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Viewer Outrage over ABC’s Comedy Cancellation; Boycott Talk
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It makes fun of liberals, it is pro-Second Amendment, the leading character is a hunter who brings wild game home to the family dinner table and most important of all, it is reportedly a ratings sizzler. But ABC has cancelled the hit sitcom “Last Man Standing,” and now even Republican Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has gotten in on the protest, tweeting to star Tim Allen, “Looks like ABC is playing politics with your show, despite decent ratings.” There is mounting public opinion that Walker hit the bull’s eye. Social media has erupted since the announcement late last week.
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lbauer
(5/16/2017)
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Seems like a golden opportunity for some cable channel to pick the show up. Would be especially sweet if they did so and placed it in its old time slot directly against whatever drek ABC puts in its place. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(5/16/2017)
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OOPS! Sorry. Too popular. A 'redneck' hero? Well, now... we can't have THAT, now CAN we? |
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