Are You There, Chelsea?

Are You There, Chelsea?

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Wed 9:30 PM EDT on NBC (United States)

Concluded (United States)
1 Seasons, 12 Episodes
30 Minutes
1,155 tracks
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Starring Laura Prepon (That '70s Show) in the title role and based on the outrageous number one best-selling book by Chelsea Handler, this is one prayer that should definitely not be taught in schools.
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Cute shows, but not worth a second round.

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This is going to be my biggest list by far, so I wanted to have a nice succinct title, but it's a lie. These shows range from only mildly annoying to actually pretty good. Some of these have a solid cast, interesting/fun premise, and decent writing, but they just couldn't pull it all together and establish a fan base. Best in this List: 666 Park Avenue, Dads, Enlisted, The Lottery, and The Returned Worst in this List: Lucky 7 Shout-Outs: Alcatraz for best use of a Lost alum and getting that premise cleared by a major network My girl Maggie Lawson for Angel from Hell, Back in the Game, and a slew of other bad choices Crowded for bringing Miranda Cosgrove back into my life just to take her away again Dads for being wayyyyy better than it had any right being, and for London Tipton as a receptionist Geoff Stults and David Walton for trying real hard Feed the Beast and Go On for giving a home to Ross and Chandler Grandfathered for being that extended Full House/Drake and Josh crossover that nobody wanted or deserved The Great Indoors for daring me to not love a Community alum The Lottery for being a Lifetime original that had a plot Malibu Country for Reba and not much else The Mist for having a nonsensical, contradictory, senseless and downright offensive plot and characters making it far more entertaining than it should have been Ringer for starring Sarah Michelle Gellar and Sarah Michelle Gellar Selfie for the most grating show to hide an actually pretty decent Chandelier cover The Whispers for having a presidency that could accept an alien plot with fewer reservations than I, the viewer, had

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