The way the show wrote out Casey reminds me of Friends, when Jon Favreau suddenly became interested in UFC so that they had an excuse to break up him and Monica.
The way the show wrote out Casey reminds me of Friends, when Jon Favreau suddenly became interested in UFC so that they had an excuse to break up him and Monica.
Is anyone else getting a prompt box on some pages asking them to log in to http://smoove.theonion.com?
The Last Days of Disco and The Field were just added too.
I'm guessing Sideshow Bob.
If it makes you feel any better, the final season was just added to Netflix.
I didn't think the pilot was awful, but it was incredibly generic. I had no desire to watch a second episode, but I could see it possibly improving at some point.
Apparently Todd vaguely likes The Millers too!
There's an episode of The Birthday Boys and a new Comedy Bang! Bang! up for free on the US iTunes Store. Both pretty good.
From the Herzog episode:
…but Carla wasn't in The Tortellis?
Giving a spinoff to the overacting unlikable guest star is a great idea! Just look at the success of The Tortellis!
Anyone listening to the CBB Tour episodes? The two so far (Cake Boss/Don Dimello and Doug Benson/Werner Herzog) have been very funny.
Midseason shows usually finish filming around Christmas, so she could be back for the second half of the season even, unless NBC don't let her (which is possible).
@avclub-7b1955c0927ae649958ccb84769fcaa9:disqus I think Chung's show has a chance, but I might be overly optimistic due to it being created by (and the pilot directed by) Alfonso Cuarón.
Just realized Bolger has a midseason show too, Mixology. That's on ABC though, so she's more likely to be able to return. Also, more likely to have her show cancelled quickly, if ABC's recent record with midseason comedies is any indication.
It's on the home page, just above the TV Club area. But yeah, if it wasn't for the RSS feed I'd probably never find them.
I watched every episode of The Paradise when it aired over here, despite not liking it very much; I think it was just that it was better than the Jeremy Piven one on ITV. I'll probably end up watching S2 as well.
It's on Ovation, a channel I don't know if anyone has, but there's a new Jon Hamm/Daniel Radcliffe period comedic drama series starting on Wednesday night, A Young Doctor's Notebook (based on a short story collection from Soviet playwright Mikhail Bulgakov).
I purposefully didn't watch the "sneak peek" so no spoilers, please.
Jamie Chung has an NBC show at midseason, so I doubt Mulan will be around for too long.