Wait, what? Thanksgiving is supposed to be all about football and Twilight Zone marathons. But this week we're lucky enough to fill our Coolest Moments (aka Top Moments) with a strong slate of scripted scenes — and one off-the-cuff disclosure that could have stayed, you know, on the cuff. Also: Animals got some payback for all their buddies who got eaten this week. (You go, Miss Piggy.) Welcome to Coolest Moments, Thanksgiving edition.
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Every week, editors Mickey O'Connor and Adam Bryant answer your burning questions. Want some TV scoop? Please send all questions to mega_scoop@tvguide.com.
Any chance we'll see a Wilson-Cuddy hookup on House? — Allison
MICKEY: I suppose this is a natural progression after we all lived through Huddy, but Robert Sean Leonard disabused us of that notion when we asked. "I think [Wilson] is a dark guy. He has three ex-wives, he lives alone, deals with death every day and his best friend is House," he says. "So when I think about him with Cuddy, it doesn't work." Fine, so then maybe there's someone else out there for him? Not for now, says Leonard. He'll just have to content himself with a domestic partner (as in roommate) in House. They'll be going apartment-hunting together soon.
I'm obsessed with Criminal Minds! Are they ever going to get Prentiss a boyfriend? — Erin
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In the final installation of Smallville for 2009, Lois' memories of her missing three weeks are finally revealed. The future is looking grim for the characters as Zod has taken control of planet Earth...
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Brian Austin Green's Metallo, the villain with the heart of Kryptonite, is returning to Smallville, TVGuide.com has confirmed.
Green first appeared in the Season 9 premiere as Metallo's alter ego, journalist John Corbin. He was killed off the following week after accidentally ripping out his Kryptonite-infused heart while trying to kill Clark Kent (Tom Welling).
Smallville: Meet Metallo
At the time, Dr. Emil (Alessandro Juliani) noted that Corbin had...
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Smallville's two-part Justice Society episode-turned-movie has been dubbed Smallville: Absolute Justice, TVGuide.com has confirmed.
As first reported by Entertainment Weekly, the CW nixed the dual titles—"Society" and "Legends" — and also...
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