i agree.....the constant breaks,especially the longer ones are turning people off.....one of the reasons companies like Netflix are getting so popular,you create your own breaks....Gotham,according to their episode guide,and at least where i live, showed their first 10 episodes without a break from Sept 22nd to Nov 24th,then was off too Jan.5th....then ran without a break until March 2nd.....i thought this WAS the first season?When did they actually start showing new shows for the 2nd season for Gotham?
I watched about 4 shows that said they were new, when they were reruns, so I stopped watching.
It was the 1st season- then it was off the air for 2 or 3 weeks (I don't know why) then came back on with repeat episodes saying that it was new episodes.
I thought that it was the 2nd season when it came back on after being off the air for about 2 or 3 weeks.
I guess is was still the 1st season, but why did it go off for 2 or 3 weeks and then showed old episodes when it came back on again?
Yes that is why I am saying that many viewers got turned off by doing the shows that way.
I really like the show but I'm not going to keep checking when they come on again and continue to watch reruns till there are new shows.
The new David Duchovny show is actually going to be available in full for a month or so after release. It's on one of the old networks, they are going to have the entire season on their website for a while as an experiment.