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Oh, the humanity. 20 shows get the axe.
#11
The only one worth saving is Designated Survivor IMO -
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#12
vicrock wrote:
The only one worth saving is Designated Survivor IMO -

That's the only one I've even heard of.

This is the golden age of TV.
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#13
Even though I've never heard of any of those shows (except Quantico since I'm a Bollywood fan and wanted to see Priyanka Chopra), I'm sure there are many that have and care that they won't be able to watch anymore.

hal wrote:
I CHALLENGE anyone to create a sentence with all of the words from all of those TV show names.

Rise, you designated survivor from Quantico, for the Mayor, one among the brave, started his new business, Alex, Inc.; this is great news since it shows the valor of the Mick.
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#14
haven't heard of a one either.
nice job mstudio.

I like TV best when I vacuum.
“Art is how we decorate space.
Music is how we decorate time.”
Jean-Michel Basquiat
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#15
I thought Great News was pretty good.

Not good enough to figure out when and what channel, but I'd watch it if I happened upon it.
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#16
Rise was too real for middle America.
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#17
Does middle america even get TV signals or have internet access? Maybe at the library?
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#18
Racer X wrote:
Does middle america even get TV signals or have internet access? Maybe at the library?

About the only thing we middle Americans get is the weather channel. We get that by putting rabbit ears on the top of our teepees. And once a week we ride out horses to Wally World.
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#19
I like/liked Designated Survivor and The Brave.

I did see Quantico and Valor and didn't care for either. I was surprised to see the former even get a second season. And one episode of The Mick, and took a pass.

I'm not familiar with any of the other shows.
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#20
fmgtech wrote:
[quote=Racer X]
Does middle america even get TV signals or have internet access? Maybe at the library?

About the only thing we middle Americans get is the weather channel. We get that by putting rabbit ears on the top of our teepees. And once a week we ride out horses to Wally World.
Is Wally World where the Medicine Man brings his wagon every month to sell his patent tonics?
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