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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
I hate NBC
With the return of the least funny man in Hollywood, Jay Leno, and the butchering of Must See TV years ago, I am dedicating this blog entry to my hatred for NBC and how they have done nothing good outside of the "Today" show, "Chuck", and the "Office" these last few years.
NBC thought it would be a great idea to start a forum where users can share photos, ideas, and links with Jay Leno...little did they realize that Conan fans are more passionate (and actually know how to use a computer). Result? The site has been temporarily blocked due to the huge number of users.
Great idea NBC! Hire an "American Idol" reject who couldn't make it in music and put her in a comedy when she has never shown that she has a funny bone in her (unless she has had sex with Artie Lange or another comedian recently).
It won't be long until America divorces itself from NBC's newest reality show, "The Marriage Ref". I haven't seen a reality show this badly acted and scripted since "The Hills" made its debut.
How long do you think NBC will try to ride the Olympic bandwagon. Vonn on "Law and Order"? I wish disqualification was an option.
Only NBC could find a way to destroy the Olympic closing ceremony by shamefully promoting their awful new program.
And speaking of the Olympics (still), could NBC have aired more any more promos for "The Marriage Ref" and "Parenthood"? It brings me such joy that while "The Marriage Ref" performed well in its post-Olympics spot (well really mid-Olympics spot since they disrupted our viewing of the closing ceremony), it still brought in fewer viewers than CBS's "Undercover Boss". And the debut of "Parenthood"? That too fell behind viewers of a CBS show...this time "The Good Wife".
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