Army Wives to Return for Second Season

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Army Wives to Return for Second Season
I was reading the paper this weekend and was happy to see a quick blurb about Army Wives and the fact that it had been picked up for an extended second season (19 episodes for season 2 verses the initial order of 13 episodes for season 1.) On the Lifetime website for the show there is the following message: [quote]Thank you for making "Army Wives" the most successful series in Lifetime's 23-year history! Not only did you break records on-air, but you helped break records online as well. For this, Lifetime thanks you. Good news! "Army Wives" returns for its second season in the spring of 2008. What do you think will happen to the characters? What new plots twists do you hope happen next? Start talking about it now? [/quote]Spring 2008! Sounds good, right? [B]Wrong![/B] It seems that the writers strike cut the legs from under the popular series before it even had a chance to get one foot forward. They have no scripts in the can, so there will be no show this spring unless the strike ends soon. [B][I]Like tomorrow soon...[/I][/B] [quote] [B]'Army Wives' AWOL[/B] By Peter Hull The Post and Courier [B]Writers strike brings halt to production of popular Lifetime cable show set and filmed in Charleston[/B] The show must go on, but it can't without a script. The dispute between Writers Guild of America members and the networks and studios that employ them is being felt within the Charleston film industry. Production of the Lifetime Network cable television show "Army Wives," which is set and made in the Holy City, is on hold at least until the walkout is settled and probably until after the holidays. Cast and crew members had hoped to tape the first few episodes of the new season before the turn of the year, but the Hollywood shutdown has dimmed the lights, for now. Writers Guild of America members demonstrate in New York on Wednesday. The strike has halted production of the Lifetime Network cable television show 'Army Wives,' which is set and made in Charleston. Locally, that means businesses that were banking on income from the show before the holidays will not see that revenue until at least January, said Robbin Knight, president of the Carolina Film Alliance. A host of local companies supply the show with everything from drinking water and paint to lumber and clothing. During the show's first season, area businesses collectively raked in about $900,000, Knight said. The taping of "Army Wives" was set to begin Nov. 26, he said, but even if the strike ends soon, it's unlikely cameras will roll until after the holidays. "That has put a damper on people's spirits," Knight said. Everything's been put on hold," he said. "It's really hurt a lot of local businesses." Charissa Gilmore, a spokeswoman with "Army Wives" producer ABC Studios, said scripts typically are written and revised close to when each episode is made. With writers off the job, there are no lines for the cast to learn. "It's not like we have a bunch of scripts in the bag," Gilmore said. The 12,000 union members went on strike Monday after failing to agree to a new contract with producers. The dispute centers on payment to writers for content being made available digitally on the Internet, mobile phones and other devices. "Army Wives" revolves around a group of military spouses and is Lifetime's highest-rated show ever. It wrapped up a five-month shoot in the Charleston area this summer. Gilmore said everyone connected with the program is eager to get back to work. "They love it. We love it. We want to make it," she said. [URL]http://www.charleston.net/news/2007/nov/8/army_wives_awol21585/[/URL] [/quote]
Army Wives will be re-airing season 1 starting Sunday March 9th in order for those of you who missed this great series. Also from the [URL="http://www.mylifetime.com/on-tv/shows/army-wives"]Army Wives Website[/URL]: [quote][B]This June get ready for Season 2 of "Army Wives!"[/B] The characters on this show (which People magazine called one of the top 10 of 2007) faced all sorts of challenges trying to fit in, stay connected to their soldier spouses and abide by strict military traditions. Last season there was infidelity, family drama, sizzling romance, ruthless rivalries, shocking rumors and heartbreaking deployments. [URL="http://www.mylifetime.com/on-tv/shows/army-wives-frequently-asked-questions"]Expect even more excitement and surprises in Season 2.[/URL][/quote]I am excited that there will be something to look forward to in June (especially after the way season 1 ended!) I am not sure how I got sucked into this show (the army part was a trap!) being it is on lifetime, but it is too late and now I am hooked. I am definitely looking forward to the new season.
I loved the first season! I hope it does return for a second season. Kim Delaney is totally awesome!
[quote=sunnygirl;7558]I loved the first season! I hope it does return for a second season. Kim Delaney is totally awesome![/quote] Kim Delaney rocks and I am also a big fan of Catherine Bell. I think I actually might start watching season one again tonight!
Army Wives is back next week. Not that I watch it....nope...nada.....I wouldn't touch Lifetime (i.e. "woman murders abusive husband and gets away with it channel" with a ten foot pole. [I]Seriously![/I] [quote][B]Season 2 of "Army Wives" premieres Sunday, June 8 at 10 pm et/pt! [/B] Characters Roxy (Sally Pressman), Claudia Joy (Kim Delaney), Denise (Catherine Bell), Joan (Wendy Davis) and Pamela (Brigid Brannagh) faced all sorts of challenges trying to fit in, stay connected to their soldier spouses and abide by strict military traditions. Last season brought infidelity, family drama, sizzling romance, ruthless rivalries, shocking rumors and heartbreaking deployments. Expect even more excitement and surprises in Season 2 with an opener that TV Guide says is a "must-see" and "well worth the wait."[/quote]
[quote=Bacchus;14070]Army Wives is back next week. Not that I watch it....nope...nada.....I wouldn't touch Lifetime (i.e. "woman murders abusive husband and gets away with it channel" with a ten foot pole. [I]Seriously![/I] [/quote] Uhh hus, sure so then what did you mean by [I]again[/I] in this earlier post??... [QUOTE] Kim Delaney rocks and I am also a big fan of Catherine Bell. I think I actually might start watching season one again tonight![/QUOTE]
[quote=stacee_danielle;14078]Uhh hus, sure so then what did you mean by [I]again[/I] in this earlier post??... [/quote] Hmmm, looks like it was taken out of context. ;)
My wife got me hooked on this show. After watching the final 2007 series episode last night, I'm glad I only have a wait a week to see what happened in the bar.
I started watching because I was a big fan of JAG and love Catherine Bell. When I heard she was doing a new show, I had to check it out. It took quite a lot of pride sucking on my part to switch over to Lifetime, but it was worth it. Great new series that does teeter on being a bit "inside girly gossip" for me at times, but the cast is first rate and there is enough "big strong man military stuff" going on to offset some of the more [I]uncomfortable[/I] feminine moments. I can't wait for the conclusion of last season's cliff hanger! [IMG]http://vevmo.com/images/Catherine_bell.jpg[/IMG]
This second season isn't working for me. I am going to watch a few more episodes, but the luster seems to have worn off this gem in the rough. :( I think the problem is it seems to have become a Lifetime show (and before it was not!) Hard to explain, and it's a shame really... The goal of any network should be to pull in new viewers and keep them.
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your post says AMY WIVES. LOL
[quote=renaldob;17866]your post says AMY WIVES. LOL[/quote] Liar! What are you, the grammar police around here? People with glass houses!.... ;)
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lol. it seems like it.