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The series will conclude five days before the tenth anniversary of 9/11.
"From my standpoint, the marketing department of FX has taken a little bit of unfair knocks for the lack of performance of the show."
"Our job is to tell good stories as honestly as we possibly can. If everyone is mad at us, we've done our job."
'Wilfred,' starring Elijah Wood, gets a thirteen-episode order.
Plus: 'Total Recall' remake looks for a leading man.
Wednesday's premiere was seen by just 1.6 million viewers, less than half of whom were in the all-important adults 18 to 49 demo.
They'll produce a pilot for 'U.S.S. Alabama,' a comedy that "takes place in space with a crew of space-farers that are about as smart as the 'Reno!' cops."
Would an official announcement of cancellation hurt or help Glenn Close's chances?
He'll play the owner of an anthropomorphic dog who's "part Labrador Retriever and part Russell Crowe on a bender."
Also, is he on Team Conan or Team Leno?
Says Kurt Sutter: "Let's back off Jay and beat the right piñata."
Plus: More from Fall Out Boy and the CBS crime-procedural department.
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