Donal was worried because no one was watching.
I am not no one! Though, you know, I know I don't contribute to any U.S. ratings. Rats.
But I really do enjoy this show (and I can say that some local Israelis are enjoying it too). Even when the theme gets stuck in my head for hours. And I really love Stephanie's character. I totally get her on the Proust thing. The dude's depressing, and that's that.
And I really love Stephanie's character. I totally get her on the Proust thing.
Haaaa, yeah, that rule made me laugh.
I wish on-line views counted more. Except, my teevee views didn't count really, because I am not a Neilson Family. This system seems really flawed to me.
This system seems really flawed to me.
Looks at the list of current TV Shows.
Looks at the list of past beloved canceled TV shows.
I think we're way past the "seems flawed" here. More in the region of "flawed as a flaw can be".
Darn it. I really want Terriers to stick around.
I've been a nielsen person...I think I helped keep The Wire on.
If I were a Nielsen person, I'd keep Indy cars on the air. I am completely okay with this. Also other racing. And good tv. And documentaries.
Yeah, I was getting ready to say this was a good episode of
Terriers
that I liked, and then the last bit happened. And it's not that I like it any less, it's just that it's a much rougher episode. I feel sad.
But again, I liked that I didn't know where it was going. And again it's the classic tim thing of twisting the tropes. Also, I thought the actor who portrayed the dying patient was very good.