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Web Therapy

In its third season, Lisa Kudrow’s brilliantly satirical Web series about delusional online (and unaccredited) therapist Fiona Wallice has taken flight. While viewers once simply watched Fiona’s webcam sessions with gullible clients, now the show — which just got picked up by Showtime .

Features her video chats with the woman who tried to seduce Fiona’s (possibly gay) politician husband; his passive-aggressive campaign manager; and — praise be to the comedy gods — her psychiatrist sister, played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus. If you haven’t made an appointment yet for a little Web Therapy, it’s time you did

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The Hills – MTV

In past seasons, the off-camera lives of the ladies have seemed far more interesting than the ones portrayed on the show. But this season, MTV promises to cover the topics that have filled the tabloids, including Heidi’s numerous plastic surgeries and Kristin’s rumored drug problem. In fact, both are addressed in the sixth — and final — season premiere, which finds Heidi — and her brand new face — heading home to Colorado, and Kristin celebrating the Super Bowl in Miami, where her hard partying becomes a concern to her cast mates.

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‘America’s Next Top Model’

The 23-year-old bartender from Dacula, GA became the eighth girl eliminated from America’s Next Top Model’s fourteenth season during last night’s broadcast of The CW reality competition series.

“I’m very disappointed about not going to New Zealand with the other girls. I would love to. I’ve never been out of the country,” said Anslee after her ouster.

“I am excited to be able to see my child of course, but I’m devastated that I feel like I let her down. I made it way further than I ever would guessed I would have made it. There were hundreds and hundreds of girls I tried out with to get here. To me, that’s accomplishing something. It may not have been all the way like I wanted to go, but it’s accomplishing something.”

America’s Next Top Model’s seventh fourteenth-season episode began following the previous elimination of Brenda Arens. With only seven girls remaining, Anslee realized that the end was in sight.

“I’m not only here for my own dreams and I’m not only here for myself, but I’m here to potentially give my husband and my child a better life that they deserve,” said Anslee.

The next morning, the seven remaining girls were met by The City star Whitney Port and agent Pat Cleveland. Whitney explained that she’d be taking the girls out and they’d be wearing something from her Whitney Eve collection, while Pat would be speaking with each individually to learn more about them.

The girls then arrived at a drag queen bar, where they were introduced to a drag queen version of Tyra Banks and mentor J. “Miss J” Alexander. Miss J explained that the girls would be competing in a challenge in which each would be walking the runway before the audience voted for their favorite.

Krista, a 26-year-old retail manager from Pine Bluff, AR, was awarded the challenge victory after receiving the loudest applause from the audience. She won a several pieces from Whitney’s collection.

Back at the loft, Anslee was upset she lost the challenge but happy she “stayed true” to herself.

“In the end, that means a lot more to me,” she said.

The next morning the girls were ready to leave for their photo shoot — except for Alasia, an 18-year-old student from Marietta, GA, who was running behind. Sick of waiting, the girls left the loft without her.

“I’m about to be in so much trouble,” she opined. “I don’t want to get in trouble and then — oh my gosh — what if that causes me to get sent home or something. I don’t want to get sent home because I’m late.”

She eventually made it downstairs and got in the limousine.

The girls then arrived at their shoot, where they were met by Top Model photo shoot director Jay Manuel and photographer Jerry Metellus. Jay explained for their next shoot, the girls would be wearing outfits made entirely of hair. The girls would be divided into two teams for the shoot, one of which would be led by hairstylist Weaven Steven while the other would be led by hair stylist Derek J.

Weaven’s team consisted of Krista, Anslee, Angelea, a 23-year-old answering service operator from Buffalo, NY, and Raina, a 22-year-old student from Minnetonka, MN. Derek J’s team consisted of Alasia, Alexandra, a 21-year-old student from Kerrville, TX, and Jessica, an 18-year-old model from Conway, AR.

“This photo shoot, I’m going to listen to what Mr. Jay has to say, but I’m also going to put my own twist and my own spin on what he has to say,” said Anslee. “I want to prove to my family and my daughter that I can do this.”

