Genau, das war doch auch der entscheidende Grund, weshalb Dollhouse eine 2. Staffel erhalten hat...sicher nicht wegen der Quoten, sondern weil sie die einmaligen Kosten für das sehr teure Hauptset so auf 26 Episoden verteilen konnten statt nur auf 13...
EDIT:
Gerade im oben verlinkten Interview gelesen und ich weiss nicht mehr, ob das schonmal offiziell gesagt worden ist: es gibt definitiv keinen Abschlussmovie zu "Boss".
THR: What happened with the Boss movie?
Albrecht: [Series creator] Farhad Safinia didn't see it. We were ready to make it with Lionsgate. In Boss' case there wasn't a groundswell of support. The first season, people were comparing it to The Wire. It's a cruel world out there and Boss was a fine show that somehow didn't find the constituencies that were necessary for us to be able to feel confident. If we did a third season, we were going to do a fourth and a fifth.
THR: Would you have done anything differently in promoting Boss?
Albrecht: No. We picked up the show right away. We put in on less than a year after. We spent $20 million marketing those two seasons. When you're working through a studio -- and Lionsgate was great -- sometimes it's hard to communicate with the creative side of it. There was some miscommunication that made the second season not the continued vision of the first season. It was a fine show delivered by [season two showrunner] Dee Johnson. It just went on a different track and it was hard to then go back. So lessons learned.
Frage an diejenigen, die die Show gesehen haben: was war denn an S2 so anders, dass es hier als "going on a different track" beschrieben wird?