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Jay S.
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"Also airing at this time was the first season of The NBC Mystery Movie, which was comprised of freshman shows Columbo and McMillan and Wife and sophomore McCloud."

Best joke I heard about the New Hampshire comment was from Seth Meyers, who grew up in the state and was offended at it being referred to as a "drug-infested den" rather than a "drug-infested inn".

It's OK, I'm pretty sure they won't be having Trump back on.

It's a good film, while most SNL movies don't even try.

The new Pyramid feels and looks like one would imagine the original would have evolved to if it had never gone away, which is the highest compliment.

It's also very, very off-brand for Showtime, which doesn't have dramas known for their nuance or relaxed pacing.

That's OK, when the job numbers inevitably suffer and the stock market tanks, it won't be Trump's fault. Nothing ever is.

Judging by the comments, the show has been going all-in to drive away everyone except hardcore Lynch fans.

Yeah, the cancellation of Evening Shade was very abrupt. Seems that suddenly they thought it was too expensive, even though it finished the season in the top 30.

Note that while The $100,000 Pyramid is down from last summer thanks to the move to 10 with a weaker lead-in, its retention is strong and is still performing much better than ABC's dramas in the time slot.

Anyone else noticing that the frequency of Fox News being shown in public places is down drastically? Now it seems to be mostly real estate shows or in-house information channels.

Even worse, their bagels taste like their donuts.

I assume that like KFC, they don't want something everyone knows is unhealthy right in the name.

Yo-yos?

Because it makes for wonderful, glorious filler.

If they don't use it personally, it's a waste of money. They don't think of the impact on the community, just themselves. It's a core right-wing value.

"Listen, when you say, do you want to sit next to the president or not — are you kidding me?"

Yes, then do a cartoon of the creator abusing a bald guy over the radio.

That was Marjorie Goodson, producer Mark Goodson's daughter. She obviously took the gig on a lark, did whatever she felt like and as you said, it really worked. Some of Alex's reactions to her antics were priceless. Apparently she went on to become an artist, but surely is not hurting for money.

Stopping at L.A. Law also makes sense because Molly Dodd shows up shortly thereafter, and there still hasn't been a DVD release other than unofficial versions or streaming option.