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Jackie Jormpjomp
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TGIF was ABC. If you want to make to make a CBS reference about sitcoms it should have some thing to do with laugh tracks, masturbation jokes and an endless parade of white folks (unless you're talking about Two Broke Girls in which minorities are there as punchline targets).

Ironic. 30 Rock was an NBC show. NBC can't be a complete loss then, unless you only make references to shows you don't like.

Ha ha, wait seriously?

NBC is still in a horrid slump, but it also has been home to some of the most groundbreaking and compelling dramas (Homicide, the first few years of ER, the original Law and Order, Miami Vice, West Wing) and some of the best comedies (Seinfeld, 30 Rock, Cosby, Community, Parks and Recreation, SNL, The Office, The Mike

I get what you're saying, but Walking Dead is not the number one drama on television. If memory serves it hit an amazing series high (and made even more impressive that it is a cable show) of over 12 million viewers. NCIS has brought in something like 22 and a half, and with far more episodes per season. The Sixth Gun

I hope he is successful. He's funny, talented, and would have been a great Spider-Man. I still think it would be a mistake to not pop up on Community occasionally if the show continues on much past his final episodes.

He is an extraterrestrial. It is appropriate to roll your eyes at just about anything he says. Also, bringing up his HORRIFIC performance at the Olympics is the last thing you should have done if you're trying to make him look like Norma Rae.

Jimmy Smits wasn't in the NYPD Blue pilot. Fix that.

Thundarr kicked ass.

The show's creator supposedly had met Oswald in the military, so there is a very interesting connection there. The episode itself is heavy handed and kind of an ill fit to the rest of the series. The final twist is a surprising one (in a good way) but I remember being turned off by the whole thing when I saw it as a

Nothing more American than bashing America

Hopefully it'll leak at some point so we'll see how NBC screwed up this time.

He is directly responsible for the "legitimizing" of Channing Tatum and for that o e day he will have to atone.

That second sentence is written as Christopher, Walken….speaks.

And of course they kept intact the whole "Wonka's father was a dentist" subplot that forms the backbone of his entire character (massive Liz Lemon eye roll).

Classic? That's enough now.

Going to have to agree with most of your post.

There must be a lot of things you don't "get". Oxygen to the brain for example.

No, difficult would have meant neither film not getting made at all. These were hiccups.

Two lines of actual news extended to a series of horrific run on snark filled sentences.