... Worried about the future of Community? Worry no more! Or at least, slightly less. NBC has ordered two extra episode of the sophomore comedy, bringing the season total to 24. This is nothing less than fantastic news for one of television's best comedies, which was threatened by the full-season pickup of Outsourced. Two extra episodes hopefully means NBC plans on keeping this show around for a while. And that means more Annie. You will be mine, Allison Brie. You will be mine. [Deadline Hollywood]
... Wait, is today Christmas? First we get positive Community news, and now this? Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt are mulling filing for bankruptcy! Apparently they owe $2 million in taxes, have been forced out of their house, and now live with Spencer's parents. It's never good to bask in the misfortune of other people, but thankfully, these two can't really be considered "people." [SF Gate]
... Cybill Shepherd will guest star on S#*! My Dad Says as a motivational speaker who (surprise!) butts heads with Ed (William Shatner). Don't worry, the laugh track will tell you when it's appropriate to laugh. [TV Guide]
... Children! The time has come to scribble on the walls with your Crayolas, throw your Brussels sprouts to the floor in defiance, and scream like you've never screamed before! Jo Frost, better known as the wicked witch at the center of Supernanny, has quit! Man your battlestations! The cookie jar shall be ours by dawn! [NY Post]
... Don't be surprised if an orange imp somehow shambles across the screens of your local Cineplex. It's just Snooki. The Jersey Shore "star" has landed a role in the film Movie 43, a "raunchy comedy" due for release next year. Hey, at least it's not a sex tape. [Celebuzz]
... The body of former The Bachelorette contestant Julien Hug was found in a remote area of Riverside County in Southern California. Hug competed in the 2009 edition of ABC's popular reality show. No word on the cause of his death. I'm no detective, but I'm pretty sure there's some foul play involved. [10 News San Diego]
... The cast of HBO's Luck, which already includes Dustin Hoffman, Nick Nolte, and Dennis Farina, continues to get better and better. The horse-racing drama from David Milch and Michael Mann has added Joan Allen as a woman who runs a program for inmates to care for horses that have run their last race. [Deadline Hollywood]
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I love the wicked witch from supernanny! she's cool. Heidi and Spencer and Snooki are not. Community? What's that? Meh, I live The Netherlands, they don't air it here. Oh wait, I'm a pirate too! I forgot..
Awesome news about Community!! I was really holding my breath on that one. Woo-hoo indeed sir.
Good news on Community. Yay Community and 30 Rock!
Luck needs to cast Zenyatta next.
community that is. sorry wont let me edit the post.
recently found this show..watched 5 eps and fell in love with it. Bought the dvd next day.
Awesome!!! I love Community great news, Community's is one of the best comedies out there.
Yay for Community!!!
Yaaaaaaaay for Community so excited can't get me enough of Jeff Winger!
i just want P&R
Woohoo more Community!!! I was really worried when I heard they might cancel the show, but hopefully this means NBC sees what a great show it is. And I totally agree with justinwestnet, I miss P&R :(
Yay community! now get P&R on the air!
go Community!
good for Community, it needs to stay around for a long time to come.. Outsourced never should've gotten past pilot season..