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Posted Apr 28th 2009 12:18PM by Danny Gallagher
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Programming, Animation, Reality-Free

One of TV's most underrated animated shows reached a milestone that has been more ignored than the girl with face herpes at the high school prom.
Mike Judge's brilliant
King of the Hill surpassed 250 episodes this past week with barely a mention from the network that kept on the air for 13 seasons.
And it seems a little mean, even for Fox, a network so mean that they run their cars on the tears of crying babies.
Continue reading King of the Hill survives to 250 with barely a mention
Posted Mar 10th 2009 9:25AM by Danny Gallagher
Filed under: The Simpsons, Reality-Free

I've often heard from married guys that the best way to test your loved one's love is to change the wedding plans at the last minute to something completely outrageous. I'm assuming they mean an idea more outrageous than marriage.
If you're a football fan, tell them you want a cake in the shape of Dick Butkus' head -- or John Madden, if you've got more than 100 people. If you're a
Star Trek fan, tell your bride you want a Mr. Spock impersonator as your best man who will say in his toast, "After today, I now understand this human emotion called love."
The whole thing sounds like a foolproof escape plan, which would explain why married guys are the ones who keep thinking of it. But for
one groom who is organizing a Simpsons themed wedding, it seems to have either backfired or fulfilled his deepest dream.
Continue reading Love, Simpsons style
Posted Mar 13th 2007 12:46PM by Liz Finn-Arnold
Filed under: FOX, American Idol, Alumni, News and Gossip

Is it ever quiet in
Idol-Scandalville? We just got rid of Antonella and her wet T-shirts, and now Mario Vazquez resurfaces from Season Four at the front and center of
the latest Idol controversy.
As you may or may not recall,
Mario quit in the middle of Season Four's competition for vague "personal reasons." It now looks like those "personal reasons" may have involved Mario's unwanted sexual advances and a former
Idol employee.
Continue reading Mario Vazquez named in Idol sexual harrassment lawsuit
Posted Aug 29th 2006 1:58PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Industry, Programming
Whatever happened to Sarah Connor after her adventures with our dear governor of California in Terminator 2? Well, we may find out in a new television pilot that has been greenlighted by both Fox Broadcasting and Warner Brothers TV.
According to the Rotten Tomatoes website, The Sarah Connor Chronicles is the name of the project. It will revolve around Sarah and her robot-killing savior of a son, John, as they go on the run after the events of T2. If you remember from the third installment of the movie series, a grown-up John Connor mentioned that her mother had died while they were on the run.
The pilot is being directed and executive produced by David Nutter. Nutter has previously directed the pilots for Smallville, Supernatural and Without a Trace, which were all picked up as series. C2 Pictures, which produced the last Terminator movie, will also be involved in the show's production.