RIP TELEVISION

Have never seen a single episode of any show on that entire liist. I do know that Bluff City Law looks like outright mindvirus tier brainwashing, from the ads I've seen.

Half the economy is like this- businesses are encouraged to have massive loans and debt and as long as they keep getting investors, expanding and have enough revenue to pay interest everything keeps moving along

this is also why stopping the economy for even a week is such a clusterfuck disaster as the same fuckin people that will shame you for not having personal savings run companies that also operate paycheck to paycheck sustained by massive lending and bailouts whenever there is downturn.

no matter how retarded you think America's economic system is, it's actually more retarded than that.

And nothing of value was lost

They have a near-captive TV audience!

Why is it so hard for network TV to produce more than cop dramas, medical dramas, lawyer dramas, and shitty comedies?

so they have to resort to good scripts huh

Haha no. Still in production: Saved By The Bell except the main character is a tranny, Battlestar Galactica (from the creator of Mr. Robot)

Not kidding

fuck pedo wood and fuck modern media that is infested with sjw propaganda.
if you are bored just watch some older movies or read a book, there is more old content out there that you can ever consume in an entire life time

My wife tried to get me to watch The Good Place a couple months ago, but in the first episode the writers paired up the blonde woman with a black man.

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>Not kidding
already posted bro
>The Saved by the Bell TV sequel has cast its lead.
>The 'Champions' breakout, who came out as transgender in 2018, has joined the cast of the comedy featuring original stars Mario Lopez and Elizabeth Berkley.
>Champions breakout Josie Totah will star in the half-hour comedy from Great News creator Tracey Wigfield. The series is expected to launch this year on NBCUniversal's forthcoming streamer Peacock.
>Original stars Mario Lopez and Elizabeth Berkley will reprise their roles as A.C. Slater and Jessie Spano, respectively, in the single-camera comedy that explores what happens when California Gov. Zack Morris (Mark Gosselaar's role) gets into hot water for closing too many low-income high schools and proposes the affected students be sent to the highest-performing schools in the state — including Bayside High.
>Totah will star as Lexi, a beautiful, sharp-tongued cheerleader and the most popular girl at Bayside High who is both admired and feared by her fellow students.