The TV Watercooler

Chuck, Desperate Housewives, The Hills and more


Chuck just keeps on getting better and better. In last night’s episode, Chuck saved Sarah and had the spy-balls to kill Shaw in order to do so. My main worry is that how long will Sarah be safe? How long could their happiness really last? I hope Sarah isn’t the “significant death” in the season finale. I’d like to see Chuck deal with killing Shaw in the next episode (which isn’t until April 26th). Whether Shaw was a bad guy or not, Chuck’s got to feel remorse for killing him, or else he won’t be the “real” Chuck. But let’s just all be happy for Chuck right now. Not only did he get the girl, but he got her in Paris.

Here’s the promo for the next episode:

— How awesome was 24 last night? I loved it when Jack manhandled Dana (that bitch!) I felt bad for Hassan…May Anil Kapoor’s severed poofy head rest in peace.

Nicolette Sheridan is claiming that Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry “forcefully hit her with his hand across her face and head” when she complained about a script and then killed her off when she reported him to ABC. This lawsuit is way more interesting that the show’s current season.

— Not to be outdone, Heidi Montag is claiming that an executive producer from The Hills “physically assaulted” her from the behind.

— Expect a huge Pratt-fight when the show returns at the end of the month as Stephanie Pratt told Fancast that she hasn’t spoken to Speidi in 7 months!

— Fox cancelling Sons of Tucson wasn’t all that shocking…but did you know that Malcolm in the Middle’s Reese was one of the executive producers? Justin Berfield is still doing his best to save the show.

Seth Green is teaming up with Lucasfilm to produce an animated comedy series which will be set in the Star Wars universe.

— Get ready for a graphic novel version of True Blood.

— The Jersey Shore crew arrived in Miami yesterday and even that hussy Angelina showed up. If someone opts to leave the show, please don’t let them come back!

— Some good news for Maura Tierney, the actress will reprise her on Rescue Me’s 7th season, which is slated for 2011. The ER grad had to drop out of Parenthood to undergo treatment for breast cancer. The Parenthood role went to Lauren Graham.

Alyssa Milano’s new comedy series, Romantically Challenged, premieres next Monday on ABC. While I was a little disappointed with the promo, I’m willing to give it a shot because of Alyssa. She’s been off-screen way too long.

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