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Wait, Rachel McAdams was addicted to workahol in Morning Glory? What's the story?

Wait, Rachel McAdams was addicted to workahol in Morning Glory? What's the story?

Did you mean UnDERemployed, or that the cast of both will soon be unemployed?

Did you mean UnDERemployed, or that the cast of both will soon be unemployed?

Or even interestin' enough to get the 'g' on the end of her name?

Or even interestin' enough to get the 'g' on the end of her name?

The three male leads have all previously been on NBC shows; Anthony Anderson was on Law & Order, Zach Cregger was on Friends With Benefits and Swimf@n was on the worst season of The West Wing.

The three male leads have all previously been on NBC shows; Anthony Anderson was on Law & Order, Zach Cregger was on Friends With Benefits and Swimf@n was on the worst season of The West Wing.

The episode where Brian and Dave tried to prove they had black friends was the best, if only for the punchline at the end where a couple of mixed race parents revealed they needed more gay friends. Otherwise this is an OK comedy, for the life of me though I don't know why The Neighbors and Animal Practice got weekly

The episode where Brian and Dave tried to prove they had black friends was the best, if only for the punchline at the end where a couple of mixed race parents revealed they needed more gay friends. Otherwise this is an OK comedy, for the life of me though I don't know why The Neighbors and Animal Practice got weekly

I guess there is that hurdle to get over.

BOOM! (Sound of my mind being blown)

All you have to do now is convince Universal and Fox to co-operate; piece of cake.

Happy Endings went out two days ago in Canada, just one more reason to live in Canada I guess. And I did love the falling video.

Comedy Whiplash, it's about a comedy writer who suffers a mental breakdown after working on a Two and a Half Men-like sitcom, he moves back home to one of the flyover states where we meet his wacky friends and neighbours, all of whom resemble characters from a number of well known sitcoms (Soap, MASH, Happy Days)

Given that each episode of Elementary runs for 45 minutes and Sherlock runs for 90 minutes I'd say Elementary is exactly 50% the show Sherlock is. By the same token in May there will be 18 hours of Elementary and 9 hours of Sherlock, so the math with remain the same.

Given that each episode of Elementary runs for 45 minutes and Sherlock runs for 90 minutes I'd say Elementary is exactly 50% the show Sherlock is. By the same token in May there will be 18 hours of Elementary and 9 hours of Sherlock, so the math with remain the same.

The scene where he complains to Fiderer that he hasn't had a chance to do the "fun stuff" shows how badly the writing staff was adrift; he was only there because Bartlet's youngest had been kidnapped, why would he ever get to do the 'fun stuff'? He won't because he is a temporary President. And that little yappy dog

The scene where he complains to Fiderer that he hasn't had a chance to do the "fun stuff" shows how badly the writing staff was adrift; he was only there because Bartlet's youngest had been kidnapped, why would he ever get to do the 'fun stuff'? He won't because he is a temporary President. And that little yappy dog

FWiW you can use FWiW as a shorter way of saying 'for what it's worth'.