The only good writers on Nickelodeon in my opinion are Dan Schneider and Jack Mackie (Ned's Declassified.) But all the other writers should be replaced, pretty much. Todd J. Greenwald on Wizards is alright too.
Nickelodeon (ended 2012)
The only good writers on Nickelodeon in my opinion are Dan Schneider and Jack Mackie (Ned's Declassified.) But all the other writers should be replaced, pretty much. Todd J. Greenwald on Wizards is alright too.
schillingklaus wrote: |
Victorious will soon take over, so it won't be a big loss |
we have victorious and SPONGEBOB!!!!!!!!!!!!
for me, victorious only got 4 million views because of ads Dan made on iCarly. Otherwise, I remember a 7.5 note on tv.com and horrible reviews at wikipedia. iCarly is the only good show, reached a huge success (remember? 12 million views on iSaved Your Life premiere) If that ends, yes Victorious will take over but it'll be forgotten like Hannah Montana and Sonny With a Chance. Zoey 101 ended, Drake&Josh also ended for me. I hate Disney nowadays as it has horrible shows. I even have a proof, it can roughly pull 3 million views. Nowadays iCarly is a jewel for nick, It can even go for a fifth season. But I doubt because of the actors will be 18 and go to college(or they can postpone college togo for a fifth season) We can even see a four-episode movie of iCarly XD
Actually, Miranda and Nathan are starting 12th grade and Jennette is done with school, but I still think this show ends after this coming 4th season, and then Nickelodeon goes down the tubes even more then it is now. Unless there's some genius new show for the 2011 season, then Nickelodeon is screwed.
schillingklaus wrote: |
Victorious will soon take over, so it won't be a big loss |
I'd be pretty surprised if icarly went a 5th season still going strong. As much as I'd like to see it happen, I really doubt it will. Nick is not going to crash and burn though when icarly ends, there are still plenty of decent shows. Victorious is promising and apparently I'm the only one in the universe who really likes The Troop.
First off drake and josh ended because they did not want to do it any more iCarly had nothing to do with it. Also if you think of it iCarly is kind of really in thier third season. Season 2 was split in half. Really according to TVguide msn and some other sites icarly is going into it's third season . Maybe it should be changed back on here and wiki and we ignore on what dan said about the third/second season. Here's is production years for all of dans shows
Show Years Aired Years in Production # of episodes Produced Status
Drake & Josh 2004–2007 2003–2006 57 Ended
Zoey 101 2005–2008 2004–2007 65 Ended
iCarly 2007–present 2007–present 70 Returning Series
All That 1994–2005 1994–2005 181 Ended
Victorious 2010–present 2009–present 20 New Series
The Amanda Show 1999–2002 1999–2002 46 Ended
Kenan & Kel 1996–2000 1995–2000 61 Ended
most of his series over lapped. Mostly his shows got cancelled/ended was because the stars didn't want to do it any more. for The Amanda Show it kind of had to end since it was going to star drake and josh. if you go here http://intensedebate.com/people/DanWarp/1 and go through his answers to fan, some of them he explains why is shows ended. also he stated in one article http://danwarp.blogspot.com/2010/02/victorious-coming-soon-icarly-goin.html
serveral things about the show and the network asked him to make 26 episodes and could be more after that. Also one more thing here's what detirmains how a shows get cancelled or ends.
(A) Ratings: If a show isn't drawing a big enough audience, the network will cancel the series. Luckily, that's not a concern for iCarly, because it's currently the most popular TV show on all of Nickelodeon and Disney. In 2008, iCarly drew significantly more viewers than Hannah Montana. And iCarly continues to climb even higher above the pack in 2009. So, ratings is not an issue for iCarly.
(B) Number of episodes needed: I have no idea how the network decides when a series has made "enough" episodes. "The Amanda Show" was a big hit, but the network pulled the plug after only 41 episodes. Very weird. All That was a also a big hit, and I think we made close to 150 episodes of that series. Currently, I think we've shot 52 or 53 episodes of iCarly. We'll definitely make at least 70 episodes. And there's a good chance we'll make more after that -- but it's not definite.
(C) How long the cast wants to continue: When a series begins, the network makes a contract with the stars to perform in the series for a number of years, or seasons (cycles). When those contracts expire, the actor has the choice of continuing with the series, or not. Sometimes, an actor will feel they've had enough -- and they'll want to move on and do other things (new TV shows, movies, whatever). Other times, they'll want to continue with the series, and then their agent will negotiate a new deal with the network, for the actor to appear in more episodes.
(D) How long I want to continue: Just like the actors, when I begin a new series with a network, my contract requires me to make a certain number of episodes (as long as the network wants me to keep making them). Then, at some point, my contract expires. When that happens, I have the option of "stepping down" as the showrunner. If I choose to step down (leave the show), the network would then make a choice -- they'd either hire another showrunner to replace me on iCarly, or they could just cancel the series. But... let's just say... I really LIKE making iCarly.
I can still see the show still keep on going.
It was one of the very last episodes of TSR. "Teacher's Pet", I think it's called. Raven gets a new, young teacher who's easygoing and fun- and then she (accidentally) gets her fired while trying to postpone a test.
iCarly reminds me of The Nanny which now runs on Nick @ Nite. In a way CC and Niles are like Seddie, Fran looks almost exactly like Carly and the humor is similar. It went downhill once season 6 rolled along, so I think iCarly should end season 4 with a movie, based mostly on the relationships of everyone. It should be in theaters so their can be swearing and stuff..
Aprilshakira wrote: |
iCarly reminds me of The Nanny which now runs on Nick @ Nite. In a way CC and Niles are like Seddie, Fran looks almost exactly like Carly and the humor is similar. It went downhill once season 6 rolled along, so I think iCarly should end season 4 with a movie, based mostly on the relationships of everyone. It should be in theaters so their can be swearing and stuff.. |
pscf3 wrote: |
The troop is okay, and a herd that it got renewed for 2nd Season. BTR and Neds declassified were both made by Jack Mackie. They both have a differenty kind of comedy, but I like them. True Jackson is okay, and this should be the last season. Dans shows keep going downhill. Drake and Josh was great(and my favorite tv show ever). iCarly Is also great, just not as good as d&j. Victorious is good but not as good as iCarly and nowhere close to d&j. As for the animation, fb&cc is horrible. Spongebob and Penguins are good. The troop,BTR, and iCarly are shooting new seasons currenty. TJVP and Victorious are airing and have not been renewed for another season. If I were Dan ,I would end iCarly this year, considering the actor and actress ages, and the fact that it has way more episodes then his other shows (except for All That). He may also run out of ideas and it won't be as good. He should end it while it's still good. Once iCarly ends, nickelodeon will still be good, yet nowhere as good as it is now. |
Aprilshakira wrote: | ||
Agreed. I think Dan should move on to writing adult TV shows. |
I agree that Dans should move on to adult shows. He has the mentality for it(just look at the innuendos in his shows).
carcrashheart17 wrote: |
I think I may die, well I will cry and fast for a week and write to Nick and tell them I won't eat until they bring it back (or something like that ) At least Big Time Rush is on, I can watch those four hot guys run around all day |