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Since it is an anthology format, I'm not sure if they'd even be playing the same characters or if they just mean a new case to focus on.

According to Deadline, everyone but Lithgow are likely returning.

It may not be NBC comedy on the quality of that peak Community-30 Rock-Parks era but I like this little core of Trial & Error, Superstore, and The Good Place that they are developing. For the first time in a while it feels like their comedy development is back on track.

In the backdoor pilot, he taught night classes at the university.

As someone who watches the show but doesn't know why besides the fact that it has never really done anything that off putting, it's telling when the first episode to rise above aggressively mediocre was a live action episode with a ton of comedy ringers.

Well Ayer certainly has the potential to maintain the rapid decline in quality the first remake provided.

Maybe they just haven't gone far enough back in time.

The Inevitable Text Epilogue to Gotham

I gave that two episodes and bailed. My recommendation for anyone considering it is just (re)watch 30 Rock and NewsRadio instead. It does give John Michael Higgins the chance to do a lackluster Phil Hartman impression though.

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I almost get the sense that ABC, a network that seems to pride itself on promoting its diversity, is faintly embarrassed by it's continued decent ratings. The fact that they could never really find a good counterpart for it couldn't have helped either.

He left to go head up his own department of sorts at Vox.

Todd VanDerWerff is going to be crushed by this news.

Didn't we just do this last year with No Tomorrow? Must we try again with Life Sentence which just seems like a gender swapped version? Hopefully they tone down the quirk this time around instead of making the most CW of all CW shows.

I guess Justice is the dog here after all.

Last season wasn't terrible in a bargain rate-Fringe sort of way but this is long overdue. Sleepy Hollow would have been remembered as a fun, mess that died too soon if it was cancelled after one season but now is mostly a disappointment and a testament to the perils of making a show that burns through plot too

I've been seeing articles about this for months but maybe I'm just looking in different places. To be fair to them, "Hey a writer's strike might happen but not for another three months" isn't the most compelling story. While the timing isn't nearly as bad this time around for TV, I'm most nervous we will see another

Dammit, now I want a movie called The Hateful Slate. It will be about a man named Jack Slate (played by Jason Statham) who goes around killing those who annoy him.

Ha! I only have my parents' numbers memorized…

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