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Post by Casper on Nov 5, 2006 22:32:53 GMT -5
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Post by Shinra on Nov 7, 2006 11:00:42 GMT -5
bah, now i see this post lol ill have to wait another week. i did finally see a preview for it tho. john goodman was guest staring right?
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Post by Casper on Nov 7, 2006 11:22:58 GMT -5
bah, now i see this post lol ill have to wait another week. i did finally see a preview for it tho. john goodman was guest staring right? You can watch the whole episode online as well! Just follow the link in my posting above. It's a two parter ... so I'd recommand to catch up. And yes, it's with John Goodman.
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Post by iheartlost on Nov 7, 2006 21:29:54 GMT -5
I am loving it so far. I hope it sticks around. Exalt-a-tammy for watching "Studio 60"! + 3Exalt-an-iheartlost for watching "Studio 60"! + 7Awwww! Thanks for the exalt, Casper. ;D
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Post by Casper on Nov 7, 2006 23:18:28 GMT -5
^ My pleasure.
Seriously, anyone. If you're interested ... test this week's episode out online ... it's been really great!
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Post by Casper on Nov 10, 2006 9:21:06 GMT -5
NBC Gives 'Studio 60' a ChanceLOS ANGELES -- Its ratings aren't what NBC would hope, but the network has nonetheless picked up its first-year drama "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" for a full season."I am pleased to show our support for this outstanding and ambitious effort from executive producers Aaron Sorkin and Thomas Schlamme," NBC Entertainment chief Kevin Reilly says. "From the start, they have delivered the superb show that we wanted. The critical support has been rock-solid and there is a passionate core audience. We can't wait for what's going to come in the remainder of the season." Although Reilly has been saying he'd be patient with his new shows virtually since he announced the network's schedule in May, the "Studio 60" pickup is still a mild surprise. Only a couple weeks ago, there were rumors that the show, a backstage look at a long-running, "Saturday Night Live"-like comedy series, was on the verge of cancellation. That talk abruptly changed in the past few days, when whispers of a possible pickup started. The series, which stars Matthew Perry, Bradley Whitford, Amanda Peet, D.L. Hughley and Sarah Paulson, is averaging about 9.8 million viewers per week and a 4.0 rating in the key adults 18-49 demographic. Those numbers include an audience of 13 million-plus viewers for the premiere; more recently the show has been drawing in the neighborhood of 8 million people. NBC notes, however, that "Studio 60's" ratings have ticked up in each of its last two telecasts. The series also has one of the highest concentrations of "upscale" viewers (those with incomes of $75,000 or more) of any show on television.Source
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Post by lez41086 on Nov 14, 2006 10:25:55 GMT -5
Sweet! I was sure it was going to get cancelled since it costs like $3 million an episode. I'm glad NBC is giving it a chance! Last night's episode was good. I love John Goodman as the judge. I'm glad there are other "Studio 60" fans here!
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Post by Casper on Nov 14, 2006 10:32:54 GMT -5
You, my friend, have a cuuute avatar! Exalt-an-lez41086 for watching "Studio 60"! + 29
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Post by iheartlost on Nov 16, 2006 19:43:05 GMT -5
Sweet! I was sure it was going to get cancelled since it costs like $3 million an episode. I'm glad NBC is giving it a chance! Last night's episode was good. I love John Goodman as the judge. I'm glad there are other "Studio 60" fans here! I agree, John Goodman did an excellent job playing the judge! I can't wait for the next episode.
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