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Originally posted by Krypton935 i think you mean Arrow you put Wither in your heading
Yea I know lol, but I can't edit the thread name, I don't know why. I figured it out right after I posted...me dumb sometimes lol. Sorry for this stupid mistake
Don't worry about it, it's fine. Like no one else has ever had a type-o on a thread title before. *makes a warning glance* See? We've all done it at least once.
Originally posted by RedPhoenix23 Don't worry about it, it's fine. Like no one else has ever had a type-o on a thread title before. *makes a warning glance* See? We've all done it at least once.
im not going to support you how dare u put the wrong title of the episode. south park has been a great show and for you to get the name wrong is just pathetic lol.
Originally posted by superhippie2000 im not going to support you how dare u put the wrong title of the episode. south park has been a great show and for you to get the name wrong is just pathetic lol.
At 8 p.m., ABC's "Ugly Betty" and CBS' "Survivor: Cook Islands" tied for first in households at 8.9/14, though CBS had more total viewers. Game 7 of the National League Championship Series on FOX posted a 7.9/12 for the hour. NBC was fourth with "My Name Is Earl" and "The Office." The CW got a 2.8/4 from "Smallville."
From Mediaweek:
Also in the 8 p.m. hour were NBC sitcoms My Name Is Earl (Overnights: #4, 5.7/ 9; Viewers: #4, 8.70 million; A18-49: #3, 3.5/10) and The Office (Overnights: #4, 5.3/ 8; Viewers: #4, 8.43 million; A18-49: #4, 4.0/10), and the CW’s Smallville (Overnights: #5, 3.5/ 5; Viewers: #5, 4.65 million; A18-49: #5, 2.0/ 5). If NBC is really thinking about replacing 8-9 p.m. scripted programming with news and reality/game show fare (see TV Tidbits below), what will happen to My Name Is Earl and The Office?
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