Wow. What an incredibly intelligent post. You're my hero. Can I have your autograph?
Love you too, sweetheart. Not sure how attempting to start a flame war in the friggin' TV forum is gonna help your point, though...
Go back and re-read my post, this time with some degree of comprehension and see if you can spot the following:
Not an improvement, but let's see where it goes...
If/when I said watched it first run (might be the DVDs my gf, therefore our household, buys) and whether or not I said I've watched it since.
ok, let's check it out, and see how I did:
I watched the show for a bit. Lost interest part way through S2 but caught few after that here and there since my gf liked it.
Shockingly, I interpreted that as that you've watched the first season and a half or so (out of 8), and a few episodes here and there since then. How's that reading comprehension? If you meant something other than what you wrote, can't help you there...
And where I went with that is that you're not much of a fan (the 'lost interest part-way through season 2' bit

), and don't watch a lot of it. Seems fair, since that's almost word for word what you said.
And here's another news flash for you... Shows frequently rely on cast changes to bring in new viewers or bring back old ones.
Since they had the #1 comedy on TV for the past 5-6 years in a row (at least), pretty sure that's not why they made a change, Cronkite. Speaking of news flashes, you may have read something about Charlie Sheen a few months back?
Your point isn't wrong in general, although not sure that's the most common reason for a cast change (usually contractual, or actor wants to move on to other things, or like this case, where actor is just a dick). I'm sure they wouldn't MIND bringing in new viewers, but as previously mentioned, it was beating just about everything but American Idol before shit hit the fan, so they'd probably be thrilled if they just brought in most of the people that were watching before.
So my disliking Asshat Catcher and that assuring I won't tune back in is relevant.
I know, you think they'd have asked you before they decided, right? Turns out that he appears to not be completely unpopular, though, so sure there's at least a couple people that are gonna cancel out your quitting watching a show that, uh, you already weren't watching. Since you already decided it was going to suck before seeing it, not sure what they really could have done to change your mind anyway, since you didn't consult it in the decision.
To a few others as well. So why not re-read the entire thread and quote everyone else who said essentially the same things I did.
Sorry champ, but the facts kinda slap you down on this one. Just re-read the thread, and NO ONE said essentially what you said. There was one or two questioning whether the ratings were gonna suffer from the drastic change, one guy saying he like Charlie and didn't wanna watch without his favorite character, and one guy calling Kutcher a dumbass. Guess the 'dumbass' quote is close, but that's about it. Pretty sure a rough count shows a lot more people interested in the change, or at least willing to actually watch the episode before deciding how dumb it was.
Thanks for playing, though...
