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In Memoriam: TV Shows and Characters We Lost in 2012
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Remember her legacy of cranky, witty mama bears in this cut scene from the final season.
Rob Lowe as Drew Peterson! American Horror Story as a miniseries! And which Glee castmates didn't submit their names?
Actress Kathryn Joosten was 72.
The first go-round ended in a mistrial.
A roundup of trial revelations about Teri Hatcher, Marcia Cross, and the rest of the non-litigious cast members.
The jury was deadlocked.
Could there be a mistrial?
The trial continues.
But just respectable.
It's Law & Order gone bananas.
Plus Dallas and Mean Girls.
Apparently 47 characters have been killed off the show.
Sex and the City hadn't "plumbed the depth" of its characters, Cherry says, unlike Housewives.
What reality show mesmerizes kids ages 2-5? How many NBC shows does it take to equal the audience for NCIS?
Plus: Justin Timberlake has always had a soft spot for Ernie and Grover, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
We are immature, we know.
'Suburgatory' is working, but 'Man Up' is fading.
Sounds campy!
And 'The Good Wife' fares pretty well in its move to Sunday.
The show's upcoming eighth season will be its last.
We estimate how long until '30 Rock,' 'Grey's Anatomy,' 'Glee,' and nine more established series get yanked out of prime time.
Which actress "just wants to look pretty and go home," and which has no comedic sense whatsoever?
Let's survey all the titling themes used by current TV shows: There are movie puns, Sondheim lyrics, zazzy substitutions ...
'Desperate Housewives' is probably just negotiating contracts, but 'Brothers and Sisters' has a more uncertain future.