How about Mark Harmon? The showrunner of Modern Family, he’s now writing a book about the American Dream, a project that will apparently include interviews with the likes of Obama, Oprah Winfrey, and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

If they’re interested in a more mainstream (read: white, male) version of the American Dream, shouldn’t they be trying to get a show with a mainstream, white, male cast of characters on cable? They’How about Mark Harmon?

A TV sitcom featuring a single man (Harmon) grappling with the day-to-day problems of life in a house that is literally a single room (“the attic”). That is to say, it is a world in which the men in the show inhabit their lives in a way that makes them perfectly miserable. And the show, like much of today’s late-night TV, is a reflection of a generation of men who are suffering from the existentialHow about Mark Harmon? He’s also been in almost every other show on the air since the very beginning, he’s only the second actor to have played the character since its inception in 2007. Mark has had about 20 or 30 guest starring appearances, but, he only has one role in this show, but I think he deserves it. I believe that this is the most important role that Mr. Harmon has had in the past 10 years. He was on the most recent two seasons of 24 with John