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Perhaps, but they also have to consider that their audience, as well as the cast, doesn't have 100% overlap with the Walking Dead's. If someone who hasn't heard of TWD watches SNL, they won't know what "walkers" are, but they probably know zombies.

At least Mrs. Patmore got a promotion (I think) from cook to ladies maid.

I think the journey to Rick's home town was a lot longer than they let on. Sure, they seemed to make it in one day, but that could still be at least a six hour drive each way, since they only seemed to be in the town an hour or two. There's no guarantee that the Governor is looking that far away, or at small towns

I believe the long delay was because the show traditionally premiered in the summer, but last season had a fall release, positioning it more with network shows. Viewership was down a bit, so they pushed it to the spring. The delay was about as long as the break between seasons 5 and 6 (~10 months).

The producers said they didn't want to split Allen and Chase, since Allen is supposed to bring Chase through to the end. I think that's a weak excuse, but I see why they think having Chase's friend stay loyal is important to the game. Although, it seems that Chico is closer to Chase than Allen is, but that could just

I too was expecting Seth Rogen to be lying about his service with a Stinson-esque ploy to sleep with Mindy. Assuming the show gets renewed, this allows a season 2 finale where Seth Rogen shows back up. His recent returns to TV, in both the Mindy Project and The League, have been great!

Chase's original plan was to fly under the radar and not get noticed. I believe his quote was "I want to be the guy you don't know his name until the fifth episode" which is not ideal for a show like this. Since the producers have decided that the drama of Chase almost figuring it out is the most important part of the

I think the producers or someone addressed this in early episodes. In the previous seasons, reality shows were still relatively normal and tame so they couldn't be too ludicrous or they might get found out. In this season, they feel like reality shows have come along to a point that they are all crazy town banana

That was probably my favorite moment of that episode.

I think the "problem" if you want to call it that with Pharoah's impressions is that they are very, very accurate, they just aren't very funny. Katt Williams was funny because it's easy to make fun of pimps and comedians, and I also enjoy his Stephen A., but anyone who isn't familiar with ESPN's basketball coverage or

I think the "problem" if you want to call it that with Pharoah's impressions is that they are very, very accurate, they just aren't very funny. Katt Williams was funny because it's easy to make fun of pimps and comedians, and I also enjoy his Stephen A., but anyone who isn't familiar with ESPN's basketball coverage or

Monk had 125 episodes, Psych is at 95. Psych tends to have 16 episode seasons, the next of which starts in February (Season 7). They will pass Monk if they have an 8th season of 15 or more episodes.

Monk had 125 episodes, Psych is at 95. Psych tends to have 16 episode seasons, the next of which starts in February (Season 7). They will pass Monk if they have an 8th season of 15 or more episodes.