“Gear” Dead Before It Even Started?

Posted April 8th, 2008 at 00:28 by Viper007Bond in Top Gear US
There’s an interesting article in today’s San Francisco Chronicle about last Wednesday’s announcement by NBC about it’s schedule for the upcoming 52-week TV season. It points out the lack of any mention of “Gear” in the schedule.
Does this mean “Gear” has been put on the shelf before it even had a chance to get off the ground? It’s hard to say and opinions on our forums are mixed. It could have been axed, but it also could just still be in development phase and NBC is waiting to see how the pilot turns out.
Only time will tell.
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