'Prison' Breaks 'til March; 'Reunion' Ending Early

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Also at the network, the "Reunion" of six high-school classmates from 1986 won't make it all the way to 20 years. FOX has decided against a full season of the high-concept drama, in which each episode tracks a year in the lives of six friends who, in the present day, are embroiled in a murder mystery.

If the show proceeds in its current year-per-episode structure, it would end in 1998, well short of the present-day murder investigation that's driving the story. The show's writers could also skip some years in the remaining episodes; a spokesperson for Warner Bros. TV, which produces "Reunion," says a decision hasn't been made yet about how the series will conclude.


After a decent start to the season, "Reunion" has faltered of late in the rough 9 p.m. Thursday timeslot. It's averaging just 4.3 million viewers per week and loses about a third of the audience from its lead-in, "The O.C."

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I watched the first episode and was intrigued by it and wouldn't mind watching the whole season, but the timeslot did it in - how can any show compete behind CSI and The Apprentice? 4.3 million viewers seems pretty good considering the competition.
 

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