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The Ex List

The Ex List is an American comedy-drama television series based on the Israeli series The Mythological X created and written by Sigal Avin.[1] The Americanized version, developed by Diane Ruggiero, premiered on CBS on October 3, 2008.[2] Avin and Ruggiero acted as executive producers with Jonathan Levin, Avi Nir, and Mosh Danon. The series aired on Global in Canada[3] and on Canal Fox on Latin America. The show was short-lived due to grim ratings and reviews, and lasted less than a month, with less than half of the produced episodes airing.

The Ex List
Genre
Based onThe Mythological X
by Sigal Avin
Developed byDiane Ruggiero
StarringElizabeth Reaser
Rachel Boston
Adam Rothenberg
Alexandra Breckenridge
Amir Talai
ComposerMateo Messina
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producersSigal Avin
Avi Nir
Mosh Danon
Jonathan Levin
Diane Ruggiero
ProducerJimmy Simons
Production locationsSan Diego, Ocean Beach and Los Angeles, California
Camera setupSingle-camera setup
Running time47 minutes
Production companiesKeshet
Banana Goose Productions
Table Six Productions
20th Century Fox Television
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseOctober 3 (2008-10-03) –
December 26, 2008 (2008-12-26)

Premise edit

After a psychic tells her she's already dated her future husband, a woman explores all her past relationships to determine who it was. According to the prediction, she will remain single for the rest of her life unless she locates him within a year.

History edit

All 13 episodes of The Ex List were scheduled to air on Channel 10 in Australia over the summer non-ratings period of 2008-09 at 9:30 p.m. on Mondays,[4] however after two episodes the series was pulled due to low ratings. Army Wives, the series which preceded it, was bumped back to the 9:30 p.m. slot and repeats of Law & Order: Criminal Intent began airing at 8:30 p.m. However, after these changes ratings did not improve.[5] The series was also dubbed in French and was called Bella et ses ex. The series started airing on Series Plus, June 1, 2009 in Canada, Mondays at 10 p.m. The series is also still being aired on Canal Plus Fox in Spain with the title Todos mis novios.[6] All 13 episodes were available to buy on demand at Amazon.com and iTunes for USA residents, however they have since been pulled and Amazon.com now says the series is unavailable due to their license having expired.

Production edit

The series was shot on location in the Ocean Beach and Coronado communities of San Diego, California, as well as along Seacoast Drive in Imperial Beach, California.

On September 12, 2008, creator and executive producer/head writer Diane Ruggiero quit the series after being unable to reach an agreement with CBS over the direction of the show.[7][8] Six episodes of the show had been filmed before Ruggiero departed. Executive producer Rick Eid had taken over show runner duties to finish the 13-episode order, but the series was cancelled after only four episodes aired.[9] All 13 episodes were completed, despite cancellation of the series during production.

Cast edit

The Exes edit

  • Eric Balfour as Johnny Diamont (Episode 01: Pilot)
  • Eric Winter as Jake Turner (Episode 02: Climb Every Mountain Biker)
  • Michael Weaver as Ronny (Episode 03: Protect And Serve)
  • Brian Van Holt as Shane Gallagher (Episode 04: Do You Love Me, Do You Surfer...Boy)
  • Michael Landes as Josh Dubinsky (Episode 05: Momma's Boy)
  • Reid Scott as Steve Bolla (Episode 06: Daphne's Idealized Wedding)
  • Kevin Sorbo as Professor Harris Bertram (Episode 07: Art Professor)
  • Josh Cooke as Luke Crane (Episode 08: Trustafarian)
  • James Tupper as DP (Episode 09: Flower King)
  • Ben Weber as James Thorp (Episode 10: The Spark)
  • Josh Stamberg as Wade Redden (Episode 11: The Babysitter)
  • Kristoffer Polaha as Philip Emmerson (Episode 12: Metro Guy and the Non Ex)
  • Michael McLafferty as Roy Avis (Episode 13: The Other Foot)
  • Melanie Specht as Tessa (Episode 13: The Other Foot)

