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Olivia Wilde — aka the beloved Thirteen — has some good news for House fans: She will definitely return to the Fox drama this season! Wilde took a leave of absence this fall to shoot a starring role in the big-budget sci-fi Western Cowboys and Aliens but confirms to EW that her comeback is already in the works.
“I am coming back to House. This season, as a matter of fact. It is a done deal,” Wilde told EW while attending the 19th Annual BAFTA LA Britannia Awards Thursday in Los Angeles. “I have been really lucky this year to be offered all these great film opportunities and I was also blessed to have a job in TV that really worked with me to get me to a place where I could do those films and not miss those opportunities like Tron.
“They have it all worked out and the viewers will find out where she went and why she left,” Wilde continued. “I think it is an interesting progression for her. Thirteen has been through a lot so it has to be escalated. She has Huntington’s. She had a brain tumor and went blind. She had a bad breakup. She’s sexually ambiguous. She had problems with drugs. I thought, `What else can (creator) David Shore possibly come up with?’ They had to take it to a whole new level. They are really taking some big risks this year, which is exciting.”
Until then, Wilde said she’s working on the body-swapping comedy The Change Up with Ryan Reynolds, Leslie Mann and Jason Bateman. “We’re shooting in Atlanta. It is so boring and dull. No one laughs. We just sit around and cry all day. [Laughs]. No, it is absolutely the funniest job.”
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Question: Please can you give us some House news that is not about Huddy? —Monica
Ausiello: Here’s something: Series creator David Shore confirms that they’re casting a new female doc to fill the temporary void left by Olivia Wilde. “We’re working on it,” he tells me. “There’s no definitive answer [but] it’s something we’re figuring out.”
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Every year prior to Emmy nominations, the suits at the major TV studios stuff voters’ mailboxes with tons of DVDs featuring what they feel are their shows’ best episodes of the season. I just got a hold of Universal Media Studios’ fancy Emmy kit, and here are the episodes they chose to single out from this season’s Office, 30 Rock, Parenthood, etc. Note: These may differ from the formal submissions that are used in determining the winners. Also, keep in mind that Emmy-worthy episodes that aired after the mailer deadline could not be included, which is presumably why SNL didn’t include the Betty White episode.
30 Rock
“Dealbreakers Talk Show #0001″
Aired: Dec. 3, 2009
Everyone tries to be who they’re not, and Liz gets bangs.
and…
“Anna Howard Shaw Day”
Aired: Feb. 11, 2010
Valentine’s Day; Liz gets a root canal.
The Office
“Niagara”
Aired: Oct. 8, 2009
Jim and Pam get married.
Parks and Recreation
“Practice Date”
Aired: Oct. 8, 2009
The department competes to see who can unearth the juiciest secrets.
and…
“Hunting Trip”
Aired: Nov. 19, 2009
The staff goes on a (wait for it) hunting trip!
Community
“Pilot”
Aired: Sept. 17, 2009
School’s in.
and…
“Introduction to Statistics”
Aired: Oct. 29, 2009
Day of the Dead.
House (produced by NBC)
“Broken”
Aired: September 21, 2009
The season 6 opener, set in a mental hospital.
Parenthood
“Pilot”
Aired: March 2, 2010
Welcome back, Lauren Graham!
Friday Night Lights
“The Son”
Aired: Dec. 2, 2009
Matt’s father’s funeral.
Heroes
“Brave New World”
Aired: Feb. 8, 2010
The season 4 finale.
Trauma
“13″
Aired: March 22, 2010
A flashback reveals that Rabbit watched his father die.
Mercy
“Can We Get That Drink Now?”
Aired: Sept. 23, 2009
The series premiere.
Law & Order
“Memo From the Dark Side”
Aired: Sept. 25, 2009
The season premiere, which deals with torture.
Law & Order: SVU
“Hardwired”
Aired: Oct. 21, 2009
Benson and Stabler work to take down a pedophile-rights group.
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
“Broad Channel”
Aired: April 13, 2010
The first episode sans Vincent D’Onofrio and Kathryn Erbe.
Saturday Night Live
Aired: Jan. 30, 2010
Jon Hamm hosts; Michael Bublé croons.
The Tonight Show With Jay Leno
Aired: March 4, 2010
Leno’s fourth night back in the Tonight seat, with guests Brett Favre and Matthew McConaughey.
Late Night With Jimmy Fallon
Aired: Feb. 1, 2010
The debut of Glee parody 6-bee.
Agree/disagree with their choices? Sound off below! (Additional reporting by Sandra Gonzalez)
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Lost heroine Cynthia Watros has found herself one hell of a plum role on House.
Sources confirm to me exclusively that the Emmy-winning actress has been cast as Wilson’s first ex-wife (he’s had three) who comes back into his life as his new girlfriend.
And this isn’t some passing fling. I’m told Watros is on board for multiple episodes, the first of which is slated to air in April. Ironically, that’s right around the time she’s slated to reappear on Lost as Libby.
This marks the first significant romantic entanglement for House’s BFF since the death of Amber nearly two years ago.
Thoughts?! Are you as psyched about this as I am? ‘Cause I’m pretty psyched.
This episode films between 16th and 28th October
[GORSKI] Male, 50s, Polish-looking, blonde hair with blue eyes ONLY,
Source: SpoilerTV
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Jill in Nantucket, Mass.: I read that season six will be the last year of House. Is that true?
There is no end in sight for House, as executive producer David Shore told us last week when we spoke about the show’s Emmy nods. He said, “We haven’t exhausted what we can do with this character and what we can do with all these characters. As long as the show remains interesting, it’ll remain on the air. It’s not a show with a defined ending. It is not about a beginning, middle and end any more than a human life is. It’s about the journey.”





