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That's not quite true either. She has left, but she hadn't at the time the currently airing episodes were written.

Not Hank, you.

I watched on Amazon (so no commercials) and the 6:33 mark was pretty accurate.

Are you pointing to yourself or the ticket counter guy in this scenario?

Netflix should partner with Hulu to create awards for original online television shows. It would be a good way to give recognition to shows that, for the most part, can't realistically compete for Emmys. It could be like a modern version of the Cable Ace awards.

Yes, the Arrested Development finale did a great job of tying back to the first episode. I guess that's arguably no longer the final episode though.

Up All Night looks like it's dirt cheap to produce. I'm sure that helps.

The classic dumb fat husband with a hot wife premise appeals to both men and women. Men identify with the husbands because they like the fantasy of being able to land a hot wife even if they're fat and stupid. Women identify with the wives because they like the fantasy of being hot and being in a marriage where

Michael Mosley ruined Eliza's Coupe's character. Her fat fetish was hilarious.

It woudn't make sense to show exactly the same ads. Online advertising really should be more valuable per viewer since it can be more specifically targeted. Hulu knows at least something about each individual watching its shows so it should be able to pick ads that are better targeted to each viewer than a broadcast

This sounds remarkably like Republicans who didn't believe Nate Silver could accurately predict election results based on polling data. When you're polling a very large group, you can get an accurate sample from a small percentage. That concept is intiutively difficult to accept (especially if the results are telling

Supergirl for me.

Season 1 was released on DVD. Season 2 was not.

None of that inconsistent with being hippies.

And all of those guest spots were after Clooney's big break on E/R (a short-lived NBC sitcom 10 years before ER).

Rock of Ages was a complete disaster, and this sounds like it's basically the same concept.

Or a Michael Showalter vehicle / Joe Schmo rip-off.

The Palm is hands-down the worst steakhouse in NYC.

How about form of douche then?

I almost exclusively watch TV in marathons. I'll buy any complete series that goes on sale at Amazon. Then I randomly pick them off the shelf one at a time and watch them straight through. I've never seen a single episode of The Sopranos, West Wing, 24 or The Andy Griffith Show, but I have all of them (and probably a