Melrose Displaced
Ashlee Simpson-Wentz and some even-less-famous person have been fired from 'Melrose Place.'
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Ashlee Simpson-Wentz and some even-less-famous person have been fired from 'Melrose Place.'
Plus: Chow Yun-fat! Vampires! Korean gangsters!
What was true to life about this episode, and what struck us as faker than a Photoshop of a politician holding a giant cherry-red bong?
Mischa Barton's new show has been canceled after just two episodes, which were low-rated even by CW standards.
We're quite sure this decision had very little to do with money and everything to do with artistic fulfillment.
The debut of 'The Vampire Diaries' was the highest-rated series premiere in the history of the CW.
Also Phillip Lim, Chris Benz, and other designers are suing Chicago boutique Jake for half a million dollars.
"Who murdered Sydney?" doesn't have quite the same ring to it as "Who shot J.R.?"
The creators of 'The Vampire Diaries' are concerned that their show is being perceived as a 'Twilight' rip-off.
Scoliosis! Amnesia! Missing pool boys!
The network is looking to recast Barton's role, in light of her recent issues.
It looks like a 'Gossip Girl' rip-off.
Sorry, Ian Somerhalder, but you're no Robert Pattinson.
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