Episodes edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
11"Pilot"Timothy BusfieldDiane Ruggiero-WrightOctober 3, 2008 (2008-10-03)1APL79
22"Climb Every Mountain Biker"Adam DavidsonElizabeth Ann Phang & Diane Ruggiero-WrightOctober 10, 2008 (2008-10-10)1APL01
33"Protect and Serve"Lev L. SpiroRick Eid & Matt McGuinnessOctober 17, 2008 (2008-10-17)1APL02
44"Do You Love Me, Do You Surfer...Boy"Tamra DavisMatt McGuinness & Elizabeth Ann PhangOctober 24, 2008 (2008-10-24)1APL05
55"Momma's Boy"UnknownElizabeth Ann PhangOctober 31, 2008 (2008-10-31)1APL03
66"Daphne's Idealized Wedding"Dennie GordonPatricia Carr & Lara Olsen & Elizabeth Ann PhangNovember 7, 2008 (2008-11-07)1APL04
77"Trustafarian"Paul HolahanElizabeth Ann Phang & Amy TurnerNovember 14, 2008 (2008-11-14)1APL06
88"Art Professor"Steve MinerElizabeth Ann Phang & Diane Ruggiero-WrightNovember 21, 2008 (2008-11-21)1APL07
99"Flower King"John PetersRick Eid & Elizabeth Ann Phang & Diane Ruggiero-WrightNovember 28, 2008 (2008-11-28)1APL08
1010"The Spark"John T. KretchmerPatricia Carr & Lara Olsen & Elizabeth Ann Phang & Diane Ruggiero-WrightDecember 5, 2008 (2008-12-05)1APL09
1111"The Babysitter"Janice CookeElizabeth Ann Phang & Michael Platt & Barry SafchikDecember 12, 2008 (2008-12-12)1APL10
1212"Metro Guy and the Non Ex"Paul HolahanPatricia Carr & Lara Olse & Elizabeth Ann Phang & Diane Ruggiero-WrightDecember 19, 2008 (2008-12-19)1APL11
1313"The Other Foot"Dennie GordonSigal Avin & Matt McGuinness & Elizabeth Ann Phang & Diane Ruggiero-WrightDecember 26, 2008 (2008-12-26)1APL12

Critical reception edit

South Coast Today called the series "My Name Is Earl with a whole lot more sex, better-looking people and an emphasis on hedonism and narcissism as opposed to karma and redemption."[10] Time Out called the show's premise "dorky."[11] Entertainment Weekly was more positive, giving the show a B+ rating and saying the show "could be one of the more charming new shows of the fall."[12] The Los Angeles Times was also positive about the show, saying "just because something's almost unforgivably cute doesn't mean it can't also be very good and very funny."[13]

CBS squeezed into the worst top 10 with The Ex List. “It had one of the least appealing main characters of any recent network show I can remember,” said John Crook of Tribune Media Services.[14]

Ratings edit

The series premiere attracted 6.85 million viewers and posted a 2.0 in the 18–49 demographic, ranking first in both viewers and the demo for its time slot. Ratings steadily declined, and on October 31, CBS replaced the series with a rerun of NCIS, which topped the highest-rated episode of The Ex List by 65%.[15] The network subsequently canceled the series.[16]

Home media edit

At the Twilight premiere, Elizabeth Reaser announced an international DVD release of the series will include 13 episodes. "I'm still shooting the show, which is odd. The scripts have been rewritten to give [fans] some closure. [Bella] will figure out which ex is the one. I do find the guy, and it's someone we met in an earlier episode."[17]

References edit

  1. ^ Ynetnews: CBS greenlights Israeli-based series ‘Mythological X’
  2. ^ . CBS. 2008-08-18. Archived from the original on 2008-12-02. Retrieved 2008-09-19.
  3. ^ . Dose.ca. Archived from the original on 2012-07-22. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
  4. ^ "TEN Summer programming". David Knox, TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 December 2008.
  5. ^ "Week 51 Ratings". David Knox, TV Tonight. Retrieved 16 December 2008.
  6. ^ Plus.es
  7. ^ Schneider, Michael (2008-09-12). "Diane Ruggiero quits 'Ex List'". Variety. Retrieved 2008-09-19.
  8. ^ . The Hollywood Reporter. 2008-09-12. Archived from the original on 2008-09-15. Retrieved 2008-09-19.
  9. ^ "CBS Drops 'The Ex List'". NY Times. October 28, 2008. Retrieved October 29, 2018.
  10. ^ South Coast Today review
  11. ^ Time Out review
  12. ^ Entertainment Weekly review
  13. ^ Los Angeles Times review
  14. ^ TVweek.com
  15. ^ Entertainment Weekly, November 21, 2008, p. 107
  16. ^ TVseriesfinale.com
  17. ^ Ausiello Files

