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Thomas worked as a writer on ABC's short-lived primetime series Big Shots from 2007 to 2008, co-wrote and shot the comedy pilot Party Down (aired by Starz in 2009, ran for two seasons), and had three pilots ordered for the 2008–2009 television season: a remake of Cupid for ABC, that was picked up to air midseason but soon canceled; Good ...
Pages in category "Television episodes written by Rob Thomas (writer)" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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When asked if the FBI concept could happen, Ostroff said that the series was probably completely gone "in any form". Ostroff also said that Kristen Bell and Rob Thomas might collaborate on another project for the CW network. [45] In June 2007, TV Guide writer Michael Ausiello confirmed that the cancellation of Veronica Mars was official. [46]
11th episode of the 2nd season of Veronica Mars "Donut Run" Veronica Mars episode Episode no. Season 2 Episode 11 Directed by Rob Thomas Written by Rob Thomas Production code 2T7211 Original air date January 25, 2006 (2006-01-25) Running time 43 minutes Guest appearances Lucy Lawless as Agent Morris Michael Muhney as Don Lamb Ken Marino as Vinnie Van Lowe Lisa Thornhill as Celeste Kane Daran ...
9th episode of the 3rd season of Veronica Mars "Spit & Eggs" Veronica Mars episode Veronica grabs a plastic unicorn to attack the Hearst rapist. The scene featured 27 different camera angles, one of which was under the bed. In addition, the scene featured toy unicorns in various incarnations, which was based on an in-joke among the cast and crew. Episode no. Season 3 Episode 9 Directed by Rob ...
[3] [4] According to Thomas, the series was always meant to have a happy ending. [5] [3] In an interview with TVLine, Thomas stated that the person who would push Blaine into the well was thoroughly debated in the writer's room. [5] The episode features various nods to a different show by Thomas, Veronica Mars.
ABC and Rob Thomas brought Cupid back to the airwaves with an October 2007 deal [3] for which scripts and production were approved in March 2008. [4] The series was relocated to New York City and cast Bobby Cannavale as Trevor and Sarah Paulson as Claire. Only seven episodes of the revival series aired, from March 31 – June 16, 2009.