing ABC’s general show cancellation choices. Wipeout is a demeaning, boring, mean-spirited show in which the hosts make cruel remarks about the contestants and laugh as they risk serious injury to win money (many out of desperation). And yet, Pushing Daisies, which was totally unique and portrayed (once again) good-hearted people, seeking justice and helping others under difficult circumstances, was cancelled. Clearly, the executives at ABC have a very low opinion of me and the rest of the general t.v.-viewing public. I’d like ABC to know the feeling is mutual. I’m sticking to USA from now on.

  • http://aprilkummrow.blogspot.com April K

    I am so tremendously disappointed that Eli Stone won’t be returning for a third season. Really ABC? I agree with a lot of the comments I’ve read here: give the show a more appropriate time slot, and while you’re at it, cut some of that “reality” crap.

  • John Hehl

    I am truly heart-sick that Eli Stone is scheduled to be cancelled. As so many previus posters claimed, it is extremely dissappointing that a show which tries to show people as they struggle with the possibility that there is something greater than we can see that impacts our lives. Certainly, secularists (which have enormous control over media) would like us to ignore even the possibility of ‘a higher power’.
    There are many who are committed to media pervasiveness of sex, violence and hopelessness. It is easier to sell those salient ideas – rather than hope, peace, mutual understanding and the idea that our lives are meant for a higher purpose. I always make a point of challenging the young people I am in contact with by acknowledging that it is important to do well in Life, however it is even more important to do godd while doing well.
    Certainly, the idea that higher purpose exists is challenging to many people – at first glance. yet, I believe that so many people hunger for such a vision, such a challenge to be better, to strive to love more and care for each other more.
    Eli Stone brought that challenge to viewers and that message needs to be heard. In a very real way, that message can empower everyone to consider alternatives to violence, injustice, greed and self-serving actions that negatively impact society.
    We need Eli Stone.
    I sincerely hope the television ‘powers that be’ would reconsider the course of action they are proposing.

  • Kay

    I live in Portland Oregon. Did anyone note last month “NEW EDITIONS” of Eli Stone were broadcast? (on Sat. vs. primetime weekday)

    Did they hear us or was these just “unreleased” shows from the last season?
    They were labled “new’ & I had never seen them.

    Will shouting louder to ABC restart things?

    FYI:

    New or other shows that are “clean” & fun:

    “The Listener” (a man born w/ ability to read minds driving him nuts as a child, but was rejected by his family & placed in many foster homes due to this & had to learn to block out others thoughts-”Control his gift”. He is now a paramedic & uses these gifts selectivly to solve crimes & helps others. Few know of this gift. First season? NBC channel)

    “Royal Pains” (a doctor who loses his job because he saves a low class man in greater need in the ER vs. spending his full energy on a old billionare who donates to the hospital & dies. His brother, sort of a funny nut, takes him to a summer vacation island where he saves a lady at a party of a rich man. This man see’s this & hires him to be like a house call doctor for the entire Island. He is given free housing by the rich man. His office is out of a mobile vehicle w/ a nurse who has an identy that has not been reveiled yet. He never holds back on helping anyone. Great clean show. First season. First season USA channel)

    “Lie to Me” is also a good show. (a man/investigator/professor who has learned to read faces & body language to help police/FBI etc. to solve crimes & find real criminals thru their body language. He teaches what different movements mean to others in his team…though the show starts w/ a warning “this is fiction & not a real ‘body reading class’”. [It has flashes of simuliar expressions of people/politions today backing up the stories of the body language themes. Like the lies of Clinton shown in a investigation of people lying about adultry etc] I dont know what “world wide” channel it is on. Here it is local KPTV. Second season?)

    “Smallville” has been on for years but also clean & fun. It is the younger years of Clark Kent growing up (started a short part of landing on planet earth & being found by the Clark family, then w/ him as a highschool teen, now a new young adult reporter at the Daily Planet)& his years leading up to becoming a super hero of earth-”Superman”. All the choices he has to make in learning who he is, his abilities & what choices he should make in young adulthood, being torn between his want to have a normal human life but his responsibility to help others. It too is a clean family show. The national wide channel I do not know.
    Been on for several years, but many old shows still being played. Easy to catch on.

    Till we can get Eli Stone back full force…here are a few options we can click onto and w/ lots of viewers (numbers used to see if a show is liked & should continue) the stations/makers may get the message WE WANT CLEAN FAMILY SHOWS!

  • Danny Z

    I usually don’t like TV show with religion theme.
    But I make an exception for Eli Stone, because it’s really that good.
    I love Johnny Lee Miller in Trainspotting, and I love him here.
    And… err, beautiful Julie Gonzalo… love her too.

    Shame on you, ABC.
    Now I have to find other show as good as this one.
    Maybe I’ll start with Kay’s recommendation.

  • http://www.luellawidt.com Luella

    I loved Eli Stone, I thought it was witty and charming!! I can’t believe they cancel shows like this while reality television continues to be a part of television! The actors deserve more respect!! I also hate that they cancel them before we find out what happens in the end!!! Devistated Eli Fan!

  • Morris Urban

    I am very upset that ABC canceled Eli Stone, one of our favorite programs. Why is it that every time I find a show that I like the networks cancel it??? They keep putting out these dumb reality shows that are so stupid. I guess that the powers that be on the national networks are just trying to appeal to the uneducated portion of the population. I guess that the cable stations will be getting all of my family’s veiwing time.

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