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Early word on"Family Guy" spinoff "Cleveland" (right) and other pilotless fall pickup probables. (Hollywood Reporter)
The return of "House" gives Fox a boost. (TV Decoder)
And more on Monday ratings. (Televisionista)
A loooooot of kids want to be "High School Musical." Like, no kidding. (Buddy TV)
Coming this fall on the "24" prequel: Jack Bauer in Africa. Cool! (Buddy TV)
Big episode for "Reaper" Tuesday. C’mon, CW, renew this show! (TV Squad)
Lucille Bluth and other "90210" casting news. (TV Addict)

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Lois Griffin And Alex Borstein: Got MILF?

Apparently a lot of people who visit our website are looking for "Sexy Pictures Of Alex Borstein." Borstein, the voice of "The Family Guy" MILF Lois Griffin, is most often seen live in occasional reruns of "Mad TV," where she played characters like The Gap Troll, so it’s a little tricky to find really sexy pictures of her.
Fortunately, we have skills and resources, and found this photo of Borstein from a "Family Guy" promotional event. Cheers to you, our loyal, pervy readers!
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Spinoff City: “Prison Break” And “Family Guy” To Get Relatives

According to the Hollywood Reporter, both "Family Guy" and "Prison Break" are set to have spinoffs on Fox. The "Family Guy" one will be based on the character of Cleveland Brown. The one with the deli. You know… the, uh, token black character on the show. Yeah, that guy.
It could be pretty funny, but since Cleveland’s the only character on "Family Guy" with any common sense, I don’t quite see it moving in the same wacky-hijinks vein as "Family Guy." It would be brilliant if they made Cleveland’s interactions with his unfaithful and domineering wife, Loretta, into a heartbreaking drama worthy of HBO. That could work pretty well.
Meanwhile, the Prison Break spinoff will be set at a women’s prison. I imagine it will be something like this:

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“House,” “Bones” And Other Fox Series Back In Business

Dr. House will once again be insulting the deathly ill. Why do we love him so.
Booth and Brennan will be flirting inappropriately over the grotesque remains of innocent crime victims. And Peter Griffin will be back sobbing into his beer at the Drunken Clam.
Fox has announced resumed production and post-strike premiere dates for a bunch of shows. Among those that will be back on the set is "24," which will finish up production on its seventh season, even though it won’t return until Jan. 2009.
"Bones" will be back with new shows April 14, while "House" follows two weeks later. The much-ballyhooed Julianna Margulies courtroom series "Canterbury’s Law" finally sees the air March 10. The complete press release with all the details is after the jump.
FOX RETURNS SERIES TO PRODUCTION
“BONES” Returns with All-New Episodes on April 14
“‘TIL DEATH” and “BACK TO YOU” Return with All-New Episodeson April 16
“HOUSE” Returns with All-New […]

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“Family Guy” Highlights: Meg’s Worst Moments

Adult Swim has a top ten list (with video!) of Meg’s most humiliating moments from "Family Guy." Two are from the makeover episode, which I’d totally forgotten about.
I particularly like this one, which highlights the way Lois is a nice mom in all the wrong ways:
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“Family Guy” Celebrates 100th Episode with Matricide

It’s a big TV night, beginning with the Patriots-Colts battle of the undefeateds on CBS at 4, and including the annual week-late-due-to-baseball "Simpsons" Treehouse of Horror Halloween special. But the other important show tonight is a milestone, the 100th episode of "Family Guy," which was canceled once by Fox, brought back due to enormous DVD sales, and now reigns as a genuine hit. The episode has a lighthearted approach, with Stewie finally getting up the gumption to machinegun his mom, blowing her over the side of a cruiseship. That’s not a spoiler, because it’s all over the ads. And I will warn you now that tonight’s ep also ends with the dreaded words "To be Continued."
The plot - don’t like spoilers? Skip to the next graf - erupts when Brian the Dog gives Lois two cruise tickets for her birthday, and is surprised when she takes husband Peter instead of […]

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Halloween Specials: “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Bones,” “Simpsons,” More!

"Grey’s Anatomy" had its Halloween special last week, and BuzzSugar has the talk about it.
"Big Bang Theory" is celebrating Halloween tonight, and you can find out more at Seriously OMG.
"Bones" is up for a Halloween special tomorrow night, and TubeTalk is all over that one.
On Sunday, "The Simpsons" will have "Treehouse Of Horror XVIII" and Wikipedia has the best details I’ve found so far: Parodies of "Mr. And Mrs. Smith" and "E.T." and a story about Flanders punishing the town’s kids for their naughtiness.
Oddly, the "Family Guy" episode also involves a bit of "Mr. And Mrs. Smith" parody, although it’s not a Halloween special. It is, however, the 100th episode, "Stewie Kills Lois," in which Stewie actually makes a serious attempt on his mother’s life. Yeah, matricide is always hilarious.
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Totally Frakked: “Family Guy” May Make Star Wars A Regular Affair

The "Star Wars" episode of "Family Guy" was more than just good comedy, it was also a huge success for the little show, garnering the highest ratings for the show since its return to Fox.  The episode was so successful that there’s talk of coming back for an "Empire Strikes Back" spoof for next year’s season.
If the "Empire" spoof goes well, the show may make it a regular tradition, like the halloween episode of "The Simpsons."  Well, for six seasons, anyway, then they run out of movies to spoof.  I can’t decide if spoofs of the prequels will be better or worse; on the one hand the movies are less iconic, on the other hand, they’re terrible.  I guess we’ll just have to wait and see.
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Totally Frakked: “Family Guy” Kicks Off The (Geek) Season With Style

It’s not easy to get permission from George Lucas to do a serious "Star Wars" parody. How "Family Guy," easily one of the most perverse and irreverent shows on TV, talked Lucas into the "Return Of The Griffins" episode for its season opener is anyone’s guess, but it was absolutely worth the price of admission. The episode did what "Family Guy" does best, pop-culture references (what "Star Wars" parody would be complete without a "Doctor Who" joke?) and jaw-droppingly crude humor.
Plenty of that crude humor is provided by the ultra-creepy old pedophile Herbert, who fills in as the Obi-Wan of the story, including a performance of "(I Had)The Time Of My Life" addressed to Chris.  All of the humor comes in the traditional "Family Guy" 60-gags-a-minute style, and even throwaway lines like Peter’s "Hey kid, don’t get penis-y" are clever. Wikipedia has a giant page of the pop-culture references in […]

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Fall TV Night-By-Night: Saturday and Sunday

Saturday? We don’t need stinkin’ Saturday. Watch college football on ABC, or "Torchwood" on BBC America, and forget about "Cops" and the endless reruns on the other networks. Sunday, though, is as always another story, featuring the season’s most bizarre new show ("Viva Laughlin," right) and several returning favorites.
ABC’s trio of hits - "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," "Desperate Housewives" and "Brothers & Sisters" - returns on Sept. 30. The big excitement here has to be Dana Delaney and Nathan Fillion joining the cast of "Desperate," a show that seems in definite though not desperate need of some fresh fuel. It will be interesting to watch the ratings here.
CBS will still have "60 Minutes" at 7 and "Cold Case" at 9, and it’s swapping in James Woods as "Shark" at 10. The show has curdled a little as Woods’ bracingly hard-edged character has gotten soft around the edges; we’ll see if […]

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