Macbeth
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The fall TV season has claimed its second casualty: ABC's "My Generation."

The series lasted just two episodes; it drew just 3.9 million viewers Thursday and a 1.1 rating in the A18-49 demo, down 31% from its already dismal premiere episode.

The show was conceived as a sort of documentary following a high school class around 10 years after they had graduated. It had been given the Thursday 9PM, pre-"Grey's Anatomy" time slot.
The premise for ''My generation'' was interesting.

I would like to see how the entire season would have went if it wasn't canceled. Does anyone know how I could get a copy of the first season of the show? I don't think they'll release it to DVD ever. Maybe if I asked ABC for a copy they qould send it to me but I REALLY doubt they would be so kind.

Any ideas?
Dauntless
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are you saying you want the episodes that haven't aired?
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Macbeth
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Dauntless wrote:

are you saying you want the episodes that haven't aired?
Yes.
Dauntless
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well they might not have even been edited yet, it's probably impossible
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Macbeth
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Dauntless wrote:

well they might not have even been edited yet, it's probably impossible
Editing takes a while I would think they would have everything edited before they started the season.

Fuck if they don't.
Morpheus
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Macbeth wrote:

Dauntless wrote:

well they might not have even been edited yet, it's probably impossible
Editing takes a while I would think they would have everything edited before they started the season.

Fuck if they don't.
I'm going with fuck.
They've probably got maybe 3-5 episodes done.
EE (hats
ghettoperson
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I'd imagine that once the pilot was approved they'd have shot and edited the whole lot before airing episodes on TV. Getting hold of those episodes would require a member of the production team to upload it though, which I'd think would be quite unlikely.
oChaos.Haze
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Nah, they work anywhere from one show to 5 shows ahead of schedule.  Unless of course there's controversy surrounding it ie Lost.  Then it becomes basically like a movie.  Get it all shot now, employ all camera and prop tricks to simulate progression, wrap it up. 

Friends with a producer from two and a half men.  Asked him this exact question not too long ago.  He said except for reality shows, 98% of studio productions for TV are in the 1-5 weeks ahead range.

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