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'Emily's Reasons Why Not': Because Once Was Enough

There must be a special type of indignity felt when you are canceled after one episode – only nineteen English language shows throughout the entire history of television have had that honor, after all. After being chosen among multitudes of other pilots, to be one of the select few to actually make it to air, to only be told that twenty two minutes was more than enough, thanks?

Emily's Reasons Why Not is the one show out of the lucky nineteen that is most likely remembered by the American public, mostly due to its decent proximity to the present, because that Heather Graham lady starred in it, [...]

Heather Graham Joins Rob Thomas's Little In Common

We're about ready for a Heather Graham comeback, right guys? The Hollywood Reporter writes that Heather Graham joins Little In Common, replacing Paula Marshall as co-star to Rob Corddry and rounding out the Fox show's "group of adults who become unlikely friends because of the connections among their kids." Gabrielle Union, Kevin Hart and Alana Ubach also star in Rob Thomas's latest creation, which is rumored to join the network's midseason comedy block after undergoing a world of retooling. Maybe now you can loosen your grip on those Party Down DVDs, at least while you sleep.

Heather Graham to Return for 'The Hangover III'

I guess something might actually happen in the third and final Hangover film. After missing the last installment, Heather Graham is set to come back to play Jade, the stripper with a baby and a heart of a nice stripper. This implies that the movie might feature gross stuff like emotions and caring. Or maybe it just means there'll be lots of strippers. Director Todd Phillips has stated that he intends on bringing a lot of people back for the last Hangover. He's said: “It will be a fitting conclusion to our three-part opera of mayhem, despair and bad decisions.” Fitting conclusion? The only fitting conclusion would be [...]

Is It Possible for the Star of a Single-Episode Sitcom to Save Their Career?

Since 1961, only 10 American TV series have aired for only a single episode. If there is a God, that list will soon increase to 11 when ABC decides to LISTEN TO EVERYONE EVER and cancel Work It, quite possibly the worst sitcom — nay, show — of all-time. Of the 10 (soon-to-be 11?!?), half are either dramas (1993's detective series South of Sunset and 1997's Lawless starring former-NFL linebacker Brian Bosworth), reality shows (2005’s The Will and 2008’s Secret Talents of the Stars), or Etc. (2009’s Osbournes Reloaded).

For a show to last just a single episode, well, that's impressive. I mean, that's half as long as [...]

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