A&E’s Hoarders has some stiff competition in TLC’s new Hoarding: Buried Alive .

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Hoarders vs. Hoarding: Buried Alive
A&E’s Hoarders has some stiff competition in TLC’s new Hoarding: Buried Alive .

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Hoarders vs. Hoarding: Buried Alive
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The return of Fringe gives us a flashback to 1985 that manages to be both heartbreaking and hilarious, with huge payoffs for fans.

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Fringe: Walter Bishop, This is Your Life
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Last night featured the Clash of the Auto-Tune Titans, as Tim Urban lived to see another day.

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American Idol: Hello Auto-Tune, Goodbye Didi Bemani
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R&B/Soul week had more had more uppers and downers than Whitney Houston. Time to Usher out the next contestant.

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American Idol R&B/Soul Week: We Pick the Bottom Three
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After a long break, V is back – but was it worth the wait? We recap all the lizardy goodness inside.

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V: Last Night’s Return a Slap in the Face to LOST Fans
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MTV.com compiled a list of everything you’ll need to know about Bree Tanner – the young newborn vampire that Victoria created in Eclipse – due to Stephenie Meyer’s recent announcement of a novella she will release about Bree An “Eclipse” Exclusive: If you’ve only been watching the “Twilight” movies or read the first two books, don’t be shocked that you have no idea who Bree Tanner is. In fact, don’t be upset if you read “Eclipse” and still have no idea who she is. Tanner is a character introduced a startlingly short amount of time before she dies in “Eclipse” and could be considered (to everyone except Stephenie Meyer) to be a throwaway character. A Short Life: Tanner is only introduced 10 pages before she is killed off in Victoria’s war against the Cullens and the Quileute werewolf tribe. However, of all the newborn vampires discussed in “Eclipse,” Tanner was one of the few to be named and introduced to the readers. Unfortunately, it didn’t take very long after she was turned into a vampire for her to meet her end … again. Dramatic Death Scene: It turns out Tanner isn’t the best newborn vampire among them all, and she isn’t a big fan of killing innocents and drinking their blood. She tries to join forces with the Cullen clan and adapt to their “vegetarian vampire” lifestyle, but ends up being killed by Felix on the orders of Jane, a member of the Volturi guard (played by Dakota Fanning in the film), in the final battle. Newborn Vampires: A big part of the story in “Eclipse” surrounds the bad-girl vampire Victoria creating an army of newborn vampires in the Seattle area so she can wage war on Edward Cullen, who killed her beau James way back in “Twilight.” When a vampire is first created, it is at its strongest, so Victoria went around recklessly creating vampires so she could have an extremely powerful army behind her. Tanner was just one of the fatalities. Seattle: The trouble with the first-person perspective of “The Twilight Saga” is that the reader can’t read what is happening firsthand beyond what Bella Swan sees with her own eyes. Much like “Midnight Sun” gave (some) of the details behind what happened elsewhere in “Twilight,” “The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner” will show what happened in Seattle with Victoria during “Eclipse.” But since much of “Eclipse” is devoted to the characters wondering what exactly was going on in Seattle, seeing it through the eyes of a secondary character like Tanner is a smart companion piece to the book. Unseen First Life: Unfortunately for Tanner, the world will never know what happened to her before she became a vampire. She was introduced into “Eclipse” after she was a newborn and “The Short Second Life” will start off the same way. There is a chance of flashbacks telling about her life before becoming a vampire, but the way Meyer described the novella on her Web site made it seem as though Tanner was the narrator solely so the reader could see what went on in Seattle, not to learn her past. In The Movies: “Eclipse” director David Slade at least had more of a heads-up than fans and retailers did about “The Short Second Life,” and he cast 14-year-old Jodelle Ferland in the role. Slade and Ferland, as well as Bryce Dallas Howard (Victoria) and Xavier Samuel (Riley), were given advance copies of the book to read so they could have a complete knowledge of what went on in Seattle for the film. {via MTV }

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MTV’s Bree Tanner Cheat-Sheet – Everything You Need To Know
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Two days before series began shooting, Heder decided he didn’t like his character’s direction.
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John Noble teases us on this Thursday’s return of Fringe, what’s coming up for the rest of the season – and what to look for in season three.

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John Noble on Fringe Season Two – and Beyond
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Now you can shoot Laura Palmer!

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Twin Peaks: The Video Game Will Enthrall, Disappoint
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James Woods returns to annoy us and the Griffins in Family Guy’s latest.

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"Brian Griffin’s House of Payne" Takes Us Back to the Woods