roosters93
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Lighten up a little.
Seriously.
Lighten up a little.
Obviously you don't give a shit if this thread gets closed, it's always been a joke anyways
Keep quoting away
I am tired of every Community thread degenerating into an Alison Brie wankfest
I'd ask you to make an official Alison Brie |OT| thread but then I know this thread would be a ghost town
The group is fighting.
Is the gif of Troy putting the cup underneath the straw still kicking around?
But earlier this month, the online video service Hulu announced that it was acquiring the Internet rights to "Community," which is co-produced by Sony Pictures Television and NBCUniversal. The cable channel Comedy Central, owned by Viacom Inc., also has been in talks to license reruns of "Community." That syndication deal, if consummated, could convince NBC to bring back the show, which costs about $2 million an episode to produce, for a fourth season.
Looks like Comedy Central is in talks about licensing reruns of Community.
http://articles.latimes.com/2011/dec/31/business/la-fi-ct-comedy-syndication-20111231
Do it!
It'll mean less reruns of Tosh.O
Also, might mean a fourth season.
But, less Tosh.O!
1. Yeah!
2. Is two million an episode a lot by comedy standards?
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On network, with the large ensemble they use? Sounds about right. Its not like their budget was slashed to ribbons like Chuck after season 2, though I assume it will be it we get a 4th season.
The six cast members of Friends were paid $75K/ep in season three. Multiply that by six and account for inflation, that's about $608K/episode in 2010 dollars just for the main cast. If anyone knows any rules of thumb for cast salary to total episode cost ratios, they should chime in now.I thought it seemed rather small. Then again, I guess scripted comedies no longer see budgets like Friends or even to a lesser extent Everybody Loves Raymond.
so this show is dead for real.
is TBS or some other network going to pick it up? maybe Netflix can pick it up.
The six cast members of Friends were paid $75K/ep in season three. Multiply that by six and account for inflation, that's about $608K/episode in 2010 dollars just for the main cast. If anyone knows any rules of thumb for cast salary to total episode cost ratios, they should chime in now.
You should take into account Joel, Chevy, and Gillian are probably getting paid a little more than the others. Rash received a pay bump this season.
It's the little things:
Instructor Syfy
What's that in/from?Just saw the pics of the cast as the characters from Animal House, Fast times at Ridgemont High and Porky's for the first time. Funny. and hot heh
a recent issue of EW, I think.What's that in/from?
I think they announced they'd signed him for six episodes.I hope Goodman is in more than just 2 episodes in the second half of the season.
Don't be alarmed if I show up at your door with season 1 on dvd. It's that important.More Biology teacher guy whose name I don't remember because I never watched The Wire or whatever show he was on.
I hope Goodman is in more than just 2 episodes in the second half of the season. I know they haven't really spent much time in the actual school or classes this season so far, but still we've only had 2 episodes with him. Let's bump it up a notch for the second half. More Goodman. More Biology teacher guy whose name I don't remember because I never watched The Wire or whatever show he was on.
You should take into account Joel, Chevy, and Gillian are probably getting paid a little more than the others. Rash received a pay bump this season.
I understand Joel and Chevy, but why Gillian?
She's been in a number of actual movies
What's that in/from?
BTW Would that be a reference to Marc Maron on that list?