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He's right though. CC went through a period during Chappelle's success where they were greenlighting network-priced series. Both Stella, Sarah Silverman, and yes, Drawn Together were so pricey that they almost all were canceled because the network couldn't longer afford paying for them. I think the DT guys offered to

Eh, when hybrid cars first came out, there was a whole sub-culture of douchebags that just HAD to tell you about how great they were for driving a hybrid and mention it at every turn. My biology teacher made the entire class walk to the staff parking lot to show off his car for no reason one day. I can imagine, living

It still exists and can be applied to streaming rights but it isn't like it was ten years ago where one network spent huge $$ to rerun Seinfeld all day long.

Syndication is somewhat dying. Most shows go to streaming platforms now. The days of a series getting a huge syndication deal with a network is a thing of the past.

For a few years, Larry David implied it may be over. In 2014, he said something like "The odds are 6 to 1 of it ever coming back:"

IIRC, Adult Swim was very disappointed with Season 2 of Frisky Dingo for some unexplained reason. They ordered "X-tacles" pilots then scrapped any work they had with Adam Reed. Reed went to FX and there was Archer.

I've accepted mall cops.

They couldn't be more different.

This film reminds me of "Observe & Report" with Seth Rogen in that they were two pitch black dark comedies that took comedic actors and had them go completely off the rails from their usual shtick. Audiences, of course, were baffled.

If any series deserves a Netflix revival, it's "Life and Times of Tim"

I wish Adult Swim would revive Frisky Dingo whenever Archer ends

Netflix films have MUCH larger budgets than any direct-to-video film from back in the day. Regardless of Sandler's Netflix films being shit, they both carried $60 million budgets and looked of theatrical quality.

Mike Judge said MTV got new leadership that didn't feel it fit their teen girl demo (even though the revival was their second highest rated show at the time).

Canceling Archer doesn't seem like an FX move considering the finale was a cliffhanger and FX obviously really loves the show.

I'll be shocked if FX actually cancels 'Archer' without a proper finale. It has been one of their iconic shows for the past six years and I at least see Landgraf giving it one more season to wrap things up or give it a send-off.

The Life of Pablo was garbage

Donald Glover's show is "Atlanta" and it's coming out this summer or fall. A lot of these cable comedy projects spend years in development to never come out. I remember Patton Oswalt signed a deal for a "Louie"-esque series back in 2011 and we never heard another peep about it.

It doesn't make that much sense but it's likely to keep crowds to a minimum and it may be much easier for theaters to hire off-duty police officers at a 7:45 show rather than a midnight showing.

Since the Aurora shootings, studios started allowing theaters to play movies the evening prior to their release to discourage midnight showings.

Coloring Book, I guess technically a "mixtape"