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DanaK

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  1. Pretty fun episode and the byplay about the ghost rules was entertaining.

    People called it that It was a basement ghost, specifically Ralph, who got sucked off instead of Flower

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  2. 6 hours ago, GHScorpiosRule said:

    I think it was due to the preemptions? But even if that's the case, why didn't Canada show the earlier episode first? The U.S. hasn't been playing catch up and episodes have been running concurrently until Tuesday.

    Apparently it was an error on Canada's part

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    Frank and Shred head to a country club to take on an aggressive swan that Frank has a history with. At the golf course, Shred has a meet-cute with a mysterious woman. Emily makes a mistake that results in Victoria having very little time to prepare for her big citizenship exam. Patel enlists his father to help Victoria cram for the test in the all-new "Skunks and Swans" episode of Animal Control airing Wednesday, April 24 (9:02-9:32 PM ET/PT) on FOX.

     

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    WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 8:30-9:32 p.m. EDT (Season Finale)

    Nell finds out that Duncan is selling the SoCal Independent, so she takes matters into her own hands to save her job when Lexi seems unwilling to help. Then, Nell navigates an unexpected incident that leaves the sale of the newspaper on hold.

     

  5. On 4/15/2024 at 8:03 PM, preeya said:

    Does anyone know who "those ladies" actually are? Are they related or business associates? When the show first started I thought one of them was Colter's sister.

    At the very least, they are a married couple and have a business together, but I don't think we know much more about why they are working with Colter. The below article when they were cast gives some background on them

    https://deadline.com/2022/09/robin-weigert-abby-mcenany-amp-eric-graise-cast-cbs-drama-pilot-the-never-game-1235131391/

     

  6. On 4/17/2024 at 1:58 AM, AnimeMania said:

    60 Minutes with 8.6 million viewers.

    S01.E08: Camden gave Tracker it's largest audience yet with 8.2 million viewers. 

    Billy Joel Concert with 5.7 million viewers. They cut off the Billy Joel concert in the middle of Piano Man, with a half hour left to air. CBS will replay the entire concert on April 19, 2024 at 9pm.

    It was technically just a couple minutes, assuming one added time given the sports overrun. There was a timing glitch going into the late news because of a news interruption before the concert broadcast so the last minute or so got cut off

  7. 1 hour ago, joanne3482 said:

    I was bummed he didn't want kids, but I appreciate that unlike other shows they addressed it fairly early on and were able to amicably break up because, as grown ups, they realize they have different goals in life. It was a very healthy representation of what sometimes happens in relationships. 

    It does seem like it doesn't know what the show is/will be. Maybe with the paper being sold will create some storylines for Lexi and the team as workplace changes occur. Although I hope this doesn't mean they add a bunch of new characters. 

    I didn't get the sense they had decided to break up right now

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  8. Remind me, how many partners are left after that embezzler got caught, is it just Beverly and Margaret? As others have said, I can see Bev jumping ship leaving Margaret with a firm that's imploded or doesn't have any money left

  9. 47 minutes ago, AZChristian said:

    Everyone at Fujitsu was arrogant enough or stupid enough that they did not think the subpostmasters would just believe everything Fujitsu and the post office was telling them.

    When the Fujitsu guy was demonstrating how easy it was to run the Horizon system, it probably never crossed his mind that Mike was smart enough to ask, "Are these changes you're making being done live, in real time?"  I almost thought the look on the IT guy's face was, "Oh shit.  Maybe this is why all of the numbers are coming up wrong."  Until Mike's question, the IT guy didn't seem to have a clue that numbers on a screen had such a profound effect on real people.

    We watched the "real story" on PBS through Prime Video.  It was ghastly to see what these REAL folks went through.

    Did the techs themselves understand they were demonstrating/working on a live system?

    Spoiler to note:

    Spoiler

    The investigations and hearings suggested the techs would go into the accounts and fix problems when data was dropped by the system, so it sounds like they did know they could do that

     

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