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Cougar Town creator/executive producer Bill Lawrence wants to rename the show, since the premise has changed from the original concept. ABC is going with the idea if he decides to change the name.

Do you think this is a good move? What would YOU rename it?

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Cougar Town creator/executive producer Bill Lawrence wants to rename the show, since the premise has changed from the original concept. ABC is going with the idea if he decides to change the name.

Do you think this is a good move? What would YOU rename it?

First Scrubs goes to Scrubs: Med School and now this? ABC seems to not like Bill's shows if they keep making them stray from their original plot.

Cartoon Network has decided to remake the ThunderCats.

I'm not giving you a punchline because that's not a joke. Here's the poster: thundercats200x300.jpg

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First Scrubs goes to Scrubs: Med School and now this? ABC seems to not like Bill's shows if they keep making them stray from their original plot.

Cartoon Network has decided to remake the ThunderCats.

I'm not giving you a punchline because that's not a joke. Here's the poster: thundercats200x300.jpg

I love ThunderCats, but I'm not so sure about the remake. I'll have to wait and see.
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John Stamos will be on Glee next season as a recurring guest star, playing Emma's dentist. Look out, Mr. Schue!

Naya Rivera (Santana) and Heather Morris (Brittany) will also be regulars instead of guest stars.

Kristen Chenoweth (April Rhodes) will also be back. Hopefully it will be better than home. That episode would have worked without her. It was like "Watch this and hear Cheno sing." It was stupid.

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I'm just surprised. I assumed whoever they got to play as her dentist would sing/act/look decent at best.

He was a pretty good singer in Full House, and now he'll be introduced to Glee's handy dandy autotune. 428899.gif He's a decent actor, IMO. And he used to look good, but he's getting up there in the years... so I don't know.
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He was a pretty good singer in Full House, and now he'll be introduced to Glee's handy dandy autotune. 428899.gif He's a decent actor, IMO. And he used to look good, but he's getting up there in the years... so I don't know.

I was kinda hoping for Matt Le Blanc... Though I don't know how well he can sing >.>

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I was kinda hoping for Matt Le Blanc... Though I don't know how well he can sing >.>

Matt Le Blanc would be pretty awesome. He seems like the kind of person who would be able to sing, but I'm not sure.
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Until yesterday, people thought that if they had bought Glee's "Season 1, Volume 1 - Road to Sectionals" on DVD, then they wasted their money, since FOX was releasing the Complete First Season on September 14th with a 'Gleebate' ($10 off) for those who purchased Volume 1. But yesterday, "Season 1, Volume 2 - Road to Regionals" was announced, containing just the Back 9 episodes of the first season with no Bonus Features. This release will be coming on the same day as the complete season. Purchase of S1V2 also does not make you eligible for the Gleebate, so I would recommend only buying it if you bought Volume 1 like I did. Package art for all 3 releases (and the Blu-ray version of the complete season [volumes won't be on Blu-ray]) below.

Glee_S1V1.jpg Released December 29th of last year.

Glee_S1V2.jpg Coming September 14th!

Glee_CompleteS1_BLU.jpg Coming September 14th!

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Season 1, Volume 1 (DVD) : 4 Discs, 13 Episodes

Season 1, Volume 2 (DVD) : 3 Discs, 9 Episodes [no bonus features]

The Complete First Season (BR) : 4 Discs, 22 Episodes

The Complete First Season (DVD): 7 Discs, 22 Episodes

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Family Guy's banned episode, Partial Terms of Endearment, is coming to DVD on September 28th. Here is the official press release from 20th Century Fox...

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[align=center]THE OUTRAGEOUS, CONTROVERSIAL AND MOST

TALKED-ABOUT EPISODE BANNED FROM TELEVISION

FAMILY GUY

PARTIAL TERMS OF ENDEARMENT

Uncensored and Exclusively on DVD,

The Most Shocking Episode Ever Conceived

Arrives On September 28

From Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment[/align]

LOS ANGELES, CA - Drugs, sex, booze, violence and porn...they have dealt with it all, but the Griffin clan have never been so hilariously controversial when the most infamous unaired episode Family Guy: Partial Terms of Endearment arrives uncensored on DVD September 28 from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. Deemed too contentious to air on network television, the jokes stretch from here to maternity in a freakin' poignant tale of what happens when Lois agrees to become a surrogate mother for an infertile couple against Peter's wishes. A fan-favorite and censor's nightmare since its freakin' sweet inception in 1999, the debauchery of the boundary-pushing series is showcased in one of the most talked about episodes. The top selling seasonal TV franchise ever, "Family Guy" features the voice talents of creator Seth MacFarlane ("The Cleveland Show") and comedic actors Alex Borstein ("MADtv"), Seth Green ("Robot Chicken"), Mila Kunis ("That '70s Show") and Mike Henry ("The Cleveland Show").

Family Guy: Partial Terms of Endearment also features a live table read with the entertaining cast of "Partial Terms of Endearment," 9 original songs including 3 never-before-released songs, "The Seth and Alex Almost Live Comedy Show," and Digital Copy. A punch of perverted awesome right in the kisser, Family Guy: Partial Terms of Endearment will be available for a suggested retail price of $14.98 U.S. / $19.98 Canada.

Contents:

"Partial Terms of Endearment"

Special Features:

The Seth and Alex Almost Live Comedy Show

Family Guy: Live and Uncensored Table Read

Animatic for Partial Terms of Endearment

9 Original Songs Composed for Family Guy

Digital Copy

The jokes stretch from here to maternity in the hilariously offensive Family Guy episode you couldn't see on television! Now legal to own (but just barely), Family Guy: Partial Terms of Endearment is a freakin' poignant tale of what happens when Lois agrees to become a surrogate mother for an infertile couple against Peter's wishes. You'll laugh, you'll cry...it's your choice!

Family Guy: Partial Terms of Endearment

Street Date: September 28, 2010

Total Run Time: 111 minutes

Screen Format: Widescreen

Audio: 5.1 Dolby Digital

Subtitles: English, French and Spanish

Closed Captioned: Yes

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Any thoughts? Are you happy about this release, or upset that they didn't just put it on the Volume 8 release as promised?

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