Talk:Just Shoot Me!

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As noted here, refs need to be provided; I think this could also be expanded given the show's long run. Mid-importance within fashion due to that tenure. Daniel Case 15:41, 28 March 2007 (UTC)

Set in the same universe as Friends and Mad About You.

Not only does this sentence contain no verb, it appears to be untrue. At the very least, I can't find any evidence of it. 67.171.163.212 13:51, 22 July 2006 (UTC)

The only thing they share is the same city as a setting. Friends and Mad About You were indeed in the same universe, but I don't think anyone crossed over to this show. Mike H. I did "That's hot" first! 18:05, 22 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Article needs more references

I tagged this article as "unreferenced" because the only reference currently provided is the IMDB listing. Note that IMDB can verify cast lists and air dates and such, but can't be used to verify things like background information, ratings and behind-the-scenes stories. For example, the entire section talking about the show's ratings and how Rena Sofer "was mandated by NBC, who had sought a successful vehicle for her for years... and many of the series' fans felt betrayed by the addition of Sofer to the show" needs a reliable source for verification. (I'm not saying the Sofer and NBC story is inaccurate, but it does require a verifiable source.)

Otherwise a decent article on a notable show. Definitely needs someone to provide some sources and fact verification, though. Dugwiki 18:02, 10 October 2006 (UTC)