Oh internet. I would like us to all have a big group hug right now. I don’t know that I’ve ever felt closer to you. The fact that many of you couldn’t even concentrate on Fashion Friday after I dropped the “Friday Night Lights” bombshell just warms my heart.
Judging from the emails and comments I’ve received today, it appears that many of you share my love of “Friday Night Lights” and agree that for NBC to cancel it would be a tragedy.
Here’s the link to the original article that a reader sent me.
NBC, I’m going to be honest with you and let you know that it’s pretty obvious you don’t have a whole lot going on in the way of quality programming.
The glory days of “Seinfeld”? Over.
“Friends”? Over.
“The Cosby Show”? Could make a comeback, but probably over.
I mean, I know you have Howie Mandel on “Deal or No Deal” and you enjoy airing it four nights a week right before whatever lame version of “Law & Order” happens to be on.
I also just saw a preview for some show about newlyweds being blindfolded and guiding each other through a parking lot.
Well, that’s just good T.V.
And honestly, NBC, you’ve left “ER” on for about twenty years past its prime, so why can’t you give “Friday Night Lights” another season?
So, for all of y’all who are like me and want to fight for our right to party, or you know, another season of “Friday Night Lights”, then go check out this link for more information on the campaign to save the show.
I realize it’s a small thing in the whole scheme of life, but I am sitting here watching “Grease 2” because there isn’t anything better on T.V.
Not that “Grease 2” isn’t a piece of cinematic greatness, but I feel certain that both Michelle Pfeiffer and I would be grateful if the American public had another viewing option.
Although it’s hard to top the moment where she sings “Cool Rider”.