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Created by [[Dan Harmon]], [[Sevan Najarian]], [[Justin Roiland]]
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First Screening Sunday, April 24th - 2005
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Last Screening Sunday, October 30th - 2005
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Last Audience Share 63.0% (8th at screening with 145 votes)
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A marijuana induced experiment that generated more data than ever expected, MESI was a show that taught us all a lot of lessons, none of which may ever be agreed upon. Rejected by the prime time panel, it was the only show to ever enter the screening via the short-lived "wildcard" system, then went on to garner more votes by acquiring the beloved Sarah Silverman and heroically committing to its anti-production value. After entertaining many, irritating many and confusing many more, MESI was put to an appropriate death in the bloody Halloween screening of 2005.
 
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Revision as of 18:05, 7 September 2009

Created by Dan Harmon, Sevan Najarian, Justin Roiland First Screening Sunday, April 24th - 2005 Last Screening Sunday, October 30th - 2005 Last Audience Share 63.0% (8th at screening with 145 votes)

A marijuana induced experiment that generated more data than ever expected, MESI was a show that taught us all a lot of lessons, none of which may ever be agreed upon. Rejected by the prime time panel, it was the only show to ever enter the screening via the short-lived "wildcard" system, then went on to garner more votes by acquiring the beloved Sarah Silverman and heroically committing to its anti-production value. After entertaining many, irritating many and confusing many more, MESI was put to an appropriate death in the bloody Halloween screening of 2005.