After a few weeks of less-than-stellar self-contained episodes, Fringe turned its attention to one of the most interesting aspects of its mythology: The Observer. Or as it turns out, the Observers. When a rogue Observer kidnaps a young woman, the Fringe team and the other Observers try to figure out why and Walter worries that they've come to collect a debt.
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Matthew Morrison
Love songs were the name of the game in Wednesday night's episode of Glee. After splitting the club into pairs, Will must partner up with Rachel, prompting an unfortunate crush. Elsewhere, Kurt is dealing with his feelings for his singing partner, while Quinn's secret is revealed to the last people she'd want to know...
It's the battle of the ballads. Will splits the glee club into pairs and has them each prepare love songs to sing to one another. When the names are drawn, Finn and Kurt end up being partners, while Rachel is left pairing up with Mr. Schu.
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After three weeks of being off the air due to baseball (who really cares about the World Series when the St. Louis Cardinals aren't in it anyways?!?), The Simpsons are finally back. We were excited to have our Sunday night of viewing back to normal.
Our trusty TVGuide.com episode synopsis: Marge poses for a "Philanthro-Chicks" calendar to raise money for charity, and the photographer eases her inhibitions with wine, resulting in some provocative photos that make her the talk of the town.
However, the episode was so much more than just that......
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Orlando Jones
Orlando Jones has been cast as Foreman's brother on House, TVGuide.com has confirmed.
As first reported by Entertainment Weekly, Jones (Magnolia, The Replacements) will play...
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Heather Locklear, Melrose Place and Adam Rodriguez, Ugly Betty
Monday, Nov. 16
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Gossip Girl (CW)
Blair calls in a favor to arrange a private concert with Lady Gaga, who performs in the episode.
Heroes (NBC)
Samuel (guest star Robert Knepper) learns just how powerful he can become and takes dangerous measures to reach his full potential.
House (Fox)
House's medical license is reinstated, just in time to...
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Olivia Wilde and Hugh Laurie
Ever since House (Hugh Laurie) checked himself into a mental institution, there have been plenty of changes at Princeton-Plainsboro — especially with House's team of diagnosticians. Taub (Peter Jacobson) quit to pursue a new job, and Thirteen (Olivia Wilde) was fired by Foreman (Omar Epps) after he became the boss. "[The writers] are doing these unpredictable things," Wilde tellsTVGuide.com, adding that House will have more trouble than he thought getting her and Taub back. Find out what Wilde had to say about Foreteen's future and her new movie, Fix.
House's Jesse Spencer on Chase's guilt, Cameron's exit and the new team
TVGuide.com: What do you think about House's old team getting back together this season?
Olivia Wilde: This season, the writers ...
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Glee
Don't stop believin', Gleeks! There's another Glee soundtrack heading your way.
Columbia Records has announced that Glee: The Music, Volume 2 will hit stores on Dec. 8 and has already released its impressive track list, most of which have yet to appear on the Fox series.
Glee song goes gold
Among the notable covers: Kelly Clarkson's "My Life Would Suck Without You," Cyndi Lauper's "True Colors," Van Halen's "Jump" and John Lennon's "Imagine."
Glee's best (and worst) musical numbers
Check out the full list after the jump.
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The latest episode of Fringe opened on a pair of men being chased to a rooftop. They appear to have kidnapped a teen boy in their backseat. Once cornered, one of the men seems to the force one police officer to leap to his death and another to kill her partners and then herself using mind control. This being Fringe, of course, none of this is exactly what it seems. And though this particular freak-of-the-week had a cool power and there were a couple of interesting twists, this episode was largely paint-by-numbers.
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Kevin McHale
Artie takes center stage in Glee's Wednesday night episode "Wheels," when the club is forced to wheel a mile in his shoes. Elsewhere, Quinn continues to push Finn to get a job in order to financially support their upcoming baby and a new glee club relationship sparks up...
Quinn kicks off the emotional episode by taking a look at the cheerios from the other side of the uniform. While Finn tells her she's just torturing herself by watching their practice, Quinn reveals that she's mostly upset that they don't have enough money to pay for her medical bills. She puts pressure on the football star to get a job and help support their upcoming child.
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Lance Reddick
The war between "over here" and "over there" has been steadily brewing on Fringe. Lance Reddick sat down with TVGuide.com to discuss what will happen when the two universes collide. He also dishes on the good vs. evil battle, a certain background character finally stepping into the limelight and whether or not he's returning to Lost ...
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