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    Marry Me got a 0.7 this week. NBC would sacrifice somebody from the comedy department to get The Mindy Project ratings. I don't even know what they'd do to get Brooklyn Nine Nine's season 2 ratings.

    Quickly cancelled three days later.

    At least Community escaped to Yahoo where they have a bigger set and higher budget than NBC would have given them.

    I feel like Marry Me's writers watched that one scene of Arrested Development where Buster ripped apart their mother with like a minute long bleep.

    Can you ever really promote a show? Science has proven that you can't.

    I still love how the country turned against Animal Practice because it aired during the Olympics.

    They would do like they did for all their comedy trailers. Promote it using the one scene everybody hates.

    When he walked on stage.

    When pressed on when the network officially decided to end their connection with Cosby, Greenblatt was a little more defensive about the decision.

    But he's bringing Smash back in a half interested way.

    It actually worked for 7th Heaven. The final season did so well the network thought "People really like 7th Heaven, let's give it another season."

    * In the wake of Parks and Recreation‘s “up” final season premiere numbers, Greenblatt said he emailed Amy Poehler and series boss Mike Schur to (jokingly) ask, “You want to do another season?” But in truth, he reiterated, “The time is right to end it,” in part because the likes of Chris Pratt and others are being

    You know, it makes sense. NBC has had such a successful fall with all their new shows that spring is likely too packed.

    The cast list is probably my favorite list of characters on a TV show.

    Somehow, she has the most boring name.

    And now it's been pre cancelled.

    I only watch what Don Hermon writes.

    Bazgo is part of the Republican version of Monopoloy.

    A hit is anything that makes contact with its intended target.