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A Brief History Of Twitter Feeds Belonging To Failed NBC Shows
Despite all of these NBC sanctioned tweets telling people to mark their calenders and not forget to watch, nobody watched. The weird thing is that NBC’s Twitter account still follows all of these canceled shows, basically advertising their failure as a network. All of these tweets are just sitting there begging to be ironically retweeted.

- Remember Outsourced? That Indian guy’s name sounded like “man meat?” You still don’t remember? You know, that show everyone thought was bad until they saw Whitney? Still nothing?

- I’m guessing that the event was The Event being canceled.

- Technically their time slot was never actually “regular,” since the show only lasted four episodes. I actually kind of liked Free Agents.

- Sadly, we never found out if Vance and Amy went through with their wedding. Not because the show was canceled, just because nobody watched it. Then it was canceled.


- EPIC!!!!! (An NBC Twitter feed rule is that every two part episode must be referred to as “epic.”)

- The show was pitched as the following: “Undercovers, get it? They’re undercover agents but they also sleep together. So, like, they’re undercovers under the covers. See what I’m sayin’?”

- This tweet actually sounds like Guy Fieri wrote it. 12 people died from the obscene levels of insane intensity that night. RIP.


- No.

- Nobody was there for the two-hour episode, and the television event not seen in 20 years has still never been seen.

- What?? I kind of wish I watched just to see what this tweet was about, or what the show was about in general.

- Tough question.

- He’s back!! Tonight!


