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A Break in the Case of Jonathan's Lineage on 'Bored to Death' (VIDEO)
It was good news and bad news for Jonathan all night long on 'Bored to Death' (Mon., 9PM ET on HBO). First, the hot girl who hooked up with him to continue his search for information about his true father slept with him. That was great news.Then, she proved to be a far more effective sleuth than him, as well as more savvy and focused in interrogation situations. All around, she was a pretty impressive woman. But they hit a seeming dead end when the sleazy former owner (Stacy Keach) of the sperm bank their mothers went to said he lost all the records. That was bad news.
Review: Two and a Half Men - Yay, No Polyps

(S07E13) There was a strange break in this episode of Two and a Half Men, like it might have been written by a couple of people who weren't communicating with each other at the time. For the most part, one half of it was very funny. For the other part, however, the jokes were lame and the situation strained. It all added up to an odd night, which is probably kind of how Charlie felt when he got himself cornered into a tricky situation. More after the jump.
Actor Stacy Keach in the hospital - VIDEO
One of television's longest and hardest working actors is in the hospital. Stage, screen and television actor Stacy Keach suffered a stroke and has been admitted to a Los Angeles hospital for observation.
Fortunately, it doesn't appear to be life threatening or extremely serious. His reps characterized the stroke as "very mild" and said it has not impaired or affected his speech "whatsoever." That's good news since he's still working on the stage and screen.
ABC bird flu movie to scare us even further
Lately, there
isn't a day that goes by where we don't here something about the bird flu that may, or may not, be passed along to
humans. Not to get too freaky, but experts are saying that a worst case scenario would be 20 million Americans
affected, 2 million dead, schools and businesses shutdown to prevent the spread of the disease. So, you would think
that the networks' entertainment divisions would give us something light and fluffy to keep our minds off of this
fact.
Um, apparently not.
Disney-owned ABC, who gave us the nuclear war disaster movie The Day After back in the 1980's, will air Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America during the May sweeps period. The movie will star Stacy Keach, Joely Richardson, Ann Cusack and Justine Machado, and will ask the question 'What if bird flu was transmitted to humans in America?'. The producers say they made the movie because of its topicality.
Personally, I'll be skipping this movie and look for some more gentle fare, like 10.5:Apocalypse on NBC.
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