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To Ted: "You love rules. You should marry a rule and have little rule children and build a house made of rules."About the OctoChicken: "It freaked me out when it came down from its web"To Ted about the lab people: "How do you manage all those scientists with their egos and bickering and full-frontal nerdity?"To the security guard Ryan: "Oh shoot. It's not the card, it's these damned breasts of mine. I'm taking a new medication and it's making them so big and perky."To Ryan, again: "Oh my God, there were vaginas everywhere."To Ted again: "Hey, my boobs worked their ass off!"Don't cancel this show, ABC. At least run it again this summer so that it can be discovered. It's so funny.My favorite Ted line? "With great junk comes great responsibility."I agree, Ted.THR this AM:ABC announced renewals for 12 established series, including realitystalwarts "Dancing with the Stars" and "The Bachelor" and topdramas "Grey's Anatomy" and "Desperate Housewives." Also receiving an early pickup for next season are dramas "Brothers& Sisters," "Grey's Anatomy," "Ugly Betty" and "PrivatePractice" and unscripted veterans "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,""Wife Swap," "Supernanny" and "America's Funniest HomeVideos." The dozen join "Lost," which is set to return for its final seasonas part of a three-season pickup in 2007. (snip) Absent from the list: ABC's entire freshman class, includingstruggling midseason efforts such as "The Unusuals," "Better OffTed," "Castle" and "In the Motherhood" as well as import"Scrubs." ABC's also once again thinking about picking up Old Christine from CBS if that network axes the show. But I think they should stick with their comedies that have already gotten some juice on their own air as I believe it's easier to promo something that already has some sampling going on than a new show, which I know is antithetical from the current network philosophy. Clip widget from ABC after the jump. I want this one to stay, too. This, Chuck, Samantha Who? ... I know that Bette...
To Ted: "You love rules. You should marry a rule and have little rule children and build a house made of rules."About the OctoChicken: "It freaked me out when it came down from its web"To Ted about the lab people: "How do you manage all those scientists with their egos and bickering and full-frontal nerdity?"To the security guard Ryan: "Oh shoot. It's not the card, it's these damned breasts of mine. I'm taking a new medication and it's making them so big and perky."To Ryan, again: "Oh my God, there were vaginas everywhere."To Ted again: "Hey, my boobs worked their ass off!"Don't cancel this show, ABC. At least run it again this summer so that it can be discovered. It's so funny.My favorite Ted line? "With great junk comes great responsibility."I agree, Ted.THR this AM:ABC announced renewals for 12 established series, including reality
stalwarts "Dancing with the Stars" and "The Bachelor" and top
dramas "Grey's Anatomy" and "Desperate Housewives."
Also receiving an early pickup for next season are dramas "Brothers
& Sisters," "Grey's Anatomy," "Ugly Betty" and "Private
Practice" and unscripted veterans "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,"
"Wife Swap," "Supernanny" and "America's Funniest Home
Videos."
The dozen join "Lost," which is set to return for its final season
as part of a three-season pickup in 2007.
(snip)
Absent from the list: ABC's entire freshman class, including
struggling midseason efforts such as "The Unusuals," "Better Off
Ted," "Castle" and "In the Motherhood" as well as import
"Scrubs."
ABC's also once again thinking about picking up Old Christine from CBS if that network axes the show. But I think they should stick with their comedies that have already gotten some juice on their own air as I believe it's easier to promo something that already has some sampling going on than a new show, which I know is antithetical from the current network philosophy. Clip widget from ABC after the jump. I want this one to stay, too. This, Chuck