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I don't know that National Geographic is big on promoting anything that doesn't involve Cesar Millan, but it's a shame The Incredible Dr. Pol doesn't get any attention. It actually gave me back a twinge of faith in the "NatGeo" brand.

Well, it's been an interesting week in ye ole' comments section…  never know what the mob will choose to rally around…

It's not like I didn't want to like Castle

How does ABC have such a wonderfully diverse slate of shows in its line-up, but the majority of their programming isn't worth watching?

Please no. Not when I'm trying so hard to forget…

What unique timing - I heard this on the radio last night (I still have smudged ink on my hand where I scribbled down the name at a traffic light) and I can't stop playing this song this morning.

Jones would be an interesting choice for Moriarty, but I'm expecting one of those "he's not the villain, you want the man behind him!" type scenarios.

That is indeed highly unappealing, but not many were terribly happy when it was still belonged to Lucas.

@avclub-e9ff4d75e5f009d75101694ff6f1f80a:disqus - this has nothing to do with my expectations…

Landgraf may be lovely to you press, but no way he gets out of a tombstone that reads:

Is anyone else feeling anxious about this? This is one of those situations where its seems impossible for reality to live up to expectations.

If soap opera fans are getting their stories back, does that mean those of us who sorely miss arts programming can get A&E and Bravo back?

Fine. I hope it's a minor hit so he'll stay stay wrapped in yet another ABC show I can ignore and not be free to fuck up other projects.

It's not like the Oscars will be much better. At least they aren't laughably bad like the Golden Globes.

Can't say I'm overly excited about all the noms, but I always enjoy the actual ceremonies.

Do you think there's romantic subtext between them? I think Lisbon cares for Jane, but I've never read it as anything more than mutual respect and friendship.

^^Thanks you for this. Exactly what I was thinking.^^

On the other hand, I buy that Schmidt was so single-minded in his belief that he needed to provide Winston with a Black Experience that he would blind himself to rational thinking. I don't think it's the first time he's let go of reason while fixated on some ridiculous idea.

I offered Happy Endings my love, but it only offered me a woefully mediocre show in return. It completely baffles me why that show is held in such high esteem when it has the worst traits of so many other highly criticized comedies on full display. I realize we're fortunate enough to live in a TV age when there's all

So very true!