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Premieres for ‘GCB’ and ‘Breaking In’ came in at somewhat less than ABC and FOX might have been hoping for, falling well short of a repeat ‘Big Bang’ on CBS. Over on cable, the premiere of “Breakout Kings’ did nothing to slow down the ‘Walking Dead’ juggernaut.
Our 2012 Comedy Bracket progresses. After ‘Cougar Town’ won best ABC live-action comedy last week, we now turn to see which NBC comedy will take the top billing on that network. Which will you vote for?
I’m actually in support of Erin staying in Florida, but I knew I wouldn’t hear the end of it if I failed to mention Andy’s gesture at the end of the episode. Will it be too little too late, or are we about to have another office romance on our hands?
Our regularly scheduled programming was interrupted this week by the ‘Academy Awards’, the surprise prime-time appearance of the ‘Daytona 500′, and a triple shot of ‘Idol’. That brought a few unexpected drops to the numbers. On cable, ‘The Walking Dead’ continues to rule.
The big news on the networks was ‘American Idol’ falling to third place in viewers and the demo. Over on cable, the premiere of ‘Eastbound & Down’ could do nothing to stop the freight train that is AMC’s ‘The Walking Dead’.
Join us as the Clique shares our favorite television quotes from the previous week. If we missed your favorite, be sure to share it with us!
Dwight had a great line about English people’s main use being to judge American talent, and how they’re mean but incisive. I’ve got Simon Cowell and Piers Morgan on my list. Who am I missing?