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I feel like I could deal with this a lot better if it weren't for the fact that Glee got a sixth season.

If it's awful, I will be so disappointed. Karen Gillan and John Cho on a show by Emily Kapnek shouldn't be awful. It should be amazing, underappreciated, and cancelled prematurely.

Football. Olympics. More Football.

No, it's absolutely silly to write off a network over one cancellation. Honestly, as much as I love making fun of NBC - and I really, really love making fun of NBC - in some ways, the ratings freefall of their scripted programming has actually allowed the network to take chances on some really gutsy and interesting

I mean, it's mostly an admittedly bad joke in my quest to feel better about Community's cancellation, you know? Wasn't meant to be taken strictly seriously. The real reason I don't watch Hannibal is that it sounded dumb/bound for immediate cancellation when it was first announced, and then I heard it was good but by

That's why I never started watching Hannibal. Now that Community has been cancelled, I'm one show (P&R) short of being totally free of NBC, which is the ultimate life goal.

Oh, and apparently picked up Galavant, The Whispers, American Crime, and Black-ish and renewed The Goldbergs and Agents of Shield and picked up Agent Carter. ABC knows how to get press - start renewing and picking things up at 10:30 EST while the NFL draft is on. Smart.

ABC can't do anything right!

For those playing at home, ABC just renewed OuaT, Castle, Scandal, Greys Anatomy, Revenge (why?) and Resurrection and picked up the Shonda Rhimes pilot, "How to Get Away With Murder." Nathan Fillion will never, ever escape from ABC.

So much bad hair in one little publicity still. I want to talk about who thought it was a good idea to give Debra Messing another show. Then I want to talk about who I need to bribe to get Cristin Millotti a decent pilot.

Debra Messing is a street tough cop who can solve mysteries super well, but just doesn't know what to do with her unruly twin sons and her soon-to-be ex-husband who just refuses to sign those divorce papers, and oh, by the way, her partner - whom she leans on for support - is SUPER attractive.

Yes, yes, this all very interesting, but I'm waiting for the article that talks about NBC's additional three shows they picked up today, because I need someone to confirm for me that The Mysteries of Laura is the the worst idea NBC's had since they gave Anne Heche a sitcom about hearing God.

This is what I do when I babysit for my friends' kids. Am I… am I not supposed to do this?

I like The Newsroom. Intellectually, I'm aware this should cause me to feel shame. Emotionally, I just really like The Newsroom.

I was very fond of both Hey Dude and Salute Your Shorts when I was seven. I'm glad to be reminded that they were a thing. Thanks, AV Club.

Yes - on TNT. It's not Leverage, but it's not the worst of those TNT-type shows. She's also married and has a baby with Daniel Gillies, so I think she's doing just fine for herself in general.

Perfectly valid question. I don't have a great answer for it, so I may just steal D-Nice's. It's a habit - I've watched from the beginning because I liked the concept and the cast. I enjoyed season one fine, I thought season 2 was pretty damn good, and it's only season 3 where I've started to actively dislike the show

I'm having trouble putting into words how terrible this show has gotten. The political angle is nonsensical and completely outside the realm of reality. Also, I have no idea what this show is about - is it "24" with a female lead? Is it Alias with politics? Is it a character study about power? I have no idea. Also, I

It was ABSOLUTELY insulting.

That was the worst damn part. The kids are like, "Haha! This isn't a story about how much you loved our mother! This is a story about how you always wished that you were with Aunt Robin. Haha! That's hilarious. Ask her out. Haha. This is all so funny!"