Upfronts 2004: What You Won't Be Seeing Next Season Inevitably, some of the new series for next season that the broadcast networks are so excited about now will be clunkers -- sitcoms that aren't funny, dramas that don't hold your interest, reality shows more sad than anything.And inevitably, critics and viewers alike will rhetorically tar and feather network executives for putting such dreck on the air. It's easy to forget, though, that things could be worse. America could have been subjected to a Jessica Simpson sitcom in the fall.Simpson's comedy, which received a good deal of press during pilot season and was at one point supposed to be a good bet to join the ABC schedule in the fall, was one of several high-profile projects not to make the cut at this week's upfronts. The WB's update of "Dark Shadows," NBC's "My 11:30" and the CBS comedy "The Amazing Westermans" fell by the wayside as well despite early buzz and well-known stars.Pilots get scrapped for any number of reasons, and quality isn't always atop the list. A show might not fit the identity of the network where it was developed, it might be too expensive to produce as a series, or it might not have a strong showrunner on board to guide it. Additionally, some of the "buzz" that circulates in Hollywood in advance of the upfronts can come from people attached to a pilot -- or their agents -- looking to create a positive impression. And, of course, network heads are human and prone to changing their minds.A few of the 120 pilots produced this year have the dubious distinction of being rejected more than once. FOX's attempted update of "Mr. Ed," the ABC drama "Gramercy Park" -- starring "The O.C.'s" Samaire Armstrong and "Gilmore Girls'" Milo Ventimiglia -- and CBS' Staley/Long comedy starring Ricki Lake all went through the development process in some form last season, with the same, no-pickup results. Also, Robert Schimmel's comedy at The WB didn't make the cut, which is at least the second time the veteran stand-up comic has been on the outside. Here's a quick look at some of the higher-profile rejections from this pilot season:
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