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I seriously cannot wait for November and the return of Valeri, Mickey, Jane, and Pauly G. That being said, I'm also weary about the very likely possibility that Michael Patrick King will fuck this series up somehow and tarnish its status as a cult classic. All DVDs and evidence of the existence of 2Broke Girls and the

I've never seen Popular. Might give it a shot when I get really bored.

For me, Glee ends on the season 1 where episode Lea Michele sings that Barbara Streisand song at regionals.

Whenever I tell people that Glee's pilot is actually really good, they give me a look of disbelief. It might be one of the only rare/exception to the rule shows where the pilot is the best episode of the series.
That being said, Ryan Murphy should not be able to create a show that goes beyond six episodes. Episode

You could probably blame Community for that…..

I believe it went through the festival circuit before getting distribution and wide release.

What kind of show would make a reveal like that? What's next? Make all the characters on Nurse Jackie obliviously stupid? Or have one of them open a restaurant or have a long-lost daughter for no reason?

I stopped watching once that hilarious British doctor left.

There's hope in the John Belushi biopic being made!

She briefly had the desk alone after Chevy Chase left. Then Aykroyd was brought on.

But there would be advertising. The networks would have to think of a different way to advertise. For example: everything on the show is for sale. When you see clothes or a product a character is using, it's available for sale through the network's website.

Didn't you know? Lorne's too afraid to have a woman man the desk alone. The last time a woman did, it was Jane Curtin (let's all just think about that for a moment).

Well, when you think about how many people have seen The Wire on DVD, being a TV Classic actually has a lot of weight on DVD sales.

A "critical darling" is being watched, somewhere.

The showrunners who took over definitely should have just made it a hang-out show set at a community college with a Happy Endings vibe.

"Apparently, it's what the people want!" says the 72-year old development executive at CBS. "From what I hear, that Ashton Kutcher is a really groovy guy. A world class-twitterer and a top-knotch comedic actor who has been in many successful feature productions with the fresh-faced Cameron Diaz in recent years….also

I still say that Diane's long-winded speeches were some of the most well-written and delivered monologues. She just nailed that character's pretentiousness and inherent need to be well-liked, yet still maintain her self-respect/pride.

This may defeat the purpose of cable, but if networks want to even try and compete with Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon, they should let people subscribe by show (screw the Nielsen numbers). If the number of subscribers even out the budget of the show, it stays on the air….then only the truly unpopular shows would get

I feel like this is either going to be lauded as a "post-modern masterpiece," or a complete shit-show.

Season 1 Britta is underrated. She's also the worst (actually that's season 3 Britta).