aforausgewahlt--disqus
Patrick Ausgewahlt
aforausgewahlt--disqus

The top two comedies on TV since 2010 have been The Big Bang Theory and Modern Family.
Yes, they have less viewers now than 2010, but we haven't had anyone threaten their dominance in years.
And we just finished up the 5th straight year where Walking Dead was top drama.

I'll teach in the fallout shelter

I'll teach on Mars.

Wow. And that was when New Girl was still a hit!

"If we're still around by then"
I plan on teaching at least 40 more years, so I will be

Iowan…
So glad I can get healthcare through my work. Wow, a +57% increase.

Well, here I am talking about how Harry's Laws fans abandoned it within a single season. How they were not loyal.
Which is something you see in historically all over the place. Even the biggest hits typically peaked around January and tapered off in the spring

Any veteran show since the 1960s was more likely to be declining in ratings from the previous season. That is just how ratings have always been. Nothing modern about it than people pay attention to it

Ugh.
Don't remind me that I will eventually have to teacher about Donald Trump to students who didn't live through it.
If it had lost, I could have ignored him. Not like anyone teacher about George McGovern, but I hate that he will be immortalized in history.
He must be taught so that they know the mistakes made and

That's what Kathy Bates didn't get. It is not that total viewers matter, it was that NBC was its darkest period right before the Voice showed up.
It was because Undercovers, Chase, The Event, and Law & Order: Los Angeles just happened to flop MORE in A18-49.
Harry's Law season 2 finale did a .7 in A18-49, 5 years ago.

Robert E. Lee did a good job helping invade Mexico. Trump probably likes him for that.

And it wasn't even a "loyal audience"
Season 1 went from 11.07 million viewers to 7.75 million (-30%)
Season 2 went from 9.88 million viewers to a 5.90 million (-40%)
It always hit new lows for both finales.

Reviewing Historical Schedules: NBC Monday Fall of 2010

NBC airing Marlon in a double up might seem weird, but…

I've always been annoyed when anyone tries to back up their argument by saying the issue comes from "both sides". People always do it to try make their argument seem impartial and stronger, but it is dumb. And most of the time I get annoyed when a Democrat running says that both sides when talking about some

As an educator that is still quite idealistic about the potential of my profession, this is a hard thing to address. Because when given such statistics, you can have two conclusions.
Either black children are inferior learners or there is some sort of systematic issue in our education that is resulting in black

It really does not help that she has white, blonde, with blue eyes.
Strangely, in a relationship with another friend of ours who was born in India and looks it too.

My wife's college roommate.

Reviewing Historical Schedules: NBC Sunday Spring of 2011

Ah shit.