The thrill lasted only a day. On Thursday, her second day back at St. Petersburg's Northeast High School since Jan. 23, Jennifer Mee had to leave campus again. The hiccups from which she has suffered off and on for more than seven weeks returned in full force after she experienced two nosebleeds. Her mother, Rachel Robidoux, said Jennifer would enroll again in the Pinellas County homebound school program as she explores further treatment options.
There’s no official word from The CW, but E!’s Kristin Veitch says she has heard from several sources that “Veronica Mars,” my pick for the best TV series of 2006, will not be back for a fourth season.
Yes, I know, "consider the sources," but this sounds like it's perfectly in touch with the CW's Ouija-board schedule planning.
Edit: "You may have seen my earlier report that Veronica Mars has been canceled. Well, let me just say that though I heard this heart-wrenching info in a definitive fashion from six--yes, six--reliable sources on both the network and studio side...that news may have been somewhat misguided. Although this "cancellation" rumor ran rampant around all sectors of Hollywood today, it turns out the picture is more complex than a straight canceled-or-not-canceled scenario. At this hour, here's what I can tell you: I just heard from Veronica mastermind and showrunner Rob Thomas, who tells me, "If we're cancelled, I certainly don't know about it." Though Rob did not say anything further, inside sources at the CW have explained to me a more detailed version of the situation: According to network insiders, the CW has not officially canceled Veronica Mars. However, they are currently considering a different format for the fourth season. That format would leap four years into the future and focus on Veronica Mars as an FBI agent. The rest of the cast, aside from Kristen Bell, is yet to be determined. So bottom line: Veronica Mars could be: 1) spinning off into a new format, 2) returning in her college years or 3) getting canceled.
And let me just say, number 3 could be a very real possibility, so it is time to rally the troops before it's too late".
Also, WTF, Gmail?
Yes, I know, "consider the sources," but this sounds like it's perfectly in touch with the CW's Ouija-board schedule planning.
Edit: "You may have seen my earlier report that Veronica Mars has been canceled. Well, let me just say that though I heard this heart-wrenching info in a definitive fashion from six--yes, six--reliable sources on both the network and studio side...that news may have been somewhat misguided. Although this "cancellation" rumor ran rampant around all sectors of Hollywood today, it turns out the picture is more complex than a straight canceled-or-not-canceled scenario. At this hour, here's what I can tell you: I just heard from Veronica mastermind and showrunner Rob Thomas, who tells me, "If we're cancelled, I certainly don't know about it." Though Rob did not say anything further, inside sources at the CW have explained to me a more detailed version of the situation: According to network insiders, the CW has not officially canceled Veronica Mars. However, they are currently considering a different format for the fourth season. That format would leap four years into the future and focus on Veronica Mars as an FBI agent. The rest of the cast, aside from Kristen Bell, is yet to be determined. So bottom line: Veronica Mars could be: 1) spinning off into a new format, 2) returning in her college years or 3) getting canceled.
And let me just say, number 3 could be a very real possibility, so it is time to rally the troops before it's too late".
Also, WTF, Gmail?
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Even casual YouTube users have no doubt come across video clips that the company has taken down for one reason or another, but a new service gives viewers at least a chance to see the offending content. Delutube, as its name implies, can serve up some video clips even after YouTube has purged them.
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