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    losing an increasing amount of Grimm's lead-in audience week after week didn't help either tho. (I'm not saying that out of malice towards Dracula—but the show's premiere episode kept something like 99% of Grimm's audience and by the end of its run it was down to something like half that—less than half i think)

    George Lopez worked for six seasons (ok technically five and a quarter since that first season was 6 episodes) and it did perfectly well. Even in what ended up being its last season it was still sitting in the top 40 at least. (i know not great, and a real slide from what it had been doing in seasons past, but not

    season 3 was THE worst. if you thought season 2 was bad—-ooh let me tell you, they actually added a kid to to the series…and we were supposed to find him charming and precouccious but mostly he just got in the way of there being good stories, because soon it became about gary trying to stop the kid from doing

    i vaguely remember the ads for it—it was called Sons of something—-Sons of Thunder maybe? i know it sure wasn't Sons of Anarchy but yeah it ran on Saturday nights alongside Texas Ranger for a handful of months and then was thankfully never heard from again. the 90's were weird times for CBS in that they were not

    nobody here could possibly watch more cbs than me. on a good week i somehow actually manage to watch every one of their primetime shows—-if not live than on demand. (I even watch Blue Bloods a show that nobody here watches! I'm trying to think of a show that's gotten less coverage here even just in terms of passing

    that one was killed by the fact that Kevin Dillon played one of the two main characters. He could've been one of the supporting characters—but the fact that he was one of the stars of the series—and that the series stopped dead in its tracks every single time he would show up was not a good sign. (I'm serious from

    i hate to say it but i think BOT would've been cancelled at NBC also. (I loved it but i never saw it fitting in with The Office and 30 Rock and Parks as those are all very fast paced and sorta throw the jokes at you in a way that BOT rarely ever did)

    no kidding—that show unexpectely got a LOT better in what ended up being its last season. (I say this as someone who was a huge fan of its first season and was amazed at how far down the level of quality went in its second and third seasons) That last season it literally ditched the sappy plot lines, the love interest

    well its a burn on demand dvd set from Fox i believe. (I believe FOX was the studio behind the show—and it makes sense because FOX in addition to SONY has been releasing season sets of the shows they own but don't want to go to the trouble of a full release for on deamnd for a while now. Seasons 3 and 4 of "Cleaveland

    PBS??? BBC-A??? Guessing???

    i don't know if you ever saw it but the series could literally be called "Wheel Spinning The TV Series" and it wouldn't be an exaggeration at all.

    are you saying you got sucked into the episode or sucked in because the episode was predictable and you needed to find out how it ended to see if you were right? Either way you watched an episode and apparantly got hooked enough to stick around for the whole hour.

    Calling Perryyyy Maaaaasonn Someone to put you in place—We Need Perrrryyyy Maaaaaaasonnnn again

    it had its moments—but given how late CBS premiered it—unless it retained like 95% of 2.5 Men's audience CBS was always leaning towards cancelling it.

    Quick thought but i imagine CBS is gonna wanna keep Chuck Lorre happy—and if that means trying to shoe-horn in MOM after Big Bang even if only for a month and a half on Monday nights i could see that happening easily too.

    cbs monday nights 9 and 930.
    2 Broke Girls and Mom get 8 and 830

    i blame the kids and their youtube "I can do it all by myself" ethos.

    he would've made a good M.E.

    "because as it turns out, ATWT also had a puppet-related kidnapping" may be the best sentence i read all week.

    is this the end of RICO?