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Or you know were teenage girls, I've heard that women can be writers now too. 7 of the 17 credited writers are women.

I don't really mind low production values, so bear that in mind with the programmes I am talking about.

That was about who owned the show though. It wasn't made by Fox. At those ratings it would have been renewed if it had been made in house, or by someone that they wanted to cultivate a relationship with.

There's a new podcast by the This American Life team called Serial, where they say that those people who had something important happen on the day can recall the events of the day more clearly. It's an anchor for memories, so to speak. That's why I believe her about the events, but not necessarily the tone, the

I think Demián Bichir elevates his material. Marco's just as much an ass as everyone else.

Except it would find it's way into the retrial. Condemning him for a much more serious crime. That and the media would have a field day.

I think that they are juxtaposed with the rim business.

Amantha's cami had a very nightwear vibe too.

They've got the Maggie Gyllenhall thing - The Honourable Woman, coming up. That'll at least get some critical buzz, though I do wonder how much what with TCAs and comic-con.

There aren't programme ratings available. All ratings numbers published seem to show the average of the channel. That comes out to a massive 0.15 million at the top end, it gets a demo of 0.03.

I quite enjoyed that show. I'm sure it would have been cheaper and got the same ratings as this. Colatoni was great, and Martha Burns as Rebecca Baker was a great character. I ended up wishing for more of her and less Sandy.

Is the two broke girls gig a regular gig? I thought it was only recurring. didn't think he's been in season 3.

i watched all of flashpoint and mostly because of him, a little for smy jo johnson, but a lot for him.

who is on the sitcom? enrico colatoni is also on a canadian network drama.

she was in winter's bone, and texas killing fields too.

not really, it's mediocre procedural faire, though it has two bright spots. Poppy Montgomery and Jane Curtin. I still watch it whenever it's on though, don't know if that says more about me or the show.

Yes I know, that and now we can't even see which show is being reviewed on the front page? Just a grade and the episode title. Episode titles are not a pointer of the show, we need the name of the show. though of course I enabled them with clicking on everything just to find the show.

Do you think that first wave were started on the day the legislation passed? free schools had been on the cards for much longer. Gove had advocated for them in opposition, and when it became apparent that the tories were likely to be in government that made them even more likely.

Let's not be totally facetious about it. free schools take 2-5 years of solid work. on the lower scale if you have organisational backup like the nishkam school or other faith schools. those educational businesses help expedite things though not by much.

I think his empathy at this point has been worn away from him. IT must be so wearing to deal with the Braverman clan, Julia constantly rail roading him and being a SAH dad without the yummy mummy support.