![]() ![]() But occasionally, a pilot episode manages to find its way to the general public and is beloved by many who watch it. Most television pilots are poor-to-middling in quality, and this is to be expected: a network wouldn't greenlight a program if they thought it was terrible. However, the second is just as intriguing. The most it might get is a sense of confusion that anyone thought the idea would work in the first place. The former category, while rare, should be easy to explain: if a show gets extremely negative reviews, poor ratings, or contains controversial content without enough redeeming value to be worth dealing with the media watchdogs, it's likely it'll die a quick death without anyone caring. There are two types of shows that last for a single episode - the ones that are immediately canned, and those that never get picked up in the first place. ![]()
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