Her shoot commenced, and Jay advised her to not be “over conscious of selling the arm piece” and to be a “little more effortless.”

“I think every now and then Anslee forgets about her body positioning,” said Jay. “I don’t think she understands the true essence that you expect of a top model.”

Alexandra knew it was also “imperative” for her to do well during the shoot — however her twisting in front of the camera didn’t sit well with Jay. Alexandra subsequently complained that it was hard to get her hair dress to move, which Jay disputed.

“Alexandra is getting a lot of critique right now, and she is starting to break down,” said Raina. “At this point in the competition she cannot afford to get in a rut.”

Jay thought Alexandra looked like “a fish out of water.”

“She not only did not know how to move the dress, she totally forgot how to model period,” said Jay.

“Definitely struggling through a photo shoot isn’t something you want ever — especially now,” she opined. “It was really crucial for me to do really well because I haven’t won yet. It’s just really frustrating.”

The photo shoot ended and the girls returned to the loft, aware that they’d be attending panel the next day.

“Deep down inside, I am nervous about elimination this week,” said Anslee.

“The realistic side of me knows that I’m not out of the woods yet, but I don’t want to think about that. I’m either going to be in the middle, or I’m going to be on top.”

The girls then arrived for the next judging panel — where they would be critiqued by America’s Next Top Model creator and lead judge Tyra Banks, photographer Nigel Barker, Vogue editor-at-large Andre Leon Talley, and Whitney. Before panel commenced, Tyra revealed that the six girls remaining after the elimination would be traveling to New Zealand.

Anslee immediately ran into problems when her photo was unveiled, as Andre said he was bothered by her “stereotypical” point of the toe on her left leg, which he called “cliche.” Nigel liked the “strength” in her face.

“You look a little stiff,” added Whitney. “Your shoulders look a little uncomfortable.”

Tyra thought Anslee didn’t take enough risks.

Alexandra also ran into some trouble, as Nigel thought she looked “shell-shocked” because she looked straight into the camera.

“I think your hand look very awkward — it’s almost like you were trying to do a dance that maybe is not a dance,” added Andre. “Although your face is quite beautiful.”

Tyra agreed about Alexandra’s face.

“But I wish that you would have had your head closer to camera,” she added. “Push your head forward and it will make your head be the same proportion as your body.”

The other five girls also received critiques before the judges began to deliberate their decision.

“Anslee was probably my least favorite,” said Whitney. “I didn’t like her body, her hands are awkward, her legs are awkward. I love her face, but other than that she wasn’t selling the outfit for me.”

Whitney also thought that Alexandra’s pose was “off.”

“She obviously is not connecting what she thinks she’s doing to what she’s actually doing,” she said.

However Tyra thought Alexandra’s face was “divine.”

The judges then met with the girls and revealed that Krista had the best photo of the shoot and learned she’d be flying first class to New Zealand. They then revealed Angelea, Raina, Jessica and Alasia were safe — leaving Anslee and Alexandra in the bottom two.

“Anslee the judges find your face to be so stunning, but they fear you might be just a beauty model — meaning a model that only models from the chest up. For some reason, when the camera pulls far away and gets you from head-to-toe, it becomes a little bland. But the judges wonder, do you need a little bit more practice?” said Tyra.

“Alexandra takes pretty decent pictures — not amazing — but pretty decent pictures. Then every now and then, a picture that’s absolutely stunning. But the judges are feeling a lack of drive and lack of desire to be in this competition.”

Tyra then revealed Anslee was eliminated.

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Project Runway Season 7 Winner

After a season of challenges, curveballs and critiques, the final three Project Runway contestants — Mila, Seth Aaron and Emilio — faced off at Bryant Park Fashion Week during the Season 7 finale.

Project Runway‘s Mila: I got a “bitchy edit”

The competition began with the designers sizing up each other’s collections before selecting their models and having their hair and makeup consultations (complete with shameless product placement).

The morning of the show, the designers scrambled to perfect their looks, and both Mila and Emilio freaked about their no-show models and rushed to find replacements.

