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Matthew Weiner Finds New Ways to Reveal Nothing About Mad Men

If only Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse were a little bit more like Matthew Weiner, then maybe the reaction to the Lost series finale would have been different. To wit: Darlton spent so much time building up expectations, that when certain aspects weren’t given satisfactory resolutions (see: infertility on the island), fans became enraged. Meanwhile, Weiner is the exact opposite — he seems to delight in revealing as little about Mad Men as possible. So what does he have to say about the upcoming fourth season?

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Naveen Andrews, Barbara Hershey Break Up

When Sayid and Shannon on the Lost series finale , it was touching. Sadly, for star Naveen Andrews, his life is not imitating art on the romantic front. Andrews and his girlfriend of 12 years, actress Barbara Hershey, have called it quits . His manager says the amicable split happened six months ago. Hershey, 62, and Andrews, 41, met back in 1998 on a film set. Hershey is perhaps best known for her roles in Beaches and Hannah and Her Sisters . The two briefly separated in 2005, during which Naveen fathered a son, Naveen Joshua, with another woman (he was granted custody in 2009). We wish them both the best in this difficult time.

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Sarah Silverman Explains The ‘Lost’ Finale

Filed under: Sarah Silverman , Lost , TV Days after the ” Lost ” series finale left everyone wondering, “What the hell was that?” — bona fide television expert Sarah Silverman is delivering some answers … and a few curse words. Read more

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Was 24’s Final Season Made Up As It Went Along?

Say what you will about Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, but at least they sorta had a plan. Oh sure, with a three-year jump on Lost going off the air, maybe they could have done a better job of explaining some of the series core mysteries — like, why the Smoke Monster was trapped in “Jacob’s Cabin” but also free to guard the temple and terrorize the 815 castaways, for instance — but on the whole, it seemed like they had at least thought things through. Not so for Howard Gordon though! The 24 executive producer spoke to EW following last night’s series finale, and his answers do little to retroactively inspire confidence in the 24 creative process. To put it another way: There’s a good chance this season was blocked out on a napkin.

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What Was Cut From the Lost Finale?

Though ABC aired the Lost series finale last night as a two-and-a-half-hour event, there were still scenes, lines, and moments from the first cut that may not have made it on the air. (All the more time to sell to Target!) Using promotional photos, paparazzi pictures, and some post-finale reflections from those in the know, we’ve found four items of interest that may have fallen on the editing room floor:

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Lost finale schedule

“Lost” will air from 8:00-10:30. A KAKE News Special Edition, complete with an abbreviated version of KAKE Sports Overtime Live will follow. You can see the Jimmy Kimmel: Aloha To Lost special at 11:05. The series finale of “Lost” will change the Sunday TV schedule on KAKE. Tonight is the series finale of Lost and ABC is going all out, dedicating four hours of programming to the finale. The action isn’t just taking place on television, the network is getting into the live fanchat action too. S

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David Krumholtz and Vanessa Britting wedding photo

David Krumholtz, 32, is best known for his role as Professor Charlie Eppes on the recently canceled CBS series Numb3rs. He also appeared in both Harold and Kumar movies as well as The Santa Clause and its sequel. Vanessa Britting, 29, has appeared in The Young and the Restless, Without a Trace and a 2007 episode of Numb3rs. Numb3rs star David Krumholtz and actress Vanessa Britting have gotten married, according to People. The couple, who were engaged in July 2008 in Paris, had a non-denominati

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Lost Finale Theories from Someone Who Has Never Seen Lost [Listicle]

So, it seems like we are the only website on the Internet today not covering the highly anticipated series finale of Lost . This is because your two weekend editors have never seen the show. But we still have some theories! More

James Franco To Star In ‘Planet Of The Apes’ Prequel

‘Rise of the Apes’ begins filming this summer and hits theaters in June 2011. By Kara Warner James Franco Photo: Steve Granitz/ Getty Images Hot on the heels of the recent announcement that James Franco will return to “General Hospital” for another run, Variety reports that the “Pineapple Express” and “Spider-Man” alum has signed on to star in the “Planet of the Apes” prequel, “Rise of the Apes.” Franco reportedly beat out a “number of Hollywood’s young elite actors for the coveted role” in the prequel, which is said to be an origin story set in present-day San Francisco. According to the industry publication, the plot centers on the aftermath of man’s experiments with genetic engineering that lead to the development of intelligence in apes and the onset of a war for supremacy. Franco is set to play a young, driven scientist who becomes a crucial figure in that war. The production is scheduled to begin filming July 5 and will be released June 24, 2011. As one of the many successful “Freaks and Geeks” alums, Franco has made a slew of creative career choices of late. In 2008, he enrolled in Columbia University’s MFA Writing Program and New York University’s film school. In March of this year, it was announced Franco had been admitted into Yale’s Ph.D. program in English. Acting-wise, his second run on “General Hospital” (the first of which was met with plenty of raised brows and questions) begins airing June 30. He returns to the soap as a creepy artist/ alleged murderer named Franco. He was recently seen in the Steve Carell/ Tina Fey comedy “Date Night.” This summer, he appears in the movie “Eat Pray Love,” starring Julia Roberts, and the upcoming Danny Boyle movie “127 Hours.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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‘Lost’ Writers Talk ‘Enormously Satisfying’ Series Finale

‘The closer we got [to the end], the more confident we became that it was the right ending,’ Damon Lindelof says. By Kara Warner “Lost” co-creators Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse Photo: MTV News Even with the series’ end so near in sight, “Lost” executive producers and writers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse are particularly careful to not reveal too much about the finale of their hugely popular TV show. Especially when it comes to talking with fans and, most importantly, the media. When MTV caught up with Lindelof and Cuse recently, they equated finishing and finally watching the series finale to buying someone a birthday present too early and having to wait for them to open it. “By the time their birthday rolls around you’re sort of like, ‘Are they even going to like this anymore? Do they already have one?’ But that never happened with us,” Lindelof revealed. “The closer we got [to the end], the more confident we became that it was the right ending. We probably watched the last scene of the show 40 or 50 times in the editing room, trying to cross every ‘T’ and dot every ‘I.’ It was enormously satisfying for us.” Lindelof wisely emphasized the “us” aspect, knowing that with the end of such a popular, theorized and agonized-over show, there is no way to please everyone. ABC begins its “Lost” series finale celebration/send-off on Saturday, May 22, when it will re-air the original two-hour pilot from 2004 from 8-10 p.m., including a “pop-up” version with enhanced trivia and facts about the $10 million episode directed by J.J. Abrams (“Star Trek”). The two-and-a-half hour “Lost” series finale airs Sunday, May 23, from 9-11:30 p.m.

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