Teaching Current Events Without Mentioning Trump Day #2:
I taught the kids who Jerry Lewis was today. His passing is current events
Teaching Current Events Without Mentioning Trump Day #2:
I taught the kids who Jerry Lewis was today. His passing is current events
One last Debate Club Question for the road?
Reviewing Historical Schedules: NBC Monday Fall of 2012
Mr. Ausgewahlt’s Fall TV Preview/Review:
In a history classroom, yes.
Kids these days
The eclipse happened during class, we went outside.
Tenth Grade American History starts in 1860. I knew that there was going to be no way to avoid someone talking about Confederate Monuments.
Teaching Current Events without talking about Trump - Day #1:
When will the Disqus ship sink?
Reviewing Historical Schedules: NBC Tuesday Fall of 2011
I really enjoyed it.
However, I did not get Colin's joke about Warren Buffet, Channing Tatum, and White Supremacy
Two Cosby Show reruns beatings the Superbowl post game show.
DAMN
3 Coca-Colas.
Typically in a can.
The sins of the father are not the sins of the son.
Donald has made a hell of a lot of his own sins though.
Halt & Catch Fire Ratings:
Season 1:
790,00 viewers
Season 2:
520,000 viewers (-34%)
[Moved to Tuesday]
Season 3:
340,000 viewers (-35%)
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It is amazing AMC keeps renewing this, but good for them. Moving to Saturday can let us see it shed another third of its viewership again.
Reviewing Historical Schedules: NBC Tuesday Fall of 2010
Blue Bloods is on CBS. And I watch it every week it is on. It brings out my inner geriatric.
I mean, I absolutely loathed Making a Murderer, but this was quite good.
I agree with most of what your saying. My original point is that there really are shows that very loyal audiences and the same ratings like each week for a long time, and Harry's Law did not.
Compare it other ancient skewing show "Blue Bloods", which was a very loyal audience.
Season 1 11.27 million viewers
Season 2…
Their "The Keepers" miniseries was an above average episode of Dateline NBC.
So "The Keepers"