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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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Sure, Sarah Silverman may have broken up with Jimmy Kimmel ages ago, but why should she let him have all the Lost -hogging fun? Before Kimmel gets to host his “Aloha to Lost ” special this Sunday following the series finale, Silverman interviewed the show’s creators Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse for Funny or Die , asking important things like, “I couldn’t help but notice that you’re both huge f***ing nerds. Do you think that informed the writing of this show?” Oh, Sarah. Don’t you know that every question will just lead to another question?

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‘There is no doubt in my mind, and never has been, that this kid is going to the finale,’ Amy Silverman tells MTV News. By Gil Kaufman Lee DeWyze Photo: FOX Nobody wants to get too cocky, because, well, you never know how America is going to act, but on Wednesday morning (May 19), Lee DeWyze’s supporters were feeling pretty bullish about the former paint-store clerk ‘s chances of making it to the “American Idol” finale next week. “Seriously? What can I say, but unbelievable!” said Amy Silverman, Lee’s close friend and former teacher at Forest View Alternative school, which the 24-year-old singer attended after dropping out of his more traditional high school. “He is truly the greatest that has ever been on that stage, and he proved that last night with ‘Simple Man’ and ‘Hallelujah’ ! We had over 500 people that filled the entire restaurant/bar . Goose bumps and tears were flowing throughout the entire place.” Silverman said she could not stop shedding tears of pride and joy at seeing how far the onetime troubled teen has come. “The thing about Lee is, he touches every single person that listens to him … from 5-year-olds to 85-year-olds. … There is no doubt in my mind, and never has been, that this kid is going to the finale, and I am honored to be able to be there, watching with pride and excitement!” Brian Friedopfer, an old friend of Lee’s who has watched his pal sing “Simple Man” for years in karaoke bars and at shows, said he was shaking for an hour after Tuesday night’s show. “I was just so happy for him. It’s about time,” Friedopfer said of watching the breakout performance night he knew was coming from his friend. “I was speechless. My wife and I were watching [the ‘Hallelujah’ cover] together, and we looked at each other and were like, ‘Wow!’ We rewound it and watched it again and said, ‘Holy crap!’ I’ve never heard him sing that song, and I was a bit worried about it when he told me that Simon chose it for him.” But Lee reassured Friedopfer that he could tackle the iconic Leonard Cohen tune that has famously been covered by everyone from the late Jeff Buckley to former “Idol” contestants Jason Castro and Tim Urban. “Before he started, I was really nervous, but as soon as he started singing, I was like, ‘Wow.’ I couldn’t believe it,” he said. “When I was in Los Angeles during Elvis Week , he joked that at some point, he would have a full choir behind him for one song, and of course, he pulled it out the week before the finale!” The performances left Friedopfer convinced that Lee will make it to the finale — well, assuming America wasn’t so blown away they forgot to vote. “He should be there, but it’s anybody’s game, because people are finicky,” he said. “Especially since they basically crowned him last night, he might have lost votes because of that. But people like an underdog, and it would be a shame if he wasn’t in the finale.” Do you think Lee is a lock for the finale? Let us know in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos Lee DeWyze: From Illinois Boy To ‘American Idol’ Star ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances

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‘High schools don’t necessarily have courses that tap into that kind of talent,’ Dean Patricia Tedaldi-Monti recalls of ‘Idol’ finalist. By Gil Kaufman Lee DeWyze Photo: Amy Silverman MT. PROSPECT, Illinois — You wouldn’t think so by looking at him on “American Idol,” but there was a time when Lee DeWyze was a teenage rebel. Though he’s shown a quiet, respectful demeanor in his climb into the “Idol” top 3, like many teens, DeWyze struggled with authority in high school and, according to those who knew him at the time, his headstrong determination might be responsible for setting him on a path to potential musical stardom. “Lee was the first student we had, and maybe the only student, who said, ‘I can’t do this, I can’t do this high school the way it’s set up, I need to go somewhere else,’ ” recalled Dr. Patricia Tedaldi-Monti, dean of students at Prospect High School, where Lee attended from ninth grade until halfway through senior year. It wasn’t that he couldn’t hack the academic work, she said, it was just that Lee was struggling to fit into the regimented rules of the school. If anything, she was impressed at the maturity he showed in expressing his frustration with traditional schooling. “He had music going through his head and … high schools don’t necessarily have courses that tap into that kind of talent, which is unfortunate,” she said. “So I kind of say shame on us. You know, we didn’t have the ‘I Want To Be a Rock Star’ course.” Tedaldi-Monti said DeWyze was not involved in any of the school’s musical programs and she never saw him bring his guitar to school, but it was obvious even then that he was focused on pursing his dream. “Like many kids that come to our school, [Lee] was full of energy and ideas,” said Dan Gentry, a teaching assistant at Forest View Alternative School, the high school DeWyze attended after leaving Prospect High. Gentry said he tried repeatedly to encourage Lee to come up with a fallback career in case music didn’t work out. But even at 17, DeWyze resisted , saying he was determined to make it. “On his first interview with ‘Idol,’ he said, ‘I am music, that’s all I really know,’ and I thought back to when I talked to him, and I [had] said, ‘You know, you need a fallback career,’ and he didn’t have one,” Gentry said. Like Tedaldi-Monti, Gentry had fond memories of Lee tapping out a beat on his desk or leg and always humming or singing a song he was working on. “He said, ‘Then I don’t have one. Music is my life.’ ” Although he worried that Lee was limiting himself, Gentry said he couldn’t be more proud now that DeWyze has made it, and he uses his former student’s “Idol” run as a way to motivate his current students. An assistant dean at Forest View Alternative, Dave Winsauer, said he always tries to discourage kids from leaving school before graduation — DeWyze reportedly quit Forest View just shy of graduation — but he could see Lee’s determination and hoped for the best. “Lee’s kind of an old soul,” Winsauer said. “Talking to Lee’s not like talking to a kid. Even when he was here … I mean, he had his moments … but a lot of times you could have a pretty serious conversation with him. And you knew he was listening and taking it all in and trying to do the best that he could.” There may be no one who knows the ins and outs of DeWyze’s progression better than Amy Silverman, the Special Education coordinator at Buffalo Grove High School. Silverman met Lee in the summer of 2003, when she was an instructor on a 10-day Upward Bound trip to Wisconsin and Michigan. “Lee and I kind of hit it off,” Silverman remembered. She has helped coordinate DeWyze’s recent homecoming activities , as well as weekly viewing parties and the sales of DeWyze T-shirts for a local charity. “He did bring his guitar with him and he pretty much ended up sitting in the passenger seat … There were a lot of hours on the road. And he was entertaining us with his guitar at the time.” (Silverman’s office is a warehouse of classic photos of Lee strumming his guitar.) DeWyze had only picked up the instrument a year or two earlier, and Silverman said she was impressed with how well he played considering he’d had no formal training. A few months later, while she was teaching at Forest View Alternative, the program’s director brought Lee around and he ended up in her classroom for the next year. Silverman and another instructor bought Lee his first microphone a short time later, and Silverman recalled seeing him use it during one of his first public performances in the basement of a diner. “Him and a couple high school buddies [were] sitting in the meat locker,” she said, describing the scene. “There’s two teachers and a bunch of high school kids … smashed potatoes and tomatoes all over the floor. And there’s Lee playing, having a good old time.” From banging out a song on the piano at her parents’ house to jamming on the drums in her basement with her kids, DeWyze, Silverman said, is constantly surprising her with his musical abilities. Though she couldn’t go into specifics, she said, like a lot of teens, Lee went through some “stuff” in high school. “Lee was never mean or nasty,” she said of the 24-year-old singer, whom she described as shy and humble. “He was never doing illegal things; he was never being harmful or hurtful. Lee liked to argue, Lee liked to push buttons. He liked to push my buttons. Lee was very smart, so he would challenge the system to make sure his voice was heard.” Holding up one of the handful of Lee-shirts her students are wearing in support of DeWyze, Tedaldi-Monti recalled the day the soft-spoken teenager came into her office before leaving the school and told her, “I’m going to be a rock star. “And you [and my other teachers] are going to be in the front row, and I’m going to be playing a really big concert.” She laughed, recalling that she told him, “Well, stay in touch, because I’d like to see that really big concert.” And though she counseled him to keep reaching for his dreams while planning for a backup, Lee’s promise is now coming true. “And so, it is going to happen,” she said proudly. “He’s a rock star.” Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions.

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In a promo for the Movie Awards, Ansari and Sarah Silverman get derailed while writing a script for Zac Efron. By Josh Wigler Between announcing new movies and preparing for his responsibilities as the host of the 2010 MTV Movie Awards , Aziz Ansari has little free time on his hands. But just as there’s always room for Jell-O, there’s always time for squirrels on water skis. In a new commercial promoting the awards show, Ansari seeks out the assistance of his friend and fellow comedian Sarah Silverman to help write some material to support the MTV Movie Awards , airing Sunday, June 6, at 9 p.m. ET on MTV. “We will, we will,” a distracted Silverman tells Ansari, before inviting him over to her laptop. “But look at this.” On Silverman’s computer is the one thing in the world — well, one of few things — that could possibly derail Ansari’s work ethic: an adorable video of a water-skiing squirrel. The hilarious YouTube video causes a nonstop three-day distraction for both Ansari and Silverman that doesn’t end until Zac Efron shows up at their doorstep ready for work. “I’m supposed to shoot a promo for the MTV Movie Awards, but I didn’t get a script,” he tells Ansari and Silverman. “Do you guys know what we’re doing?” Luckily for the “17 Again” star, Ansari and Silverman have put their three days of squirrel watching to good use by coming up with “a great idea” for a promotional spot — an idea that unsurprisingly involves water-skiing, Zac Efron’s head photoshopped on a squirrel and plenty of laughs. While we can’t promise an overabundance of squirrel comedy when the 2010 MTV Movie Awards kick off live at 9 p.m. ET on June 6, we can promise you plenty more hilarity from Ansari and other special guests. Trust us: Nothing should stand between you and the awards show — not even an adorable water-skiing squirrel. Don’t miss the MTV Movie Awards , airing Sunday, June 6, at 9 p.m. ET on MTV! Related Videos 2010 Movie Awards: Aziz Ansari Goes For A Ride With Sarah Silverman And Zac Efron

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She used to be f—ing Matt Damon. Now she’s just f—ed. Or at least her TV show is, as Comedy Central has decided not to renew The Sarah Silverman Program for a fourth…

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Sarah Silverman Has Been Deprogrammed
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“We’re going to have to pay” — so said NBC Universal television entertainment chairman Jeff Gaspin to CEO Jeff Zucker upon his arrival to the sinking ship of a network last summer. Gaspin’s prescription for what has ailed NBC since the days of Ben Silverman — as outlined by Bill Carter in today’s New York Times — is simple: Spend money to make money. So how do they plan to do it?

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NBC Unveils New Business Plan: Throw Money at The Problem
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America Ferrera will kick start her post- Ugly Betty career by executive producing a multicultural, interactive telenovela for MTV called Pedro & Maria . The series is being developed by MTV television and a few Web platforms including Ben Silverman’s new multimedia studio Electus. Pedro & Maria is described as a modern-day Romeo & Juliet that will give viewers the chance to vote on the direction the characters and story lines take. [ NY Post ]

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Life After Betty
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