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@avclub-13d7df3c17502af69aafccc758195f96:disqus I don't know the dollar per WAR for that time period (average salary is misleading since players are cost-controlled for six years — arb. for the latter three), and that'd skew the salary curve left presumably. Nonetheless, considering he had a successful career and was

Next week's episode trailer reminds more of Season 3 finale of Parenthood. Well, but with…

John's best friends with Walter White, obviously.

So good.

So eerie how similar Buch and Hendricks look.

Too bad Series 3 was a relative letdown.

Borgen.

Sounds about right. I mean, this is a show that's all about co-parenting.

I agree. I think the bigger point is that there may not even be a right answer.

And it's a decent show!

As long as I get a cool "Intervention" banner.

Daphne continues to be the worst.

AAAAHHH that's freaking awesome.

"The show makes it seem like Bay and Daphne can only have either friends or a boyfriend at any given time, and they're incapable of having both simultaneously."

If a cliffhanger's purpose to is make sure we watch the next episode, this one certainly succeeded in that regard. But the build-up was poor, I think.

Amazon Prime should have saved this show. I'm not angry at ABC Family for making the right financial decision (given the opportunity cost).

[MAJOR SPOILER]

I think they'll realize that soon enough. IIRC, Parenthood had some issues about bringing up conflicts organically early on too. I'd say SaB too, but the show moves so. darn. slow.

IIRC it was minimum $4M an episode, plus the rights acquisition costs. They spend way more than industry average for all of their shows, but those costs should go down once they flesh out their business model for original programming.