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Late Night Highlights: Daniel Radcliffe Cries For Harry Potter

Harry Potter stars were out en masse on the late night circuit last night to promote The Deathly Hallows, Part I . Over at Late Night with Jimmy Fallon , Daniel Radcliffe revealed that he is having a difficult time coming to grips with the end of the franchise. Meanwhile, Emma Watson discussed adjusting to American college life, Craig Ferguson visited Lopez Tonight , Kathy Griffin impersonated Justin Bieber and B.J. Novak disappointed George Clooney fans.

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The Wit & Wisdom of Gossip Girl: Make Me Wanna Die

It took four seasons — well, three seasons and nine episodes — but the Gossip Girl creative team finally produced their worst hour of television ever. Well done, Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage! “Witches of Bushwick” was everything a terrible episode of Gossip Girl normally is — stagnant, convoluted and boring — but with the added bonus of having the three worst characters come out on top. Yep, if you watch Gossip Girl for Vanessa, Jenny and Juliet, this was the episode for you! Wait, no one watches for them?

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The Wit & Wisdom of Gossip Girl: Make Me Wanna Die

The Great Harry Potter Liveblog Experiment Continues With Goblet of Fire

Somehow, I had never seen a Harry Potter movie before yesterday. Continuing through today I will watch all six films leading up to tonight’s preview screening of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 . And I will liveblog the entire experience because, well, why not? I’ll be checking the comments if you have any words of explanation or encouragement. Sorcerer’s Stone , Chamber of Secrets and Prisoner of Azkaban are down; let’s resume with chapter four, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire .

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There Are No Small Parts: Unemployed Actors Now Cleaning Bedbug-Infested Apartments

At this point, if you live in New York and don’t have bedbugs, you’re pretty much unique. Considering the entire city is overrun by these disgusting creatures, it goes to reason that a job market would spring forth from their grotesque existence. And who better to clean up after bedbugs than a group of unemployed stage actors! (Head explodes.)

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There Are No Small Parts: Unemployed Actors Now Cleaning Bedbug-Infested Apartments