Steve Timko, to moi, today (3/12):
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>> I forget to do that regularly. I found an add-on to do it with one click
to the toolbar...I should try that again...
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On Mar 12, 2018, 5:20 PM, at 5:20 PM, 'Bob Jersey' via TVorNotTV
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>Kevin M, today (12):
>>I still haven’t watched the last few episodes of season one of
>>Timeless, and based on the ratings for the
Kevin M, today (12):
I still haven’t watched the last few episodes of season one of
Timeless, and based on the ratings for the Timeless season premiere,
I’m not alone in growing frustrated by their execution of a potentially
good premise. Idol didn’t seem to be a good lead-in.
I have this
I still haven’t watched the last few episodes of season one of Timeless,
and based on the ratings for the Timeless season premiere, I’m not alone in
growing frustrated by their execution of a potentially good premise. Idol
didn’t seem to be a good lead-in.
On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 1:43 PM Steve
You know, when Phil McGraw created a one hour drama based on himself, they
chose an actor who did not resemble him in any way. And now the drama based
on Marcia Clark chooses an actress that does not resemble her.
I sense a pattern.
When they make a one hour drama based on me, I hope they don’t
"The Fix," a pilot ABC picked up, about a former county prosecutor who
comes back to handle a case involving a famously-acquitted actor accused of
a new killing, casts Robin Tunney (my family remember her from "The
Mentalist," f'rinstance) as the prosecutor... Variety
They had a 2.3 in the demo and TV by the Numbers called that solid. That's a
lot of money to pay for 2.3. He said Seacrest had a low profile.
http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/daily-ratings/tv-ratings-sunday-march-11-2018/
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I thought it was a great episode as well. My biggest complaint is that they
have Kate McKinnon playing everyone. But otherwise I liked the sketch. The
Nickelback sketch was memorable. I will even defend the Kyle Mooney sketch. It
mostly was the same joke told over and over. I liked how they
I agree about the Mooney thing, but otherwise not. I’m not saying it was
one of the best episodes of all time; I am saying it was one of the best
episodes of the season.
My social media feed did not have much reference to SNL either way. After
reading your take I googled it, and did not see wide
> Just going to note that Sterling K Brown was unusually good on SNL this
> week, and made the show unusually above average. He is a great actor, and
> it turns out great actors can elevate material, and maybe inspire writers
> to try a little bit harder. Especially liked the Nickleback sketch
Noting for myself (and many others on my social media feeds) that I found
Brown's outing an embarrassment of riches of terrible writing from the
endless and horrifically unfunny cold opening through the terrible Family
Feud sketch to the horrific 12:55 thing that was one of the worst offerings
Just going to note that Sterling K Brown was unusually good on SNL this
week, and made the show unusually above average. He is a great actor, and
it turns out great actors can elevate material, and maybe inspire writers
to try a little bit harder. Especially liked the Nickleback sketch
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