
A day after MTV‘s surprising cancellation of freshman comedy I Just Want My Pants Back, the series’ driving force, executive producer/director Doug Liman says the news still hasn’t sunk in because no one at the show saw it coming. “They were so bullish on the show. MTV’s (head of programming) David Janollari told me that for an executive, this kind of shows come only a few times in a career. This was a month ago.”
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Liman said that his team was already working on Season 2 when the cancellation news came. “When the head of the network tells tells you how passionate he is and that he is bringing back the show, and when the studio tells you how profitable the show is, you start to work on next season.”
“I’m no stranger to disappointment,” he added, pointing out how the Sundance film festival passed on his cult 1996 movie Swingers. He also noted that he’s worked on shows that didn’t work and has accepted their demise. But Pants was different. “It’s really upsetting, not only because of how hard we worked but because of the way the series was received — it was one of MTV’s best reviewed shows ever. It also had solid ratings given its 11 PM slot. When a show works like this you don’t cancel it, it makes no sense.”
Liman said the producers were not given any explanation for the cancellation. “I can’t see any,” he said. Asked about the show’s racy content that was targeted by the Parents TV Council early on, Liman said the show is an “honest, comedic portrayal of the lives of young people living on Brooklyn. There are advertisers who ought to be scared of it, that’s why it’s the network’s job to stand behind their shows, especially when it’s a network that says that their brand is about youth culture.” He noted that Pants has a “sexually empowered, funny woman” at the center that is “a great role model for young people.” Cancelling a show like that while keeping other MTV series featuring “women I don’t want as role models for my daughter,” he said, “would be very hypocritical.”
I Just Want My Pants Back, from Liman and Dave Bartis’ Hypnotic and Universal Cable Prods., is based on the book by David Rosen. Described as a youthful romantic dramedy set in New York City, Pants, which was adapted for TV by Rosen, centers on 22-year-old Jason Strider (Peter Vack) and his friends who grapple with dating, romance and becoming adults. Rosen was more measured in his reaction to the cancellation. “I’m disappointed,” he said. “Creatively we all had a great experience and we deserved to keep going. But we got to make the show the way we wanted, and MTV was very supportive.”
Pants has been a passion project for Liman who worked on it for years. It was originally developed for NBC and then was briefly set up at IFC before MTV jumped in and ordered a pilot. In addition to directing the pilot, something Liman rarely does, he also directed another episode, something he’d never done before. “I genuinely love this show and have a huge passion for it,” he said.
UCP is currently in discussions with other networks about possibly picking up the show. The silver lining in having done Pants for MTV is that there is already a mechanism in place to produce it very efficiently, which could be attractive to other buyers. “Not only did we kill ourselves doing the show, but doing a high-quality show on an MTV budget. Learning how to do it on a tight budget gives us a lot of options where to take the show to.”
Liman feels the cancellation of Pants will hurt MTV’s efforts to attract other high-level creative auspices. “When a show is working and selling and gets great reviews and you bail on it, that does not send a very good message to the creative community.” But he is not giving up, channeling his passion for the show into finding it a new home. “I’m not done fighting,” he said. “The show is really good, I really loved those characters. There are so many stories left to tell.”
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I HOPE THAT THE PRODUCER WILL DISCOVER ANOTHER NETWORK WILL PICK I JUST WANT MY PANT BACK. I LOVE THE FACT THAT SHOW WAS TAPE IN BROOKLYN MY HOMETOWN AND NOT IN CANADIAN TOWN PASSING OFF AS BROOKLYN,NY.
yeah , yeah yeah , we all have these stories-
You should see the fing notes i am getting from 22 yr old crappy executives now
The bottom line is, who wants a job at a network??? everyday trying to hold onto your position just wanting to pay your mortgage on the new house ughh
chill bro… it wasn’t THAT good.
lol! well stated.
That qualifies as “well stated” to you? No wonder you didn’t get the show.
It was the only other show on MTV other than “Awkward” that was actually witty and well-written. But, you’re probably Jersey Shore fans, so carry on.
I want to work with Doug Liman. Guy is awesome.
I really liked this show, and I like that Liman is passionate. I’m bummed it’s not on. I also like Awkward but don’t watch anything else on MTV.
Damn bean counters. Sounds like the creative people at MTV were supportive but I guess money and ad sales rules the day. It’s a shame, because Pants is smart, funny and original. I’m sure a place like HBO would’ve renewed it for a second season based on great reviews alone. Hopefully it will find another home.
