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MONDAY (12/13)

  • Two and Half Men (CBS, 9 P.M.): "Charlie and Courtney split up, and a depressed Charlie seeks solace from his psychiatrist, Dr. Freeman." Attend therapy while on the show? Could life be any easier for Charlie Sheen?
  • Hawaii Five-0 (CBS, 10 P.M.): "Chin Ho is abducted and an explosive device is strapped to his chest." If there's anything we've learned from Daniel Dae Kim, it's that he can survive explosions.
  • Hoarders (A&E, 10 P.M.): "A home in an upscale area is filled with items inside and out, and the owner has a homeless person living in the front yard." The owner's certain he could make use of that homeless guy some day.

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Glee’s Christmas episode was packed with laughs, tears and fantastic performances … and, it’s going to have to hold us over until the much-anticipated Super Bowl episode that airs in February.

Until then, the show is on break, but we’ve got some spoilers and show gossip to help cure those no-Glee blues. Read on, and find out what Harry Shum, Jr. and Katie Couric have revealed ...

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William McKinley High was decked out in its holiday best for “A Very Glee Christmas,” but Mr. Schue (Matthew Morrison) didn’t have a lot to feel cheerful about. Emma (Jayma Mays) is married, and even her invitation to the Christmas party she’s having with her new husband felt like an insult. We discovered near the top of the episode that Brittany (Heather Morris) still believes in Santa Claus. Artie (Kevin McHale) became determined at once to preserve her childlike illusion … at all costs.

This all led into a fantastic scene featuring “The Most Wonderful Day of the Year,” in which all the Glee kids decorated a festive tree … though the ornaments, fake gifts and even the tree were either stolen or found. Will Schuester couldn’t allow them to keep their pilfered holiday items, of course.

New Directions wasn’t feeling a lot of holiday cheer, either … mainly, because the football team learned how to turn slushies green using food coloring. Mr. Schue came up with the abysmally bad idea to take the club around to carol from class to class. It was a debacle, of course, though there was nothing wrong with Mercedes (Amber Riley) and her beautiful rendition of “We Need a Little Christmas.”

But green slushies and stolen Christmas ornaments are nothing compared to the pain that Rachel (Lea Michele) is feeling. Despite her very best efforts, ex-boyfriend Finn (Cory Monteith) continues to shun her … yes, even after hearing her perform “Last Christmas.” When she mournfully performed “Merry Christmas, Darling,” Puckleberry fanatics all over the country became Finchel converts.

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The good folks at Vote for the Worst are already working toward spoiling the upcoming season of American Idol, which saves us the trouble of watching it without Simon Cowell.

The video above shows one contestant who has advanced to the Hollywood round of the show.

Visit the VFTW site for more videos, and start judging before the audition rounds air.

(Make sure to check out our other posts.)

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We’ve got the latest Glee spoilers, and just in time for the upcoming holiday episode.

Fans were shocked last week when Finn and Rachel (played by Cory Moneith and Lea Michele, respectively) called it quiets, and many are looking for signs of hope that the split isn’t permanent. Keep reading to find out what we know…

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Jane Lynch

UPDATE: It turns out Ed O'Neill was apparently misquoted. You can read the retraction statement here.

“I love Jane, honestly I do. I’m dying to star in one of Christopher Guest’s movies alongside her, but I don’t think she should have gotten the Emmy for that part. [Sue Sylvester] is just a one-note character."

-Modern Family star Ed O'Neill on 's Best Supporting Actress win for her role on Glee. (For the record: Ed was the only adult from his ABC show to not receive an Emmy nomination.)

(Make sure to check out our other notable quotes.)

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Although it’s still too soon to say whether Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler will channel Simon Cowell on next season, we have now seen a glimpse of their inner Paula Abduls.

In new promos for the show, the judges are only heard offering compliments and passes to Hollywood. Will we get to see their critical sides at a later time? We hope so!

American Idol returns to FOX on January 19. (Make sure to check out our other posts.)

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(To get a look at TV Envy's 2010-11 Midseason Television Programming Schedule, click here.)

MONDAY (12/6)

  • My Big Friggin' Wedding (VH1, 9 P.M.): "Johnny has a garage sale to raise money for the wedding." Face it: His fiancee was going to make him get rid of his stuff anyway.
  • Two and a Half Men (CBS, 9 P.M.): "Alan gets creative with a gift for Lyndsey when he's ashamed that he can't afford an expensive present. " He's going to try a little tenderness and see if that works.
  • Gossip Girl (CW, 9 P.M.): "Chuck believes that Lily is not being entirely honest with him." She keeps telling him that Jenny's absence is strictly for creative reasons, but he thinks otherwise.

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Glee continues to pull in big names from all corners of the entertainment industry.

CBS Evening News anchor is the latest famous face scheduled to drop by the halls of William McKinley High.

Couric will be playing herself, and we can only hope it’s because she’ll be in school to talk to Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch).

The appearance is scheduled for the glittering post-Super Bowl episode airing February 6, 2011. 

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Dexter and Lumen

Here’s an update on the shows you will and won’t be seeing in the months to come:

RENEWALS

  • Aarti Party (Food Network) – Season 2
  • Adventure Time (Cartoon) – Season 3
  • Auction Hunters (Spike) – Season 2
  • The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS) – Renewed through 2012-13
  • Cupcake Wars (Food Network) – Season 2
  • Dexter (Showtime) – Season 6
  • Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files (Syfy) – Season 2
  • Funny or Die Presents (HBO) – Season 2
  • Ghost Hunters International (Syfy) – Season 3

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