Despite being on Lifetime for less than a year, supernatural drama Blood Ties has developed an intensely devout following. Still, the last two episodes of the season were aired online only. Has the series been cancelled or will the vampire return for more adventures?
Blood Ties is a Canadian series that’s based on the books of fantasy author Tanya Huff. Set in Toronto, the series follows private investigator Vicki Nelson (Christina Cox) who left the police force when she began to lose her eyesight. She ends up partnering with mysterious Henry Fitzroy (Kyle Schmid) who turns out to be a 480-year-old vampire and the illegitimate son of Henry the VIII. The two slowly become attracted to one another, a situation complicated by Vicki’s relationship with her former partner, Mike Celluci (Dylan Neal).
The show premiered on March 11, 2007 on Lifetime Television in the U.S. and began airing several months later in Canada. While the first season of 13 episodes was still airing, Lifetime ordered a second season of nine more (the 22 episodes were actually originally produced as a single season). Lifetime had other programming scheduled for the summer months so the “second season” didn’t begin airing until October 12, 2007.
The show aired as part of Lifetime’s “Psy-Fridays” line-up, alongside Lisa Williams: Life Among the Dead and America’s Psychic Challenge. According to TV Guide, because the other two shows ran out of episodes, Lifetime opted to rework the night’s schedule and relegated the two remaining Blood Ties episodes to an online release.
Lifetime hasn’t officially cancelled the show but the “online exclusive” treatment is usually reserved for a series that’s finished. So, if Lifetime cancels the series, is that the end? Maybe, or maybe not.
There is already interest in continuing the series among Canadian broadcasters but a U.S. partner is likely needed to help with the financing. Without that backing, we could have a rerun of what happened to the Falcon Beach teen drama last year. When ABC Family decided against a third season, it wasn’t financially possible for Canada’s Global TV to pay for Beach on its own and the show was cancelled.
If a new U.S. channel is found, Blood Ties executive producer Randy Zalken says the series will certainly be back. He told Eonline, “The sets are still available — they’ve not been destroyed — our talent is very eager to come back, and our show runner, Peter Mohan, is standing by.”
Zalken doesn’t believe the ongoing writers strike would be standing in the way if Blood Ties were to get a season three greenlight. He said, “I don’t think the strike is going to hurt us, because Canadian writers are not hindered by the U.S. guild rules. So, we can be delivering new shows for the fall — I guess that’s more than a lot of [U.S.] producers are saying now.”
Nice as that sounds, Zalken may be underestimating the WGA support of Canadian writers. Blood Ties author Tanya Huff had been writing episode commentary for the Lifetime website but stopped in support of the writers strike. Blood Ties screenwriter Denis McGrath is a solid supporter of the WGA strike as well.
For now, we may have to wait until Lifetime makes a final choice to either cancel or to renew the series. Part of their decision may hinge on how well the Blood Ties reruns perform next month. The entire series will be rerun on weekend nights beginning Saturday, February 9th. Will the vampire series rise again? Stay tuned!
Blood Ties is a great show!I was suprised it was on Lifetime..but after the first episode or two I really liked it!
I would like to see the show continue onto a 3rd season, and so would many other fans. I can’t say enough good things about this show. So, I will leave all the praise to the other fans.
This is a great show and the fan base is so phenomenal. But rerunning it on LFRW and gauging support for it on there is not really going to help since a lot of the BT fans don’t get that channel. I have DirectTV and even the highest priced package doesn’t have LFRW. I have the next to the highest package and still don’t get LFRW. Lifetime should be fair with the show and air it on the regular Lifetime channel where it was originally aired if it wants to gauge support for this show.
Blood Ties is one show that will likely survive if given the right attention from its network. The fan base continues to grow–rightly so, because the show is creative and well-written with a cast of brilliant actors who actually have good chemistry. I’ve been a fan from the outset, but I know people who have become hooked just by watching the episodes online. Blood Ties deserves a shot! Somebody please pick up the series!
This is an AMAZING show that deserves many more seasons! It has so many wonderful aspects from fabulous writing, great storylines, and an absolutely awesome cast! The characters are so deep and there are so many subplots that the viewer is always left wanting more. A true gem of a show!!
Truly LOOKED forward to Blood Ties every week!!! It was MY indulgance! And as far as fighting to see it’s return???? Will NOT stop and neither will all the other fans.
What puzzles me still is WHY a show with SUCH a strong fan base…, isn’t BACK already !!
I WANT BLOOD TIES BACK ~
this is an excellent show, i only wish lifetime would realize that it doesn’t necessarily need to be run on a sci fi only night, this show has enough fans and followers to stand on it’s own. keep the show alive for fans.
Bloodties is a wonderful show. It’s a show that keeps me wanting more. I really hope that someone sees what a true gem this show is and gives it a home whether it be Lifetime or another network. Please someone give Bloodties another season. The fans will follow whereever it goes. I love Bloodties.
When Blood Ties promos first appeared on Lifetime I was hesitant, but watched and was hooked. The actors have a great chemistry the shows are well written and overall it just draws you in. The second season had little or no promotion by the network but still the fan base grew. The response by fans has been amazing and it deserves another season. I along with so many fans comment that this is the first show we have cared enough about to actively campaign to get more episodes that in itself says alot. If Lifetime doesn’t pick this show up… Read more »
All I have to say is, I want this show back and I want it back SOON. And not, and I repeat…NOT, on the Lifetime Network For Women. It has done enough damage to our show, that if it remain in their care…they would do more harm than good and it really would get the BOOT. So PLEASE…..some other network snatch up this amazing show of ours, the fans will follow it and you. THAT’S ALL!!!………. B.
That’s really great about the re runs of Blood Ties airing in February. But what about those of us who don’t get LRW?? They should show them on LT. Most of us don’t have LRW!! If they really want to see how it does with the re runs, they should put it on the LT channel. I really hope and pray that this show comes back on! I love and miss it soooo much!!
I WANT MY BLOOD TIES!!!!!!!!
Every time I see another article about Blood Ties in the news, I am comforted that at least the voices of the fans are being heard at some level. We have already done so much to get our show renewed, and these articles help fuel the fire and encourage us to keep fighting.
Please renew this show. The characters are so good together. The stories are compelling – one moment you’re laughing and then the next you’re crying. This show was different for Lifetime but I think it showed the basis of what Lifetime wanted — a strong women. PLEASE I IMPLORE LIFETIME — RENEW BLOODTIES. The fan base is there – you just have to advertise it more than the show was given last season.
How nice to read some publicity for Blood Ties! Thank you for your article and I sure hope it gets read by someone high enough up the TV chain so our BLOOD TIES finds renewal or a new TV home channel.
I really miss this show….
If you have watched it… I know you are hooked too!
There are many Save Blood Ties-esque type of profiles on Myspace. Some of the more prominent ones have addresses you can all E-mail and/or mail postcards to. Please seek these out and do your very very best about being vigilent in bringing our show back. We’ll write to whoever we need to write to in a show of support for this awesome series!
Most Sincerely,
Tracie
Blood Ties fanatic