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Fallon and Kimmel should do shows from around the country like that.

I generally don't like it much when celebrities do them (or worse, animated characters), but the U2 list was pretty hilarious, especially the sly knock on Sting at one point.

Why it is for me, and I've thought about this a lot, is that it is a much deeper scare than the usual horror movie cliches. It's something that's actually possible, and it makes you think about what would happen if you were in anyone's shoes at that moment.

Alpha House, Mozart In The Jungle, Transparent, and their pilots for Hand of God and Red Oaks both which have been picked up for series.

I can't get no *duh-duh-duh*…

So will he play himself for the Cosby season?

I guarantee the best show on the whole network will still be Sunday Morning.

The one here closed years ago, and I thought I heard they went out of business shortly after.

Hooters is still in business?

I'd seriously like to do a comparison of the ratings they got during the Monday Night War, and then their highest-rated original programming since then and see what comes out on top.

Bring back WCW. Problem solved.

Poor Jerry Bruckheimer. Dealt away by Disney, can't get anything off the ground at Paramount, now this.

It's equally too bad that they felt they had to tear that character away from her profession and make her a scientist or whatever.

That reads like a very existential Onion headline.

I wish Leslie Nielsen were still alive so someone could protest outside his house about it.

It's pretty good right until the end.

Looks like CSI is cancelled too, with possibly a movie or shortened season to wrap things up.

I'm sure there's a bluegrass tribute album somewhere.

"Nightmare" suggests that the show was actually scary.

The necessary evil was Kevin Bacon accepting such a crappy show to help get him out of the red.