the thing about those reports is that they really...I mean, that doesn't make that much sense to bring parks and community back for short runs
30 Rock, I get, it's been around for a while, and it's dropping in the ratings, and it's not even bringing home the awards it used to bring home
but parks is getting near syndication numbers and I'm pretty sure nbc actually would stand to make money off of syndication rights to it, so I dunno, a 13 episode final season doesn't make a whole lotta sense? and with community, I'm sure the people in charge would be willing to sell it for a little cheaper, especially with that sweet comedy central deal they just got, to get as many episodes as they can out of it
and also! NBC did order a buncha comedies, but you can't assume they'll all succeed, and it seems counterproductive to dump all of your sitcoms and then try to bleed the corpse of the office dry and get a spin off out of it, especially given that the ratings for the office have plummeted this season (because this season has pretty well sucked)
but, I guess it is NBC, so who knows
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Community needs what, 16 episodes for the magic syndication numbers?
I can see that happening. But it'd be stupid.
99% of the syndicated dreck that I skim past at this hour is unholy and wrong. NBC is run by brain-damaged monkeys, but even they know more money is Good.
Almost all Hollywood news will point to deadline. Finke is incredibly well connected and her stories almost always pan out. Unfortunately even if the story doesn't make much sense, it's reasonable to trust it.
the thing about those reports is that they really...I mean, that doesn't make that much sense to bring parks and community back for short runs
30 Rock, I get, it's been around for a while, and it's dropping in the ratings, and it's not even bringing home the awards it used to bring home
but parks is getting near syndication numbers and I'm pretty sure nbc actually would stand to make money off of syndication rights to it, so I dunno, a 13 episode final season doesn't make a whole lotta sense? and with community, I'm sure the people in charge would be willing to sell it for a little cheaper, especially with that sweet comedy central deal they just got, to get as many episodes as they can out of it
and also! NBC did order a buncha comedies, but you can't assume they'll all succeed, and it seems counterproductive to dump all of your sitcoms and then try to bleed the corpse of the office dry and get a spin off out of it, especially given that the ratings for the office have plummeted this season (because this season has pretty well sucked)
but, I guess it is NBC, so who knows
i kinda wondered how good the office was doing. it's always one of the most popular on hulu, but i guess that doesn't mean much for ratings?
I don't understand why you would have a shortened season if you weren't going to make it to syndication. In that case why not just cancel it? Unless you were just trying to be nice.
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you're cray
Happy Endings is the best she's ever looked
mucho attractive
I did see someone go into the game of thrones thread to hate on game of thrones.
edit: oh I think I see what you are talking about, but I just kinda glazed over it to the posts after it
don't answer that
see you took all the fun out of it
way to go geebs
I didn't even know that was thing until I watched someone with their new smart phone
kids today
Geebs turn auto correct on
you'll luke it I promise
So cute.
Super cute.
amy poehler was lookin pretty good
it's in D&D
surprising no one
so, that happened
Eh...
I think she might be a little better looking in The Girl Next Door.
But she certainly has a better fashion sense/wardrobe in Happy Endings.
How!?!?
This is the clip that got me into the show (which I believe was posted by @Centipede Damascus):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBk1nq_HgDM&feature=related
That kinda sucks.
Why I fear the ocean.
just that if they do come back, it will be with short seasons
NBC Comedies: '30 Rock,' 'Community,' 'Parks And Recreation' Likely To Get Shortened Seasons (REPORT)
which sources this article
‘30 Rock’ Near Final-Season Renewal; NBC Eyes Short Orders For Returning Comedies
30 Rock, I get, it's been around for a while, and it's dropping in the ratings, and it's not even bringing home the awards it used to bring home
but parks is getting near syndication numbers and I'm pretty sure nbc actually would stand to make money off of syndication rights to it, so I dunno, a 13 episode final season doesn't make a whole lotta sense? and with community, I'm sure the people in charge would be willing to sell it for a little cheaper, especially with that sweet comedy central deal they just got, to get as many episodes as they can out of it
and also! NBC did order a buncha comedies, but you can't assume they'll all succeed, and it seems counterproductive to dump all of your sitcoms and then try to bleed the corpse of the office dry and get a spin off out of it, especially given that the ratings for the office have plummeted this season (because this season has pretty well sucked)
but, I guess it is NBC, so who knows
I can see that happening. But it'd be stupid.
99% of the syndicated dreck that I skim past at this hour is unholy and wrong. NBC is run by brain-damaged monkeys, but even they know more money is Good.
Almost all Hollywood news will point to deadline. Finke is incredibly well connected and her stories almost always pan out. Unfortunately even if the story doesn't make much sense, it's reasonable to trust it.
i kinda wondered how good the office was doing. it's always one of the most popular on hulu, but i guess that doesn't mean much for ratings?