Zach Braff, whose Scrubs someday (...possibly) might wrap up its final season, is in talks to direct and executive-produce Saint of Circumstance, a drama pilot for Fox. Per the Reporter, The Office's David Denman would front the series as a man in a midlife crisis who quits his office job to instead toil as a night-shift paramedic. The pilot, penned by Braff's brother Adam, would shoot once the you-know-what has ended.
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Episode Recap Kung Fu Fighting November 1st 2007Well tonight wasnt exactly the evening I had anticipated at Seattle Grace but it was still a fun night The highlight of which was every scene shared by Derek and Mark as they tried to decipher what the Chief meant by a gentlemans evening It did sound dirty and with three eligible bachelors in attendance it certainly had the potential to involve tassels So I cant help but wonder how it might have ended up if Dr Hahn had not crashed the party And while were on the subject of Dr Hahn I have to say Im having a hard time adjusting to her cut-throat style I realize shes a no-nonsense type of person but cutting Cristina out of that heart surgery tonight was just cruel Especially when it was Cristina that provided the answer to how they could operate on Mr Arnold Cullen Douglas avoid using the anesthesia he was allergic to and ultimately save his life Okay so some credit does belong to Izzie here After a
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Per Variety, Warner Bros. is developing a feature based on marrieds Valerie Plame and Ambassador Joseph Wilson, and the CIA leak scandal in which they were embroiled in 2003.... Joshua Jackson, David Denman (The Office), James Kyson Lee (Heroes) and John Hensley (Nip/Tuck) have joined the psychological thriller Shutter. Jackson and Rachael Taylor will play a married couple.... Steel Magnolias' Shirley MacLaine and Olympia Dukakis are in talks to reunite for Poor Things, a dark comedy about con women who befriend and then murder homeless men in order to collect their life-insurance policies. Funny!
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Welcome back, old friend. There's so much to say I don't even know where to begin, so I'll start with a side note: I received a lot of giddy e-mails today from fellow Office fans, all giddily waiting for tonight's premiere. My buddy Drew went so far as to say, "Last season ended so spectacularly, I'm not sure they can top it." And I've never been happier for him to be wrong.First things first: Pam called off the wedding! Jim moved to Stamford! We're left to reel from these colossal life changes while the rest of Dunder-Mifflin, Scranton branch gets an impromptu lesson in gay pride. (Not to be confused with Gay Shame Festival.) Not only does Michael out Oscar in front of the entire office, he manages to do it combining the sheer ignorance of Archie Bunker and the well-meaning (albeit hazardous) exuberance of Dennis the Menace. And just as last season ended with a purely squee-worthy kiss, the new one begins with a lip-lock that literally made me curl my toes in discomfort. Awesomely ...
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BonesWas it a purposeful inside joke that David Denman, who plays Roy on The Office, said that he and his fiancé have "finally set a date"? If so, I'm sure it would have definitely gone over Bones' head. She doesn't even know what the board game Clue is. How could you not know that? Was she not a kid before her parents went missing? And Booth was happy to point out more of her lack of knowledge about pop culture: "You know
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