Talk:Unscrewed with Martin Sargent

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Is there an official reason for Unscrewed being cancelled?


Answer: It didn't fit in with the new direction G4 decided to take the channel, ie video games.


Is Martin Sargent currently doing a new show? He was awesome on the show and it's a shame it was cancelled.


I heard that's he's been auditioning, but that's all I've heard and that was from TWiT Episode 11.

Do you think they would ever release this show on DVD?

Officially the show was axed due to "low ratings". This is odd since he was featured in I believe the San Farncisco Chronical and it said his show had ratings that were quite good for males aged 13-35 but i'm not quite sure of what the ages were in the article so don't take that as fact.

"Is Martin Sargent currently doing a new show? He was awesome on the show and it's a shame it was cancelled." In his newly launched podcast, "Infected", he mentioned that he had submitted a pilot episode for a show to Comedy Central. There were no further details. Psykus 09:28, 24 November 2005 (UTC)

I find it ironic that G4 cancelled this show because it didn't fit in with the new direction, but now since G4 is a male oriented tv channel, it seems this show would be perfect.

I think that "Unscrewed Army" should be a seprate article. Zorgon 23:02, 2 January 2006 (UTC)


people like the morons that run G4 will axe a profitable show with good ratings because they think they could be making -even more- profit if they put something else on. like , you know, 30 minute long advertisements payed for by big corporations and/or rich assholes like suicidegirls.com, the various videogame corporations, & etc.