I don't know, but it's depressing. I think the Brits have it right -- let a show run for just four or five seasons at most and then yank it. I think they have the occasional exception, but that's how most of them seem to go. I've hardly ever known a show to go longer than that without deteriorating. ("Monk" was still okay for the most part, but even it started to get a little stale by the end.) Maybe that's the point at which the writers get bored and start smoking pot in the writers' room.
How that guy could see his wife's suffering and then just callously go off with the other woman . . . he must have ice water in his veins. And Thirteen's just as bad for getting all huffy and disappointed when he tried to do the right thing at first. What the heck business is it of hers if a man's faithful to his wife??
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Date: 2010-04-27 11:59 am (UTC)How that guy could see his wife's suffering and then just callously go off with the other woman . . . he must have ice water in his veins. And Thirteen's just as bad for getting all huffy and disappointed when he tried to do the right thing at first. What the heck business is it of hers if a man's faithful to his wife??