StoyBoy720
12-06-2002, 12:14 PM
Last night I wrote a snail mail letter to both Jordan Levin and Brian Robbins about Birds of Prey. I heard that snail mail was the best way to get to them so I thought I'd throw my two cents in, whether the show is discontinued or not.
If anyone else wants to write to them I ask please do NOT copy this letter, as these are my words, and that your personal sentiments towards the show are much more important than copying what someone else wrote and not totally believing in what you're sending.
What I wrote to Jordan Levin:
Jordan Levin, President
The WB Television Network
4000 Warner Blvd
Burbank, CA 91522
Dear Mr. Levin:
I am writing on behalf of the television program Birds of Prey, which today I have heard the news of the show’s cancellation. I was rather shocked by this news.
I will admit that when I heard about the show at first, I originally thought the WB was just banking off the success of Smallville. However, the idea of a new Batman series intrigued me enough to watch the show and I immediately became hooked. The show has been getting better every week, and with time could very well be a top show for the WB.
This is my first semester attending the University at Buffalo. Back in high school I used to watch a lot of television, but never any prime time WB shows. None, not even Buffy the Vampire Slayer when it was on the WB. Since coming to college I have barely watched any television whatsoever. But then Birds of Prey came along and got me interested enough to tune in. Now I can honestly say that it is the only show I’ve been watching religiously since coming to college. I barely watch any television, but I do see at least one hour a week, which is Birds of Prey. In short, the WB is now all I watch, all because of this television show.
I ask that the decision to cancel the show entirely be reconsidered. Birds of Prey has barely had any time to spread its wings. Not every great show is a tremendous hit its first season; the show is still working out the kinks it seems. But if the first eight episodes show anything, it’s the great potential this show has to become if given a second season.
Sincerely,
Bryan Stoyle
What I wrote to Brian Robbins:
Brian Robbins
Tollin/Robbins Productions
10960 Ventura Blvd
Studio City, California 91604
Dear Mr. Robbins:
I am writing on behalf of the WB television program Birds of Prey, which today I have heard the news of the show’s cancellation. I was rather shocked by this news.
I have been watching this show religiously since it originally aired in October. I believe this show is a great program; it needs to get the all kinks worked out still but that’s what the first season is for. The show has been getting better every week.
Birds of Prey has a lot of potential and I think that if given a second season, it will thrive on the WB. I would hope that the producers try to get the WB to reconsider its decision in canceling the series. Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Bryan Stoyle
If anyone else wants to write to them I ask please do NOT copy this letter, as these are my words, and that your personal sentiments towards the show are much more important than copying what someone else wrote and not totally believing in what you're sending.
What I wrote to Jordan Levin:
Jordan Levin, President
The WB Television Network
4000 Warner Blvd
Burbank, CA 91522
Dear Mr. Levin:
I am writing on behalf of the television program Birds of Prey, which today I have heard the news of the show’s cancellation. I was rather shocked by this news.
I will admit that when I heard about the show at first, I originally thought the WB was just banking off the success of Smallville. However, the idea of a new Batman series intrigued me enough to watch the show and I immediately became hooked. The show has been getting better every week, and with time could very well be a top show for the WB.
This is my first semester attending the University at Buffalo. Back in high school I used to watch a lot of television, but never any prime time WB shows. None, not even Buffy the Vampire Slayer when it was on the WB. Since coming to college I have barely watched any television whatsoever. But then Birds of Prey came along and got me interested enough to tune in. Now I can honestly say that it is the only show I’ve been watching religiously since coming to college. I barely watch any television, but I do see at least one hour a week, which is Birds of Prey. In short, the WB is now all I watch, all because of this television show.
I ask that the decision to cancel the show entirely be reconsidered. Birds of Prey has barely had any time to spread its wings. Not every great show is a tremendous hit its first season; the show is still working out the kinks it seems. But if the first eight episodes show anything, it’s the great potential this show has to become if given a second season.
Sincerely,
Bryan Stoyle
What I wrote to Brian Robbins:
Brian Robbins
Tollin/Robbins Productions
10960 Ventura Blvd
Studio City, California 91604
Dear Mr. Robbins:
I am writing on behalf of the WB television program Birds of Prey, which today I have heard the news of the show’s cancellation. I was rather shocked by this news.
I have been watching this show religiously since it originally aired in October. I believe this show is a great program; it needs to get the all kinks worked out still but that’s what the first season is for. The show has been getting better every week.
Birds of Prey has a lot of potential and I think that if given a second season, it will thrive on the WB. I would hope that the producers try to get the WB to reconsider its decision in canceling the series. Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Bryan Stoyle