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Fox is making money from them somehow. NBC needs to get with the times and realize that unless they're happy creating programming for people too poor to afford PVRs, or too old to use them, that overnight ratings aren't the only way to judge success.

"I wouldn't know, I don;t have any."

I think if FOX wanted something the Family Guy audience would stick around for, they should just bring back "Ow, My Balls!"

Mulaney isn't too hot, but I wouldn't put it in the same category with the "Oh no you didn't!" zinger-fest that was Dads. I mean, let's be real here. Mulaney is an admirable effort that doesn't work, and Dads was pandering junk.

You mean, like, children? Well, sure, that's just pure balls. Gotta give it up for that.

Thankfully.

You tell me! *THUMP!*

Pair it with a reboot of Tibor's Tractor and you're golden!

Could it be set in the Soviet Union?

Actually, those started as jokes, but I actually think the second one could be a show. Shit, nobody steal it!

The Last Word. Stars Norm McDonald and Reggie Watts as the proprietors of the last book store in America circa the year 2025.

Oh, poor Mulaney. I have to say, I actually watched the Christmas episode and thought there was some funny absurdist stuff in it. It's just the whole format seems so deliberately perverse and retro-grade that I can't understand how he thought there was an audience for it.

People wouldn't have watched it. CBS shows only get the ratings they do because their elderly viewers lost the remote in in 1995 and don't know how to change the channel.

The kids coming up today, I tell them all, if you're good you don't need to work blue to get a laugh.

I actually like a lot of NBC's current comedies, the only difference is I watch them on FOX now.

I was really excited at that cameo by the giant Chinese in Guardians Of The Galaxy.

No, Veronica Mars is. All those Kickstarter contributors are millionaires now.

She's really brilliant. The whole reason this is a show at all is based on her appeal.

I second the need for more pulp. The show could use one of those serial villains who wears a hood over his head and speaks all his dialogue through a microphone.

You're very wrong about this.