leave Canada out of this.
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leave Canada out of this.
Whoa, whoa, cool it. I haven't trolled or even said anything demeaning in this thread once. I have not said or done anything that would make me come across as an elitist either. All I've said is that this is not some conspiracy to make people buy DVDs, it is what television stations do due to ratings. It is not my fault that The Ceej gets bent out of shape even when people calmly explain things with the best intentions.
And I of /c/.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tavrobel
Whoo hoo, the CDF!
You're welcome to flounce, too.
Oh, I think it's worth reading. I'm enjoying every post. Especially the butthurt ones.Quote:
Yeah, I do see where the ceej is coming from, it is too bad that the content and idea behind the post is overshadowed by prejudgmental internet more concerned with ad hominem than even committing an ounce of brain power to make their sub-witty banter worth reading.
Right, well, if that's how we're going to play it.
/d/
Also yeah Justin blatantly didn't troll in any way, he said nothing unreasonable or hostile throughout the thread.
Let's get this back on topic please.
surfthechannel.com
hulu.com
I thought this was the topic.
You mean the fact Justin is a horrible, evil little person isn't the topic?
Or is the topic TV shows switching their airtimes around?
TV station conspiracy theories?
Honestly I don't even know what we're suppose to be talking about. XD
It's all relevant.
Oh good.
Personally I believe Justin is the one behind the Ceej's dilema.
Probably snuck into his house at night to find out what he liked to watch, and messed with him by changing the air time.
Thats right, Justin is a CEO at FOX.
Guys guys, stop with the fad hominems. ;;
Anyway, bottom line: the shows with the best ratings get the best time slots. If people lose interest in a show, ratings drop. Therefore, it's moved to a more appropriate slot. So if your favorite show sucks in the eyes of the rest of the viewing area, sorry, reschedule your DVR.
EDIT: Haha, I wish I was the CEO. I could use some money.
http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/4...7914829nh0.jpg
Anyways, I don't like it when shows shift their times around, but it is a necessity of life. Most of the time, it helps out my schedule by moving stuff to a night where I don't have prior obligations.
Fox has a history of changing their show schedules to crappy times. See: Timeslots leading up to cancellation of Firefly, Arrested Development and original run of Family Guy.
Gonna close this thread, it's served its purpose.