Axatullux
Lab Technician
While putting aside any previous opinions on Season 7 so far, I had other thoughts.
I sometimes wonder if the ratings are because of the suspension of "Two and A Half Men" and some of that audience drifted over to CSI:NY. While not trying to go too far off-topic but Charlie Sheen truly messed everything up for the network, and likely jeopardized not only many crewmembers' jobs but also perhaps has brought TAAHM to a pre-mature demise. Good riddance to that gasbag.
If CSI:NY survives to Season 8, my guess is is that it could very well be because it might have gained audiences who are/were upset and angry at TAAHM's sudden cancellation. Congratulations Sheen. You just might have given CSI:NY a new lease on life!
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:rommie::lol:
:lol::guffaw:
:lol:
Maybe I'm just having my periodic anti-MK flair-up at the moment but for now, both Kanakaredes and Sheen have, in my mind, have been tossed off the moving train!
:beer::hugegrin:
:angryrazz::angryrazz:

:angryrazz::angryrazz: The former will eventually regain her place in my world, the latter can disperse with the wind.
I sometimes wonder if the ratings are because of the suspension of "Two and A Half Men" and some of that audience drifted over to CSI:NY. While not trying to go too far off-topic but Charlie Sheen truly messed everything up for the network, and likely jeopardized not only many crewmembers' jobs but also perhaps has brought TAAHM to a pre-mature demise. Good riddance to that gasbag.
If CSI:NY survives to Season 8, my guess is is that it could very well be because it might have gained audiences who are/were upset and angry at TAAHM's sudden cancellation. Congratulations Sheen. You just might have given CSI:NY a new lease on life!
Maybe I'm just having my periodic anti-MK flair-up at the moment but for now, both Kanakaredes and Sheen have, in my mind, have been tossed off the moving train!
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