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Showtime Announces Premiere Dates for Jackie, Tara and More

Edie Falco, Toni Collette

Showtime is bringing Nurse Jackie back early.

The half-hour drama starring Edie Falco will return March 22, 2010, the cable channel announced Friday. Jackie will be paired with fellow returning sophomore show... read more

Dissected States of Tara: Diablo Cody Dishes on Season Finale

Tara writer-producer Diablo Cody

As United States of Tara concludes its first season (Sunday, 10 pm/ET on Showtime), our leading lady is on the cusp of confronting a possible key to her multiple personalities, with her family (mostly) there to support her. Tara's (Toni Collette) decision to go off her medication for Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) has had significant impact on everyone around her. Each family member seeks closure, while new questions are raised. TVGuide.com caught up with Diablo Cody — the series writer and co-producer with Steven Spielberg — to get her take on the final freshman episode, find out where the show's going next season, which alter was the toughest to tackle — and why it was compared with her Oscar-winning script for Juno. Plus: Check back next week for the scoop on Cody's 90210 appearance with Tori Spelling and more.

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Tonight's TV Hot List for Sunday, March 29, 2009

No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency

The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency
8 pm/ET HBO
Never underestimate a woman's intuition. An ebullient Jill Scott stars as Precious Ramotswe, a woman who opens the titular agency after her father dies. In the breezy, two-hour premiere episode — which was written by Richard Curtis (Bridget Jones, Four Weddings and a Funeral) and the late Anthony Minghella (The English Patient) and directed by Minghella — Precious sets up shop and investigates all sorts of female-centric malfeasance. The postcard-pretty series, based on the best-selling novels by Alexander McCall Smith, was filmed entirely on location in Botswana. A nearly unrecognizable Anika Noni Rose (Dreamgirls) costars as Precious' odd assistant.

Read on for previews of Amazing Race 14, United States of Tara, Masterpiece Classic and The Simpsons. read more

United States of Tara: "Sometimes Real Life Isn't PG"

United States of Tara

Showtime's United States of Tara tackles fresh territory with its portrayal of a woman with dissociative identity disorder (DID, played by Toni Collette) through the prism of a suburban family. TVGuide.com spoke with co-writer Alexa Junge (Friends, West Wing) and Brie Larson (who plays Tara's daughter, Kate) on how the show balances quirky moments and the delicate subject material, what it was like working with the show's creator and co-writer, Diablo Cody, and why real life isn't PG.

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Tonight's TV Hot List for Sunday, Feb. 22, 2009

Hugh Jackman

Barbara Walters Special
7 pm/ET ABC
Red carpet? Barbara Walters don't need no stinkin' red carpet to snag A-listers for her Oscar preshow. Tonight's lineup includes two of the most talked-about nominees: first-timers Anne Hathaway and Mickey Rourke. Guest Hugh Jackman wasn't nominated, but he is tonight's Oscar host. Besides, he won an Emmy in 2005 — for hosting the Tonys. (Jackman also won a Tony in 2004.) Then there are the Jonas Brothers. They may not have any ties to the Oscars, but does that really matter?

Read on for previews of 81st Academy Awards, Flight of the Conchords, Eastbound & Down and United States of Tara. read more

TV Pet Peeves — What Really Grinds Our Gears?

The Office

There's an episode of Family Guy where Peter gets to do an "everyman" editorial segment on the evening news with the tagline: "You know what really grinds my gears?" Then he rambles about something that annoys him. It's hard not to think of this bit every time something really off happens on one of our favorite TV shows. We asked around the office to see what stories or characters really "grind our gears" lately.

The Office
Why the heck can't Jim plan a simple party for Kelly? Yes, it's funny that he and Dwight are the party-planning committee, but Jim is thoughtful and sweet, not a moron. Why can't he buy a nice cake and some balloons and put together a fun party? This is the same guy who bought Pam a teapot she mentioned once and filled it with all sorts of fun inside jokes. But he can't spell Kelly's name? Come on.

Lost
We're really getting tired of all the island trekking: from the beach to New Otherton to the caves to the hatches. Can't they just stay in one place for an episode? Read more of our pet peeves after the jump. read more

Personality Plus: Showtime Pledges More United States of Tara

Toni Collette, United States of Tara

Showtime's United States of Tara (Sundays, 10 pm/ET) is returning for a second season.

At least one of the show's writers had her fingers crossed for a Season 2 — and not just because she likes her job. "We really had a hard time putting everything we wanted to do [with the series] in 12 episodes — and that's not always the case!" Alexa Junge told TVGuide.com at the series' outset. "[Tara's] got a good story to tell, and we're just getting rolling here."

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Tonight's TV Hot List: Sunday, Jan. 18, 2009

Ginnifer Goodwin, Bill Paxton and Jeanne Tripplehorn, Big Love

Big Love
9 pm/ET HBO
The 16-month layoff between seasons is practically Soprano-esque, but the payoff for another show about a redefined family is well worth the wait.

Read on for previews of Desperate Housewives, United States of Tara, Another Cinderella Story, We Are One: The Obama Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial and the NFC and AFC Championships. read more

Oscar-Winner Diablo Cody Dishes on New Project: The United States of Tara

Diablo Cody

Juno's Oscar-winning screenwriter Diablo Cody has created a new dramedy for Showtime about a married, suburban artist with two kids — and she happens to suffer from Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), commonly referred to as multiple personalities. Diablo sat down with TVGuide.com to talk about transitioning from film to television writing, working with Steven Spielberg and a dream cast, and what it's like to write so many different personalities for Tara. The United States of Tara premieres Sunday at 10 pm/ET.

TVGuide.com: Let's talk about DID. Did you get to talk to people who actually suffer from the disorder?
Diablo Cody: Yes I did. We actually have one consultant working on the show who is a mother who lived with DID and raising her kids. She's no longer living with DID, but she had it, and she gave us a lot of insight into the disorder.

TVGuide.com: The main cause of DID is thought to be a result of traumatic incident during childhood. Are we ever going to find out what Tara's incident is?
Cody: Later in the season, we deal with the source of Tara's disorder extensively. We do talk about the trauma that caused it, but at this point, the family is not exactly sure what the incident was that triggered it.

TVGuide.com: Was there any inspiration behind the character of Tara's sister Charmaine (Rosemarie DeWitt), or did you just decide Tara needed an evil nemesis sister?
Cody: I wouldn't necessarily call Charmaine a nemesis; she's an... read more

VIDEO: Watch Showtime's United States of Tara Before it Airs!

Toni Collette, United States of Tara

Showtime's new series, United States of Tara, doesn't premiere until Jan. 18, but now's your chance to watch the full episode online before it airs!

From executive producer Steven Spielberg, the comedy centers on working mom Tara (Toni Collette), who just so happens to have three other personalities living inside her. First is the Betty Crocker of the bunch who goes by Alice. Then there's Buck who loves the three B's: beer, bar fights and boobs. And last, but not least, is T — the wild child who loves showing off her cleavage.

Watch the episode after the jump!

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