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You want to take a shot, and you're hoping you will succeed, but we didn't. But you want to keep going, you want to work with those actors, those writers, that crew. I do feel like that was one of the best episodes we ever did. there was one particular episode toward the end of the first season where Fearless, played by Mykelti Williamson, has to deal with the past of having been molested as a child, and we were basically told, 'You can't do any more episodes like that.' To this day, I don't know if that was the right decision. So when we were lobbying for a second season, we were told straightforwardly that. So NBC was really the only place for it, and they embraced the Rashomon structure and were excited by that, but then when the ratings weren't spectacular, what happens is everyone questions everything. But at that time, HBO had The Wire, and FX had The Shield. In retrospect, the show's creator, Graham Yost said: "Boomtown was perhaps, in retrospect, better suited for HBO or FX. Three of the remaining unaired episodes were broadcast on December 27, 2003, and the final episode aired on December 28, 2003. NBC broadcast reruns of Law & Order in its place before deciding to cancel the series. After airing only two episodes, the series was put on hiatus. Lana Parrilla was not in three of the six episodes. Jason Gedrick and Neal McDonough were absent from one episode each (although Gedrick's Tom Turcotte was heard on the telephone), and McDonough was also absent from all but the last 20 seconds of the season premiere. She played Detective Katherine Pierce, a high-ranking officer who transfers into Bobby and Joel's division. Williams joined the cast for every episode, but was billed as a guest star. The character had previously been seen as never wanting to be anything but a paramedic after her mother's death. Lana Parrilla's character suddenly joined the police academy. There was never any mention of her reporter character again. Nina Garbiras was let go, as the producers wished to focus more exclusively on Law & Order type characters. There were changes within the cast as well. In season two, they still would put up people's names as it followed them, but there was less new information on the mystery, and aside from a few flashbacks, the episode's events would run in order. In season one each story was told in a non-linear fashion, with each character's view adding a new detail. Most significantly they reduced reliance on some of the show's signature elements. Its first season ended before May sweeps, an important period in determining ratings and thus ad revenue values.īoomtown was renewed for a second season, but to satisfy the network's concerns with low ratings, the producers made some changes. After airing 12 episodes with disappointing ratings, NBC moved Boomtown from Sundays to Fridays, putting the show on a two-month hiatus before it returned in March 2003. The first season order was for 18 episodes. The series premiered on September 29, 2002. Despite the show's innovative style – similar to that of Akira Kurosawa's film Rashomon, except all the perspectives agree – and glowing critical reviews, the show never drew a significant audience.
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B.V.The show portrayed a criminal investigation each week, seen from various points of view: the police officers and detectives, the lawyers, paramedics, reporters, victims, witnesses and criminals.