HBO Cancels Three Shows--in news

Posted by Unknown On Wednesday, December 21, 2011 0 comments
HBO seems to be cleaning home before the new season with concept that they've ended three of its comedy dramas while providing a rebirth to another.
The Laura Dern-led "Enlightened", which gained two Wonderful World nominations the other day for best humor sequence and best celebrity, has been refurbished for a second period. Opinions have been powerful but scores have been rather dreadful, however the cabler is a system where scores are seldom a determining element.

Still the system has determined to move the axe on three others. Both "Hung" glancing Johnson Linda, and "Bored To Death" with Jerr Schwartzman and Zach Galifianakis, have been given the process after three conditions.

The system has also nixed the NY design scene-set "How To Create It In America" after two conditions. "Hung" was the best rater of the four and Johnson Linda obtained a second Wonderful World nomination the other day for his function in it.

The commodity of the system's dramas like "Boardwalk Business," "Game of Thrones," "True Blood" and "Treme" continue to be shiny. The future third period of "Eastbound & Down" is already set to be the show's last, while many trust a 9th period of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" will occur.

Imported restricted sequence like the English "Life's Too Short" and the Australia "Angry Boys" will help complete some of the system's humor slot machine games beginning next season, as will Armando Iannucci's new humor "Veep".

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