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I ordered a book from Amazon and it's slightly damaged and I will now spend days obsessing as to whether it's damaged enough for me to go to the hassle of returning it.

Yes, it was unfortunate. It was expensive to produce, Fox wouldn't budge on the licence fee and it was at a time when Zucker was penny-pinching rather than going for ratings. Fox thought about renewing it themselves but didn't, and TBS eyed it but they decided it was too expensive for them.

30 Rock series finale was the best of the three by a mile (that aired on network TV anyhow).

Mythbusters repeats!

Mythbusters has been canceled, with its next season its last.

Now if only it was Taco Bell then they could solve the conflict once and for all.

Fans will finally get to discover that Amy Sherman-Palladino's final four words for the series were meant to be "Soylent green is people"

I would if I were them. I wish I was them. Why must I have to live in a different continent? I could learn to be snarky and Sean O'Neal could be the cold distant snarky father figure that I basically already have.

That's just making me miss 30 Rock even more.

Ant-Man's opening weekend is $43m in China, Marvel's second highest opening in the territory behind Age of Ultron.

I adored (and I'm kind obsessed with) the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend pilot and it's just occurred to me how many elements are reminiscent of Ally McBeal, a show I loved years ago that is now treated with scorn. Not saying it's remotely a copy or anything, but a comedy-drama based around a delusional lawyer still obsessed

You should be watching Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

The owners of Rachet & Clank are Sony, and the film is being made by Rainmaker and distributed by an NBCUniversal subsidiary, so I don't think you have to worry about that.

Only 20 more minutes until Undateable Live! followed by the series premiere of Truth Be Told!

Aww, I was hoping the clickbait title would be "Best Knick since Ewing"

I imagine the outline of any deal would be the X-Men TV rights and Marvel forgoing their cut of any future X-Men movie/TV revenue in exchange for Fantastic Four, X-Men movie merchandising rights and perhaps sharing some key X-Men rights (I forgot which specifically, but I know there's some semi-obscure stuff that

I am under the impression Fox owns the live-action X-Men TV rights, but they have to get approval from Marvel to do anything with them, which in practice has left it in limbo. Logically, if Fox could have easily made a live-action X-Men TV show then they would have done years ago.