The Mysteries of Laura

Next episode March 25

Intoxicated Intern

An intern who has been working at a trendy tech start up is discovered dead. Laura finds it hard to find time for romance.
 
I hope they do. Even though some critics really dog this show, I think it is hilarious and refreshing.

S~

I totally agree and I also hope it´s renewed.
I truly enjoy it. but I wouldn´t like to raise my hopes and suffer the pain of not seeing it renewed.
 
NBC needs to keep this show. They don't have that many hits on that channel anyway. IF they could do one thing that would help the network in having hit shows, it would be to stop taking them off in mid season and then moving them around the calender to different nights. Let people watch the show consistently and then do the season finale, whether that means ending it by mid season for the year or letting it play through out the season and then having a May finale. They could always put more shows on during the season ,but only after the regular shows have already had their yearly run. People can't keep up with a show that is there ,and then gone and then moved to another night and a different time. This is what killed Heroes and Revolution and now is hurting the Blacklist: large amounts of time when they don't even play the show. It is like they come up with a good idea and then promptly kill it with all the inconsistent times and days that they air or don't air.
 
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A club patron's death is linked to jewelry heists, so the detectives must halt a thievery ring in order to solve a murder. Meanwhile, Jake breaks divorced-parent protocols, leading Laura to reexamine her involvement with Tony
 
NBC needs to keep this show. They don't have that many hits on that channel anyway. IF they could do one thing that would help the network in having hit shows, it would be to stop taking them off in mid season and then moving them around the calender to different nights. Let people watch the show consistently and then do the season finale, whether that means ending it by mid season for the year or letting it play through out the season and then having a May finale. They could always put more shows on during the season ,but only after the regular shows have already had their yearly run. People can't keep up with a show that is there ,and then gone and then moved to another night and a different time. This is what killed Heroes and Revolution and now is hurting the Blacklist: large amounts of time when they don't even play the show. It is like they come up with a good idea and then promptly kill it with all the inconsistent times and days that they air or don't air.

Good points
 
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NBC needs to keep this show. They don't have that many hits on that channel anyway. IF they could do one thing that would help the network in having hit shows, it would be to stop taking them off in mid season and then moving them around the calender to different nights. Let people watch the show consistently and then do the season finale, whether that means ending it by mid season for the year or letting it play through out the season and then having a May finale. They could always put more shows on during the season ,but only after the regular shows have already had their yearly run. People can't keep up with a show that is there ,and then gone and then moved to another night and a different time. This is what killed Heroes and Revolution and now is hurting the Blacklist: large amounts of time when they don't even play the show. It is like they come up with a good idea and then promptly kill it with all the inconsistent times and days that they air or don't air.
Unfortunately, this isn't the only show and network. Fox is just as bad. CBS is all over the place after the holidays. 1 on, two off, etc.

S~
 
Good points
Well as Teachsac has already stated, all the networks do it. But in my opinion NBC is one of the worst for killing potential good shows. Blacklist was a real hit and now the ratings are dropping-due to what I stated before. Mysteries of Laura is a good show ,full of humor and interesting personalities and the way they all interact is great too. So of course we can expect NBC to kill this show too.
 
Well as Teachsac has already stated, all the networks do it. But in my opinion NBC is one of the worst for killing potential good shows. Blacklist was a real hit and now the ratings are dropping-due to what I stated before. Mysteries of Laura is a good show ,full of humor and interesting personalities and the way they all interact is great too. So of course we can expect NBC to kill this show too.

Agreed,
Yep, even though other networks are good at screwing up bad, NBC can be proud of being number 1 at screwing up good shows.
It´s a shame what they´ve done with The Blacklist.

There you have it, NBC launching a show that becomes a success and then not looking after it properly.

But I guess that´s NBC´s way of doing things, so--- keep up the crappy work NBC.
 
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I think that Frankie is funny.

"Zingers is like if a Twinkie and a Sno Ball had a baby"

Anyway, that was quite an unexpected ending on last night´s episode, so the season finales looks interesting.
 
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