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Wake Up And Smile: If The Ladies Of The View Smoked Meth, There’d Be Some Stabbing

Posted by Bryan Christian


Member when Elisabeth Hasselbeck said she wasn’t leaving The View anytime soon? Well, if the rumors about backstage at today’s episode are any indication, you can file that under “Maybe” in the FiloFax of your mind. In the 1970’s desk of your soul.

Plus: NBC's surprising plans for Thursday nights, Little Britain's gay divorce shocker, a show that combines the talents of both It's Always Sunny... and Arrested Development (in space!) and the happy ending to Billie Piper's day-long labour. (Notice how we used the 'u'? Classy, right?)

-- Things are rapidly deteriorating for kind-of-cute right-winger Elisabeth Hasselbeck on The View, where she has been booed by the audience two days in a row – and been threatened with being “burned down” by Joy Behar. Jesus, does everyone on that show think of people as trees?

-- How underperformy are ABC and CBS’s Thursday evening efforts (and the season as a whole)? So much so that after years of trying to shake it loose, NBC might want to keep ER around a little while longer.

-- Little Britain genius (and Little Britain USA perpetrator) Matt Lucas said “No, but yeah, but no, but yeah, but no, BUT NO” to his 18-month-long same sex marriage, making him the first and probably only gay divorced celebrity in his village. Um… I’m a lady!

-- Lest you think that there’s no hope for TV in the midst of this, the most crummy fall season season since man first remoted upright, think again: Buster Bluth is going to be starring in the It’s Always Sunny... guys’ work/space comedy.

-- And we finish today with best wishes to Billie Piper, star of Doctor Who and Secret Diary of a Call Girl, who underwent an emergency c-section Tuesday morning in London after a day-long labor. Mother, husband Laurence, and son Winston are all apparently doing fine. All the best, everyone, and Billie, we expect to see you in another season of Call Girl... scars be damned!


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Bryan Christian has worked as a writer for Epicurious, GenArt and ID magazine; a web producer for WWD and Condé Nast; and a cameraman for his friends. He's married and lives in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.

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