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Todd VanDerWerff
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It didn't run 100 Episodes, so it's out for that feature. But we will be doing a TV Club 10 on it at some point.

They're not "omissions." This is just a group of shows chosen to be as eclectic a mix as possible. When we do another list like this, one or two of those will surely pop up. But Rubicon is much less frequently recommended in the "2010 cable dramas that were canceled after an episode" sweepstakes.

But then you'd miss season eight, which has some of the best episodes!

I'm sure it will be on DVD someday.

As always, stuff we do TV Reviews of will continue in TV Club and vice versa.

Nope. That's one of the many ill-advised Rudolph sequels.

Rudolph's been in the CBS stable for the entirety of its run, I believe. ABC would love to get its hands on it, but CBS keeps outbidding the other network.

I don't think anyone thinks of "Waldo" as the best episode at all. I think it's the Rosetta Stone to unlocking the whole series, but it's (as I said in the review) really, really messy and easily the weakest episode of the show. I've seen much more praise for "Complete History Of You" than anything else.

Borgen is not very widely read (though it does okay, given the fact that it's a Danish drama on an out of the way channel), but I write about it, so we don't have to pay freelance money for it.

We will probably add it to the monthly rotation. Comments were robust, but they generally are when we ask if people want there to be more coverage of a show. Readership was pretty low.

You don't wanna see the payola I had to fork out for that.

Showtime PR has it as "One Last Time," but it was "Horse And Wagon" until just a couple of days ago. Same thing happened with "The Motherfucker With The Turban" last season, and we were all the poorer for it.

Image should be there now!

All Shows is on its way back. Otherwise I would agree!

Those IT dweebs are your FATHER!

Because all designs will have bugs that are easier worked out with the site's users poking at them. It is sad but true.

If it were up to me (and it's so, so not), I would send Disqus into the sun and figure something else out. But there are several things that keep Disqus around and probably will for the immediate future: Finding a new comments system is either a.) expensive or b.) time-consuming. Theoretically, we could design our own

Last night's TV Club reviews are still sort of swimming in the ether. Presumably, somebody knows where they are, and they will pop up on the front page and/or the TV Club landing page fairly soon. Until then, they can all be found by doing a search for the episode title. Inconvenient, yes, but it's an issue that

I think that's the differentiation between articles and features that mention a show, and I'm told it's being worked on. Probably worth e-mailing about as a bug though.

1.) All Shows will be back very soon. I particularly need it to navigate the site when I'm doing my TV Club editing duties, and I've been assured it will return as soon as it and the new design are communicating peacefully.