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TV Bites: Jon Hamm and Paul Giamatti Find Their Way to 30 Rock

Also in this morning’s TV Bites: Josh Schwartz brings The O.C. to DC… someone from Twilight — K-Stew? R-Patz? — is now part of ABC’ s No Ordinary Family … and slightly more ahead.

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Tate Donovan Bites the Dust

As we’ve learned from the plights of Patton Oswalt and Ryan Devlin this spring, no one is ever really safe from the pilot season recasting phenomenon. The latest actors to be cut just as their pilot goes to series are Tate Donovan and Christina Chang, who were quietly dismissed from ABC’ s superhero series No Ordinary Family after creator Greg Berlanti decided there wasn’t much he could do with their characters. Both actors were told that they could still maybe return to the series in guest star capacities. [ EW ]

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Pigeon Riding The Subway

A snapshot of the daily drudgery of a pigeon in Toronto. Nothing out of the ordinary – just a reminder of the hundreds of thousands of worker pigeons who ride the subway to and from their offices day in and day out with neither complaint nor recrimination. Watch

Rotten Tuna: Jennifer Garner

I don’t know who the hell this dude thinks he is, but Jessica Biel is right behind him, so he better move the f@#k out of the way so we can get a look at her. What’s that?

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Rotten Tuna: Jennifer Garner

Do You Think Katharine McPhee Is Having More Fun?

I don’t really know if Katharine McPhee is having more fun now that she’s blond, but I’d sure like to find out somehow. I’d probably have to run a few test that involve her doing some very demeaning and sexy things. You know like riding a tricycle in her bikini or bouncing on a trampoline in the rain.

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Crime and Punishment or… Crime WITHOUT Punishment?

History is replete with cases of criminals that get caught and receive their just punishment. Other malfeasors, whose conscience tortures them, end up turning themselves in for their punishment

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Crime and Punishment or… Crime WITHOUT Punishment?