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Nathon Fillion on a new show? Drive?

No.

Americans must use the word "smug" as well. Firefox's stupid dictionary isn't plonking a red line under it like it just did with the perfectly cromulent word "plonking".

Wacky, maybe you're right. Maybe it's his oozing confidence(despite being in at least two series that were canceled incredibly quickly) that intimidates me and he's not smug at all.
 
The show looks like it will be bad.
 
You weren't going to watch it anyway!
 
Americans know what smug means, we use and exude it daily. I was making a joke capitalizing on the clash of cultures in the Mine Field OMG EXPLAINING HUMOR MAKES IT SO MUCH FUNNIER LOLOMGFART
 
Call me Caleb.
 
Eggs Mayonnaise said:
Americans know what smug means, we use and exude it daily. I was making a joke capitalizing on the clash of cultures in the Mine Field OMG EXPLAINING HUMOR MAKES IT SO MUCH FUNNIER LOLOMGFART


Maybe we'll start using the word "smug" in the way you described, in your honour? :)

*daydreams of smugging Justin(it's been a while!)*
 
We could tag-team and make a Justin Smugwich! :D
 
*smugs self*
 
*smiles smugly*
 
SMUG OFF!!!!!
 
"Drive can't get a break:

FOX has pulled the scheduled "Drive" burn-off from this Wednesday's (July 4) line-up, replacing the swiftly cancelled racing series with a presentation of "Anger Management," the first film to pair Adam Sandler with Oscar winner Jack Nicholson.

Since barbeques and fireworks render Independence Day one of the year's least watched TV nights, FOX had already preempted "So You Think You Can Dance," making it seemingly the perfect night to fill out the "Drive" run as six episodes.

Instead, FOX has rescheduled those two episodes of "Drive" for nine days later, appropriately Friday the 13th.

FOX pulled "Drive" from its schedule on April 25, after only three airings and four programming hours. The series averaged only 5.6 million viewers overall and a 2.3 rating in the key 18-49 demographic.
 
This just in:
Dana Delany Does 'Desperate'http://www.zap2it.com/tv/news/zap-d...wives,0,6099052.story?coll=zap-news-headlines
'Kidnapped' start, Fillion set to join 'Housewives'

Three years after first being approached to do "Desperate Housewives," Dana Delany may finally be moving to Wisteria Lane.

Delany is talking with ABC about joining the show as a regular in the coming season, as are "Drive" and "Firefly" star Nathan Fillion and Lyndsy Fonseca ("How I Met Your Mother"), according to The Hollywood Reporter.

If the deal goes through, it will be something of a full-circle journey for Delany, who starred on NBC's "Kidnapped" last season. She reportedly turned down the chance to play Bree Van De Kamp -- the role that eventually went to Marcia Cross -- in the show's pilot.

She and Fillion would play a woman and her younger husband who move to Wisteria Lane with her daughter (Fonseca).

Delany won two Emmys for her role on ABC's "China Beach." Her credits also include "Pasadena" and "Presidio Med," along with guest appearances on "Battlestar Galactica," "The L Word" and "Law & Order: SVU."

Fillion has legions of browncoat fans from his time on "Firefly" and its follow-up movie "Serenity." He starred in FOX's short-lived "Drive" this past season and is currently co-starring in the feature film "Waitress" with Keri Russell.

If her "Housewives" deal comes to fruition, next season will be a busy one for Fonseca, who plays Future Ted's daughter on "How I Met Your Mother." She's also signed to a recurring part on NBC's "Heroes," where she'll play a cheerleader who befriends Claire (Hayden Panettiere) after Claire starts a new life in California.
 
omgomgomg!!! I might have to start watching that again. Dana Delany AND Nathan Fillion?
 
And the humiliations keep coming!
FOX Parks 'Drive' Onlinehttp://www.zap2it.com/tv/news/zap-driveepisodesgoonline,0,4733925.story?coll=zap-news-headlines
After pulling two previously scheduled airings, 'Drive' will sputter off

The final two remaining orphaned episodes of FOX's "Drive" are about to park themselves online.

After several attempts to schedule the fifth and six hours of the swiftly cancelled racing drama, FOX has decided not to put "Drive" back on the network. Instead, those "Drive" hours will begin streaming on myspace.com/fox and FOX affiliate sites beginning Monday, July 16.

After only three airings and four programming hours, FOX removed "Drive" from its schedule on April 25. The series, which featured an ensemble including Nathan Fillion and Kristin Lehman, averaged only 5.6 million viewers overall and a 2.3 rating in the key 18-49 demographic.

FOX initially decided to burn off the last two produced "Drive" episodes on July 4. Instead, the network opted to go with a screening of the Adam Sandler movie "Anger Management" on the low-rated night. At the time, FOX set its "Drive" marathon for this Friday (July 13). Instead, the network opted to air a "Bones" repeat and a "Standoff" episode on Friday the 13th.

With only six episodes in the can, it's unclear if "Drive" aired enough episodes for even a slim DVD release.
 
D'OH!
 
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