So now it's April. This is the month where the Auttmn 2011 season is pretty much over. All the Freshmen class television shows that began in 2011 has either been renewed or has been canceled. Most of the Freshmen class television shows that began in 2011 has been canceled. It's hard to start momentum and keep it going. Television shows that appeared to be promising are canceled quickly to low ratings. Television shows you swear isn't going to last the test of time gets renewed. More often than not, you wonder what happened? Is it my fault the television show got canceled? You start to wonder if it really was the Nielson ratings that got the show canceled, but rather it was only by chance that the television show got canceled. Maybe if I did this instead of that, my favorite television show got canceled after only eight episodes. Maybe I said something that was offensive. Maybe I wasn't having the right thoughts. Then you realize that television shows isn't canceled only by chance. It's a business. The television networks are in it to make money---Not hold your favorite television shows hostage demanding rituals as ransom. And in the end, the television shows that makes to most money gets to live to see another day. And yes, it's unfair that your favorite television show got canceled because it didn't make much money for corporate sponsors. And there's nothing you can do about it except hope that your devoted following will make a difference somehow---Even when your television show watching wasn't part of the Nielson ratings sample.
While I'm lost in thought about television shows, here are some photos of rock star Lana Del Rey (Originally born under the name Lizzy Grant).
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