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The Cast of Glee, Bones, and House Get Foxy at the Winter TCAs!

The Winter TCA is underway outside LA, and last night was Fox's turn to show off their talent and upcoming shows.
Pictures of the Cast of Glee, House, and Bones at the Fox Winter TCAs 2011-01-12 13:29:30

The Winter TCA is underway outside LA, and last night was Fox's turn to show off their talent and upcoming shows. The Golden Globe nominated cast of Glee attended last night's party, and Cory Monteith took a moment to chat with Buzz about his new Funny or Die video and working with Gwyneth Paltrow. Bones duo Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz dropped in on the party, as did Hugh Laurie and Lisa Edelstein from the medical drama House. Cory's costars Chris Colfer and Matthew Morrison were back together this morning to join Conan O'Brien and How I Met Your Mother's Jason Segel and Neil Patrick Harris for the Funny Men in TV panel. When asked about Glee airing right after this year's Super Bowl, Chris jokingly replied, "What's the Super Bowl?" For more details from the conference, make sure to stay tuned to Buzz!

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Brilliant or Baffling: Hiring a Private Investigator to Check Out a House

I was talking to a friend of mine who recently just purchased a house with his wife.

I was talking to a friend of mine who recently just purchased a house with his wife. He told me that the deal had initially seemed too good to be true, so they were slightly concerned. They were afraid that somebody died in the house, or the neighbors were really horrific. My friend then found a private investigator online and paid $700 for peace of mind as well as very detailed information about their neighbors. In fact, it was detailed to the point of scary, as some of the information seemed pretty personal. What do you think — is hiring a private investigator to check out a potential house brilliant or baffling?

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What Is the Best Network TV Drama of 2010?

You've placed your votes for the best network comedy of the year, but let's switch gears to their more serious peers.

You've placed your votes for the best network comedy of the year, but let's switch gears to their more serious peers. We have a few new drama series on this list (now's your chance, Hawaii Five-0 fans!), along with some longtime favorites. Which is your No. 1? Weigh in!

Don't forget to check out all of our Best of 2010 polls!

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Which Couple Has the Best TV Romance of 2010?

I've already asked your opinion on the hottest movie couple of 2010, but the silver screen doesn't get to have all the fun.

I've already asked your opinion on the hottest movie couple of 2010, but the silver screen doesn't get to have all the fun. This year we were treated to new TV couples to root for (House and Cuddy! Sam and Quinn!), while other pairs rode the on-again off-again roller coaster of love (Chuck and Blair, I'm looking at you). Whether they're rock solid or on shaky ground, which couple has the best TV romance of 2010?

Don't forget to vote on all of my Best of 2010 polls!

Photos courtesy of Fox, NBC, ABC, and The CW

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20 Aging TV Shows: Love 'Em or Let 'Em Go?

Regardless of the rollercoaster of cancellations and pickups for new TV series, there's still a stable of mature TV shows that have been running for a long time (over four seasons, to be precise).
Poll On Long-Running TV Shows, Including 30 Rock, Bones, House, Grey's Anatomy, and One Tree Hill 2010-10-07 16:30:04

Regardless of the rollercoaster of cancellations and pickups for new TV series, there's still a stable of mature TV shows that have been running for a long time (over four seasons, to be precise). It's time for you to weigh on which shows are still thriving, and which shows should be put out of their misery.

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TV Tonight: Fall TV Takes Off With New and Returning Shows!

Fall TV has been slowly trickling in over the past two weeks, but tonight it turns things up full blast with an onslaught of returning shows and new soon-to-be favorites!

Fall TV has been slowly trickling in over the past two weeks, but tonight it turns things up full blast with an onslaught of returning shows and new soon-to-be favorites! Let's break it down: ABC's Dancing With the Stars comes back with a fresh cast followed by Castle, NBC will reveal last season's cliffhanger (Chuck's mom!) on Chuck, and we'll see how the romance between Cuddy and House is working out on FOX's House. Plus, there's How I Met Your Mother's premiere with Rachel Bilson.

As if that wasn't enough to keep you busy, there's also added competition, as the networks unveil new programming. Three of my five Fall must sees bow this evening, including CBS's Hawaii Five-0, NBC's The Event, and FOX's Lone Star with dreamy heartthrob James Wolk. They'll be accompanied by fellow newbies Mike & Molly and Chase (featuring a brand-new kickass female character).

Whew! I know it's going to be hard to keep track of everything — especially with so many shows competing in the same time slots — so make sure to download my official TV calendar to keep it all straight (my head is practically spinning already!). What will you watch tonight?

Photos courtesy of NBC and CBS

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Fall TV Showdown: 5 Toughest Trade-Offs

I don't know if you've thoroughly combed through my TV calendar yet, but there are going to be some big rivalries raging once the Fall season kicks into full speed.
Fall TV's Most Competitive Time Slots

I don't know if you've thoroughly combed through my TV calendar yet, but there are going to be some big rivalries raging once the Fall season kicks into full speed. With so many new shows in the mix, the schedule is more loaded than ever! Just check out these uber-competitive time slots, and tell me, what will you choose to watch?

Photos courtesy of The CW, HBO, FOX, and NBC

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Emmy Breakdown: Lead Actor in a Drama

It's time to bust out the big guns!
Emmy Predictions For Lead Actor in a Drama 2010-08-11 16:45:19

It's time to bust out the big guns! After going through several rounds of supporting actor picks, I asked you for your predictions for the Emmy for lead actor in a drama. You quickly came to the defense of both Kyle Chandler for Friday Night Lights, and House's Hugh Laurie, but all of the contenders received at least a few votes. Who will be the last man standing? Don't forget to fill out your ballot for the chance to win an iPad, but first check out my assessment!