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Note: Part two. Part one is here. This entire piece is about saving shows that are either in eminent danger or are already gone. The best piece of advice I have is, don’t wait until it’s desperate. We all want to just sit and enjoy our shows without having to work for them, but the unfortunate fact is, if we love a show, we need to be fighting for it from its premier date. Genre shows are notoriously low rated and susceptible to cancellation. If a new show impresses you next season, consider the impact a b
Note: This got really long, so it’s been split into two posts. Part two is located here. This spring’s annual TV show slaughter seems to have been a particularly brutal one for genre fans. The wailing and gnashing of teeth are audible throughout my timeline, as are the desperate calls for petitions and campaigns to save beloved shows. I don’t get to watch them all, but I hear you. I feel you. And I may have a few tools for those who are willing to fight, but don’t necessarily know how to get started. For sh