Rush Hour- Post #6

With only 25 days until its premiere date, Rush Hour is in full advertising swing. The network, CBS, will look to promote the show as much as possible as to attract as many eyeballs as it possibly can. This is also the period when the shows pilot will be sent to critics and media analysts for viewing. With that can come good or bad reviews. At first, a Google search of the shows title brings up an article from “USA Today” stating, “Spring TV preview: 6 new shows worth watching,” and upon looking at the first glimpses of the article you see that the picture that they chose to use was a still from Rush Hour. This seems like good publicity, however, if you scroll down you see that the section about the show says that yes, it is worth giving a try and seeing how the show does after a few episodes, but that it will also be met with lots of bad reviews from its pilot. This is definitely not a good sign, but I am still optimistic that the show will be successful after a few episodes. The following behind this franchise is too strong to fail.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/columnist/2016/03/06/spring-tv-preview-6-new-shows-worth-watching/80976614/