House Series Finale: The Show Was a Meditation on Misery
Who is it that always says people don't change? Oh right. House.
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Who is it that always says people don't change? Oh right. House.
With signs of singing-competition fatigue, Glee fading, and House ending, the network needs fresh hits.
Plus: Justin Timberlake has always had a soft spot for Ernie and Grover, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
His insults, they take as compliments.
If 'X Factor' is a hit, it'll mean that one fifth of Fox's regular schedule will be tentpole.
Plus: Hugh Laurie agrees that John Goodman should play Dr. House, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
'Bones' won't be here till November, but 'Glee' and 'The X Factor' start in September.
How long can a procedural go before it's just spinning its wheels? Turns out, about seven seasons.
Plus, Mike Birbiglia equates our review of his show with a mean uncle yelling "you're fat, but you're funny!"
But he'll probably stick around anyway, on account of all the money.
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