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Right, the title above the clip has 1993, but Conan clearly said that it was from 2000 (like Pairesta said).

Studio 60 didn't work, but I'd disagree with ACM that nothing about it worked.

I was watching Nerdist news.
In the closing moments, they pointed out that Berg and Johns are reporting to separate bosses at WB. While not a guarantee of disaster, internal conflict and diluted leadership are still on the table.

It is not how you meant it, but yes, Shooter should have talked… sooner. He stayed silent for many years, while a lot of bad decisions, which originated from corporate, were blamed exclusively on him.

I'm disappointed after reading this article.

Whenever Jim Shooter would comment about Marvel in the 70's and 80's, he would lament that the executives and owners of Marvel did not come from the comics industry, and approached it like a conventional business instead of creative entertainment. By and large, they had contempt for the company they controlled, and

CBS gave Supergirl to CW.

It's not like his name was Dick Puzzi.

Castle's strength was the chemistry in the cast, not the plots. Losing half of them was almost certain to be a mortal wound, if the series wasn't cancelled.

Now I'm thinking about the scene where Darth Vader is talking to Lando Calrissian about their "deal", and Lando realizes the depth of the well he jumped into.

"You CANNOT be serious! It was OUT! His first serve can only go to the service line HERE! This far! NO FARTHER!"

CBS just needs to wait until Rob Thomas has finished iZombie, and have him do the adaption.

I think it is reasonable to conclude that Forbes only wanted a limited number of episodes. In which case, Zack is penalizing the series for making her short time so memorable? Or should she have been given a lesser role in the show, and give Cain to someone else who probably would not have been as good?

But can you also identify the Baywatch episode (which had Warlock and Eleniak)?

If I'm thinking of the correct reference, he was exhausted after doing CPR the correct way for several minutes. His friends were trying to get him to stop. If he no longer had the strength to continue CPR (it is very taxing, and he recently swam as hard as he could), he had nothing to lose by pounding and yelling.

(Speed Force recuses from giving anyone power.)
"Bored now."

Maybe those helmets were not for fighting.
If those were *drinking* horns, then it would be like a primordial version of the hats with two beer can holders.

I did a web search for quotes, so I'm hoping that person got it right.
If not, it still sounds like authentic Tick.

I sometimes wonder if Palin and Carson watched "The Tick" frequently and didn't realize it was a comedy.

I remember having a bit of a flame-war with an anti-vaxxer. He was helpful enough to provide links to back up his claims, but was curiously quiet when I pointed out that I looked up the papers mentioned articles, and they were the complete opposite from what he was told they said.