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Thought the second episode of the Sherlock Holmes show was a big improvement over the first one. I might keep watching it. Kelly Kapoor's show is alright, I probably will only keep recording it because of where it is in the schedule. I am starting the third ep of Revolution right now and it basically rates as guilty pleasure - I am a sucker for large pieces of cutlery. Not a single one of the dramas I watch on a major network makes the top tier of dramas I watch (SAMCRO, Justified, Burn Notice, Walking Dead, Thrones, Southland). Keep making sitcoms about monkeys, guys.
 
I am giving up on Revolution already. I have found it to be too exasperatingly stupid, and not in a fun way.
 
Anybody who thought Revolution or Last Resort would last was kidding themselves.
 
I'm sort of confused at how much I'm laughing at The Neighbors.
 
We shall see. The numbers seem to be holding. I think it will be more 'Heroes' than The Event. I don't think the Event's numbers were ever really that good. NBC did a LOT of promotion on this one, they are going to stick with it as long as it keeps getting better than average ratings. NBC isn't in last place by accident.
 
NBC isn't in last place by accident.

What are you talking about? A sitcom with a wacky monkey? Genius! A comedy about the outlandish phenomenon of men raising babies? Brilliant! Hey, Modern Family gets huge ratings, it must because it features a gay couple so we'll borrow that concept instead of the part where Modern Family is funny! Ooh, I know what 2012 needs - a firefighter drama!

Once Animal Practice gets cancelled, they need to take that monkey and promote him to head of development so he can pick the pilots, because he cannot do any worse than whoever currently holds that position. Either that or hire the guy at FOX who greenlit Mob Doctor and then do the opposite of whatever that guy suggests.
 
Anyone watching "The Mindy Project," I downloaded the first episodes, watched for a bit and just found her so unbelievably annoying and deleted them. Any reason to return?
I am sticking with "Ben and Kate" for awhile.
 
Treehouse Of Horror, Terrible Flops And Surprise Success – The Week In TV Ratings | Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and TV News and Rumors

...Go On is still doing well, but there were massive drops for the latter, with Mathew Perry’s sitcom tumbling down from 2.7 to 2.2 this week.

NBC has high expectations, and rightly so, but I just don’t see the series making it to a second season. I think the consistently lower Ryan Murphy laugher, The New Normal, has a better chance of keeping a similar number throughout its run while Go On will drop and drop. And drop and drop. And drop and drop. Until it’s finally at that low, low place where NBC will cancel it.
 
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