Broadway Legend Joined: 6/28/07
Honestly, I am very surprised by this. They seemed happy together and I thought it was going to last.
Amy Poehler and Will Arnett Separate
NO.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
That poor woman. None of her sitcoms since Married With Children have worked and now she's alone with that new baby and Mya Rudolph.
There's no hope for love
I wanted them to reappear on every generic sitcom and movie comedy in the next decades as the old married couple a la Stiller and Meara.
Who are you talking about Namo? Christina Applegate?
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
No Amy Poehler from that reality show they star on called Up All Night. The one with Amy and Will.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
And are they ever gonna air that Maya Rudolph show that they always show them working on?
I hear that Will Arnett separated from that talk show so it might not air until next season.
I feel like Maya gets such a bad edit on that show. She's a totally different person on that talk show of hers.
That talk show isn't real. It's part of a show she works on in the documentary she's making about her friends with the baby.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
I think so. I don't think it's a boy or girl, though (only on tv it is) but when it's shown on tv it's different than when theyre filming with it so you get a different look at what they see when they're working with the baby in real life before it's put onto film.
Noooooooo! This makes me sad
..but this thread is cracking me up. So it's a wash.
Also, my friend knows someone who watches the show so I can give all kinds of insider info about what was on an episode after it airs.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
Maybe they won't deal with it on the show.
It probably won't be dealt with on the show itself but the show will probably deal it in it's own way on the show or off it.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
I'm still unclear about whether the show within the show will show any of this?
Tough to say but I think it all depends on ratings and whether or not they can get an audience for the new season of the show to support (and root for) that show while still caring about the people involved with the other show while it's still airing and will that viewership carry over to the new show (either within or without) the current show while still running, so it all depends on things like that.
I think they should get a petition going--once the show in the show is cancelled--to require all the people who didn't watch the show from the beginning and tweet about how funny it was and identify every trope and meme in every episode to be put on a meta-no-watch list so that when the show is picked up by a fledgling cable network in search of content they're not allowed to watch. Or Tweet.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
I love the idea of a meta-no-watch list.
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