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More importantly, he brought negative publicity to the company. That's grounds for termination.

They were doing TV well before Table 19, plus considering the budget of that ($5m) and that it wasn't the worst movie they had their fingers on, it seems like an odd on to pin anything on.

Are you a millenial? Or are they 40 now?

Get Out was alright, but I feel the social commentary kind of fell flat. Still an enjoyable movie. It kept reminding me of the Juneteenth episode of Atlanta, but that was superior in every way (outside of not being a horror movie)

I don't think it's quite there yet, AD had a flow all its own, Trial and Error still feels like it's aping other programs while also being just a little too broad. It certainly has potential, though.

He strikes me as a Joey-type that is in incredible denial of how horribly awry everything is going. And I think he does it pretty well. I can definitely see how it comes off as annoying though for a lot of folks.

They're renewed through Season 14, so 2 more seasons is likely. Alas, that's still only 20 episodes.

Fox is kind of on a "humans eating pet food" kick lately

I loved that concept of that whole "Duel" contest that resulted in Aragami and 2LDK, wish a few more directors would do something like that (set rules, 2 directors, 2 totally different movies)

Oddly, this kind of reminds me of 2LDK.

Looks like a Lomo Saltado Burrito. And I approve, even if it is just a digestible coma.

The comments section just slid into Yahoo Comments territory. It's kind of beautiful.

This is AV Club, and it's a mildly amusing story, such is the sites MO.

If Spongebob can say it, then dammit, so can Sunny.

It's the SAG awards, which nobody expects anyone to watch. So if there's one award show to grandstand on, this was it. Don't like it? Don't listen to it.

The fact you could write everything off on the fact that he was a first time architect and this was all new to him, which was mostly true both ways, was well played.

For the six season arc it had its up and downs, individual seasons worked well though.

This reminds me, what a shitty fucking movie.

He was married to Demi Moore back then, pretty sure she was the main provider and pant wearing in that relationship.

It's odd and intriguing in the right ways.