Sit Down, Shut Up - "Miracle's Are Real" - Talkback [4/26]

To be quite honest, I'm extremely disappointed by the negative talk going around (not here on TZ, just the interwebs in general). while it may not be the greatest show ever to hit the TV screens, it still deserves a chance, and The Hunstman is right, 2-3 episodes should be the minimum before someone writes off a show.

As for the ratings, Nielson families are specatularly redundant these days. They don't measure how many people watched the show online, or recorded it for that matter. Unfortunately, advertising is still sold based on such ratings so TV stations are remarkably conservative when it comes to content; hence we will soon have 3 McFarlane family sitcoms to look forward to rather than a bit of variety.
 
Yeah, really, apperantly America likes dysfunctional families, instead of something that's actually not redundant.

Also, FOX, you're technically slapping American animation, should you cancel this.

Actually, for that matter, how the hell did they get Mitchell working for them again, if they may plan to cancel it anyways?!

You know what? Mitchell should just go elsewhere, I appreciate his work, but FOX doesn't seem to appreciate him back. :shrug:
 
I don't understand why they don't put it at 7:30 instead of 7:00. I mean, it's not like 7:30 is a valuable timeslot or anything.



But, wasn't King of the Hill followed by another new episode? Sit Down, Shut Up will be followed by a rerun, making it far easier just to skip the entire 7 o'clock hour.



Oh, come on. If they did that then everyone in this thread would be complaining that Fox was trying to kill the series by not airing the episodes in order.
 
AS will pick this up, I don't doubt it. And they'll create a promo or bump talking about how Fox didn't want it and they'll gladly take it off their hands or something.
 
And then the show will be successful on AS and DVD's will be created.
DVD sales will be high and FOX will bring it back! It'll be the next Family Guy!! :D

Not really.
 
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