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Is Season/Series 3 airing twice a week in the UK still?


If this is the case, the season would end by the end of October and CBBC could make a determination for Season 4 by the new year especially if filming began in February. A season 4 would be good as long as Aimee comes back to play Maddy otherwise, not much point to the show. Don't get me wrong I enjoy Rhydian alot. I like Tom and Shannon but w/o the main character what would be the point of the show. I have never seen any show come back from or stay on air if they lost a main character.

Stiles, just Stiles.
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I am afraid they are trying to keep everything so secret because they knew less people would watch if it was revealed that Maddie wasn't going to be on the show in Series 3. I haven't watched a single episode yet because I am waiting to see if that is the case. If so my Wolfblood will end at season two and I will make up my own idea of what happened next in my head.

If you go to the CBBC site almost every single comment ends with "Bring back Maddie" or some variation.

I love Rhydian and like Tom and Shannon. Jana is even okay but for me it was Maddie's show and I can't watch it if there is no hope of her returning.

Oh and to answer, yes it is airing twice a week - Monday's and Tuesdays.

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Thank you. I feel the same, if Maddie doesn't make it in to Season 3, even at the end and come back for Season 4(if that happens) then season 2 will be it for me too. I hope Debbie Moon at least, takes the fans in account. It would be hard to miss many fans asking for the main character to come back. I just can't get over a main character not being in the first what, 5 episodes of a television.

Stiles, just Stiles.
You gave your powers to a walking time bomb-Stiles
Missing Maddy & Rhydian

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When they get a better offer, they take it, abandoning the audience. Because we don't matter to them.

Whatever Aimee Kelly's reasons were for leaving the show, she was perfectly entitled to do so. It's her life, her career, her choice. If you believe that just because you're a fan of Wolfblood, this somehow means that Aimee Kelly has to take your feelings into consideration when making important decisions about her livelihood, you're badly mistaken.

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Just because you're "entitled" to do something, doesn't mean it's the right thing to do.
And who are you to decide what 'the right thing is? As I stated in my previous post, just because you're a fan of a TV show, this does not somehow enable you to dictate how the cast live their lives.

And all I'm saying is that British TV actors don't care about their fans. North American actors do. Sorry if that offends you, but it's true.
You don't seem to realise the difference between a fact (ie: something that's true) and an opinion. For example, here's a fact: London is the capital city of Great Britain. And here's another: Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world, above sea level. Those are both facts. However, 'British TV actors don't care about their fans, North American actors do' is not a fact. It's merely you stating your opinion (to which you are perfectly entitled). And no, I'm not offended by your opinion. I just don't agree with it.

They're aware that creating art is pointless if no one appreciates it, and that makes the audience just as important as the artist.
American actors only stay in their TV shows longer because it's standard practice in the States when a new series begins for cast-members to sign five-to-seven season contracts. And if the audience is so important, explain all the American shows that get abruptly cancelled mid-season (or even after just a couple of episodes) because the ratings aren't immediately sky-high? Explain also the numerous end-of-season cliffhangers that remain unresolved due to shows not being renewed, leaving the fans frustrated? American television is utterly ruthless and completely focused on financial considerations.

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I am entitled to fart in a crowded elevator, but that doesn't mean it's the right thing to do. It's called being considerate. Granted someone should not feel obligated to tailor their livelihood to the wishes of strangers but you should also not facilitate in a cheap ploy to keep viewers instead of just coming out and saying you are leaving a show or taking your career in another direction.

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What people are upset out is the secrecy around it. If she left they should just say she won't be returning and be done with it, but no one is saying anything and they are deliberately trying to make it appear as if she might return.

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