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Mark your calendars: NBC has announced its season-finale dates — and the airdate for 30 Rock's 100th episode.
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And while, yes, we did finally get some info on her mysterious character's role at Global Tech, it's probably a lost cause to start caring now: Lawless' next episode has been bumped to this Saturday's Siberia and her season-finale appearance is sure to be the show's last gasp, as well.
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By virtue of closely matched scores, they also played together in the final two rounds, producing an unprecedented season-finale duel.
Player of the Year: What It Takes John Paul Newport 2011
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Though Smith hadn't punted in a game -- or even an NFL practice -- since the Redskins '2009 season-finale at San Diego, he said he felt no rust on Sunday.
Hunter Smith pleased with season debut Rick Maese 2010
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G Jonas Hiller, who missed five games from March 29-April 6 because of back spasms, experienced a recurrence of symptoms during the season-finale April 11 against Edmonton.
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First up are two episodes of CBS 'The New Adventures of Old Christine (8 ET/PT), the second of which puts Christine into a season-finale pregnancy-scare panic.
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Case in point: The season-finale of Lost, a three-hour extravaganza that qualifies ...
Ed Martin: "Lost" Season Finale Caps Broadcast's Strangest Year 2008
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Case in point: The season-finale of Lost, a three-hour extravaganza that qualifies ...
Ed Martin: "Lost" Season Finale Caps Broadcast's Strangest Year 2008
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Case in point: The season-finale of Lost, a three-hour extravaganza that qualifies as one of the television events of the year, will be telecast on ABC tonight -- eight days after the end of the "traditional" broadcast season.
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Case in point: The season-finale of Lost, a three-hour extravaganza that qualifies as one of the television events of the year, will be telecast on ABC tonight -- eight days after the end of the "traditional" broadcast season.
Ed Martin: "Lost" Season Finale Caps Broadcast's Strangest Year 2008
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