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Snooki Sneaks Into Our Top 10 TV Characters Of 2011

‘Parks and Recreation’ antihero Ron Swanson lands at #1, with ‘Breaking Bad’ meth cook Walter and the ‘Jersey Shore’ guidette behind him. By MTV News staff Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi in “Jersey Shore” Photo: MTV It’s all come down to this: Only 10 remain in our countdown of the Top 50 TV Characters of 2011, and the results might surprise you. It goes without saying that one of our favorite “Jersey Shore” stars found her way toward the top of our list, but it’s a certain “Parks and Rec” administrator who took home all the bacon (and all the eggs while he was at it). Combine those characters with two nods for “Breaking Bad,” an Emmy-winning “Game of Thrones” actor and one comedian who risked his very life to bring some of the biggest laughs the small screen has ever enjoyed, and you’ll find yourself looking at our Top 10 TV Characters of 2011. Stay tuned to MTV News for interviews with several of our top honorees. See our Top 50 TV Characters of 2011, 50 to 41, including a masked bachelor and dashing novelist/crime-fighter. 10. Gus Fring, “Breaking Bad” I’ve never smoked meth, but my guess is the effects are similar to the feeling shooting through my body when the crank kingpin — SPOILER ALERT! — exited the smoky scene of a suicide bombing, straightened his tie and revealed that in place of his face was a steaming mass of Fring-like goo. He was in death as he was in life: debonair, a spiller of blood and totally goddamn frightening. Contemplating a “Breaking Bad” without Gus makes us want to reach for the pipe. -Eric Ditzian 9. Constance Langdon, “American Horror Story” Both television and the horror genre are no strangers to terrible mothers, but Jessica Lange’s deliciously dark Constance on “American Horror Story” truly takes the cake. How many moms have you known to allow their children to die in a house that keeps the dead’s spirits locked in our mortal realm for all eternity? The two-time Oscar winner marks her first regular television gig with “AHS,” and it’s a phenomenal debut. As awful as Constance can be, as mean and nasty as she gets, she’s impossible to look away from. And, so help us, you actually feel bad for this woman and her cursed womb. Only an actress of Lange’s caliber could make the ruthless Constance into someone you can root for despite yourself — and with only one season under her belt, we can only imagine the “Horror” Lange will bring in the future. -Josh Wigler 8. Fat Mac, “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” Remember Robert De Niro’s turn in “Raging Bull,” when he gained 60 pounds to play Jake La Motta? Of course you don’t; there weren’t any sparkling vampires in “Raging Bull.” Long story short, De Niro packed on the lb’s and subsequently won every award on the planet. Rob McElhenney, on the other hand, added a solid 50 pounds of fat to play Mac on the current season of “Sunny,” and he’ll be lucky to be nominated for a Blockbuster Entertainment Award. So let’s honor him here — not only for ruining his body for the sake of comedy, but for spoiling one of TV’s oldest tropes: As shows go on, characters don’t age, they get better looking. On the seventh season of “Sunny,” Mac looks worse than ever, yet his best moments — carrying around a trash bag filled with chimichangas, insisting he’s just “cultivating mass” — steal the show. Whether it’s method acting or some sociological experiment, you’ve got to appreciate McElhenney’s willingness to bust boundaries — and waistbands. -James Montgomery See our Top 50 TV Characters of 2011, 40 to 31, including a “hootie hoo!”-hollering chef and funnyman talk-show host. 7. Milania Giudice, “Real Housewives of New Jersey “You have such muscular legs when you do gymnastics, sometimes you gotta rest your toes,” Gia sang to little sister Milania — both daughters of “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Teresa Giudice — on her fifth birthday. The song is irrelevant to all the adorable little Milania represents, but I just love that line. Milania remained blissfully unaware of the drama her mother and castmates stirred up on “RHONJ” and instead delivered such irreverent pearls as “give me pizza, you old troll” to her father and climbed onto couches, into supermarket freezer displays and, most importantly, into our hearts. -Rya Backer 6. Phil Dunphy, “Modern Family” In the sea of characters on “Modern Family,” the biggest one of all just might be Phil Dunphy, played by Emmy winner Ty Burrell . Prime time’s most well-meaning husband, dad and son-in-law, Phil lives his life with his own joie de vivre, blind to the fact that sometimes (when he lets his feet get off the ground) he borders on the ridiculous. He’s over-the-top and underappreciated, but at the end of the day, it’s his love for life, shenanigans and family that keeps audiences, and the Dunphy clan, coming back for more. -Jocelyn Vena 5. Eric Northman, “True Blood” There are plenty of badass bloodsuckers littering vampire canon, so what makes Eric Northman (played by Alexander Skarsg

