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    Anybody excited for March 17th? The return of the best NBC comedy. Undateable. Oh and that lesbian show.

    Scrubs used to be so popular. :( What happened?

    They have The Blacklist.

    How is the Yahoo Community going to be different from the NBC Community?
    I think you will see promos and ads for it. [Laughs.]

    Like a show set in a college featuring a bunch of attractive people.

    Didn't Lifetime or somebody pick it up?

    A funny thought about Saturday Night Live. It was the second highest rated show on NBC all week.

    The last Galentine's episode of Parks and Recreation was in March, so I guess it's just whenever you want to celebrate it.

    Pretty much. I don't think he even had a movie in the 90s that made money.

    Back when Netflix still had SNL material up, I watched a bunch of the 90s stuff. It was really weird to see that point in the early 90s where he goes from young Chevy Chase to Pierce Hawthorne.

    It's all part of anustart for 2015.

    I can't tell if anybody posted this, because there's a giant half dead thread everytime I load the page. It's still technically Valentine's Day where I am, so I thought I'd share this. I should have seen it earlier today though.

    Everybody on Men of a Certain Age was fantastic. The baseball episode where Holt ends up tackling the girl is my favorite scene of the show's run.

    How about Nintendo brass knuckles with Amiibo compatibility?

    Considering how much money Amiibo is making right now for Nintendo, it's kind of crazy that they seem to not know how to handle any of this. Especially when you have people buying up all the Rosalina Amiibos.

    Maybe NBC should do a crossover night and have James Spader and the Russians go over to that party and slap the kid.

    Hannibal did better on Thursdays than Allegiance.

    I don't think ratings even matter on that show. Because of all the overseas stuff, it's probably cheaper than the shows NBC actually airs.