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@ Rory L. Aronsky
The best comment on here!
Comment by Anon — Tuesday July 28, 2009 @ 12:01pm PDT Reply to this post
On what planet’s atmosphere is that considered a great graphic/illustration? That was done with all the finesse of a PowerPoint slide. Circa 1995.
Comment by Hmmm — Tuesday July 28, 2009 @ 12:22pm PDT Reply to this post
Network sitcoms are welfare for writers. Nobody else cares anymore. The shows will still suck.
Comment by Nick79 — Tuesday July 28, 2009 @ 1:18pm PDT Reply to this post
Yummy!!!!!!!!!!! Minus the Nuts!
Comment by T.Koma — Tuesday July 28, 2009 @ 1:22pm PDT Reply to this post
Nicely done, Nikki. Karma bit him in the ass and hoping Jeff Zucker is not too far away from getting his ass canned soon enough along with Angela Bromstad, another hack who couldn’t produce a hit if her life depended on it.
Comment by Richard — Tuesday July 28, 2009 @ 1:25pm PDT Reply to this post
I should add I’m in favor of welfare for writers.
Comment by Nick79 — Tuesday July 28, 2009 @ 2:02pm PDT Reply to this post
Okay, but still. The two funniest sitcoms on television are “30 Rock” and “The Office.”
So he wasn’t completely terrible to us non-industry viewers.
Comment by ToddAbolo — Tuesday July 28, 2009 @ 2:27pm PDT Reply to this post
It seems odd to me the man behind all of this is still in charge. When does Zucker go? He made the big decisions that destroyed NBC.
@ Rory L. Aronsky
The best comment on here!
On what planet’s atmosphere is that considered a great graphic/illustration? That was done with all the finesse of a PowerPoint slide. Circa 1995.
Network sitcoms are welfare for writers. Nobody else cares anymore. The shows will still suck.
Yummy!!!!!!!!!!! Minus the Nuts!
Nicely done, Nikki. Karma bit him in the ass and hoping Jeff Zucker is not too far away from getting his ass canned soon enough along with Angela Bromstad, another hack who couldn’t produce a hit if her life depended on it.
I should add I’m in favor of welfare for writers.
Okay, but still. The two funniest sitcoms on television are “30 Rock” and “The Office.”
So he wasn’t completely terrible to us non-industry viewers.
It seems odd to me the man behind all of this is still in charge. When does Zucker go? He made the big decisions that destroyed NBC.