First to show was Seth Aaron, whose collection was inspired by 1940s German and Russian military. Mila’s shadow-inspired designs were next, followed by what Emilio described as his “Color Me Bad” collection.

Project Runway’s Emilio: I focused on challenges, not what I was saying

The designers faced the judges — with country singer Faith Hill serving as guest judge.

Here’s how things panned out during deliberation:

The judges were happy that Mila finally loosened up, and they loved her modern mix of textiles. But overall, they found her collection wasn’t very surprising.

With Seth Aaron, they were impressed as to how much more polished and luxurious-looking his designs were, while still maintaining his edgy flavor. His final purple dress, however, was a bit too costumey for their taste.

Project Runway’s Seth Aaron: Tim helped me raise the bar

Emilio’s flowing green dress floored the judges, but they found the rest of the collection was more quiet and commercial than they had hoped for.

The first designer dismissed was Mila, leaving Seth Aaron and Emilio. And in the final moments of the episode, Seth Aaron was crowned the champion. (Going into the competition, 69 percent of TVGuide.com users said they wanted to see Seth Aaron win.)

What do you think of judges’ decision? Weigh in on which look of the evening was your favorite and what you think of the winner below!

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Cartoon Network Announces First Awards Show and Many more…

Cartoon Network unveiled plans for a 25 new shows and many more returning programs targeted at young boys for next fall. Among the highlights announced Wednesday:

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Hall of Game, the network’s first awards show to honor sports personalities, will feature a full red-carpet presentation also featuring celebrities from movies, music and television. It’s scheduled for early 2011.

The Looney Tunes Show is a 3-D reimagining of the classic ‘toon for the CGI-animation generation. A fully rendered sneak preview of the new Road Runner was slick and sculptural, like the movie Ice Age, but kept the bird’s legs a decidedly low-tech blur.

Cartoon Network renews Robot Chicken

Scooby-Doo Mystery Incorporated, a similar update of the groovy Hanna-Barbera sleuth series.

Tower Prep, a live-action mystery series about a rebellious teen who is forced to enroll in a secret boarding school for kids with supernatural gifts (think X-Men meets Harry Potter).

Firebreather, a special movie event that sounds like Teen Wolf, except the half-human high school kid’s dad is a dragon, thus giving him the titular very special ability.

Generator Rex, a new series from the creator of the successful Ben 10 franchise.

– The network also announced that it is developing a series of 15-minute blocks of animated shows designed to capture kids’ short attention spans.

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Laurence Fishburne Signs On for another season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

Laurence Fishburne has signed on for another season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The Emmy-winning actor, who replaced William Petersen on the CBS drama this season, is now contracted through the 2010-2011 season.

CSI‘s George Eads: Dr. Jekyll will make your hair stand up

The Season 10 finale, airing Thursday, May 20 (9/8c), will find Fishburne’s Dr. Langston facing off against two serial killers, leading up to a deadly cliff-hanger.

Reps for the CBS series and Fishburne did not immediately respond to TVGuide.com’s request for comment.

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Demi Lovato checking into Grey’s Anatomy.

Demi Lovato, who will be checking into Grey’s Anatomy for May sweeps, has dished out a first look at her role.

The 17-year-old Sonny With a Chance star tweeted a photo of her character, a possibly schizophrenic patient being treated by Alex Karev (Justin Chambers).

Demi Lovato checks in to Grey’s Anatomy

Lovato tweeted in March that she was “so thrilled” to fulfill “one of my biggest dreams” by guest-starring on the ABC medical drama.

Are you excited for Lovato’s turn on Grey’s?

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Supernatural’s 100 Episodes recap..

The little show that began as a road trip through the demon-filled American back-country is officially 100 episodes in — and oh, how things have changed since the beginning. [SPOILERS FROM HERE ON OUT.] Remember when Dean and Sam were two young demon-hunters, off in a sweet ride of a car to search for their father, who taught them all they know about the supernatural? Staring in the devilish face of a fight like they’ve never seen before, I imagine Dean and Sam are longing for the days when their biggest problem was following dad’s trail. Personally, I’m not. That’s not to say those days didn’t produce quality entertainment. Many of the episodes from what I’ll call ”the simpler days” made my list of Supernatural’s 10 Best Episodes (a task that produced new levels of pain in my soul, which I’m not sure I’ve recovered from quite yet).

