Three new faces have been added to ABC’s new version of V. Can they, or anyone else, help save the show from cancellation?
Like the original NBC version, the new V revolves around the arrival of aliens to the planet Earth. While the visitors profess that they’ve come in peace, their sinister true motives slowly become clear. The cast includes Elizabeth Mitchell, Morena Baccarin, Morris Chestnut, Joel Gretsch, Logan Huffman, Lourdes Benedicto, Laura Vandervoort, and Scott Wolf.
According to TV Guide, the new performers are Charles Mesure, Nicholas Lea, and Lexa Doig. All three are familiar faces to fans of cancelled sci-fi shows.
UK actor Charles Mesure has appeared on Xena: Warrior Princess and NBC’s Crossing Jordan. He’ll play a recurring role as Kyle Hobbes, a mercenary who forms an unlikely alliance with the resistance.
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Canadian performer Nicholas Lea is a familiar face from playing Tom Foss on Kyle XY, and roles on The X-Files, Andromeda, and Men in Trees. He’ll be playing Erica’s ex-husband who re-enters the lives of Erica (Mitchell) and Tyler (Huffman) at a crucial point.
Canadian actress Lexa Doig, from Andromeda, The 4400 and Stargate SG-1, will join the series as Dr. Leah Pearlman, an OB/GYN who’s treating Valerie Stevens (Benedicto) after she discovered her pregnancy.
The bigger question of course is if these performers, or anyone else, can help stop the show’s decline in ratings and overcome the long hiatus.
The new V started out strong with a 5.2 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 14.3 million total viewers. That was the highest rated debut to date of the 2009-10 season. Unfortunately, a large percentage of those viewers didn’t return for the second week. Episode two brought in a 3.8 rating and 10.7 million.
Week three dropped yet again, to a 3.1 in the demo and 9.26 million viewers. In week four, V attracted a third place 3.1 rating for 18-49 viewers and a total viewership of 9.2 million. While those numbers are pretty good on their own, they do represent a 40% drop in the demo when compared to the premiere.
And then, there’s the hiatus. The show won’t be back on ABC until March 30th. That’s more than a four month hiatus and a big hurdle for the network and producers to overcome.
While devout fans may be counting the days until the return, many TV viewers think that V’s already been cancelled. If not, they may believe that they’ve missed too much of the story to be able to catch up.
What do you think? What, if anything, should ABC do to help the new V survive? A big stunt? A marathon of past episodes? A recap special? Or, is it already too late?
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I was very disappointed to know the series had been cancelled. It sucks big time. I was a big fan of thos show
I am a true fan of V and the return of V with Anna as the new leader of the lizard population that is for world domination and to remove our water supply from the planet Earth.
What are the chances of having the SYFI channel running the show once a month until the writers could end the show with a decent ending without having the V fans disappointed?
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John L. Fiorella
I was a true blue Fan in 1980 the original series and also Love this V very short series. Every week I was on the edge of my seat excited about what would happen next. My 2 sisters, my mother and I would call up each other during the commercial to give our opinions. Stop making us wait to see it again we are also talking about it at work. Please don’t stop the show. We are all anxiously waiting. If you need more Ideas I am also a writer with quite an imagination.
Please Save V (petition)
http://www.petitionspot.com/petitions/PleaseSaveV
I love the show!!!! And to get everyone up and running, first show should be a flash back of the last few shows. Can’t wait!!!!!
I don’t understand the on again off again games that the networks keep playing. I love this show and I can’t wait for it to come back. If a following is what they are looking for they need to make it consistent.
they need to quit playin games and bring the show back and let it run instead of the few episodes and then off the air you get the interest up and then it gets lost cause of the big time gap also not all viewers watch tv some of us watch on line 🙂
I totally agree. This on again off again is not going to help ratings. I lve the show, and want more already.
Hands down by far my favorite show… Can’t wait for saeson 2!!!