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Sean Patrick Flannery has gone to the dogs.

I thought he was Jonathan from Buffy the vampire Slayer.

But getting Young Indiana Jones to play Doctor Jones was some nice stunt casting.

I'm starting to notice how they're stuck in the office.

Maybe this show is a little less than it used to be?
 
Cancelled, FOX announced as the lowly ratings expected.

If they had stuck with the season 1 format it would have been so much better.
 
What was the last huge successful comedy?

i can't think of anything as hugely must see as friends, since friends. but that could just be because I'm dead inside?
 
Archer's successful by cable standards, and unlike broadcast comedies, it's something I'll actually watch. :D

+1

As for Two and a Half Men and Big Bang Theory, I can't decide which one I abhor more. I think there's something about comedies with a live studio audience that I generally dislike.

One of the better news of the year was that Arrested Development is being brought back by Netflix. Hopefully it'll prove to be a worthy cause. :)

-Jamman
 
okies, I'll give you two and a half men, even though it's about as debatable if the show still counts since Ashton replaced Sheen, not saying that it's worse or better, but did you see the final season of Scrubs after JD and the gang left?

Big Bang is excellent but I don't feel like it's taking the world by storm like Happy Days did.
 
Nah.

I love that show, and it's been going for a while but it doesn't feel like the world is ready to surrender to it's awesomeness.
 
I wonder if this will get saved by Netflix/Hulu/Amazon

I wouldn't recommend they do that. They don't want to get the rep of being the place where network garbage gets revived. They should be looking for legitimately good, cultish series like Arrested Development or developing their own series (both of which they're doing.)

Don't be misled by that noise they made about reviving Terra Nova and The River - that was bogus. Those are both Spielberg shows. It's obvious that they just wanted to curry favor with him, maybe make an original series with him or get a powerful friend in Hollywood, which Netflix desperately needs, considering how the studios have been snubbing them in negotiations over streaming rights.
 
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