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Malory's the best at that…

I can't help but laugh inside for all of the people who think House of Cards is an A-quality show. And to this this could have been an HBO show.

But USA's saving Happy Endings! Me hopes…

I laughed, but Jamm is just not a good character.

This show's gonna be good. I hope it racks up a 3+ demo.

Actually, not true (lesson is don't assume anything, haha). I went the alternate route and use Windows Media Center with a HD Homerun Prime, so I can record up to 3 cable channels. Also have a 2-tuner Homerun Prime to another TV so I can record another 2 cable channels. And another turner that works with OTA so I can

Holy shit so much TV. My DVR can't record that much.

USA has a deal with Parham and St. Clair right?

Although it's getting the same ratings, the fact that holding its broadcast ratings on cable is a really good sign.

Because USA Network outbid everyone. And it is weird for USA, but I guess they're trying to diversify from just being the network of NCIS.

On a sidebar: Happy Endings going to USA Network?? So excited! When Subugatory's ratings continue to slide as it goes on, perhaps AMC saves it when they acquire the next hit comedy's rights?

I actually liked the Sue storyline, if only for that fact that it successfully portrayed Sue's optimism in such a nefarious (mind-games) way.

In their current states, I'm inclined to agree. But at their peak, it's clearly P&R and Archer in their own tier. Then Veep, The Middle, and Happy Endings in that next one (along with a few other shows), which are all awesome in their own unique ways.

AXL AND CASSIDY 4EVA?

I definitely like it — it keeps the show's edge —, but I'm really having trouble understanding who Dalia is. I mean, what did that end mean? Does Dalia really have a crush on Daddy Altman, or is she overcompensating for not having a father figure of her own (extending upon her always calling George "Daddy Altman")?

This show has just become so weird. Must-see TV again, but not because it's that great.

This was like Season 1 Elliot.

I like the idea, but the whole point of having cable is for the primacy of it. So there's definitely gonna be cannibalization on both HBO and the cable companies' parts if they offer a "crappier version".

Enlightened (when it was on)? Girls? Veep? There's a lot of good shows, ya know?

This show's at its best when it's fun, and tonight it sure was. Unlike Hart Hanson on Bones, Marlowe knows what he wants with this show and executes it pretty well. Glad that it's getting a periodic look.