That's a pity. It wasn't a great show, no doubt about it, but it managed to keep me interested. I also liked the look we got at life on the Colonies.Wednesday - October 27, 2010
Category: GENERAL | Tags: Battlestar Galactica
by Darren Sumner
Syfy Channel has dropped the axe on Caprica, the prequel drama series it once hoped would carry the mantle of its critically acclaimed Battlestar Galactica franchise, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
"We appreciate all the support that fans have shown for Caprica and are very proud of the producers, cast, writers and the rest of the amazing team that has been committed to this fine series," Syfy programming head Mark Stern said. "Unfortunately, despite its obvious quality, Caprica has not been able to build the audience necessary to justify a second season."
The news comes on the heels of Syfy's announcement that it has greenlit a 2-hour backdoor pilot for a third Battlestar series, Blood and Chrome (story).
The show has struggled on Tuesday nights since returning with the second half of its first season four weeks ago, with ratings starting at just 889,000 viewers and falling to 718,000 a week ago. Caprica has been following Stargate Universe in the 10 p.m. time slot.
SGU has also had a tough time in the ratings on Tuesdays, but is still drawing significantly higher numbers than the BSG spin-off. News on its renewal isn't likely to come before December or January.
As of press time, Syfy had not yet updated its schedule or announced Stargate's new lead-out show.
The network had originally intended to wait until January to bring back the show, but moved up the mid-season premiere to October. Together with SGU, the show represented Syfy's first attempt to extend its original dramatic programming into the Tuesday night during the competitive fall season.
The final five episodes of Caprica will be yanked off of Tuesday nights effective immediately, and rescheduled for sometime early in 2011.
I wonder will this make people think twice about that new show that they're planning to make.