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Zach Galifianakis, Quinn Lundberg to Welcome First Child

Zach Galifianakis and Quinn Lundberg, his wife of one year, have likely welcomed their first child at this point. Quinn went into labor over the weekend! Zach Galifianakis’ Wife Quinn Lundberg in Labor E! News reports that Zach, 43, skipped the Toronto Film Festival premiere of his new film, You Are Here , on Saturday because he’s about to be a dad. No one even knew Quinn was pregnant until this story broke. “We literally found out Friday,” director Matthew Weiner said. “Zach is going to be the best dad in the world.” We await word that the baby has arrived, but given that he left an event 48 hours ago, we’re guessing he or she has been born, or will be very soon! The low-profile couple reportedly tied the knot in Vancouver last August, but never confirmed the wedding, or the fact that Lundberg was pregnant. Parenthood has always been in the cards for them, though. “I’ve been wanting kids for 10 years,” The Hangover star told Rolling Stone in 2011. “I’d love to adopt, have them naturally … all of it. I want, like, 15.” One down, 14 more to go?

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Zach Galifianakis, Quinn Lundberg to Welcome First Child

Zach Galifianakis, Quinn Lundberg to Welcome First Child

Zach Galifianakis and Quinn Lundberg, his wife of one year, have likely welcomed their first child at this point. Quinn went into labor over the weekend! Zach Galifianakis’ Wife Quinn Lundberg in Labor E! News reports that Zach, 43, skipped the Toronto Film Festival premiere of his new film, You Are Here , on Saturday because he’s about to be a dad. No one even knew Quinn was pregnant until this story broke. “We literally found out Friday,” director Matthew Weiner said. “Zach is going to be the best dad in the world.” We await word that the baby has arrived, but given that he left an event 48 hours ago, we’re guessing he or she has been born, or will be very soon! The low-profile couple reportedly tied the knot in Vancouver last August, but never confirmed the wedding, or the fact that Lundberg was pregnant. Parenthood has always been in the cards for them, though. “I’ve been wanting kids for 10 years,” The Hangover star told Rolling Stone in 2011. “I’d love to adopt, have them naturally … all of it. I want, like, 15.” One down, 14 more to go?

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David Benioff, Alexander Payne at 2012 Writers Guild West Coast Awards

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Amanda Peet, Zooey Deschanel, David Benioff, Amy Poehler, Eric Roth, Kaui Hart Hemmings, Tate Taylor, Brenda Strong, Matthew Weiner, Vince Gilligan, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash, Alexander Payne at 2012 Writers Guild West Coast Awards at The Hollywood Palladium. Hollywood.TV was on the red carpet to interview all the stars of the night! “Like” us on Facebook @ facebook.com

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Don’t Panic! Rich Sommer Tweets, Explains Uncertainty Over Mad Men Season 5

Oh, Twitter. Crib of gossip, wellspring of panic. That’s what we get for reading Rich Sommer’s disclosure a little while ago that not only is he not returning to work on Mad Men any time soon, he doesn’t know if Mad Men itself is returning to work any time soon — if ever. But just to be clear, that’s not what he meant . Allow him to explain?

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So Tell Me About My Generation: A Movieline Premiere Week FAQ

Bad news, television watchers. Tonight brings the premiere episodes of three of the worst reviewed shows of the fall. Is My Generation worse than Outsourced and $#*! My Dad Says ? That answer and many more ahead in the latest edition of Movieline’s Premiere Week FAQ.

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Today in Things That Will Never Happen: Mel Gibson on Mad Men

You really never do know what incredible hilarity each refresh of the Google Reader can bring. Case in point, this headline, courtesy of Cinematical : “Mel Gibson’s On-Screen Comeback to Begin with ‘Mad Men’?” Um, no? Is that the right answer?

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TV Bites: Jennifer Lopez Still Inching Slightly Closer to Becoming Your Next American Idol Judge

Also in this morning’s TV Bites: Fox makes parents Outnumbered … a Garth Brooks song becomes a Lifetime movie… Dan Aykroyd might stage a semi- Blues Brothers reunion on The Defenders … and more ahead.

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TV Bites: Jennifer Lopez Still Inching Slightly Closer to Becoming Your Next American Idol Judge

"We Have Everything": Mad Men Recapped

Because of S.T. VanAirsdale’s commitments up north at the Toronto International Film Festival — and perhaps because of last week’s knock-down-drag-out twelve rounder — the part of your trusty Mad Men recapper will be played by… me. Welcome all! Pull on your best pair of swimming trunks and click ahead for some thoughts on “The Summer Man.”

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"We Have Everything": Mad Men Recapped

Why Yes, Ms. Blankenship Does Still Keep in Touch With The Karate Kid

Am I the only one who finds the strength to get out of bed every morning simply because Mrs. LaRusso from The Karate Kid is back in our lives? Randee Heller — who played Daniel’s mom in the ’80s classic and can currently be seen as Don Draper’s new office-affair-repellent-and-racist secretary, Ms. Blankenship, on Mad Men — spoke to Vulture today and revealed (to the delight of Karate Kid fans the world over) that she’s still in contact with her former screen son, Ralph Macchio. “We’ve been hooking up over e-mails and texting each other ever since the Karate Kid remake,” she said. “[I]t’s always, ‘Hi, mom!’ He calls me mom.” Aw. [ Vulture ]

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‘Let’s Go Someplace Darker’: Mad Men Recapped

Damn you, Matthew Weiner: Always making me work on a holiday. It’s an apt metaphor for Sunday night’s Mad Men , however. I suppose he’d greet my complaint with some paraphrase of Don’s afterhours reality check to birthday girl Peggy — “You’re 30-something years old; it’s time to get over Labor Day” — before insisting I hunker down and bring ides for the year’s seventh episode. And here I am! It worked.

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‘Let’s Go Someplace Darker’: Mad Men Recapped