But take into consideration what they’re facing now: Lucifer and archangel Michael kind of make the Yellow-Eyed Demon look as threatening as a can of expired dollar store-brand condensed soup — a little scary in theory, but you’d face it in a life or death situation. And I’m happy to report that the subtle transformation of the show from a fun ride-a-long in the Impala into a mythology-packed roller coaster ride came to a head in ”Point of No Return.” It was the welcome mat to what I anticipate to be the grand finale of the show’s evolution and functioned just as a 100th episode should. It had a big twist (in the form of lovechild Adam Winchester’s return), a death (good riddance, Zachariah), an ass kicking (In Cas’ defense, Dean kind of deserved it), and guaranteed our attendance at episode 101 (Where did Castiel go?!). And I liked it. So let’s talk episode, specifically the 10 lines that deserve a closer look.

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Modern Family

Winning both critics’ and audiences’ praises, Golden-Globe nominated sitcom Modern Family is the hilarious comedy that tells the story of three very different families living in suburban America. Told in a mockumentary style, Modern Family seeks to shine a light on just how neurotic and idiosyncratic – and at the same time how reassuringly normal – every family is, no matter what its makeup.

Revolving around three diverse families, the series follows the Brady Brunch-like family of five, overseen by Phil (Ty Burrell), a dad who’s far less cool than he believes himself to be, and Claire (Julie Bowen), a mom who struggles to keep her family moving in a straight line. Then there’s Jay, (Ed O’Neill), an older man who has taken a younger bride in Gloria (Sofía Vergara) and become a reluctant father to her idealistically romantic young son Manny (Rico Rodriguez). And lastly, there’s Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) and his partner of five years, Cameron (Eric Stonestreet) who’ve just taken that amazing ‘next step’ by adopting a child together from Vietnam.

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Sony Style TV Magazine season 6

The charming Oli Pettigrew is back to host the latest season of Sony Style TV Magazine (Sony Style) which promises to bring you the latest lifestyle trends and happenings with an even higher quotient of style! Season 4 of the snazzy lifestyle magazine show will bring you across continents from Los Angeles to Japan and Australia, with more celebrity exclusives, rare giveaways and a sneak preview of the newest Sony gadgets!

This season, Oli has got his pulse right on the hip and the youthful. Follow him as he grills the likes of Kris Allen and Adam Lambert under the celebrity spotlight and gets insights into the world of popular indie bands like the Kings of Convenience, Plain Sunset and pop-rock band The Fray. Western music not your kind of thing? Then look out for Korean pop sensation, the sexy The Brown Eyed Girls or even tap into the latest street culture of parkour (also known as free running), defined as the physical art of moving like a ninja.

From celebrity interviews to sports and TV entertainment, Oli has it all covered. Football fans will not be disappointed, as Oli descends upon Darling Harbour in Sydney for the FIFA World Cup Fan Fest™, where millions of fans are expected to watch the matches live and bask in the camaraderie of the World Cup fever. Movie and TV junkies will also be in for a major treat as we tour the Sony Studio 3D Technology Centre in Los Angeles where the likes of Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs was produced; visit animation studios in Japan for a sneak peek into the art of animation and as we go behind the scenes on the filming sets of top-rated US dramas.

Technophiles will also not be left out, with our showcase of the latest and sleekest gadget lineup at the famous Sony Building in Japan, a must-visit on all travel itineraries!

Watching Sony Style has never been more rewarding as this season, there will be exclusive giveaways to our viewers in the form of autographed premiums and rare celebrity merchandise. Look out for our viewer contest in conjunction with the launch of a never-before released 3D music video where Guitarist legend Jimi Hendrix will come to life again! All you have to do is to send in your best air guitar video to us and stand to win attractive prizes like a Gibson electric guitar! Don’t miss the latest season of Sony Style, the half-hour info-tainment series on what’s hip, what’s sleek, what’s in, right here on AXN this April!

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