Letang Is The Truth wrote:
was disappointed the aussie girl wasnt on outsourced last night
Do not like this show at all.
I dont either. I usually leave it on while I'm doing stuff in between The Office and Always Sunny. I gotta start changing the channel. Gotta get this show off of TV so Parks and Rec comes back sooner.
That's funny, because the only time I have The Office on is when I'm waiting for 30 Rock
Q: I've started recording new shows on the DVR and letting them sit there before watching in case they end up getting quickly canceled. Rather not waste my time getting into a show with the trigger-happy networks not giving most shows a chance.
That said, any idea what the ratings look like for “Chase,” “The Defenders” and “No Ordinary Family”? Is it OK to start actually watching them? I'm curious too...what new shows are doing well in the ratings?
-Mike, 44, Forest Hills, PA
Rob: This is a great question because it reveals the frustration viewers have with TV and the lengths to which they will go to protect themselves from disappointment.
Overall, nothing has really broken out to be a hit. “Hawaii Five-0” is probably faring best but no show has gotten the kind of buzzy reaction networks hope to achieve (think: “Glee”).
Of the programs Mike asked about, ABC’s “No Ordinary Family” probably has the best ratings and will likely get a full first-season pickup. CBS’s “The Defenders” is also showing enough signs of life that it should stick around for a while. I didn’t think “Chase” was long for this world but…
This week NBC handed out full first-season orders to “Chase,” “The Event,” Law & Order: Los Angeles” and “Outsourced.” Fox previously did the same for “Raising Hope.”And late yesterday CBS picked up all five of its freshman shows -- "Hawaii Five-0," "Blue Bloods," "Mike & Molly," "The Defenders" and "$#*! My Dad Says" -- for full first season runs.So those shows will stick around for the bulk of the 2010-11 TV season.
i was looking thru my tivo yesterday and noticed my generation got cut after 2 eps. i hadnt watched any but i thought it was a novel idea. guess it sucked. delete.
Sam's Drunk Dog wrote:I thought Community was subpar last night compared to its normal standards.
Yeah, last night was probably the worst Community ever. Too much Shirley.
For obvious reasons I started off hating the episode and wasn't sure I would finish it. I decided that since Abed was the character involved (as well as Shirley) that there would be some sort of redemption and there was. It was probably my least favorite episode (for the lack of being funny, not the Christian aspect) but it wasn't terrible.
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