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    I am and I feel like if Joe were a vampire—he'd be something similar to Klaus over on "The Originals" (and oh god that would make Ryan the equivalent to poor tortured Stefan)

    I just wanted to chime in and say for me personally it was season 13 where the show really started to turn. You mention the Thomas Edison one and the one with the alligator/spring break—and those two at least had their moments—or at least enough moments that when they would pop up in syndication they would still get

    Again as someone who's watched the syndicated runs of the old WKRP I would love to one day get a chance to see episodes of "The New WKRP" I know the show would in no way be as good, but they brought back Frank Bonner, Gordon Jump, and I'm blanking on Les Nessman's name now…but who knows maybe had it been successful we

    I liked seeing Ryan and Joe together again. The best thing about the show when it first started in all honesty were the scenes of the 2 actors' together during their various interrogation scenes back when Joe was still in FBI custody. It was a very bad move in retrospect to have him successfully escape into the warm

    honestly even Battlefield Earth is enjoyable if taken in the right context (taking a shot every time the film transition a scene using a "wipe" it literally happens every fucking scene!!!!)

    Remember when Charlie Sheen tried to get involved??? Seriously it was only like a year ago but remember? he paid off her back taxes and gave her a starring guest spot on "anger management" (which could've obviously used the ratings) but still he tried to actually help get her working again—of all people!

    sad thing is if Game of Arms was a scripted show it would be pretty awesome…it would also basically be "Over the Top" the tv show but it would still be pretty awesome.

    my understanding from the ads I've seen on youtube for it is that NBC tried to pair it up with Night Court on Fridays in the 9 o clock hour before Miami Vice?

    I love Simon and Simon tho! (Late night reruns of that on A&E got me through freshman year of college!)

    The Michael J Fox Show could've been their next turn-around smash! (shakes head) maybe not but "outsourced" could have cultivated an audience.

    I think I saw half of the series over a summer when local station ch 11 (WPIX) was running it at 3 AM (which I know from having memorized the tv guide growing up that that was something that regularly ran on ch 11 in the AM hours) I think the summer between 8th and 9th grade I finally got to see it. (that was the

    I've long wanted to see that Buntz spinoff. Its one of those shows that i'll look for on youtube every couple of months just to see if anyone has uploaded the series yet. (Not yet) Someone's got to someday right?

    The Office? (not that it turned around their fortunes but it helped them enormously at a time that they needed something they could promote and they came very close to cancelling it at the end of its first six episode run)

    I think it actually might have a pretty good chance of seeing another season miraculously enough!

    "Workin' Overtime"

    "no breaks, no reruns, none of that shit…just taking care of business"

    I can't find the damn simpsons clip that's from but here's Bill from King of the Hill mangaling the lyrics.

    Play "taking care of business" no new crap, no songs that no one else cares about…no banter with the audience.
    "Takin' care of Business—every day" (Get to the "Working Overtime" part)

    because its still surprisingly good…delivers a rock solid audience no matter what night of the week its on…and because quite honestly what does the cw have that could possibly replace it? its why they're developing a spin-off with the creators in time for the fall—because they know its getting on in age but would

    I have some familiarity with Cole Porter and I was stumped by "My Heart Belongs to Daddy"