<"7" div class = "newsimage_big" readability =>
The” Mystery Girls “close their detective after only one season
Image: ABC Family
Tori Spelling and Jennie Garth will probably uncover more secrets no more. As TVLine reports that ABC Family has decided not to continue the started in the summer comedy “Mystery Girls”. The series with the reunited “Beverly Hills, 90210″ actresses has lagged behind expectations. The very first episode was mediocre with 760,000 viewers, after that it was clear with an average of 491,000 viewers downhill. Overall, the U.S. cable channel has produced ten episodes, which were broadcast between June and August. An official confirmation by the station is still pending.
“Mystery Girls” embody Tori Spelling and Jennie Garth two former TV starlets who contribute unexpectedly to the resolution of criminal cases. In the 1990s, the duo presented a successful mystery television show. A witness an actual crime (Miguel Pinzon) announces its intention to only to the infamous “Mystery Girls” testify. Spelling plays Holly Hamilton, who desperately longs for her glory from days gone by. She wants to give her life a new meaning and open a detective agency to bring her acting talent and criminal experience to bear. You tried Charlie Contour (Garth), her former partner and now a housewife and mother to bring on board.
Spelling and Garth (“What I Like”) were next to Maggie Malina (“Single Ladies”) as Executive Producers in use. The two actresses were between 1990 and 2000 ten seasons “90210 Beverly Hills,” seen in the hit series and obtained in their roles as Kelly Taylor and Donna Martin international fame.
As early as one month ago, ABC Family known from the New Mystery thriller “Twisted” given (wunschliste.de reported). The future of the other two reboots “Young & amp; Hungry” and “Chasing Life” that could achieve significantly better odds, is still open. Green light for a sequel on the other hand, there were early for the established hit series “Switched at Birth” and “Pretty Little Liars”.
discussion on this topic @ tvforen.de
Next message: “Four Women and a Funeral”: ORF turns seventh season
Share
No comments:
Post a Comment