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So, basically this is why ABC cancelled "Last Man Standing". I'm shocked at how good this slate looks.

Jimmy Kimmel, to my surprise, killed it.

I'm a bit uneasy about this, considering Roseanne has gone insane the last number of years, and has become something of a right wing nut. Don't get me wrong. "Roseanne" was a gutsy and groundbreaking show for it's time, but I'm not sure needs a reboot.

I don't care if people want to be stuck in the past, but sadly we all pay for it in political policies and people they elect. They want everyone else in the country to be stuck in the time wrap they are in. I live in New York state, where people tend to be a bit updated. I hate to sound like a stereotype of a liberal,

I always wanted to meet a alien ever since I saw "Mac and Me".

Every time I flip past that show, these people who are in the audience and constantants are dressed like the 1980s, which I also notice on mega church programing in the audience shots. There really are parts of America who are stuck in this time wrap, and refuse to leave. It's not even episodes from like thirty years

The entire show as a chick lit novel Jess wrote in her spear time and is now a bestseller. Ends with her at her laptop.

Well…well….damn. I like all these people. However, none of these shows where very good.

"The Odd Couple" is very much a trope maker. Two polar opposites living together? Not ground breaking, but no one did it better than the original play, movie and the Gary Marshall sitcom. Look, Chuck Lorre's entire career is basically remaking "The Odd Couple". Can these two men or in his case, women or man and women,

Yeah. However, a lot of this show didn't add up. He would sit in a dirty, white t-shirt surrounded by Frasier's apartment. Seriously, what?

So true. All these people are amazing, but this show just felt generic and bored even with itself. Matthew Perry should pull a Ray Ramano and join a good drama.

My favorite part of "The King of Queens" was Gary Valentine and Patton Oswalt as room mates. Those two starring in a "Odd Couple" reboot be great.

There are nerdier shows that TBBT.

This version of "The Odd Couple" felt kinda off. Even the apartment being so super great looking didn't fit.

I hope "The Orville" is good, and it might be, but the trailer isn't super promising. "Ghosted" might be great because Adam Scott and Craig Robinson often are, but the premise might get in the way. "The Resident" looks kinda like a Fox-ish medical drama for lack of a better term. Ironically, the trailer I expected to

Yeah. It kinda is. Look, I'm all for conservative celebrities expressing their opinions. I am a pretty liberal guy, but if liberal celebrities can express theirs, so can conservative ones.

Woah! Woah! Woah!….Trump supporters go to Barnes and Noble?

Most likely liberal, but not all. Nerd doesn't also equal liberal.

For a bit in the 90s, "The Critic", the brilliant but short lived animated sitcom was the lead in for "Home Improvement" on ABC. They made a joke in one episode where the main character Jay's girlfriend, Alice, talks about a boy she knew in high school who was trouble. She goes on to talk about how he sold and did

Conservatives tend to yell that liberals are shoving stuff done their throat in fact a lot of this stuff just happens to exist. It's like two gay guys in a restaurant eating and minding their own business, but the fact they are in a booth next to a straight couple is somehow shoving their agenda down their throat if