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It's a superstar finish to the late-night hit's season, as Justin Timberlake returns for a fourth gig as host.
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Finn Cory Monteith fills in for the late Vincent Price to provide the spooky narration for the Fox hit's Super Bowl-episode Thriller tribute.
Keck's Exclusives: What's Next on Glee, Nikita, 90210 and More 2011
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With Angelina a distant Jersey Shore memory, Deena Nicole Cortese, the MTV reality hit's newest cast member, is ready to fill the void in Seaside Heights for the second half of Season 2.
Jersey Shore's New Girl Talks Tension with Sammi and Naked Regrets 2011
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Apparently, the upcoming serial-killer story arc that will unwind over the remainder of the CBS hit's eighth season is one of those times.
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When one of the big terrorists gets off because he was not given his Miranda rights or some other liberal half baked reason, or Bin Laden hit's New York again during the trial, dear ole Obama is going to get roasted.
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The stunningly talented — and just plain stunning — also-sang belted out a note-perfect rendition of the Pretenders' "I'll Stand By You" on the ABC ballroom hit's results show.
Cheers & Jeers: Dancing With the Stars Stands by Pia Toscano 2011
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This Warner Bros. release is just in time for the premiere of the CW hit's ninth and final season in January.
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There's three beds in the room, an 'hit's not a very small room.
A MAN AND THE ABYSS 2010
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I think it's time for some strategic hit's, and undercover operations to maybe start taking these guys apart from the inside out.
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Also, (and this is the best part), Rove isn't going to have anybody to give him a pardon when the doo-doo hit's the fan.
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