Originally Posted by brp
Hmmmm...well, they contracted for 44 more episodes, instead of the usual 22. I assumed that was two seasons.
Cheers.
Not true, I wish it were. You'll just have to trust me that I would know on this one. It's typical for the writing staff, actors, etc. to be under contract for 2 to 7 years and the network would have 4-5 or more annual options to renew, so in that sense yes, it's contracted for 2 or more seasons. There's a lot of information comning out of New York this week that isn't, strictly speaking, reliable.