Now playing in this week's Mitovich Mega Minute:
As reported earlier today in the news blog, "Two and a Half Men meets Stars Wars." Get the exclusive casting news all over again... if only to hear me talk funny.
Inside scoop for Supernatural fans on the "familiar" place Sam and Dean visit this week.
In a time of need, Brothers & Sisters's Rebecca leans on a surprising shoulder. Find out whose!
Watch and discuss the video after the jump.
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Two big treats are on tap this week for the forsaken Men in Trees fans. First up is the arrival of James Tupper on ABC's Samantha Who?, starting tonight at 9:30 pm/ET. TV's former "McTreemy" plays an environmentalist who strikes Sam's fancy, so much so that Tupper's visit has been extended through, well, whenever. In this Q&A, Tupper lets us know what's what with Who, compares Christina Applegate to real-life lady love Anne Heche, and previews his big-screen turn opposite Zac Efron.
TVGuide.com: In this week's Samantha Who?, "Sam strives to stick to her path of morality, but her handsome first client - played by James Tupper — throws her off course." How so?
James Tupper: First of all, I have to say it's really weird to see that word, "handsome." We all have our way of seeing ourselves in the world, and I grew up in a big family where everybody ignored me. It's just so strange. It confuses my ...
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You had to know that fabulous head of hair would not be lacking for work for long. An ABC spokesperson confirms that Men in Trees lead James Tupper has been booked for at least one Season 2 episode of Samantha Who?. As first reported by an impetuous man named Ausiello, Tupper will play "a charming philanthropist named Owen" — and a possible love interest for Who? else but Samantha. — Matt Mitovich
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Question: Aside from the three leftover episodes of Men in Trees, have you noticed that not one single broadcast network is using the summer to burn off some shows that were canceled in the 2007/2008 season? Nearly all of the shows canceled had less than 10 episodes remaining, and you would think the networks would at least try and finish them off, even on a Saturday night. NBC had only one program with leftover episodes and that was The Singing Bee with three episodes. Likewise the CW only had one program and that was Online Nation with three episodes to screen. ABC has just two programs with Cavemen (seven episodes) and Notes from the Underbelly (eight episodes) and CBS has two episodes of Power of 10 and six episodes of Viva Laughlin. Finally, Fox has three shows with leftover episodes in Back to You with four episodes (this is probably the priority), K-Ville (one episode) and The Return of Jezebel James with four episodes. I know some of these probably deserved cancellation, but ...
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Now playing in the new Mitovich Mega Minute: How Bones plans to fill Zack's place in the lab. What to watch for when Men in Trees resurfaces on Wednesday. Which Knots Landing vet is getting Dirty Sexy this fall?Enjoy and let me know, eyeglasses or without?
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