WEB-SPE@K: Which TV show will you be glad to see after the writer’s strike ends?
According to most news sources, the WGA strike seems to be an end. What television shows are you looking forward to seeing again the most?
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MAD TV and Rescue Me. Assuredly not Saturday Night Live.
MAD TV and Rescue Me. Assuredly not Saturday Night Live.
Two-and-a-Half Men was decent before the strike and about the only funny sitcom still around.
Two-and-a-Half Men was decent before the strike and about the only funny sitcom still around.
“The Office” no doubt. I’m missing my weekly dose of Michael Scott’s ‘That’s what she said” jokes.
“The Office” no doubt. I’m missing my weekly dose of Michael Scott’s ‘That’s what she said” jokes.