I agree on both things you said. IMO AOP has had it's best episode yet. Castole has only gotten better eah week. I don't care what other people say. Last nights episode pulled at my heart. It was a great episode. I love that it got picked up for a full season. They showed piser.
Yeah, that's why they picked it up. To show 'piser'. Way to puncture my ego, Walter.
Sorry piser your just so unimportant to me i guess I just forget you name.
Originally posted by Twins12: CBS Picks Up 5 More Episodes of Accidentally on Purpose
Press Release to follow...
I'm glad to see this. I have secretly become a fan of all the CBS Monday comedies including, gulp, 2.5 Men. Last night's motor boating scene was hysterical!
Two and a Half Men has been on fire this season. Every single episode has not only been dirtier than ever, but has had more laugh out loud moments than I can remember. That entire doctor office scene was hysterical.
I am surprised a mother (a woman) would think that was funny. I would think only boy's or men I.E 16 year old boy's would like that scene. Oh wait.
Originally posted by Twins12: CBS Picks Up 5 More Episodes of Accidentally on Purpose
Press Release to follow...
I'm glad to see this. I have secretly become a fan of all the CBS Monday comedies including, gulp, 2.5 Men. Last night's motor boating scene was hysterical!
Two and a Half Men has been on fire this season. Every single episode has not only been dirtier than ever, but has had more laugh out loud moments than I can remember. That entire doctor office scene was hysterical.
I am surprised a mother (a woman) would think that was funny. I would think only boy's or men I.E 16 year old boy's would like that scene. Oh wait.
What are you talking about? Anyone with a sense of humor, and anyone that watches as much TV as I do, would find that scene hilarious. Goes to prove why Men is the sitcom leader - after 7 years, it still manages to reinvent itself with the same old sex jokes, lol.
Hey folks, just getting in and reading all the talk about CBS and their shows. Let me remind all of you that CBS boasts openly that it has the largest audience of all the nets for over 5 years (anyone who tells you they don't care about that doesn't know what he/she is talking about). With that said I will also remind you that In-house productions always trump productions from other studios therefore AOP getting extra episodes is a no-brainer as it is a CBS production (while the Class was not and it was very expensive).
Further, Rules of Engagement is treated like the red-headed step child because it is not a CBS production, it is from SONY therefore Rules is not loved and will be the first show to die if CBS has to choose as Gary Unmarried is "in-house" and Christine is a WB production which CBS tends to enjoy...the other comedies are to strong to get rid of.
On another note, there is no way CBS will move Criminal Minds from Wednesday as that show still dominates the timeslot even with heavy hitters like SVU & Glee in the timeslot (not to mention American Idol at mid-season)
Oh and I think Numb3rs will survive till next year as it is also "in-house"
Originally posted by Twins12: CBS Picks Up 5 More Episodes of Accidentally on Purpose
Press Release to follow...
I'm glad to see this. I have secretly become a fan of all the CBS Monday comedies including, gulp, 2.5 Men. Last night's motor boating scene was hysterical!
Two and a Half Men has been on fire this season. Every single episode has not only been dirtier than ever, but has had more laugh out loud moments than I can remember. That entire doctor office scene was hysterical.
I am surprised a mother (a woman) would think that was funny. I would think only boy's or men I.E 16 year old boy's would like that scene. Oh wait.
What are you talking about? Anyone with a sense of humor, and anyone that watches as much TV as I do, would find that scene hilarious. Goes to prove why Men is the sitcom leader - after 7 years, it still manages to reinvent itself with the same old sex jokes, lol.
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Wrong about Rules of Engagement. ROE is jointly owned by CBS and Sony.
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Originally posted by Adolfo: Hey folks, just getting in and reading all the talk about CBS and their shows. Let me remind all of you that CBS boasts openly that it has the largest audience of all the nets for over 5 years (anyone who tells you they don't care about that doesn't know what he/she is talking about). With that said I will also remind you that In-house productions always trump productions from other studios therefore AOP getting extra episodes is a no-brainer as it is a CBS production (while the Class was not and it was very expensive).
