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Hey, "Becker" was a good show.

Yeah. That other show too about the college kid's guide to life. They've had a number of them in that time slot. Remember, going all the way back, "The Loop"?

Yeah.

On a side note, FOX is really odd with their shows. They always throw in the time slot between "The Simpsons" and "Family Guy" on Sundays a show they seem to have every intention of cancelling from the get go. Their promos don't seem like introductory ones even. They just weirdly throw this show in this very specific

Why does it suck? I thought it was actually a pretty nice twist.

Here's my pitch for a retool: The couple are deciding if they are going to try for a kid, but before that, they give their try to raising imaginary kids. Every week you get to see if they make their decision, as their lives play out with their imaginary children. How's that for a more interesting premise?

Holy shit. Someone remembers "Scorch", CBS's attempt at a "ALF" knock off with randomly making him a dragon. It was cancelled after three episodes in 1992.

Yeah. She's a good comedic actress and can be really charming. I don't why she can't seem to get something good.

That's a shame. "Dharma and Greg" could be pretty charming.

She needs to pick better scripts.

What if the kids where imaginary, and she enters a whole world of real people raising imaginary kids, going to imaginary schools and whatnot until they have real ones. I don't know. I like something a bit more original and interesting. Imagination is a really interesting topic actually.

Well, his last sitcom credit before "The Goldbergs" was "Breaking In".

2,734 shots of special effects. I'm not sure that's a good thing.

That's not bad either.

What if the premise was her kids are imaginary or her husband. Something a bit more interesting than a outdated ALF clone.

I will watch. I welcome these two delightful people back to my TV set.

This kid is cute.

In fairness, I chalk this one up to the internet over analyzing. I don't think that was the intent.

Amy Schumer seems like a really nice person, but I'm a bit baffled at the praise she's gotten. Her stand up doesn't seem bad, but pretty conventional and not really amazing or anything.

Look, if it wasn't Michael Jacoson, and if normal, nothing special guy like me said this, you rightly want to look closer at my activities.