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The absolute greatest comedy ever made. I have never, EVER laughed more at any movie before or after Airplane.

This article harkens back to the saying "if a tree falls in the forest and no one hears it, does it make a noise." If no one is watching this show, other than articles squawking about why it should stay on, what relevance does it have?

Worst Hank Hill impression ever.

I'm so tired of hearing about comparisons between the two. The vast majority of those who watched Gracepoint, didn't watch (and didn't want to watch) the British original.

At least it's funny.

How is it that Stewart and Colbert's writers can come up with at least a couple of funny lines five nights a week, but it's a struggle for SNL to come up with a couple once every couple of weeks. Oh yeah, neither Stewart nor Colbert were foolish enough to turn over the head writer role to Colin Jost.

I'm betting since Michaels has control of what shows fill that time slot, we'll instead get an early 1980 show from him, and an Ebersol show from 1981. He's been quoted several times as saying those Doumanian shows should never be seen again.

What'll be interesting to see is if Michaels lets one of those Doumanian shows show up on the 10-11 pre SNL timeslot.

Which for the most part do well in the ratings. They may not meet the required percentage of "young people", but considering that the older crowd has way more money than Millennials will ever have, advertisers will soon realize it makes no sense pandering to a group that will never have enough disposable income to buy…

You must not have looked at the mess that is ABC's new lineup. Half those shows will be gone by October.

Yes, Parsons seemed uncomfortable, but can you blame him? I can just imagine his response when the elevator sketch was presented…"What is this crap?" The fact that the writers had nearly a month to come up with a few funny skits, and instead came up with this garbage, shows it's not time they're lacking, it's talent.