External links edit

  • The Ex List at IMDb  

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The Ex List is an American comedy drama television series based on the Israeli series The Mythological X created and written by Sigal Avin 1 The Americanized version developed by Diane Ruggiero premiered on CBS on October 3 2008 2 Avin and Ruggiero acted as executive producers with Jonathan Levin Avi Nir and Mosh Danon The series aired on Global in Canada 3 and on Canal Fox on Latin America The show was short lived due to grim ratings and reviews and lasted less than a month with less than half of the produced episodes airing The Ex ListGenreFantasyComedy dramaBased onThe Mythological Xby Sigal AvinDeveloped byDiane RuggieroStarringElizabeth ReaserRachel BostonAdam RothenbergAlexandra BreckenridgeAmir TalaiComposerMateo MessinaCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes13ProductionExecutive producersSigal AvinAvi NirMosh DanonJonathan LevinDiane RuggieroProducerJimmy SimonsProduction locationsSan Diego Ocean Beach and Los Angeles CaliforniaCamera setupSingle camera setupRunning time47 minutesProduction companiesKeshetBanana Goose ProductionsTable Six Productions20th Century Fox TelevisionOriginal releaseNetworkCBSReleaseOctober 3 2008 10 03 December 26 2008 2008 12 26 Contents 1 Premise 2 History 3 Production 4 Cast 4 1 The Exes 5 Episodes 6 Critical reception 7 Ratings 8 Home media 9 References 10 External linksPremise editAfter a psychic tells her she s already dated her future husband a woman explores all her past relationships to determine who it was According to the prediction she will remain single for the rest of her life unless she locates him within a year History editAll 13 episodes of The Ex List were scheduled to air on Channel 10 in Australia over the summer non ratings period of 2008 09 at 9 30 p m on Mondays 4 however after two episodes the series was pulled due to low ratings Army Wives the series which preceded it was bumped back to the 9 30 p m slot and repeats of Law amp Order Criminal Intent began airing at 8 30 p m However after these changes ratings did not improve 5 The series was also dubbed in French and was called Bella et ses ex The series started airing on Series Plus June 1 2009 in Canada Mondays at 10 p m The series is also still being aired on Canal Plus Fox in Spain with the title Todos mis novios 6 All 13 episodes were available to buy on demand at Amazon com and iTunes for USA residents however they have since been pulled and Amazon com now says the series is unavailable due to their license having expired Production editThe series was shot on location in the Ocean Beach and Coronado communities of San Diego California as well as along Seacoast Drive in Imperial Beach California On September 12 2008 creator and executive producer head writer Diane Ruggiero quit the series after being unable to reach an agreement with CBS over the direction of the show 7 8 Six episodes of the show had been filmed before Ruggiero departed Executive producer Rick Eid had taken over show runner duties to finish the 13 episode order but the series was cancelled after only four episodes aired 9 All 13 episodes were completed despite cancellation of the series during production Cast editElizabeth Reaser as Bella Bloom Rachel Boston as Daphne Bloom Alexandra Breckenridge as Vivian Mark Deklin as Elliott Adam Rothenberg as David Augie Augustine Amir Talai as Cyrus Anne Bedian as Marina the Psychic Josh Braaten as Marty Daphne s husband The Exes edit Eric Balfour as Johnny Diamont Episode 01 Pilot Eric Winter as Jake Turner Episode 02 Climb Every Mountain Biker Michael Weaver as Ronny Episode 03 Protect And Serve Brian Van Holt as Shane Gallagher Episode 04 Do You Love Me Do You Surfer Boy Michael Landes as Josh Dubinsky Episode 05 Momma s Boy Reid Scott as Steve Bolla Episode 06 Daphne s Idealized Wedding Kevin Sorbo as Professor Harris Bertram Episode 07 Art Professor Josh Cooke as Luke Crane Episode 08 Trustafarian James Tupper as DP Episode 09 Flower King Ben Weber as James Thorp Episode 10 The Spark Josh Stamberg as Wade Redden Episode 11 The Babysitter Kristoffer Polaha as Philip Emmerson Episode 12 Metro Guy and the Non Ex Michael McLafferty as Roy Avis Episode 13 The Other Foot Melanie Specht as Tessa Episode 13 The