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The People's Choice Winners Do the Press Room and Portraits

After their fun onstage moments at the People's Choice Awards, the evening's winners headed into the press room to pose with and chat about their newly-won statues.

After their fun onstage moments at the People's Choice Awards, the evening's winners headed into the press room to pose with and chat about their newly-won statues. Buzz was there covering the scene, where Mariah Carey opened up about her work in Precious and a possible biopic. Hugh Jackman also shared his advice for Oscar hosts Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin while Sandra Bullock discussed her pre-awards show routine. Jessica Alba and Ashton Kutcher stayed together to celebrate his web celeb win, as Diane Kruger got cozy with her Inglourious Basterds guys BJ Novak and Eli Roth. Taylor Swift kissed the latest statue to add to her rapidly growing collection.

Mariah brought Nick Cannon along to hit the portrait studio, wrapping up another exciting if less champagne-filled night. The casts of House and Glee each crowded together for group shots. The other winners also stopped by to ham it up for the cameras in some of the night's cutest photos. There's more People's Choice Awards coverage coming up, including video of our red carpet interviews, more from the press room, and all of the night's fashion and beauty breakdowns!

To see more from the press room, including the Glee cast and the stars of House, just read more

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House Rundown: Episode 24, "Both Sides Now"

After last week's episode of House, I wondered how House would cope in a world where he was no longer on drugs.

After last week's episode of House, I wondered how House would cope in a world where he was no longer on drugs. I was also curious to see what would happen to the sexual tension between House and Cuddy now that they've apparently done the deed. How did it all go down in Monday's season finale? If you're ready to talk about it, just read more

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House Rundown: Episode 21, "Saviors"

This episode of House picks up the aftermath of last week's shocking death, and if you were wondering how Cameron and Chase would react, this is your episode: for the first time in a long, long time, the two of them are the focus.

This episode of House picks up the aftermath of last week's shocking death, and if you were wondering how Cameron and Chase would react, this is your episode: for the first time in a long, long time, the two of them are the focus. Meanwhile, House appears to be completely unchanged by the death — until a big, fun twist in the final minute. Ready to talk about it? Just read more

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House Rundown: Episode 10, "Let Them Eat Cake"

After last week's big hostage episode, this week's installment of House went for something a little smaller, and you know what?

After last week's big hostage episode, this week's installment of House went for something a little smaller, and you know what? I liked it better. Almost every character got a storyline, and some of them were awfully clever. Cuddy and House become office-mates, Thirteen starts her clinical trial, and Kutner reveals an, uh, interesting strategy for making money on the side. Ready to talk about it? Just read more

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House Rundown: Episode Seven, "The Itch"

On this week's House, a few of our doctors have some major fears to confront.

On this week's House, a few of our doctors have some major fears to confront. We finally see Chase and Cameron together again, seemingly at a crossroads in their relationship. Meanwhile, House and Cuddy reach a crossroads of their own after their surprising kiss. This episode wastes no time picking up in the awkward aftermath of that smooch, and it builds to an intriguing ending, so to talk about it, read more

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TV Tonight: House

I know there was important national business to take care of last week, but it's still a shame House had to take the week off, because I've been so eager to see what would happen in the aftermath of a certain long-anticipated kiss.

I know there was important national business to take care of last week, but it's still a shame House had to take the week off, because I've been so eager to see what would happen in the aftermath of a certain long-anticipated kiss. Tonight, we'll finally get our chance, as House returns to find House and Cuddy (and Wilson) sorting through what exactly that kiss does or doesn't mean.

That's not all, though: This episode also brings Cameron and Chase together again, at long last, though we'll have to wait till tonight to find out what exactly this reunion entails. And together, House's teams (old and new) treat a patient who is housebound and won't come to PPH for treatment. There's a lot to look forward to, so to watch a promo for the episode and a clip of House and Cuddy talking about the kiss, just read more

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House Rundown: Episode 13, "No More Mr. Nice Guy"

Monday's episode of House had everything I could have hoped for in the show's return — and I'm not exaggerating when I say everything.

Monday's episode of House had everything I could have hoped for in the show's return — and I'm not exaggerating when I say everything. Cameron, Chase, and Foreman were all there — but so was the new team. There were scenes with Wilson and scenes with Cuddy — and a scene with the two of them together. They even threw in a little Hugh Laurie tooling away on the piano. Doesn't it just figure that the episode about a too-happy guy would make me smile for almost an hour straight?

The team's treatment of the happiest man alive ("Is he Canadian?") led them on a quest to figure out why House is the crankiest man alive. Meanwhile, House set about rekindling his bromance with Wilson by proposing joint custody with Amber. Could House survive seeing his best dude on Wednesday nights and every other weekend? To find out, just read more

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Do You Prefer House's Old Team or His New Team?

House doesn't return for another couple of weeks, but Chicago Tribune writer Maureen Ryan just posted part of an interesting Q&A with creator David Shore, focusing on the subject of whether Cameron and Chase will be getting more screen time in these next few episodes.


House doesn't return for another couple of weeks, but Chicago Tribune writer Maureen Ryan just posted part of an interesting Q&A with creator David Shore, focusing on the subject of whether Cameron and Chase will be getting more screen time in these next few episodes. The short answer: no. The long answer: They might be in the show a little more, but they won't be rejoining House's team. He said:

Cameron and Chase are certainly not on screen as much as they used to be, but the stuff they’re doing, I think, takes on a different weight and a greater weight. . . . I don’t want to change the fundamental nature of the show and there’s only so many pages for us to deal with [character stories].

I loved House's storyline in the Fall where he interviewed for new fellowship candidates, but I'm starting to wonder if the show is going to continue on with Taub, Kutner, and Thirteen acting exactly as Cameron, Chase, and Foreman once did. If that's the case, why shake up the show at all? So, that leads to my question for you: Do you prefer House's new team, or would you rather watch the old dynamic?

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Heroes Race for Epilepsy, Milo Denies Hayden Rumors

Some of our favorite Heroes came out last night to sit in some hot Lamborghinis for the Race to Fight Epilepsy.

Some of our favorite Heroes came out last night to sit in some hot Lamborghinis for the Race to Fight Epilepsy. Milo, Hayden, Kristen, and Jack Coleman were there to support Greg Grunberg, whose son suffers from the condition. Of course, no Heroes event would be complete without a little buzz around Milo and Hayden, but this time Milo denied the rumors all by himself, saying, "She and I are close friends. It's only natural that people are going to couple us together." We have to admit that it's been a while since we've seen these two on one of their dates, so maybe there really isn't more to their relationship after all. That said, we wouldn't be surprised if their "close friendship" turned into something more someday.

Lots more of Hayden, Kristen, Jack and more so read more

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House Rundown: Episode 7, "Ugly"

Does anything change when a documentary crew starts following the action at PPH?


Does anything change when a documentary crew starts following the action at PPH? That was the question this week on House. And the answer: not really. The documentary episode is a bit of a TV stereotype, and frankly, as a window into what the characters really feel, I preferred the Mirror Syndrome guy. But the film crew did prompt some great lines — "I became a doctor because of the movie Patch Adams" — and caught Cameron in one very awkward moment. It also apparently gave Taub the courage to stand up to House for the first time. For more about the episode, just read more