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It's such a shame. I gave Men at Work a try, and it's like a worse Guys with Kids. Masterson doesn't work as a lead, and the show is unoriginal.

Last season's scheduling worked, and I agree with @DoctorWhosOnFirst's idea too.

I mean no harm. It's just not a good TV show.

To be fair, the promos show potential, and they've hired some good writers recently to reload their staff.

Parenthood? Kristina's a bit bitchier, but same essence and a different flair.

It was treated that way much like it was on FNL. And it was because Drew had reservations about the matter. Even if Amy went through with it (and it's her choice, sure), it doesn't mean it should be treated only as clinical and that she's right. I can't say it's wrong (although I believe it is, or that at least Amy

The first scene where Amy (and Drew) were consulting the doctor should have been elaborated further, yes.

It's funny you say that, first because it's true. But second, it reminds me of that American Dad! episode where Stan and Francine befriend that active couple, and that couple (presumably) chooses to abort the baby because they're not prepared for it.

Bones & Booth have been together for two seasons, so it's plausible. But that show seems to be taking the Angela/Hodgins route in terms of relationship drama.

Per your comment below, you definitely don't know the Royces. Haha

@dahlhaus: Fair enough, I understand that. And of course the decision is understandable. I know people who's made those same decisions.

@MyNameIsNoneOfYourGoddamnBusin: Interesting. I remember that scene and I didn't see it that way. Rather, I kinda saw it as a FNL type moment.

@Sammy Prescott: I'm not saying Amy is scum because of the abortion. If it happened, that's her personal choice that she has the legal ability to follow. Rather, it's shameful in this unjust world that Drew was never heard, and instead treated like dirt.

And Jasmine initially lied to her family about Crosby "abandoning" the baby. Seikou eventually wised up (that scene was funny, though), but Renee is still self-righteous.

You thinking of that Racquel business?

Looking at the Futon Critic's published descriptions of the remaining two episodes, I doubt it.

You've spun 2BG into a positive. And hey, we did have Ryan Hansen last week. Next week: Zeek loses all of his money in Martin Channing's ponzi scheme!

Sorry Kenny Herzog, but the Neighbors sucks and will always sucks. It does not deserve a spot on ABC Wednesdays.

@CineCraft: First, I hope I don't sound haughty, but awesome use of verisimilitude! I love developed diction.

1) Sorry to be a jerk, but it irks me a little when fans of the show get the spelling wrong. It's Kristina.