
It seems that the popular TV show, The Office may be getting a spin-off. Evidently, the show’s success has made producers and what not so excited that they want to do a spin-off of the show. