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Wake Up And Smile: If Duchovny's Sex Scandal Was A Ratings Stunt, It Didn't Work

Posted by Bryan Christian

Click through for more on Dexter, Californication, Russell Brand, Terminator, Supernatural, Mitch Pileggi, and the scandal brewing about tonight's debate.

-- Dexter premiered to strong, firm ratings Sunday night, but Californication couldn't get it up.

-- Catch Mitch Pileggi on tonight's back-in-time episode of Supernatural! Man, that show doesn't get its due. Its grisly and goofy and a lot of fun. Some day we're gonna come across a marathon of it and be all like "Dude, we were watching 30 Rock?" (OK, maybe not, but sort of.)

-- Hey Remote Olivia, your Mondays might be free pretty soon; Terminator is pulling in crummy ratings, and might not last the season. 

-- They're giving Russell Brand something else to do on this side of the pond? Oh, hang on, it's just an hour-long Comedy Central special. Jesus, our grandma had one of those. (She killed.)

-- Here's our warning to the media regarding tonight's VP debate: nobody better fuck with Gwen Ifill. We don't care if she's writing a book on black politicians. She's the only person that we know of to have addressed the Imus scandal -- and Tim Russert's tacit approval of Imus' previous actions -- and still stay classy, which we're pretty sure makes her more prepared than any of us to do anything ever. That is all.


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Bryan Christian has worked as a writer for Epicurious, GenArt and ID magazine; a web producer for WWD and Condé Nast; and a cameraman for his friends. He's married and lives in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.

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