User blog comment:Tupka217/Rumor roundup/@comment-5624498-20121015222404

I think some other points that need to be examined would be:


 * Usually, when a show is cancelled, the network in question notifies those involved of such cancellation and the most frequent reason is low ratings. This leads me to believe that YJ (and GL for that matter) are not gone for good given the lack of notice given to the show's staff members.


 * What makes this stranger is that, when the Darkest episode was aired, CN aired a teaser for new GL and YJ episodes next week, and we now know those scenes came from Beyond the Dawn.


 * Stranger still was the release of Before the Dawn to iTunes. Why a last-minute schedule change on CN but no notice given to iTunes to not release the episode? (Am I correct iTunes generally waits until an episode is aired before making it available for download?)


 * Regarding the post about possibly airing the remaining episodes along with the premiers of the new Batman and Teen Titans shows, that doesn't make sense, either, given that there are 11 episodes remaining of YJ (not sure about GL) and one would expect at least 13 episodes of the new series to be run before the rerun/hiatus period begins (this is typical with most TV shows). Hence, you likely run out of new YJ episodes before the two new series complete their first seasons.

Seems to me if the plan was to debut a two-hour DC Nation block, it would make more sense to do it with each of the four shows starting brand new seasons, rather than simply finishing seasons that were abruptly pulled.

And I think we can all safely say that CN and DC didn't handle this very well. That's where my real disappointment lies.