
Mr. Ecks shares his TV Pilot Roundup and more
Ecks Factor: Pilot Roundup, Part 1Each and every television season, thousands of pilot scripts make their way to various networks, the big ones (NBC, CBS, FOX) and the smaller nets (FX, AMC, Showtime). Of those thousands, only hundreds get serious consideration. Of those hundreds, only dozens get a pilot commitment. And of those pilot commitments, only a handful of shows go to full series pickups, generally of 13 episodes. Before I Love Lucy, All in the Family, Seinfeld, The X-Files and The Simpsons became iconic television programs of their generations, they all began with a single pilot episode. As a general rule, I say "Never judge a series by its pilot episode", but it's difficult to ignore the first impression. 99% of shows evolve from that first airing, but it's the pilot that often hooks us, reeling us in with strong characters, clever dialogue and interesting plotlines.
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