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Meh.

I thought Stumptown was actually headed for renewal, but COVID kinda torpedoed that.

I didn’t watch American Housewife beyond a couple of episodes this season, but the cut down to 13 episodes seemed like a signal that it was the end (maybe a COVID thing, but the Goldbergs managed to get a full 22-episode season done). I did catch the season (now series) finale and I guess things ended well enough.

No. There were a bunch of little jokes and scenes that were cut before broadcast that they put back into the DVDs (these don’t have any commercial fade-to-blacks beyond the theme and credits). The only ones I can remember was that opening scene in the pilot where they’re just shooting the sh*t before Ross arrives was

I’ve been meaning to get around to watching this one; it does seem better than the title and source material lets on. And there’s a bleeped swear at some point, right?

Random pet peeve: they put out extended versions of the episodes on the DVD boxsets, but the HD remasters have used the broadcast versions instead and those scenes aren’t anywhere anymore.

Also Ugly Naked Guy was seen like twice by a nondescript actor, never in full view.

Like most procedural shows, it could be a little repetitive, but the idea of a grade school cop show is really great.

I’m an 100% down for more Venture Bros. Aqua Teen is good too, even if the actual movie they did is...eh. Never watched Metalocolypse.

I did watch all of Kimmy, yes. It’s been awhile since I watched any of them, though. But yeah, I do know they were longer than 30 Rock’s average episode. I’m not sure it worked in favor of this show, though.

I found the show very funny and the actresses were all great; Sara Bareillis really nailed the Liz Lemon delivery. And boy, I loved that “New York Lonely Boys” song.

You could always just get one month.

Eh, I think she’ll be fine.

Agreeded; I never skipped it.

I was quite partial to the Simon and Garfunkle-esque “New York Lonely Boy” song.

It seems as though shooting has already been done.

Muppets People Mover next please!

There was a recent episode of The Goldbergs that had a giant studio audience for a few shots. I wonder if they did a similar thing. Because I can’t imagine having to test/deal with several dozen people for that.

Pretty much every Klasky-Csupo show has unappealing-looking character designs.

I was thinking it wasn’t that smart to put multiple new shows’ episodes out on the same day, because people are gonna be talkin’ the new Marvel thing, not Mighty Ducks. But then I realized network TV has always been like that (with your TGIFs and such), so it’s really still just a matter of watching what you want to