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Tomorrow night I'll be tweeting while I cover the Emmy awards, from the red carpet to the final award of the night — and you can usually find me twittering up a storm during some of my favorite new shows, like Glee.
Did you miss Fox's pilot preview of new Fall series Glee a few months ago? You can still watch it before the show's real premiere, but there's going to be an extra feature when Fox re-airs the pilot episode this Friday night: according to a press release, cast members will be live-tweeting the episode and the Twitter feed will appear over the lower-third of viewers' TV screens during the broadcast. Another Fox show, Fringe, will also get the "tweet-peat" treatment when the network shows last season's second-to-last episode this Thursday.
Celebrities who use Twitter — and who don't — have been a hot topic for a while. But what about characters who tweet?
I first noticed the phenomenon of TV characters twittering (er, actual people twittering as TV characters) when it caused a little ruckus during the last season of Mad Men.
Last week comedians Aziz Ansari and Paul Scheer conducted an experiment and Twittered their thoughts during a screening of Crank 2: High Voltage. One prominent blogger was not happy when he heard this and used his own Twitter account to voice his outrage, saying, "Movie theaters are places to leave the outside world behind."
Are you cool with people keeping their phones on in the theater to text and/or Twitter?
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Jim and Pam's wedding on The Office last week was a blessed comedy event — the couple managed to make me tear up, but the rest of the cast slayed me. In fact, if you were thinking that the episode could have gotten a boost from the shenanigans the rest of Dunder Mifflin pulled while waiting for Jim and Pam to return from their Niagara Falls cruise, then look no further: a deleted scene of the cast waiting in the church has surfaced, and it's predictably hilarious.
This clip is as funny (if not more so) as the rest of the episode that did make it to air, so check it out for such gems as Phyllis remarking "That's a Twitter," Angela singing the praises of Kelly Ripa's comedy chops, and Ryan aggressively hitting on Kelly.