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Outcasts
Thursday 10th March, 2011 10:53 Comments: 0
I've been enjoying Outcasts on BBC One. Despite some initial bad reviews, and I admit it started slowly (and the cut diamonds was an obvious flaw), I think it shows a lot of promise. Unfortunately, the low viewing figures has already forced Outcasts into a late night slot on a Sunday, and I doubt another season will be commissioned (although the BBC won't anounce such things until after all of the episodes have aired). I imagine it'll suffer the same fate as Paradox, never giving us answers, and being left wide open for another season that will cruely never arrive.

When I watched the pilot episode I saw a ship approaching the planet and I immediately thought of Defying Gravity. I should have guessed Outcasts would suffer a similar fate. Too many good shows are cancelled, while crap yet highly popular shows like Two and a Half Men go on for years (and TAAHM only gets postponed when their lead actor, Charlie Sheen, goes completely nuts).
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