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Jay S.
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The last series they did is probably the second-best thing I've seen on Netflix after BoJack Horseman.

More like "Fuck myself for reasons even I don't comprehend."

See, he should have saved up his bullshit for stuff like this instead of wasting it on inauguration crowds and Boy Scout phone calls.

NBC was actually going to do a new Cosby sitcom not long ago.

B99 is very much Parks and Rec in a police station, right down to the character types.

Even Dick Van Dyke couldn't successfully duplicate the magic of his 60s show.

Maybe they could do it in England, and only do a handful of episodes so they don't beat it to death.

Why ABC doesn't have a Disney movie night on Sundays is a mystery to me. Seems like natural counter-programming to football.

That's why the title was appropriate, because if you thought you were winning a house, you were dreaming.

Well, if you can call what Chuck Woolery does living.

I'd be fine with Concentration, Scrabble, Super Password and $ale of the Century.

Also, CBS had to get rid of Erinn Hayes because it's clearly her fault that the Kevin James show is terrible. Right.

To be fair, sometimes the joggers find the body in the park, sometimes they find it behind a dumpster on the street, so there's some creativity involved.

Maybe you can get Local Milk Hotel to play your fantasy halftime show.

Just so happens that this "later addition" business is a common white nationalist talking point. What a surprise.

I'd call this a Very Special Episode, but every episode of this is a Very Special Episode.

I'm with you. I don't get it.

Olbermann reports on this stuff in the tone that it deserves. He got tossed off of television repeatedly. So the tone of TV anchors is less "bias" and more career survival.

"Alternative facts".

He got this far saying whatever comes into his head, he ain't gonna stop now.