You really haven't missed out on anything. I once thought that anything with Bruce Campbell in it would be well worth watching.smash wrote:Anyone catch the Burn Notice one of? About Sam? I got it on my DVR but haven't yet watched it.
I was wrong.
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You really haven't missed out on anything. I once thought that anything with Bruce Campbell in it would be well worth watching.smash wrote:Anyone catch the Burn Notice one of? About Sam? I got it on my DVR but haven't yet watched it.
I couldn't watch more than 25 minutes before stopping. It's since been deleted from my tivo.smash wrote:Anyone catch the Burn Notice one of? About Sam? I got it on my DVR but haven't yet watched it.
I saw the first 2 episodes this weekend and I really enjoyed it.Less than a month after its record-setting debut, Showtime’s The Borgias has been renewed for a second season.
The cabler announced on Monday that the Jeremy Irons-fronted crime-family drama has been picked up of a 10-episode second season. Borgias‘ opener gave Showtime its best premiere ratings for a drama series in seven years.
Dex wrote:I saw the first 2 episodes this weekend and I really enjoyed it.Less than a month after its record-setting debut, Showtime’s The Borgias has been renewed for a second season.
The cabler announced on Monday that the Jeremy Irons-fronted crime-family drama has been picked up of a 10-episode second season. Borgias‘ opener gave Showtime its best premiere ratings for a drama series in seven years.
I've never seen 1 second of the Tudors.smash wrote:I know you watched The Tudors, but I never got a sense if you were a big fan or not. I'm going to guess it's most comparable to that?
USA Network is set to announce at its Monday afternoon upfront presentation that it has renewed the legal dramedy Fairly Legal for a second season
To that end, Deadline hears that “changes in the series’ creative direction” are in the works for Season 2, which will launch its 13-episode order in early 2012.
Make no Bones about it: Booth and Brennan will be back on the case next fall!
Series star David Boreanaz confirmed on Twitter Monday night that Fox has renewed the hit procedural for a seventh season — presumably after coming to terms on a new license fee agreement with producer 20th Century Fox TV.
And on that note, The Chicago Code & Lie To Me have also gotten the axe.smash wrote:Fox faggots.
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