Thanks to David for the heads up.
he CW is joining the treasure hunt trend this development season with Golddigger. The project, from Bill Haber’s Ostar Prods., centers on a young female treasure hunter who tracks down artifacts for a variety of mysterious and interesting clients.
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Swordfighting is part of new CW president Mark Pedowitz’s efforts to re-introduce comedy series on the network with sellected few half-hour projects his team has put in development this season. Written by Ben McMillan and Josh Greenbaum, Swordfighting revolves around two young couples who have been best friends and neighbors for years and whose friendship is put to the test when when the two wives reveal they’ve fallen in love (with each other).
Source: Full Article @ Deadline


Treasure hunt trend? How come this is the first I've heard of this?
ReplyDeleteOoh, both sound interesting!
ReplyDeleteThe Deadline article also forgot to mention the Eric Kripke treasure hunting adventure drama series as well.
ReplyDeleteBetween this and Westerns, those seem to be the two biggest trends this development season.
Swordfighting sounds great. It will be funny to see the guys' reaction to their wives falling for each other. I hope this gets picked up.
ReplyDeleteNot really interested in Golddigger.
I don't know about this.
ReplyDeleteNeither show has me excited about the CW like Ringer and even Secret Circle did. As long as Supernatural remains on the line-up, I may try Gold Digger.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly sounds interesting!
ReplyDeleteInteresting, thanks!
ReplyDeleteGlad in trying TV times like these I only watch Supernatural, Haven, The Soup, and NFL on a regular basis added with SyFy Saturdays, occasionally Grimm. Nothing new, nothing interesting to me.
ReplyDeleteThese both sound weak.
ReplyDeleteThe first idea sounded a little better when I factored in a USA show-stylization (like White Collar or Covert Affairs, Burn Notice) other than that, blegh.
ReplyDeleteSwordfighting might be crazy enough to work.
ReplyDeleteoh comedies and The CW. When does this ever really work?
ReplyDeleteSwordfighting sounds like a terrible idea to me.
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