According to Mark, if NBC doesnt pick up the show then he will move it to another network. Sounds like there may actually be a season 7 if thats the case because someone is bound to pick it up for a time slot if it gives them 8 million dedicated viewers in a weak time slot. Also, the show is a money maker regardless if it isnt popular. Mainly because they can sell direct advertising space
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