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    It got 4 nominations. It just didn't get one for Bloom in Lead Comedy Actress.

    The second half of the season was down from the first half, but overall, it's a mile ahead of every other broadcast drama and every cable drama except for Walking Dead.

    Weeds, maybe?

    Lenny Kravitz's article on Lenny Dykstra was a work of art.

    Son of Zorn's premiere was moved up. It was originally going to air 9/25, but they're putting it on air 9/11.

    I really don't think Telenovela did that badly.

    The ABC promo campaign has been really bad.

    It is.

    I've seen the first episode and it's shockingly good. It doesn't fit on ABC whatsoever; it's very low-key (and very weird) with some well-earned emotion.

    The first handful of episodes were aired after The Walking Dead. And it aired on Saturdays for the last 2-3 seasons.

    They at least have engaged fan bases and good total viewer counts. Hell on Wheels helped their Saturdays a lot, thanks to AMC fitting it into a day of western movies. And Turn had an upward ratings trajectory this season.

    Season four was great. Five was pretty good/edging on great.

    "Despite getting the same ratings of iZombie and double of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, it was the only CW show cancelled."

    I'm guessing that Party Over Here didn't take much time to film, so she could've knocked those episodes out over hiatus, should both it and her MTV show (which is half-hour and, I think, 10 episodes/season) have gotten renewed.

    Yeah, I thought she was terrible at the VMAs. The only thing she's been funny on is Girl Code and even then, her extra-ness was controlled.

    I think they'd be willing to slot Big Bang reruns for something that did poorly enough.

    Season two was funny until it got into the depression stuff, which absolutely took over the show and turned it into something completely different.

    And here you are commenting on this dumb site.

    Dead of Summer, maybe? It is not quite as insane as Zoo, but it's getting there.

    Making "this show is still on?" comments on a pop culture website just makes you look stupid. They're never funny and they're often used on shows like this and Grey's, which aim for female audiences. Low-key sexism at its finest.