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Ernest J Coddleton
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They were co produced and they aired a few months earlier on Direct Tv, then NBC later in the year.

"It shines a whimsical light on the very serious issue of female slavery!"

Wait, Rayna was raped? I haven't watched this show in so long.

I loved the endless layers of Mira Sorvino's performance so much.

My mom is obsessed with it but it's pretty terrible with every cliched "edgy cable drama" trope used.

ABC and NBC cancelled the same number of shows, so did Fox. ABC didn't even cancel that many shows considering they renewed most of their lineup in February.

I agree with this review. I never found the Native American plot to be offensive, because her being white is the joke and her parents are treated sympathetically. However, this was really weird and makes me think that Tina Fey is really just a crotchety old man. The people who would be complaining about this would be

It's far from her best performance but I think she's so talented that she never gives a worthless performance.

Its worth it even just for the amazing performances, but it's also really good.

Another problem with her is that she thinks she's smarter and edgier then she really is. She thought the E! Show was beneath her, but from what I've seen of her standup, she belongs there.

That that show had both Audra McDonald and Taye Diggs and never had them sing is a travesty of justice.

Don Mckellar has some good stuff.

Manny and Luke have become such awful and obnoxious characters.

I could guess how Jodie Sweetin will be celebrating…

I don't really love TBBT anymore, but I thought this episode was great. I laughed a lot, and found the Sheldon and Penny scene lovely. Yes, Sheldon is awful most of the time, but I found the speeches to be really nice. They obviously do love him despite his flaws.

I got physically angry watching Theory Of Everything when I could've spent at least another hour watching Brooklyn.

Probably dumb question: why did they have to postpone jury selection to read Faye Resnick's book?

What if his next art piece was making a good movie? It'll be his boldest project yet.

So you're saying going in front of a judge and telling immensely personal details, only to then have your story ripped apart by some asshole lawyer, isn't a blast? Hmm!

I don't really understand people saying the show is cheesy or overwritten. I think it's very well written. The way Robert Shapiro can barely talk about race yet is trying to make it the focus of the whole trial is a great, subtle touch. I also think Nathan Lane as F Lee Bailey was hilarious and I'm very impressed by