please standby.

Posted on November 12th, 2008 by
hadley

And now a message from the Podcasting Society of America (err specifically, the Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles division):

We regret to inform you that due to the timely constraints of writing and shooting a kickass back-nine episodes, our informative and exciting weekly podcasts have gone on a temporary hiatus. While no podcasts were recorded for the Brothers of Nablus or Mr. Ferguson Is Ill Today episodes, we will return next week with the inside track on our all-new episode, Complications.

Please standby. Oh yeah, and tune in on Monday at 8PM/7PMc as we find the Connors at the beginning of a new, Cromartie-free, chapter. But when a new set of nightmares take hold of Sarah, we find ourselves asking — has she finally gone off the deep end or is she actually on the track of Skynet?

8 Responses to “please standby.”

  1. Boo-Hiss. Just Kidding. I’m sure you folks are monstrously busy, which is a good thing. Thanks for letting us know whats what.

  2. Corey (Thecolours)

    I have a question for the staff. Are episodes 11-13 airing before or after your move to Friday nights? Thanks.

  3. Thanks for the heads up about the podcast.

    And no chapter should be Cromartie-free. Ever.

  4. Hey, I’d rather you keep making eps - even if it means no podcasts for the time being. :( Hopefully there will be a some great commentaries on the Season 2 DVDs! I loved the one with Lena and Thomas on The Turk - they just laughed all the way through! :)

  5. “has she finally gone off the deep end or is she actually on the track of Skynet?”

    The answer to both, of course, is yes.

  6. I agree with Annie, commentaries on the DVD please! Lots and lots of them. The podcasts are great too, glad to hear they’ll be back (no pun intended).

  7. thanx a lot for your serious about that ! i never miss them and share with my friends arround !

  8. Sorry to be a nag, but…

    Well, now two weeks since “we will return next week with the inside track on our all-new episode, Complications”.

    I realise you’re busy, but can’t you schedule 30 minutes to make the podcasts, even record them before the broadcast, since of course the episodes were written and shot weeks or even months ago?

    And then you could promote them a bit more, I only discovered them by accident.

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