Most Anticipated Returning Fall TV Shows

In a couple of short weeks, with the Olympics over and the dog days of summer crawling back into their hole for another year, the networks release unto us the new seasons of some of the best entertainment this side of a Michael Phelps race.

But with so many options to choose from, it’s hard to know which ones to give priority on your Tivo. So we’ve narrowed down the list to all the best guy shows, and we’re leaving the rest up to you.

Which shows are you most excited about this fall?

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“Werewolf Bar Mitzvah”: Full Version

Tracy Morgan Werewolf

On a recent episode of the Emmy award-winning 30 Rock Tracy Jordan (Tracy Morgan) was seen in a brief-but-hilarious music clip titled “Werewolf Bar Mitzvah.”

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Werewolf Bar Mitzvah

Werewolf Bar Mitzvah

According to every pop-culture website in Internetland last night’s 30 Rock was the funniest episode of the fall TV season so far.

More specifically, “Werewolf Bar Mitzvah” was one of the funniest segments in recent TV history.

“Boys becoming men / men becoming wolves!”

UPDATE: the entire “Werewolf Bar Mitzvah” music video can be found here!

The 11 Hottest Women on Fall TV

The Fall TV season is off and running and like every new season, there are a few gems and a good many more duds. But despite the clutter of a whole lot o’ bad television, the new Fall season brings a brand new class of bust-i-ful beauties.

In honor of this annual event, we have compiled a list our favorite stunning new small screen starlets.

Click on a photo to see the beauty’s gallery, oh and let us know who we missed, son. Enjoy.

#1 Laura Vandervoort - Smallville

Laura Vandervoort Nude

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59th Annual Emmy Awards: Something Old, Something New

The Sopranos

The Emmys, not unlike the Grammys, usually have a healthy helping of smug involved - and that’s why it was nice to see a looser, more improvised feel at this year’s show.

The Sopranos, as expected, swept the major categories in drama, winning Best Series, Writing and Directing. Along with those wins, The Sopranos secured a spot in history as the only drama in the past 30 years to win Best Series in its final season.

As for dramatic acting: James Spader won Best Actor in a Dramatic Series (with his dry, sly, nonchalant wit in tow, natch) and the always-overdramatic Sally Field ranted about moms and war and stuff during her acceptance speech for winning Best Actress. Terry O’ Quinn scored gold for Supporting Actor in Lost and Katherine Heigl won Best Actress for her role on Grey’s Anatomy.
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