There may be infinite parallel universes, but thereâs probably not one where Joshua Jackson was happy about Fox chief Kevin Reillyâs statements about Fringe yesterday.
For those who missed the bombshell, the Fox chief declared âwe lose a lot of money on the show. But with that rating on that night itâs almost impossible for us to make money on it. Weâre not in the business of losing money. We need to figure out if thereâs a [deal with studio Warner Bros. that] will make sense or will this be it.â
At the networkâs party on Sunday night, the actor wasnât amused by the comments.
âHe could not have been more clear,â Jackson said. âHeâs not running a charitable foundation. And if the show is really not making money [then that should be it]. But the important thing to me is that our writers are given a chance to finish the show because itâs a serialized show.â
Reilly was also at the party and had a chance to clarify his statements from earlier in the day. Though he remained firm on his stance that the show isnât profitable and that studio Warner Bros. needs to make concessions for the drama to continue, he suggested that Fringe could â" and should â" have a legitimate ending if it were cancelled. But he made it sound like that ball is more in the studioâs court.
âThatâs a Peter Roth issue,â Reilly said, referring to the WB TV studio chief. âI donât want it to go out with a whimper. We donât want to fumble the ball at the 5-yard line. If it ends up being the last show, weâll end up doing it right.â
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