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It's Time Life, who isn't afraid to charge a lot for their sets, so it will have all the original music.

I think there are just a bunch of companies that are being diligent about snapping up some of these rights, following Shout's lead.

Ghosts are real. Sorry you had to find out this way.

Both of the big cast additions on Big Bang were characters that initially seemed like they were only going to stick around for an episode or two. Melissa Rauch, in particular, was in one episode, then disappeared for a while, then came back for another, then disappeared, then was made a regular.

That article gets a ton of shit wrong. Comparing L+7 numbers to live viewers in 1999 is a misnomer because the reason network television is in trouble is because of how it's having trouble convincing advertisers to pay good money for viewers on DVR and streaming. Plus, the comparison of Party Of Five's 5.8 rating to

Eh, Slings' attachment to reality was always marginal at best. Sure, all of those things COULD happen (and many had happened), but compressing all of them into the same space made it more frantic than real life at any theatre festival would ever be.

I was not as big of a fan of The After as our reviewer (though I gave it a positive grade in Amazon's survey), but I will watch all of it because I am just wired to like shit like that.

Fortunately, Shout is committed to bringing out all of the seasons of the show. Season three will be out in May, I believe.

Here is the exact transcript of my question: "Down here on, I think, the right. Mr. Newhart, I’ve been watching the second season DVD of your show, “Newhart,” from the ’80s. That’s a show that there was a lot of retooling, and I think it got better with all of the changes that you made. Could you talk a little bit

Paul Simms is a Greek god!

I dunno. I realized pretty quickly into my shit job that I wasn't going to have as much time for my own writing as I thought. Within the first week, certainly, though probably not on day two. You could see all the people who'd wanted to do other things and gotten stuck throughout the office.

Also, for as much as I want grading and stuff to come back, it really should be lower on the list than most of the other stuff the tech team is working on right now. For as much as you guys liked it, it was being used by very few visitors to the site (something like less than one percent).

Guys:

This. Grading has proved to be more difficult to add than previously anticipated. It's just taking longer than anybody thought it would, along with having to quash new bugs that keep popping up. There WILL be grading. When? I don't know. But hopefully soon.

I think a show based on MJF's current home life, dealing with his Parkinson's, etc., could have been really good. It had all the potential in the world, particularly with this cast. But then it seemed terrified to do anything with the concept that made it unique.

I have a DVD with four episodes of The Paul Reiser Show—two more than ever made it to air—if you're curious.

They hit 97 this season. So even the shortest order in network TV history—four episodes—would get them over the hump.

I have no idea what you are talking about.

As per usual with sweeps months featuring Olympics, advertisers are likely to cut everybody else some slack. We still have November and May to draw information from.

NBC is going to win them.