Further, Rules of Engagement is treated like the red-headed step child because it is not a CBS production, it is from SONY therefore Rules is not loved and will be the first show to die if CBS has to choose as Gary Unmarried is "in-house" and Christine is a WB production which CBS tends to enjoy...the other comedies are to strong to get rid of.
On another note, there is no way CBS will move Criminal Minds from Wednesday as that show still dominates the timeslot even with heavy hitters like SVU & Glee in the timeslot (not to mention American Idol at mid-season)
Oh and I think Numb3rs will survive till next year as it is also "in-house"
I've read that Sony produces it with no mention of CBS...Do you have a link/site about this?
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Originally posted by Twins12: Wrong about Rules of Engagement. ROE is jointly owned by CBS and Sony.
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Originally posted by Adolfo: Hey folks, just getting in and reading all the talk about CBS and their shows. Let me remind all of you that CBS boasts openly that it has the largest audience of all the nets for over 5 years (anyone who tells you they don't care about that doesn't know what he/she is talking about). With that said I will also remind you that In-house productions always trump productions from other studios therefore AOP getting extra episodes is a no-brainer as it is a CBS production (while the Class was not and it was very expensive).
Further, Rules of Engagement is treated like the red-headed step child because it is not a CBS production, it is from SONY therefore Rules is not loved and will be the first show to die if CBS has to choose as Gary Unmarried is "in-house" and Christine is a WB production which CBS tends to enjoy...the other comedies are to strong to get rid of.
On another note, there is no way CBS will move Criminal Minds from Wednesday as that show still dominates the timeslot even with heavy hitters like SVU & Glee in the timeslot (not to mention American Idol at mid-season)
Oh and I think Numb3rs will survive till next year as it is also "in-house"
For the 2nd consecutive week, ABC’s “Castle” outperformed NBC’s “Jay Leno” in the 10 o’clock hour with its largest margins to-date in both Total Viewers (+5.5 million viewers – 9.4 million vs. 3.9 million) and Adults 18-49 (+100% – 2.4/6 vs. 1.2/3). The sophomore drama saw week-to-week increases among Adults 18-34 (+6% – 1.8/5 vs. 1.7/5) and Women 18-34 (+10% – 2.3/7 vs. 2.1/6), posting season highs in both measures.
Originally posted by Twins12: I am happy to report, one and only one CBS sitcom rose in the finals despite the Atlanta preemption. You guessed it. The Big Bang Theory went up to :
Originally posted by Adolfo: I've read that Sony produces it with no mention of CBS...Do you have a link/site about this?
quote:
Originally posted by Twins12: Wrong about Rules of Engagement. ROE is jointly owned by CBS and Sony.
quote:
Originally posted by Adolfo: Hey folks, just getting in and reading all the talk about CBS and their shows. Let me remind all of you that CBS boasts openly that it has the largest audience of all the nets for over 5 years (anyone who tells you they don't care about that doesn't know what he/she is talking about). With that said I will also remind you that In-house productions always trump productions from other studios therefore AOP getting extra episodes is a no-brainer as it is a CBS production (while the Class was not and it was very expensive).
Further, Rules of Engagement is treated like the red-headed step child because it is not a CBS production, it is from SONY therefore Rules is not loved and will be the first show to die if CBS has to choose as Gary Unmarried is "in-house" and Christine is a WB production which CBS tends to enjoy...the other comedies are to strong to get rid of.
On another note, there is no way CBS will move Criminal Minds from Wednesday as that show still dominates the timeslot even with heavy hitters like SVU & Glee in the timeslot (not to mention American Idol at mid-season)
Oh and I think Numb3rs will survive till next year as it is also "in-house"
One Tree Hill beat Gossip Girl in A18-34 and tied it in W18-34. Dawn must be pissed!
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