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That aspect isn't really unique to Netflix. It just makes them like most cable networks. Cable networks almost never cancel shows in mid-production. The only recent example I can think of is Luck, and those were very extenuating circumstances. The real risk was committing to two seasons upfront.

What? Would it apply to former staff, because I'm not sure I can abide getting rid of the Leonard Pierce jokes?

The Killing may sell a lot of T-shirts, BUT IT IS TEARING THIS TEAM APART!!

"Ted Sarandos says that the Kevin Spacey-starring series is currently Netflix’s most-watched TV title, though he has “no motivation” to give you the actual numbers."

The FX president fucking hates that Netflix won't release viewership numbers. Whenever he's asked about Netflix, he makes the same complaint about it. He seems to think its cheating or something.

I watched the pilot to Crime Story a few weeks back, and that was the first time I've ever been over the moon impressed by a Caruso performance. I mean I knew he had gone good work in the past just based on how people talk about him, but this was the first time I saw one his good ones. Now I'm going to have to watch

Bruce Willis was on Letterman last night, and they had Willis do this Die Hard quiz and either Willis was trying to be funny, or he really has almost no memory of Die Hard 2. When asked to name of the titles of all the Die Hard movies, he only referred to the second one as "The Renny Harlin one" and when asked to name

@avclub-c9ee989087a048fdb1103da5a7d8ac9d:disqus , if we're only talking about films Apatow's directed, then it only applies to Knocked Up. If we're talking about films he's produced, then you can add a few Jason Segel and Jonah Hill vehicles.

@avclub-fe858281188f10005605ea7b1dd0bf7f:disqus , that's a bit too subtle for MacFarlane. I think he'd say, "Well guess what? I fucked her this morning."

Then again, Woody usually played people who were at least semi-successful, so that bought him a bit of rope. The worst is the Judd Apatow movies where the women are not only way out of the guys' leagues in the looks department, but the guys are also massive underachievers.

Fans give him the George Lucas treatment with that one (i.e. assuming he's in no way responsible for everything they like about it).

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If that's the case, then it's still a grammar error. If he intended to use "your" and he's simply saying that, "parading around like you know so much about the world," is a quality he possesses, then it becomes a fragment clause with a subject but no predicate. So it's a

@avclub-7531a93baf5da0105892793cdeaf8cf8:disqus There may very well be things I enjoy more than someone on the internet ridiculing someone's grammar while making an even worse grammar mistake, but I can't think of any at moment.

I like to think Todd has a bunch of these screeds pre-written and he's just saving each one for when the right dickish comment comes along. He has blank spots saved to plug in poster names and a bit of episode specific info. It's the perfect plan.

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Then again, it is somewhat impressive that all of her shows have made it to second seasons.

Applegate should now take a recurring role on Parks & Rec, just to up the Will Arnett humiliation.

This never would've happened if we all had Big Red No's.

You watch what you fucking say about Kelly Bundy.

Hey Community fans, it could be worse!