If HULU or NETFLIX have any sense, they will pick this show up for a 2nd season exclusively on their website.
This and AWKWARD were the main beams of hope for MTV putting out good, scripted live-action content again. I cannot believe this show, which is so well done, hit all the right notes, and appeals so well to such a key demo, would be canceled. At least give it 1 more season to see if it catches on even stronger with audiences. Most people barely knew it existed.
Further evidence that MTV just has no clue… but I guess they don’t need one if they can keep throwing shit against the wall and it sticks.
Go doug. Godspeed. Not an easy thing to move nets but luck to you.
This was a quality show that was completely tapped into the pop culture zeitgeist with an exceptional cast. It was beautifully and hilariously realized each week. Totally fresh and funny and original and the cast was really something. I’m completely NOT in the demo for this show and still couldn’t wait to watch every episode. I seriously hope another network gives Doug and Dave a chance to continue with it. It’s a rare, exceptionally authentic and UN-forced look at a very tough age group to bring to life on screen. A total shame that MTV isn’t sticking with this one. The network was on its way to elevating itself with this show on its air.
‘Pop culture zeitgeist’? Cool story, bro.
You F—ing Go Liman!
Wish more folk had the balls to tell it like it is!
This show had a great young cast and felt like a movie. Paced to fast at times but lots of quirky charm Some network could be a hero here. No pressure to perform if it gets picked up tho rt???
Janolari said the exact same thing about Beavis and Butt-head. I heard the dude. A month later he quietly did not pick up Beavis.
An Exec saying how great something is one day…and then changing their tune the next? Never happens!
This show was one of my favorites. I hope Liman is successful. The show and all involved deserve a second chance. Peter Vack was awesome on the show.
I liked the show, but if it really dropped from 5m to 1m viewers, it’s no mystery why it was canceled. And executives always say supportive things to producers, until the shoe drops…
Yeah, well, the 5M was when the “sneak peek” aired right after the VMAs (which had 11 mil viewers) — the highest ratings of the actual season were 2M viewers, so a drop to 1M isn’t awful…and 1M is still more than GIRLS gets every week (plus Pants had to contend with the NCAA during all of March).
well said, well said, well said.
My roommate PA-ed on this show and I mocked him mercilessly because of the title and the fact that it was about hipsters, in BK, on MTV. But I actually liked it – which was very difficult for me to admit.
i LOVED this show. came to it late, downloaded the whole season on iTunes. hands down my favorite of the year. fresh, pitch-perfect and really well-executed. i applaud Liman for speaking out and i hope it finds a new home. this is the kind of low-cost original content that should be powering hulu and netflix et al.
MTV is a mess. Beavis and Butthead came back to great reviews and great ratings, and that’s not coming back either.
All they want is shitty reality.
MTV’s new tagline: “I want my shitty reality!”
Had never heard of this series… Must not have been that good.
FX should pick it up and pair it with Always Sunny.
Nobody in this town knows about this show or cares. Which is fitting. It is deeply mediocre.
Pretty dark in your little corner of the world, isn’t it.
I felt there was some flaws in the show’s writing but its quick fire dialog and well drawn cast of characters made it compulsory viewing every week. And there were flashes of comic genius eg. Pictionarying an STD with mustard and ketchup.
And it was clearly getting lots of prime demographic bangs for very few MTV bucks so it’s really puzzling why they let it go.
This decision makes sense. HBO’s Girls ultimately out gunned this show pretty badly. In a couple of weeks Girls has already generated a lot more press, a lot more dialogue, it has much better production value, and its ultimately a more honest voice. MTV can be a little tawdry but it can never compete with HBO in terms of doing a show about relationships, intimacy, and sex.
MTV is smart to walk away. Anyway the whole hipster thing is really 2006-2007 both channels are Johnny Come Latelys by half a decade.
@tizzle — Girls and Pants are far from competitors, just like HBO and MTV aren’t. BTW not that HBO cares about #s, different model, but Pants had more viewers. The story here is about the cancellation of a show that seems like it should have easily continued, the q is why didn’t it. My guess – someone at Viacom, not MTV, decided it wasn’t young and female enough. They’re other shows are more teeneybopper and they are moving brand that way. Comedy Central will be their older brand. Etc. Still seems like a bblunder tho.
You never heard if it doesn’t make it bad, it means marketing is bad. So many new shows, marketing is bigger than ever in success or failure.