Top 10 Horrible Bosses From TV And Film

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Horrible bosses– the bane of every working man (and woman’s) existence.  Whether they’re loud, obnoxious, or downright lazy, at some point they all inspire  homicidal tendencies in the people unlucky enough to work for them.  With the release of Horrible Bosses this Friday, The Urban Daily lists the worst of the worst offenders in corporate management from the small and big screen. Sergio Roma in Get Him To The Greek– Diddy plays record mogul Sergio Roma, whose Pinnacle Records is close to financial ruin. In the clip below, Sergio delivers a verbal tongue lashing to one of his underlings at their weekly staff meeting. J. Jonah Jameson in Spiderman– As the cantakerous  top dog at the fictional Daily Bugle, Jameson has zero tolerance for stupidity–and our friendly neighborhood Spiderman. Louie DePalma in “Taxi”–as the head dispatcher for the Sunshine Cab Company, Louie is a nasty troll who delights in spreading misery to everyone around him. Miranda Priestley in The Devil Wears Prada– the editor-in chief of Runway Magazine, (rumored to be fashioned after real life Vogue magazine’s editrix Anna Wintour).  No one can cast a withering stare better than this ice queen. Gilbert Huph in The Incredibles– Poor Gilbert Huph.  How could the soulless corporate pencil pusher know he was about to fire one of the most powerful superheroes in the world?  Watch what happens when Mr. Huph tries to conduct Bob Parr’s ‘exit interview’: Mel Sharples in  ”Alice”–Rough, gruff, and about five decades behind in  the women’s movement, Mel could definitely use a few classes in Sensitivity 101 (start at 1:25 mark). Eugene H. Krabs in “Spongebob Squarepants”–The owner of The Krusty Krab, Mr. Krabs is the crustacean Gordon Gekko of Bikini Bottom.  He will do anything for a buck, and as witnessed in clip below, will even dabble in a little eco-terrorism to do so. Bill Lumbergh in Office Space –Lumbergh is the passive-aggressive, bureaucratic type of boss who seems to forget–or just doesn’t care–that employees have a life outside their office cubicle. Wilhemina Slater in “Ugly Betty”–Cold and heartless, Wilhemina takes fashion very seriously. In the clip below, Wilhemina serves a fashion police ticket (and a pink slip) to an employee at Mode Magazine. Ari Gold in “Entourage”–Based on real life Hollywood talent agent Ari Emanuel, Ari Gold is an equal opportunity offender. From faithful assistant Lloyd to long-suffering wife Mrs. Ari, no one is safe when Ari goes Chernobyl on your ass.

Top 10 Horrible Bosses From TV And Film

GOP Rep. Louie Gohmert: Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Repeal Threatens American ‘Existence’

In the heat of the debate over the “don't ask, don't tell” repeal bill, which was eventually passed by the House Wednesday by a 250 to 175 margin, Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) delivered a floor speech railing against overturning the military protocol on the grounds that allowing gay servicemembers to serve openly would be a threat to America's “existence.” Here are his comments, via ThinkProgress: GOHMERT: To my friend who said that history would judge us poorly, I would submit if you would look thoroughly at history — and I'm not saying it's cause and effect — but when militaries throughout history of the greatest nations in the world have adopted the policy that “fine for homosexuality to be overt” — you can keep it private and control your hormones fine, if you can't, that's fine too — they're toward the end of their existence as a great nation. Gohmert also strangely argued that the military was necessarily, and by its very nature, “inconsistent with American values.” “It does not have freedom of speech, it does not have freedom of assembly, it does not have the freedom to express its love to those in the military the way you can out here, because it's an impediment to the military mission,” Gohmert said, implying that the survey gauging the sentiments of soldiers was misleading because it had forced certain responses from respondents. The truth of the matter, Gohmert contended, was that the military would lose hundreds and probably thousands of soldiers who would not reenlist if DADT was annulled, but they wouldn't admit this in a forum that could be seen by their superiors. Though Defense Secretary Robert Gates and the Joint Chiefs of Staff have urged caution in overturning the ban on openly gay servicemembers — a course of action that they have nonetheless endorsed — they have also backed the results of the troop survey, saying that it proves that there would be a “low overall risk of repeal.” The DADT bill now heads to the Senate for a vote, where it is believed by some to have the support to pass and send to the president for signing. added by: TimALoftis

Watch Rescue Me Season 6 Episode 2 – Change

Watch Rescue Me S6E2: Change The latest installment of Rescue Me which is entitled ” Change ” is the TV series’ 2nd episode of the 6th season that aired last 07/06/2010 Tuesday at 10:00 PM on FX. Watch Rescue Me 6×2(0602) Online Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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Watch Warehouse 13 Season 2 Episode 1 – Time Will Tell

Watch Warehouse 13 S2E1: Time Will Tell The premiere episode of this latest season brings Mrs. Frederic in search for the real traitor; Myka and Pete found a name to go with the missing prisoner and it is H.G. Wells; Claudia gets to be with her brother for a short moment while MacPherson don’t get to rest after destroyed the umbilicus, his next stop is to go and save one more prisoner in the Bronze Sector so that he can proceed to his next step of his plan and go to Europe. The new installment of this latest season of Warehouse 13 which is entitled ” Time Will Tell ” is the TV series’ 1st episode of the 2nd season that aired last 07/06/2010 Tuesday at 9:00 PM on SyFy. Watch Warehouse 13 2×1(0201) Online Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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Watch Louie Season 1 Episode 3 – Dr. Ben / Nick

Watch Louie S1E3: Dr. Ben / Nick The new installment of Louie which is entitled ” Dr. Ben / Nick ” is the TV series’ 3rd episode of the 1st season that aired last 07/06/2010 Tuesday at 9:00 PM on FX. Watch Louie 1×3(0103) Online Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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How To React When You Get Pranked On Christmas

What would you do if you came home from Christmas vacation and found everything in your apartment had been meticulously covered in wrapping paper by your friends? Well, if you are Louie here, you'd take it in stride, but with some light swearing and damning sprinkled in. Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment

Don’t Expect to Wake Up to Anderson Cooper

The CNN anchor isn’t going to replace Regis Philbin on Live!, he tells PEOPLE

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Tuesday’s DWTS: What You Didn’t See

Kelly makes Ozzy proud, Louie Vito and Tom DeLay share gummy worms and more from inside the ballroom

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Freida Pinto & Dev Patel Don’t Hide Their Love in London

The Slumdog couple turn heads at Fashion Week

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