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Let's see…NBC is bringing back Will & Grace, ABC is bringing back Roseanne…I think it's finally time for CBS to bring back $#*! My Dad Says.

I think the lesson is to ignore the events in awful series finales when the reboot arrives. Hopefully that means that the Mother will still be alive and well, and that Dexter isn't a lumberjack.

Not to mention the Tony she is expected to win this year.

Elijah Wood already went back down that well with that horror comedy about the elementary school teachers battling zombie kids that no one (including me) saw.

I got an idea as well. How about instead of celebrities dancing, we have it be about non-celebrity barflies? And instead of a dance floor, its set at a bar, in, I don't know, Boston?

Can two of the doctor contestants be wacky and off-the-wall, but brilliant surgeons, and can another be a hypocritical, self-centered prig who is the worst doctor imaginable?

Dude…it's a TV sitcom. It's going to be Mom, Dad, and Three Kids, with a title change to Mom, Dad, and Four Kids after Season 5.

"He's brilliant! He's autistic! He looks like he's late to 5th period English!"

It's great that 3 of ABC's 8 sitcoms are about minorities, but it's a bit—discomforting—that all three are going to air back-to-back-to-back.

The Atlantic had this hysterical/depressing story yesterday showcasing many of the times that Comrade President tweeted negatively about Obama—and then discussing how he was doing the exact same thing, only worse.

I honestly thought he deserved a chance. He was going to be the president, whether I liked it or not, and there were signs that he was taking his new job seriously. While I doubted I would agree much with him politically, it seemed possible that he would put aside his worst instincts and actually take the job

I remember my best friend loving it. I don't think I ended up seeing the whole thing, but wasn't all that impressed with the parts I did see.

My hatred of avocados is correct. I feel vindicated.

And of course the TV movie reunion with Klugman and Randall, as well as that series of potato chip commercials the two of them did in the late 80s/early 90s.

Gaysier
Who's the Gay?
Gaying Pains
Family Gays
Gay Court
NewsGaydio
Happy Gays
Threesome's Company
Everygay Loves Raymond
The Dick Van Dyke Show

The one time I saw the musical onstage, I thought it was overlong and draggy, though with some beautiful music.

Why can't Hollywood just leave the legend alone for a few decades? I mean, in the last 30 years, we've now had three big-budget live action flops, two kids films that flopped, a Shrek movie that made a ton of money but everyone hated and has been largely forgotten, and tons of made-for-tv stuff. We'll be fine if no

Will Forte has gotten two consecutive Emmy nods. That alone might be enough incentive to keep TLMOE around.

I'd like Fox to treat it better too, but it's getting Season 8 and will have 128 episodes after next week, with at least another 20 to come. Given its ratings, that is a small miracle.

Frankly I'm amazed said exec even said "Let's renew The Exorcist!"