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Posted on October 14, 2008 | 1 comment |

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  1. Toby O'B wrote:
    October 14, 2008 | Reply

    Here in America, the Sunday night schedule is insane! It's become the busiest night of television, no matter which shows you like to watch; there's soemthing for everyone.

    I liked 'Easy Money', but it's doom was a combination of being stuck in that pile-up of programs as well as following 'Valentine', which really wasn't that good. (Great as a one-and-done, but you could tell that it would be the same-old same-old for the long haul.)

    'Easy Money' was the type of show that might have fared better on the USA Network, especially in connection with 'In Plain Sight'......

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