Smallville
Spin-Off Showcase
Written
by Craig Byrne
There have
been several recent examples of hit shows spinning off something
new after a few years of success. Angel spun off after
three years of Buffy, for example; CSI and Law
& Order seem to spin off something new every other year.
Most recently, Stargate: SG-1, now in its seventh or eighth
year, spun off a new series titled Stargate: Atlantis.
Spin-offs
happen for a number of reasons. One could be to cash in on the
main show's popularity by trying to get the fans to watch two
shows rather than one. In a lot of cases (Angel, Laverne
& Shirley, Family Matters, A Different World) it worked.
In some cases, like with the Gilmore Girls Jess spin-off
that never even aired, it didn't. Sometimes a character is so
popular people want to see more of him or her. FOX surely thought
The Lone Gunmen were spin-off material; even though the
ratings revealed that maybe those three were best left as supporting
characters.
"Spin-off"
is something Smallville fans might be hearing in the
near future as well, with the coming of Bart Allen, also known
as The Flash, to the show. When asked if there was an intention
to spin the character off into his own series, in a September
2004 interview with KryptonSite, Executive Producer Alfred
Gough said "That's completely up to the network. It certainly
wasn't done with that in mind, but the episode looks terrific,
and we plan to bring the Flash back later this season."
Hrm. So
it wasn't done with a spin-off in mind, although being
"up to the network" it could be a possibility. We
find it curiously interesting that most of The Powers That Be
were especially quiet when it came to the "Run" episode.
Perhaps, like Clark, they were hiding something from us? Or
are we jumping to conclusions? No one from Smallville would
tell us either way, except for that quote from Mr. Gough that
said it wasn't the intention...
Adding to
the speculation, though - the WB did want to launch a Flash
series last year (information
at this page). It even made the front page of Variety, and
until KryptonSite broke the news that it wasn't happening, it
was imagined that it was still a go. With the Bart concept and
background from "Run," paired with using Smallville
as a launching pad, doesn't it seem like a much better idea
than the "time-traveling Gothamite" proposal? And
who better than the folks who made Smallville a hit for
the network, to bring the Flash to life?
Basically
it goes like this - if you all would be interested in a spin-off
series featuring the Flash, be sure to watch the October 20
episode. Tell your friends to watch, particularly those with
ratings boxes. If the ratings are big, and fan reaction is good,
then, don't be surprised if there's a companion series in the
world of Smallville next year. Should Kyle Gallner turn
out to be a great Bart, and "Run" a great episode,
then it would be the perfect companion for Smallville
on the WB schedule - or, perhaps something for the network to
show while Smallville is in repeats!
Either way,
the writer of this column, at least, would love a companion
series to the Smallville universe. The WB probably does,
too, as none of its new series are what you would call hits.
(Although Jack & Bobby is quality TV and has been
ordered for a full season, it's got horrendous competition in
Desperate Housewives and recent ratings have been less
than super)
(And
if not the Flash, then how about Lois Lane? Maybe call it Metropolis?
With Erica Durance? Please? - Craig)
Note:
The views of Craig Byrne don't necessarily represent the thoughts
and feelings of everyone at KryptonSite. No one from or associated
with Smallville or the WB has confirmed or denied that there
will be a Flash spin-off, and this is purely the speculation
of this site's webmaster.
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