NBC long ago lost the battle for viewers on Thursday, falling to fourth place on a night it had pretty much owned since the mid-eighties. But while the ratings were gone, the Night Formerly Known as Must-See TV retained its rep as home to top-quality comedy as late as last year, with Parks and Recreation, Community, 30 Rock, and (depending on which week you tuned in) The Office all delivering the funny. This year, it’s all collapsing: Community has been banished to Fridays, 30 Rock will end after a half-season, and showrunner Greg Daniels announced last month that The Office will close in May. The good news about the last two developments is that they seem to guarantee Parks and Rec will be back next season, unless NBC brass decided they just want to completely go out of the comedy business.

Vulture - Six Burning Questions About Thursdays (via partyscientist)

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foundingfatherfest:

pageoharawriter:

solenn-e:

so, i don’t know… thomas and martha jefferson during the four months of her agony. she is dying and he is not leaving her bedside
anon i made what you asked (more or less)

lliterally crying oh my god

;_____;

foundingfatherfest:

pageoharawriter:

solenn-e:

so, i don’t know… thomas and martha jefferson during the four months of her agony. she is dying and he is not leaving her bedside

anon i made what you asked (more or less)

lliterally crying oh my god

;_____;

(Source: marthajefferson)