Other Foot Episodes editNo overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd code11 Pilot Timothy BusfieldDiane Ruggiero WrightOctober 3 2008 2008 10 03 1APL79 22 Climb Every Mountain Biker Adam DavidsonElizabeth Ann Phang amp Diane Ruggiero WrightOctober 10 2008 2008 10 10 1APL01 33 Protect and Serve Lev L SpiroRick Eid amp Matt McGuinnessOctober 17 2008 2008 10 17 1APL02 44 Do You Love Me Do You Surfer Boy Tamra DavisMatt McGuinness amp Elizabeth Ann PhangOctober 24 2008 2008 10 24 1APL05 55 Momma s Boy UnknownElizabeth Ann PhangOctober 31 2008 2008 10 31 1APL03 66 Daphne s Idealized Wedding Dennie GordonPatricia Carr amp Lara Olsen amp Elizabeth Ann PhangNovember 7 2008 2008 11 07 1APL04 77 Trustafarian Paul HolahanElizabeth Ann Phang amp Amy TurnerNovember 14 2008 2008 11 14 1APL06 88 Art Professor Steve MinerElizabeth Ann Phang amp Diane Ruggiero WrightNovember 21 2008 2008 11 21 1APL07 99 Flower King John PetersRick Eid amp Elizabeth Ann Phang amp Diane Ruggiero WrightNovember 28 2008 2008 11 28 1APL08 1010 The Spark John T KretchmerPatricia Carr amp Lara Olsen amp Elizabeth Ann Phang amp Diane Ruggiero WrightDecember 5 2008 2008 12 05 1APL09 1111 The Babysitter Janice CookeElizabeth Ann Phang amp Michael Platt amp Barry SafchikDecember 12 2008 2008 12 12 1APL10 1212 Metro Guy and the Non Ex Paul HolahanPatricia Carr amp Lara Olse amp Elizabeth Ann Phang amp Diane Ruggiero WrightDecember 19 2008 2008 12 19 1APL11 1313 The Other Foot Dennie GordonSigal Avin amp Matt McGuinness amp Elizabeth Ann Phang amp Diane Ruggiero WrightDecember 26 2008 2008 12 26 1APL12Critical reception editSouth Coast Today called the series My Name Is Earl with a whole lot more sex better looking people and an emphasis on hedonism and narcissism as opposed to karma and redemption 10 Time Out called the show s premise dorky 11 Entertainment Weekly was more positive giving the show a B rating and saying the show could be one of the more charming new shows of the fall 12 The Los Angeles Times was also positive about the show saying just because something s almost unforgivably cute doesn t mean it can t also be very good and very funny 13 CBS squeezed into the worst top 10 with The Ex List It had one of the least appealing main characters of any recent network show I can remember said John Crook of Tribune Media Services 14 Ratings editThe series premiere attracted 6 85 million viewers and posted a 2 0 in the 18 49 demographic ranking first in both viewers and the demo for its time slot Ratings steadily declined and on October 31 CBS replaced the series with a rerun of NCIS which topped the highest rated episode of The Ex List by 65 15 The network subsequently canceled the series 16 Home media editAt the Twilight premiere Elizabeth Reaser announced an international DVD release of the series will include 13 episodes I m still shooting the show which is odd The scripts have been rewritten to give fans some closure Bella will figure out which ex is the one I do find the guy and it s someone we met in an earlier episode 17 References edit Ynetnews CBS greenlights Israeli based series Mythological X Elizabeth Reaser Rachel Boston Adam Rothenberg Alexandra Breckenridge and Amir Talai Star in The Ex List A New Comedy Premiering Friday Oct 3 CBS 2008 08 18 Archived from the original on 2008 12 02 Retrieved 2008 09 19 Global s Fall Schedule Spies Time Travel and Spoiled Teens Dose ca Archived from the original on 2012 07 22 Retrieved 2008 05 04 TEN Summer programming David Knox TV Tonight Retrieved 1 December 2008 Week 51 Ratings David Knox TV Tonight Retrieved 16 December 2008 Plus es Schneider Michael 2008 09 12 Diane Ruggiero quits Ex List Variety Retrieved 2008 09 19 Diane Ruggiero departs The Ex List The Hollywood Reporter 2008 09 12 Archived from the original on 2008 09 15 Retrieved 2008 09 19 CBS Drops The Ex List NY Times October 28 2008 Retrieved October 29 2018 South Coast Today review Time Out review Entertainment Weekly review Los Angeles Times review TVweek com Entertainment Weekly November 21 2008 p 107 TVseriesfinale com Ausiello FilesExternal links editThe Ex List at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Ex List amp oldid 1195113094, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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