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NBC actually did one really smart thing this year - they moved Cuarón's Believe to mid-season. Gravity is a critical and more importantly commercial hit and probably going to win a bunch of Oscars right around time when Believe premieres. If they promote it right(and it's not hard to do since they have Olympics) - a

NBC gets a lot of hate because people know that they can produce quality stuff. When good shows fail - NBC gets blamed for marketing, when they try to do simpler stuff - for shitty taste.

I was always curious what executives think when they pick up shit like Welcome To The Family or We Are Men. Is it "all other pilots are worse" or they actually believe that it could become a hit?

Yeah, because as we see - all shows that NBC decided not to pick up are doing great on Fox.

It'll get slightly better ratings when NBC moves to Community to that timeslot.

They're doing fine, other channels have terrible bombs too. They just need to do something with their Thursday block.

You're aware that first season is really boring? It gets much better in season 2.

The Dissolve is ugly all around, it looks like a shitty Tumblr theme. Disqus is just a small part of that.

I DON'T LIKE CHANGE

To be fair, since seasons are shorter, 9th season of Sunny = 5th season of network comedy and 4/5 season is when great comedies reached their peak. Sunny's writing room is much smaller tho.

This show has good ratings without support of The Voice though.

Last episode showed some promise, i liked Fitz and his popcorn and obsession with monkeys. Generic handsome guy is still awful though, hacker girl is not great either. I really hope that they're just fucking with us showing those two together, because i'm dreading their romantic storyline.

Sweden is boring. Oh look, everyone is tall, pretty, liberal and wealthy! How can i live in such weird place?!

Those poor men just couldn't survive in tough women's world we live in.

It'll happen, but not now. I'm thinking season 4, maybe even later.

Or maybe it'll become the last straw for him and he finally realizes that he needs to do something?

Season 3 is when i stopped caring about the show. It was a mix of mediocre episodes and fanbase being extremely annoying.

I haven't seen the show in years, but i'm pretty sure there's couple of Supernatural episodes that'll fit right it. Clown one comes to mind.

It's already scheduled for next week.

What always scared me the most about "Home"  - there's a pretty big chance that people like this actually exist.