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Maybe NBC is holding them to put them in real time slots after they cancel some of their unwatchable new sitcoms. That might give Community a chance, but probably not. Come next fall, Ron Swanson & Friends may be the only thing on that channel.
 
Community... the best comedy people aren't watching.

Revolution was good again. Really loving this show. Quite possibly more than Last Resort. They're both way up there on the list for me this year as "must watch as soon as possible". Even The Office... I'm putting it up there this season.
 
I've tried 666 for the first two Eps and it's decent. As a bonus, the Aussie/Swedish actresses (Rachael Taylor, Mercedes Mas?hn, Helena Mattsson) are very easy on the eyes. I think the title automatically drops half of its viewers from watching it though.
 
Should I watch it for our Heroes alumni cheerleader??? I'm leaning towards Chicago Fire tonight though because I heard it's suppose to be like Third Watch. And man... I really liked Third Watch!

Dunno. Chicago Fire does have Eamonn Walker(Oz) but it looks like they are going for the ladeez w/a lot of beefcake. Besides, what could they possibly present that I did not see a better version of w/Rescue Me?

Review: NBCs Chicago Fire fails to ignite
 
My favorite pilot of the new season so far is easily Arrow. Directed by David Nutter. Loved it.
 
I'm one of the few people that enjoyed Smallville, so Arrow shall be loved.
 
There's Trouble Brewing on Mockingbird Lane; NBC Perplexed! | Horror Movie, DVD, & Book Reviews, News, Interviews at Dread Central

About a week or so ago we told you that NBC might be scrapping "Mockingbird Lane," the network's new take on the classic horror-themed TV show "The Munsters." Bryan Fuller then took to Twitter to say this was untrue, but apparently something bad is continuing to brew.

According to THR, NBC has a big decision to make regarding its high-profile reboot of “The Munsters.” After two years in development and a pilot that sources say cost a whopping $10 million, the network is said to be unhappy with "Mockingbird Lane" (named for the famed family’s 1313 address) and is on the verge of scrapping the whole project. Sources say the network could choose to air the completed pilot as a Halloween special (either this year or next), or it might decide to shoot extra footage and package it as a made-for-TV movie for international buyers.
 
Should I watch it for our Heroes alumni cheerleader??? I'm leaning towards Chicago Fire tonight though because I heard it's suppose to be like Third Watch. And man... I really liked Third Watch!

Third Watch was the best. It is a traveshamockery they stopped releasing DVDs after season two. Chicago Fire looks more like "hey, there hasn't been a firefighter show in a while - let's do that" than Third Watch, though.

If you liked the 'cops (and paramedics) giving their partners crap' aspect of Third Watch, that is about half of the End Of Watch movie.
 

Finally, I won something. That woman looked more manufactured than a blow-up doll.

Not my cuppa' but this...

Review: Whether or not you like country Nashville hits all the right notes

...is getting tremendous reviews.

Should I watch it for our Heroes alumni cheerleader??? I'm leaning towards Chicago Fire tonight though because I heard it's suppose to be like Third Watch. And man... I really liked Third Watch!

Did anyone watch Nashville? The cheerleader is playing a full-blown tramp, which is the best angle the show has going. It's basically a soap opera dressed up as a drama and is completely predictable. I had to slap myself because I liked it.
 
The Sixth Gun Takes Aim At NBC | CraveOnline

Last summer, Syfy announced that it was planning a TV miniseries adaptation of Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt’s comic book series, “The Sixth Gun.” But apparently plans have changed.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, “The Sixth Gun” is now set up at NBC as a potential weekly series with screenwriter Ryan Condal set to write the pilot and Carlton Cuse already on board to serve as an executive producer on the project alongside Condal.

Originally published by Oni Press in 2010, “The Sixth Gun” takes place in the old west and follows the legend of six mythical guns. Dark forces arise when the Sixth Gun (which is said to be the most powerful weapon of the six) turns up in the hands of a young woman named Becky Montcrief.
 
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