With a truncated pilot season due to the strike, Fall 2008 is predicted to be something of a mulligan for Fall 2007. Networks will attempt to relaunch some of this season's series that neither really caught on nor really got a chance to catch on because of being cut short by the strike. They'll still also launch some new series that will fight to grab an audience before they can grab the remote. Thanks in part to the strike, though, they'll experiment with fewer pilots in an attempt to streamline the bafflingly inefficient process, and this gives me both hope and trepidation.
I recently talked to someone who was admonished by TV insider types for only giving a show one try before deciding it wasn’t for him, an attitude that happily causes my sympathy to dissolve. Because guess what? That’s all you get out here in the real world. If you’re lucky. Most viewers will hit that remote before the first commercial break if you haven’t grabbed them.

Some current favourites, like The Office and 30 Rock, had enough humour and character in them to counter my initial doubts and make me stick with them until they found their firmer footing. Very occasionally I’ll come back to a disappointing show if I hear of its improvement. No amount of lunatic fan raving would get me into Jericho after being lukewarm on the premise, but I did go back to Grey’s Anatomy after a tedious start (and then broke up with it again after a couple of seasons, but that’s a different point).
So again, my sympathy comes from series creators having to deal with fans like me, who aren't going to give them a month of my TV viewing time to settle in. They've got 60 minutes, if that, and even I couldn't tell them what I'm looking for in my next TV obsession.
After the misery of this chaotic, underwhelming season, maybe it's not sympathy for the industry I'm really feeling. Maybe it's simply a selfish hope that they'll get it right next season and save us from the indifferent new series and reality fare we're currently stuck with. Even as I'm waiting for the next episodes of the real House and Pushing Daisies, I'm ready for the next House or Pushing Daisies to come along. Canterbury's Law and Miss Guided just aren't doing it for me. Don't even get me started on Moment of Truth or American Gladiators.