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Overhyped TV shows that turned out to be huge flops - Page 47 of 53 - Kiwi Report

Overhyped TV shows that turned out to be huge flops


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[post_page_title]Lone Star, Fox[/post_page_title]
This show was to feature an attractive man who had been labeled as the next George Clooney. No pressure then on the male star of the show, James Wolk. With much hype surrounding the show, many thought this critically acclaimed drama had plenty of legs in the TV ratings race.

Lone Star, Fox

Sadly that was not the case, it had a very limited pilot audience, just over 1 million viewers, and, after just two episodes it was pulled from the network. Audiences failed to connect with the bad acting and hard to follow script. The only thing that might have saved this project would have been if they had managed to actually cast George Clooney in the leading role.

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