The TV Watercooler

Harold & Kumar to get animated, Nicki Minaj to perform at the VS Fashion Show, A sneak peak at tonight’s Gossip Girl and more

Kal Penn and John Cho have signed on to voice an animated series based on the Harold & Kumar films. I saw A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas over the weekend, let’s hope that they decide to go with claymation instead of animated, just like in the film. LIonsgate is currently shopping the series around.

Nicki Minaj has been added to the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show lineup. She joins Maroon 5 and Kanye West on the special which will air on Tuesday, November 29 at 10 p.m. on CBS.

— Although Brody Jenner never dated Avril Lavigne in “this” reality’s version of The Hills, how awesome would it have been if we saw this fight go down? Apparently Avril was attacked by five people at the Roosevelt on Sunday night and when Brody came to her defines, he was taunted and called a “douche” by some guy who later hit him with a beer bottle.

— FX has added an extra episode of Sons of Anarchy‘s fourth season, bringing the total to 14.

— If you missed Saturday Night Live‘s “Kardashian Divorce” skit, here it is.

My picks for tonight:

On Gossip Girl (8 p.m. on The CW and MuchMusic): Blair (Leighton Meester) makes all her former minions and Charlie (Kaylee DeFer) compete to secure the coveted bridesmaid spots in her upcoming royal wedding while Nate (Chase Crawford) is tired of keeping his relationship with Diana (Elizabeth Hurley) a secret, so he decides to use Charlie to make Diana jealous.

On How I Met Your Mother (8 p.m. on CBS): The gang reminisces about what happened during Hurricane Irene while Barney (Neil Patrick Harris) tries desperately to get out of wearing the ducky tie.

On 2 Broke Girls (8:30 p.m. on CBS): Caroline (Beth Behrs) and Max (Kat Dennings) walk into a hoarding nightmare when they take a job cleaning an apartment to make some extra money. Meanwhile, Max discovers that Johnny’s (Nick Zano) been keeping a secret from her.

Over in late night: Seth Rogen is on Strombo; Melissa McCarthy is on Letterman; Henry Cavill is on Leno; Armie Hammer is on Fallon. For more late night listings, click here.


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