"Saturday Night's Alt-Right for Fighting!"
"It's the Alt-Right Time of the Night!"
"You May Be Alt-Right!"
"Saturday Night's Alt-Right for Fighting!"
"It's the Alt-Right Time of the Night!"
"You May Be Alt-Right!"
THE 10-1 COWBOYS? THE BIG BANG THEORY? THEY'RE NO MATCH FOR THE POWER OF ROSEWOOD!
They appeared to show clips, but to the extent they could be identified with specific episodes by anyone who might have seen them before, not sure.
"Sirota" was intended to be NBC's answer to Barney Miller and was a decent sitcom premise, as Night Court later proved. But even if it was done better than it was, it had no chance of surviving in that mess of an NBC schedule.
Does Sherlock fall off the wagon as often as House fell off the wagon? Because if so, they really should improve the safety features on these wagons.
All Ben Casey needed was a surly attitude and some moody black-and-white cinematography. If one of the retro networks could dig up those episodes I would watch the hell out of them.
"James encourages a hockey player with a spinal injury to undergo risky surgery" - sounds like it could have been a description of Ben Casey from 50 years ago.
Last time I checked she was a couple million short of Obama.
The election result was not dictated by the speed of social progress. People did not come out in droves to vote for Trump. They just didn't come out to support Hillary the way they supported Obama, because she doesn't have his level of personal appeal.
De facto cancelled after just four episodes. Good move by CBS, the show dropped the network from a first-place lead-in to last in its time slot, no reason to fool around with this one.
Where did I say it's the approach I "want" to take?
Personally, I find YouTube's variety to be much more interesting than Netflix. There's so much cool stuff on YouTube I'd never have time to watch it all.
Network Ratings Roundup (Wednesday edition):
"…in an effort to prevent confusion among porn aficionados at the box office."
I guess "Magic Criminals" was too on the nose.
Mom and LiP both did 1.5, so while Great Indoors isn't really hurting them, it's not helping either, it's just kind of there. If TGI gets to the point where it isn't beating Mom, then the end will be near.
Network Ratings Roundup (Thursday edition):
It's supposed to be a Texas Hold'em reference, but I like your take much, much better.
This country is truly a failure pile in a sadness bowl.
Right now I'm finding it hard to imagine really giving a shit about NFL football anymore.