Tuesday Links
Rosie O’Donnell is now possibly leaving the view for a full season on Nip Tuck, as opposed to developing her own spinoff of the Dawn Budge character from earlier this season.
This article from the LA Times asks if Friday Night Lights has brought back “The Strong, Silent Type”. Short answer: since this series generally attracts in between 15-20 viewers a week, I am not sure if Peter Berg & Co. are capable of reviving traditional masculinity. Just a thought.
Ummm, did anyone else realize the Billboard Awards last night were hostless?
Vivica A. Fox is joining the cast of Curb Your Enthusiasm for its sixth season. Is she funny or something?
Joe Gannascoli, better known to the world as “Gay Vito” on The Sopranos, is producing his own line of pool cues. Depending on your sensibilities, this is either mildly humorous or utterly tasteless.
In case you are a viral video hound, IFILM.com has picked up Daily Show and Colbert Report clips, weeks after they were pulled from YouTube.
British women have voted Simon Cowell the man they most commonly fantasize about…. I think that tells me all I need too know about British women.
For the past ten seasons, South Park has made us (me) keel over in hysterics. Now, well now is the dawn of a new day, because the politically incorrect tale of four friends has spawned a book summarizing the philisophical elements in the animated series.
Plenty on Friday Night Lights and Nip Tuck tomorrow.

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