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Pretty Little Liars - Season One Finale

At the end of season one, Pretty Little Liars is down one villain… er, we think. And, we definitely solved Alison’s murder. We think. Well, at least we’ve ruled out one suspect on our list of possible “A” candidates -- we think.

Okay, so here’s what we know: the Pretty Little Liars season finale was awesome. But it left us with lots and lots of questions, just a few tantalizing answers and plenty of reasons to look forward to season 2 -- not the least of which is the return of Caleb (Tyler Blackburn).

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Charlie Sheen WinningWe never thought we’d say this, but maybe Charlie Sheen really is winning. According to reporter Jeff Rossen, CBS has asked him to come back to Two and a Half Men.

Feel free to do a spit take now. Rossen says “discussions ongoing” and it’s “not a done deal.” And, he’s not the only one who’s reporting on the negotiations. Hollywoodlife found a “show insider” who says the rumors are true.

They might be, at that. CBS is in the business of making money, and Sheen is making it hand over fist with his sold-out comedy tour/stage thing. Recent rumors that Sheen has been talking to FOX about doing a show may have prompted the network to act.

Still, things could get a little sticky legally if CBS does want to make a deal. Charlie Sheen still has an active lawsuit, asking for a whopping $100 million, against Two and a Half Men studio Warner Bros.

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Tommy Lee

Rocker Tommy Lee is ready to give SyFy viewers a Culture Shock. The drummer has teamed with the cable channel for Culture Shock with Tommy Lee, a new reality series that investigates secret societies and other mysteries.

Tommy Lee is very excited about the project, saying the show will “blow our minds and reveal things that will explain almost all our questions.” He says the show is “going to be an amazing experience.”

Intriguing… and vague. Looks like we’ll have to wait for the series premiere to find out just what Culture Shock has to offer -- besides tattoos, of course.

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Glee- Kurt (Chris Colfer) and Blaine (Darren Criss) kiss Victoria Jackson

Victoria Jackson, best-known for her 6-year stint on SNL, summed Glee’s “Original Song” episode up with one word: “Sickening!” She accused the producers of the show of “shoving the gay thing down our throats” and making a “mockery of Christians.”

“Everyone knows that two men on a wedding cake is a comedy skit, not an ‘alternate lifestyle’! There I said it!” Jackson’s comments appear in her column at WorldNetDaily.

Jackson was best-known on Saturday Night Live for her ditzy, blonde characters and high-pitched voice. In recent years, she has been politically active and strongly outspoken against liberal candidates and leftist media coverage. Perhaps ironically, she is a strong supporter of Fox News (which is owned by Fox Entertainment Group, which owns 20th Century Fox Television... which distributes and produces Glee).

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American Idol 10 - Karen RodriguezKaren Rodriguez, 21, is American Idol’s latest casualty and last online contestant. But, she’s not letting the disappointment get her down.

“I went up there, and I always sang from my heart,” she told reporters after her Thursday elimination. “It’s like a whole packet of little experiences that I’m going to take for ever.”

Karen said she has no regrets from her time on the show, and in upcoming episodes she’ll be rooting for Jacob Lusk. The two bonded “from the very beginning in Hollywood Week.”

“He was a joy to be around, and I’m so excited for him.” Watch a video of Karen’s entire interview at Entertainment Weekly.

Follow all the contestants, get all the spoilers and read all the recaps -- check out all our American Idol 10 posts.

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Pretty Little Liars - ABC Family

Pretty Little Liars has been getting more intense with each drama-packed episode -- and, there is still a killer on the loose. So how can the show possibly top itself in the upcoming season finale, “For Whom the Bell Tolls?”

How about by turning to the original master of suspense for a little inspiration? That’s right -- things are about to get downright Hitchcockian on ABC Family. Keep reading to find out where one intense confrontation will take place, and why we’re praying we can keep waiting until Monday to find out what’s going to happen…

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Adrianna Palicki as Wonder Woman

You don’t have to like latex to appreciate Adrianna Palicki’s amazing figure in the newly-revamped Wonder Woman costume. Palicki will take on the dual role of superhero/Diana Prince in NBC’s new reboot, and she’ll be doing it with a fierce gold whip.

Not bad. Palicki definitely has the Amazonian look down pat, though some purists are having strong reactions to the notable costume changes (Wonder Woman in pants?! Inconceivable!). But Lynda Carter, TV’s first Wonder Woman, is voicing no complaints.

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American Idol 10: Steven Tyler, Jennifer Lopez, Randy Jackson

If the rumors we’re hearing are true, American Idol is already reneging on some of the promises it made before season 10 debuted.

Behind-the-scenes reports have surfaced that next week, the Top 11 will sing Motown-themed songs, despite the show’s statements that no genre-based themes would be used this season. Motown is an oft-repeated theme on Idol, but the choice may not be quite as boring as it sounds -- at least, it should be pretty funny to see contestants like Scotty McCreery and Lauren Alaina attempt to work it out.

Get all the spoilers, recaps and gossip right here when you read all our American Idol 10 posts.

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Being Human SyFy 2011

The network formerly known as SciFi will renew Being Human for a second season. The original series, which is a remake of the BBC show of the same name, drew an impressive (for cable) 2.14 million viewers in its second episode.

Now, fans of the show will have the chance to watch the continuing adventures of a trio of friends -- a vampire, a werewolf and a ghost -- who must attempt to be human even though, they aren’t.

New episodes of the series are currently airing on Monday nights on the SyFy channel at 9 pm EST.

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The Top 12 results show of American Idol began with a montage of all the Idols sharing their first childhood dream jobs -- only two of which were “singer” (Thia Megia and Pia Toscano). Results shows always begin on a dramatic note. It’s the only way the show can convince people to watch an hour-long broadcast of what could just as easily take two minutes to learn right before the next performance round.

Jennifer Lopez wore white, Steven Tyler black. And no one’s looking at (or listening to) Randy Jackson anymore. But the results show is Ryan Seacrest’s rare time to shine; it’s always his to lead. To open the show, he showed off baby pictures of the night’s performers, Lee DeWyze and the Black Eyed Peas, since the Top 12 all had their pictures shown off during the preceding performance round.

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