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But the post-Voice comedies absolutely died once The Voice wasn't in front of them. The Wednesday sitcoms crashed. P&R's ratings were weak, but its potential replacements were worse. And there's no question that P&R was expected to be done after the wedding episode, but was kept on because the other new sitcoms were

You get seven seasons on broadcast television if your ratings are higher than the shows brought on to potentially take your place.

Rifftrax features on Amazon Prime.

James "Five yard out pattern" Thrash!

I don't know about "this week", but Baskets, Portlandia, Workaholics and 24 have gone away recently.

"There was no giant, no monster, no thing called "A.V. Club" to be followed."

Fallon's 10 p.m. lead-ins on NBC are usually solid Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and not bad on Thursday, so he has no complaints there.

NBC is at least respectable at 10 except on Fridays (which is least important), and the Chicago shows can almost be called hits.

SG has more than doubled CW's ratings in the time slot, so it really can't ask for more than that.

Followers of candidates that appeal to those who react emotionally rather than analytically aren't going to be upset about them not releasing tax returns. In fact, not releasing that information allows them to maintain their fantasy about the type of people the candidates really are.

IMO, Sanders or Clinton just delays Trump or someone like him for four years.

Sadly, Trump is great for ratings and clicks, so there's no easy way to escape, even on an entertainment site like this.

This series was used as an example of how the "very special episode" concept has become somewhat standard procedure.

Not like the NCIS trash we churn out like so much sausage! We want this to be watchable!

"SCTV had all five variety series (writing nominations)…"

"What I think people saw was an emotionally needy Ann Coulter wannabe,
trying to make a buck off of the left’s propensity for outrage"

MILLIONS OF ILLEGAL POINTS!

Two game show hosts. Maybe now he can get a job with Alex Trebek or Pat Sajak.

The most amazing part is the focus on ratings, which no one gives a shit about except the news channels themselves, the advertisers and apparently, him.

Yes, if she was a fictional character, her last name would be considered too "on the nose".