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Three of the women Hank's sleeping with arrive on his doorstep early one morning, along with their husbands, children, stripper buddies, his agent, and Rick Springfield.
Looks like someone made the life of that Harvard professor who's going to be teaching a class on the show just a bit easier.
A riotously funny episode that played like a 'Seinfeld' reunion show.
She's not the only character undergoing a massive transformation during what's shaping up to be one of the series' most thought-provoking seasons yet.
The 19-year-old first-time TV actor talks about landing the part, playing a gay role model, and his first big solo.
Being nervous is forgiveable, but being unprepared? Not so much.
Pure fan fiction, minus the part where Jack tells Liz to take off everything but her glasses.
Mark messes with the future, but he may just have messed it up.
A bratty teenager with supernatural powers teaches Walter and Peter a lesson about family. Aw.
How, in this economy, is a small regional paper company continuing to survive? It may not.
Tom Sparks, 33, suffered from a stroke after competing on ABC's hit summer program.
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