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Jesus loves children; he only hates scientists, unwed mothers, feminists… well, most women really and people who don't speak English.

Hey, if your great-aunt did something, shouldn't your life be much easier?

Maybe someone was finally brave enough to speak up in the meeting and ask "so, when is this going to make us any money?"

My favorite chick armor is the kind where logically, if you remove it, volume physics means she must be like 60 pounds.

If they're sexy and their dad was a famous scientist, they also can be scientists, especially if their dad was run out of the scientific community because his ideas went too far. Granted, the girl will invent things that will summon monsters, alien invaders or otherwise do harm while benefiting humanity in absolutely

I'm not a scientist (or Batman), a girl or teenage. I'm also not a huge comic fan. But wouldn't make great internet outrage if I entered and won anyway? You can commoditize that, right?

Congrats on your parole, by the way.

Yeah, you're playing with fire while wearing gasoline-soaked underwear there. Stick to NBC and Fox.

Your neighbor's wiener kid who they're sure is allergic to everything?

In 1979 if you told your boss you'd just renewed a 0.3 show, he'd reach into his desk, pull out a revolver and shoot you. In 1999, he'd call security to drag you out, swearing and screaming as you left. In 2019, she'd probably give you a bonus.

It averages around an 0.3, some weeks gets adjusted to 0.4. I haven't seen an 0.2, but even in 2016, 0.3 is bad. Not not-good, but bad. TBBT gets ten times that, even genre stuff like The Flash stays around 1.3. Ex may be a good show, but its ratings are bad.

Maybe, but are they desirable demographics? Advertising to people you don't know is something advertisers love avoiding.

Does anyone know, at least in general terms, what kind of revenue Netflix/Amazon actually brings? DVD sales used to be a big thing, but are now jokes. If streaming really does bring in millions, hey, keeping low-ranked shows up sounds like good sense. But it it's the peanuts I suspect it is, it's like the syndication

I saw on some other site that they took that statement as proof Supergirl was renewed, which seemed like maybe a good guess but was hardly any kind of done deal.

No, I'm starting to think three's some me-tooism there, and as long as S.H.I.E.L.D. and Gotham are on, CBS wants to be part of the party too. Those slip and go and CBS will need to find some solution to Supergirl's ratings ceiling.

Jane and Ex get less than a million viewers some weeks. They may be devoted, but I'm not sure about a "base".

That's scarily coherent and grammatical considering the source.

I don't watch it because reasons, but I'm always surprised it's an hour long. It seems like a half-hour premise. But maybe if I watched I'd understand?

Gotta show something, man.

Systems analysts don't hang out at screenwriter parties. Duh. Seriously, the people types allowed to be leads in TV and movies is so comically constricted you wonder if they'd be big enough to merit a single congressperson.