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S-A-D and Sad

So tonight I left work at about 10:20 pm, woo hoo that means 15 minutes of OT, and it had just finished raining. As I drove onto the on ramp I turned my wheel in the direction of the road toward the highway only the car didn't turn with it. My car skidded straight toward the curb only to be followed by a loud impact. So Im there in the dark on the on ramp where a car could easily speed around the corner and hit me. I took a look at the wheel and was shocked it wasn't flat. So I hopped back into the car and drove home in the slow lane.

I had Mollye come outside with a flashlight and she noticed the rims are dented pretty back and the wheel looks like it's pushed into the rim. So we went into the apartment and called the insurance company. The guy on the phone was really nice. He asked alot of questions and told me the Pasadena branch will be calling me in the morning. Mollye and I aren't going to drive the car until we get things figured out and fixed. It looks like the tire could pop at any time. So it goes without saying (but I'll say it anyways) Im a little nervous.

Now For the part of the post where I talk about S-A-D or Save Arrested Development. Mollye was on the phone to talk to the claims guy for a bit and I decided to browse the internet to maybe cheer myself up or maybe get my mind off things I dont know. I read off of IGN.com that It looks for sure that Arrested Develoment won't be returning. It appeared that Showtime was going to pick it up but now Mitch Hurwitz the creator and producer has quit the show. In fact here I'll cut and paste the article. So heres where I'll leave you with the article b Eric Goldman. Goodnight.

In a very depressing bit of news for my fellow Arrested Development fans, series creator Mitch Hurwitz has decided not to return to run the series, despite Showtime's offer to pick the show up. This move very likely means that the chances of the series continuing are over. For months now there has been a lot of speculation about the negotiations with Showtime for the beloved but ratings challenged series to move to the cable channel from its previous home on Fox. Many reports had also noted that Hurwitz was feeling burnt out and might not want to continue on, and that without him, the possibilities of Arrested continuing were slim.

Hurwitz has now confirmed to Variety his decision to leave the series. There have reportedly been some arguments over money issues between Hurwitz and 20th Century Fox, who produces Arrested, and financial aspects may have played a part in Hurwitz's decision. However, more than anything, Hurwitz said he simply felt unable to give his all to the series anymore. Commenting on the loyal following the show has, Hurwitz told Variety, "The fans have been so ardent in their devotion and in return I've given everything I can to the show in order to try to live up to their expectations. I finally reached a point where I felt I couldn't continue to deliver that on a weekly basis."

While the article notes that executive producer/series narrator Ron Howard has asked Hurwitz to remain connected to the show as a consultant should it continue without him, the chances of that happening seem extremely unlikely. Showtime head Bob Greenwalt had previously stated that he would not want the series without Hurwitz. Even more damaging to the show finding another home is executive producer Jim Valleley, who plays a key creative role in the series, saying he wouldn't continue on the show without Hurwitz remaining too. Sad to say, but it's likely time to really say goodbye to the Bluth family. While Hurwitz's decision is an extremely frustrating one for those of us who'd love the show to continue, the idea of it going on without him also seems highly questionable.

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