Former police detective Carrie Wells has a rare medical condition that enhances her ability to remember so much that every occurrence, every conversation, every place is forever embedded in her mind. She doesn't choose what to remember; Her mind won't let her forget anything - with one exception. Carrie's sister was murdered years ago, except she can't recall any of the details that would help to solve it.
After taking a job consulting on a homicide investigation, she decides to permanently join the force again as a detective solving homicides - with the goal of finally solving her sister's murder. All she has to do is remember.
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OH well maybe another station will pick this up.
When will the Executives start listening to average joe blow? Put back on the good stuff and leave your **** at the door.
I first noticed this phenomenon becoming acute with the cancellation of ABC's excellent,-but-slow-paced Defying Gravity (a scifi that could have had Galactica-scaled excellence, if only given a chance). At the time, the cancellation seemed shocking. This sort of thing just didn't happen. Now it is happening 10-times, 100-times more.
To the point of utter absurdity.
Only the premium cable stations (showcase, starz, hbo, etc.) appear to be approaching shows like the networks used to. No wonder less and less people give the networks their time - they know the show their watching has a 50:50 chance of abrupt cancellation. The point is that it used to be 1-in-10.
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