Are you a fan of Major Crimes? If the cancelled TNT show was picked up by another channel, would you watch a seventh season?
As we reported earlier, TNT has cancelled the crime drama after six seasons. The series follows the further investigations of the detectives in the Los Angeles Police Department’s Major Crimes division. Stars include Mary McDonnell, Tony Denison, GW Bailey, Michael Paul Chan, Raymond Cruz, Robert Gossett, Phillip P. Keene, Graham Patrick Martin, Kearran Giovanni, and Jonathan Del Arco.
In a recent Facebook post, creator James Duff says he hopes Major Crimes will be picked up by either another network like CBS or a streaming service like Hulu. However, Warner Brothers TV Studio owns the former TNT series and it’s unlikely another distributor will acquire a show they don’t own outright:
Number 1 question (no competition!): Couldn’t Major Crimes continue on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon or CBS All access? Or even another cable company?
This answer has two parts.Transferring Major Crimes to a streaming platform would probably be a net plus in subscriptions for the company that took the risk. I am sure a large part of our audience would follow. But the acquisition of Major Crimes would be purely a business decision.
There was a time, in the not too distant past, when executives would not have cared from whence a decent drama or comedy originated, as long as it drew a crowd on the day-of-air. Today, most programming chiefs ask themselves, “But does this a show reflect my brand?” or, “Will this drama/comedy make my company some place the ‘cool kids’ avoid?” Though I think this is a little like suggesting people will change grocery stores if the Kettle Potato Chips are too near the Pringles, there are people who take this notion quite seriously. It’s possible my grasp of the concept is muddied; I have never cared about being cool. Anyway! I don’t believe the audience was watching Major Crimes because it was on TNT; I believe they were watching TNT in order to see Major Crimes. I could be wrong.
Another impediment to going elsewhere: Major Crimes is the property of Warner Brothers Television Studio; most other distribution platforms are focused on not only airing new shows, but also owning them. This is a bit of inside baseball (and I promise not digress into a discussion about the Sherman Anti-Trust Act), but it is a challenging factor in deciding where else Major Crimes could live.
Nevertheless, would you watch Major Crimes if it moved to another network? Tell us what you think.
Season six of Major Crimes premieres on TNT on October 31st at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
Absolutely!
For sure I would watch it wherever it lands.
no its had its run I just watched episode 1 of the new series and it was bad the life has gone out of it they shouldn’t have renewed it
I couldn’t agree more with you all…..I’ll watch it anywhere and pay for it. If your viewers love it
screw the bottom line anf run it forever. Quit judging everything and listen to your viewers.
YES I WOULD. It’s a great show, leave it alone.
Absolutely! I’d even pay for it!
In a heartbeat
I absolutely would watch Major Crimes on a different network, as well as Netflix or Amazon Prime. TNT Network is known for canceling shows that have a solid following most recently Rizzoli & Isles.
I would love to watch another true crime on any channel!!
Yes I would,y great show
I love this show. You need to keep it on. The best show. I would watch it on any channel.
This has to be the best crime-drama on television..Too bad it did not run on a major network instead of a sub-run cable network like TNT…..It would have had a much better chance of surviving…..A sad loss!
I WOULD LOVE TO SEE MAJOR CRIME IT IS AN EXCELLENT SHOW, LOVE THE ACTORS, LOVE THE WAY THEY MIX THE CRIME STORIES AND PERSONAL LIVES OF CAST SHOWING THE EFFECTS OF DIFFICULT WORK AND EFFECTS ON THEIR LIVES. SOMEONE PICK THIS UP
Yes I would as long as the show continues it’s great storylines and the quality dynamic of the ensemble cast. Needless to say the acting is superb and has remained so throughout its entire run.
I adore this show and think if it was on Netflix for example it could actually work in its favour as it could become much more grittier. Fingers crossed.
One of, if not the best show, on TV. Love to see it continue.