Cancelled shows of Tomorrow: The War on Chuck Lorre - Part 7

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Not a big deal since it was a one season story anyway.
 
They can conceivably say it was just a limited series and didn't need to continue after one season, but if it had been successful, you can probably be sure that it would've gone from being "limited series" to just "series".
 
that's funny that Gracepoint should get cancelled after I saw David Tennant pushing the show on either Letterman or Ferguson just a few days ago...
 
Technically, I guess Selfie could've counted. Asian male lead. Sadly, that's rare in 2014.
 
I saw a preview of "Fresh off the Boat." Looks okay. It does star the guy who best known as "Asian Jim"

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I think after the final season is done with, ill try to watch it.
 
The internet today: "Look what's been nominated for a Golden Globe!!!!"

Me: "We suddenly care about the Golden Globes now?" :huh:
 
The internet today: "Look what's been nominated for a Golden Globe!!!!"

Me: "We suddenly care about the Golden Globes now?" :huh:

We do if they nominate people we like. I was all for this years list... and then I saw Meryl Streep's name. :o

At least Keaton got a nom.
 
It's funny when shows are a "hit" during the summer then networks air them earlier where they most likely fail.
 
*Put this in the unpopular tv opinion folder*
I know there are a lot of Chuck Lorre haters here, but this last season of Two and a Half Men is actually very good, is coming back to the dynamics of the first seasons with the adopted kid. Sure, some of the running jokes are getting very repetitive, but there are some genuine laughs, I have to admit.
 
And to think people complain about there being too many superhero shows...

I love world building but i never got into any cbs shows to care about them.
 
I roll my eyes so ****ing hard when people here, of all places, start b****ing about superhero shows. Like, are you kidding me with this?
 
**** that ****. There aren't enough superhero shows on TV as far as I'm concerned.
 
How can anyone here possibly think that, what, five DC/Marvel-based shows airing at the same time is too much, when we've got a few dozen characters/titles that have been producing issues nonstop for 50-75 years?
 
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