CHUCK, BIONIC WOMAN, JOURNEYMAN, LIFE, and CANE get more scripts orders

Watch With Kristin has let out the big news that CHUCK, BIONIC WOMAN, JOURNEYMAN, LIFE all received orders for three additional scripts and CANE for four additional scripts.
Even though this doesn't guarantee a full season pick up, it's a good start.
I am mostly excited for Journeyman especially since its ratings are not as good as expected, and Life is also a favorite of mine. Next step, full season pick up. My fingers are crossed.

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On Tonight, Tuesday 9/25: REAPER, HOUSE, and more...

REAPER "Pilot" - 9pm CW
Let me give you one reason to watch the pilot of Reaper: Kevin Smith, who directed the episode. Furthermore, Reaper is really funny, and I am not an easy person to please. Bret Harrison is hilarious as the guy whose soul has been sold to the devil by his parents. Ray Wise plays the devil, pretty cool, huh? Reaper is a must watch. And yes, it already has a season pass with me. Read my preview of Reaper here and look at some Gallery photos here.
Story: For the first 20 years of his life, Sam wondered why his parents went so easy on him. Whether it was school, sports or career choices, Sam’s mom and dad always let him get by with the least possible effort. As a result, Sam skipped college, took a dead-end job at the local Work Bench home improvement store and now [...]

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Fall 2007 TV Preview: CANE on CBS

Cane - Starts September 25th on CBS at 10pm
Plot: An epic drama about the external rivalries and internal power struggles of a large Cuban-American family running an immensely successful rum and sugar business in South Florida. When the family patriarch, Pancho, is offered a lucrative but questionable deal by his bitter adversaries, the Samuels, to purchase thousands of acres of sugar fields, he's faced with a tough choice: Should he cash out of the sugar business and focus solely on rum, which would please his impulsive natural son, Frank, or protect the family legacy that he built from the ground up by not selling, and side with his adopted son, Alex, who mistrusts the Samuels and still sees value in sugar? Alex and Frank's approach to business is as different as their approach to life.
Daemon's TV Review: Personally, the story is not appealing to me and after [...]

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