“Quarterlife” Could Come to TV

“Quarterlife,” an Internet show, could make the leap to television on NBC. The network is looking for new programming due to the writers’ strike, and looks like “Quarterlife” may offer some promise. The show started on MySpace over the weekend and can be seen on its own site, Quarterlife.com.
If you’ve never heard of it, it’s got a pretty good pedigree behind it, from “My So-Called Life” and “thirtysomething” creators Marshall Herskovitz and Ed Zwick. The twentysomethings in “Quarterlife” include Dylan (Bitsie Tulloch, of “lonelygirl15″ fame), Scott Michael Foster (“Greek”), David Walton (“Heist”), Michelle Lombardo (“Click”), Maite Schwartz, Kevin Christy (“Seven Days,” “For Your Consideration”) and Barret Swatek (“7th Heaven”). It will air online in 38 eight-minute episodes, but if it comes to TV, it would equate to 13 half-hour episodes.
What's Hot at PopCrunch?
Related Articles:
- “Quarterlife” Goes from Internet to NBC in February
- Quarterlife, Psych and Monk Get Later Starts on NBC

