"Dexter" boss not upset that Showtime spoiled the finale
"They do a great job and I can't quibble with them," exec producer Clyde Phillips says of the promo, which ruined Sunday's episode. Clyde adds that the show took extra precautions to make sure details of the final episode didn't leak. "No one was allowed on set during the finale," he said. "We watermarked the scripts when they left the building and we watermarked the actual DVDs as they left the building."
Finale is a game-changer // John Lithgow on his "Dexter" nudity
Duggar Baby No. 19 is born prematurely
Michelle welcomed her 19th child, daughter Josie Brooklyn, via emergency C-section after she was airlifted to the hospital.
Bill O'Reilly slams "Law & Order: SVU" for calling him a "cancer"
Dick Wolf, says O'Reilly, is a "coward" and a "liar."
Watch a 60-inch TV get shot up
A Louisiana man let his TV become a shooting victim after losing a bet on the Saints game.
"The Jay Leno Show" is No. 1 in product placement
Leno's 1015 product placements beat out "American Idol's" 553 and "The Celebrity Apprentice's" 428.
Can Rage Against the Machine undermine Simon Cowell?
Cowell appears to be worried about a Facebook campaign aimed at propelling Rage's 1992 hit "Killing in the Name" to the top of the charts, ahead of "The X Factor" winner.
NYC teacher punched out "Jersey Shore's" Snooki
Drunk gym teacher Brad Ferro, 23 — who was found guilty of assault — was caught on camera punching Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi. Ferro was forced to apologize to his students, but his father said that MTV was to blame for the assault. "A woman who works for them instigated my son into doing something very stupid," he said. "When you get a bunch of people in a situation with alcohol and instigate, someone's going to do something stupid, and that's obviously what MTV wants."
Buy The Situation thongs // Lessons from this week's episode // Angelina fired

