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Hallelujah - occasionally the TV Gods do stoop to answer the prayers of mortal viewers…

I'm well aware - along with all the "quel scandale" gasping, it was one of the most repeated lines in the press.

Wait, the network that flaunts The Following was sketchy about this pilot?

I was watching the parade of character and thinking I was going to call it quits, and then a certain something happened…

I think they showed amazing restraint - over the years of the characters lifespan, Stefon was only trotted out a handful of times a season.

I know there's a few people I take for granted that they're going to be with us for years to come. Someone I'm not even considering because right now they're in the prime of their life, but I'm sure I'd be devastated if they were just suddenly gone. Somehow when people who've made it to their senior years, or had

Good list - some re-watches are certainly in order…

Poor Swingtown - I'd like to think if it had been on a cable network it might have had a bit longer shelf life.

BBC America did air it and I think it still pops up OnDemand.

I just loved the heck out the The Unusuals, for whatever reason. And then it was gone, and so began the disintegration of my relationship with ABC…

It seemed like it was really getting it's footing and then it was gone. Shame. Another charming move from NBC…

I just had a re-watch of New Amsterdam after I found out it was on Hulu. It's not as fantastic as I had remembered (the last few eps are kind of clumsy) but I do wish we'd got more of that show…

Traffic Light gets no respect (especially when people love Perfect Couples and worship that other couples/hang-out show) and it was a very amiable show.

Is it possible to die from suffocation by Oirish? This film is determined to find out…

Don't referees usually have off-season/day jobs…? Wait, I'm really over-thinking this.

My DVR groans upon learning that day is a Sunday…

While not a tragedy (he was 91) I'm sad to learn he's gone. A true icon of comedy and television.

It's sounds pompous and disdainful to describe anything as "a sign of emotional maturity"…BUT…

I love watching the WKC show (so many dogs that I would never want in my house, but are fun to watch on screen), but dogs shows are so insanely political and predictable - it's usually the same breeds making the final four in each group.

Are we headed for another Up All Night situation here? At the very least we have another Schrodinger's sitcom with the show cancelled, yet un-cancelled…