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We need someone with qualifications mefenamic acid and paracetamol tablet uses in hindi But it isn’t merely the quantity of series that makes this era notable — it’s the quantity of viewing options. In the sense that “Breaking Bad” ending draws attention to Sunday-night serious dramas, there may be a rising tide when all is said and done, not least because the lead-out programming for “Bad” is the silly chat show “Talking Bad,” and viewers may want to catch up on their DVRs. Showtime, a premium-cable network like HBO, does not see its fortunes rise or fall on viewership for individual episodes; the calculus would be far different were the situations reversed and AMC, which airs ads, the one at a disadvantage. Showtime’s now in the conversation, at least, on a night when AMC ought to be the sole thing anyone’s thinking about — the mere fact that “Homeland” will be on viewers’ minds during the “Breaking Bad” finale is a victory for a network that gets 11 more episodes in the season, and potentially many more seasons to come. And besides, if the ratings for the third season are lower than they were last year, when the show was buoyed by Emmy wins, a network that doesn’t care anyway gets a very plausible excuse.
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