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Plus normally when they try to cover up a log, it is usually dark enough to see the outline of it, even with a blur. Her shirt appeared to be a basic white short sleeve shirt.
5 months, and no word about season 4. I really hope someone like Shout Factory gets the rights to this, and finish it. The later seasons are some of the best!
I'm aware. My message was meant in hopes that someone at a studio, or label somewhere reads it.I don't know if you recall, but it was roughly 7 years and 5 months between announcements last time.
Well this is sort of fitting for the thread.
I've been a lifelong subscriber to Entertainment Weekly and I never thought I'd see this -- an ad for TV on DVD from CBS. It's this week's issue, the annual Fall TV Preview issue.
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Glad to see they found some money in the ad budget to do it in a major publication, especially with DVD long off the radar of these companies' marketing efforts.
Nice ad but where are the classics? Where's Perry Mason, Beverly Hillbillies, I Love Lucy, Brady Bunch, Andy Griffith? You get the idea. There should be equal time between current shows and the classics. Let's see in a decade which ones of those current shows will earn the right to be called 'classic'!
The season 1 set of the revived MacGyver is conspicuously absent from the photo.
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Did MacGyver get picked up for a second season?
And good question about the EW demo...Entertainment Weekly is certainly not the magazine it was when I first started reading it as a high school freshman in 1990, but I've continued to subscribe all these years later. I can't imagine anyone in the millennial age bracket interested in flipping through those pages (made of paper) every week.
Well this is sort of fitting for the thread.
I've been a lifelong subscriber to Entertainment Weekly and I never thought I'd see this -- an ad for TV on DVD from CBS. It's this week's issue, the annual Fall TV Preview issue.
Glad to see they found some money in the ad budget to do it in a major publication, especially with DVD long off the radar of these companies' marketing efforts.