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    if abc is smart, next season they'll order more episodes instead of 22—maybe we can get 24 or 25 since this is not a show that reruns too well but is too prominent a show in their schedule to take off for weeks at a time.

    I know Quantum Leap was now twenty years ago and that Stockwell was I think in his early 60's then which would make him in his 80's now but it definitely took me a little longer to get that that was him than it did Stacey Keach or Barry Bostwick. (it shouldn't have but when I did I was all like holy shit—he didn't

    above average is still worthy of being renewed—I mean above average is good no? especially when a number of other shows could be said to be average.

    scrubs did that a fair amount of times during their first season or two.

    wow! I didn't even catch that until you mentioned it. It totally is!

    At least you have a definitive response to this show. I watch it most weeks (when I've missed it—I've dutifully catch it on demand) and I sit there and I marvel at how the plot seems to change itself every single week into some other wacky thing that's now threatening everyone still alive…and yet I'm still not sure

    I didn't really think the Judith Light plotline was anything special and wasn't very well set up—I mean the pre-credits intro had nothing to do with Virginia trying to seek a leg-up in her company—like the fact that the owner of her company was suddenly having dinner with them kinda seemed to come out of the blue—but

    what cracked me up the most which is saying something because there were a very good back and fourths here but for me i think it was the random throwaway line that barney had to burt about how he can't stall for time anymore because dancin' dan's jumping the shark thing is over and the only thing actually on camera

    its not your fault.

    Ohhh fall season of 2006.
    Vanished was terrible btw. I still have no idea what the hell they were trying to do there. A missing senator's wife, various illusions to the Illuminati, (or at least a secret group of people that sure seemed like the illuminati) and a starring role that ended up recast with a different

    Very, very much liked Life when it was airing on NBC from 07-09. I said on a more recent article here that it still hurt when NBC canned it essentially to make room for Jay Leno's primetime show. (Cause I honestly think low ratings or not NBC would've kept it alive on a breathing machine to get to it 4 seasons were it

    I'd watch it. I like Matt Dillon. I used to think he was incredibly underrated as an actor—but then around "You Me And Dupree" I realized he really does mostly end up playing the same character type but just in different kinds of movies. You know? His character in You, Me, And Dupree isn't all that different than his

    its not fair—I mean even if he is the big heroic stud of the movie he still has to compete with William Hurt whose character IS the central character—hell his face is in the center of the movie poster!—and with the wonderfully vamping Gary Oldman—as the villain—and of course ALL THE DAMN CGI! LeBlanc never had a

    I'm sure its not for a lack of trying to get him on SNL's part. Friends was of course not just the hottest thing on tv, but the hottest thing on NBC as well…and I'm sure when Joey was launching—what's his name—the president of the net at the time—Zucker—must have been chomping at the bit to get LeBlanc out there to

    I've always wanted to check out the All The Queens' Men movie that's mentioned. I vaguely remember reading about it while it was being made—maybe it was in entertainment weekly? and being really intrigued in a movie that teamed Joey Tribbiani up with Eddie Izzard of all people—-so of course then it barely opened, and

    I know it was literally the ONLY movie I could think of outside the chimp one that I could remember him having a substantial role in (cause the charley's angels movies since you know he's only like one or two scenes in each right?)
    so of course Random Roles would surely ask him about it…what?

    I watched every episode of Joey that made it to air (NBC put it on hiatus halfway thru season two and after one week of attempting to move it to Tuesdays at 8 took it off their sked for good not even burning off the last half or so of season 2 over the summer that it didn't get to air in the spring—which is saying

    Here's one you didn't mention
    The most likely dead ABC sitcom THE NEIGHBORS (which I heart very very much and am crossing my fingers for a last minute renewal despite its frequent loss of its lead in's aud.) is brand new tonight while the sure to be renewed for at least two more seasons for syndication purposes Tim

    its what essentially kept Fringe and Chuck on the air for five years each if I remember right. (the fact that both shows skewed heavily with the young male audience)

    I'm gonna have to go out and try and find me the first season dvd set now. I've heard way to much about it to not wanna check it out at this point!