I was incredibly disappointed when "My Name Is Earl," one of the funniest shows ever on TV, was canceled last spring. I even wrote about it in my msnbc.com Weblog, Test Pattern, and many folks commented that they agreed with me.
It's still canceled, but it's also now in syndication, so I can watch two episodes in a row weeknights at 7 p.m. on TBS. Hooray! So much better than another "Everybody Loves Raymond" rerun or a game show.
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Hey Dummy, I hear you but I also think it has run it's course. Check out Parks and Rec. I have a soft spot for Poehler.
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Hey Dummy, I hear you but I also think it has run it's course. Check out Parks and Rec. I have a soft spot for Poehler.
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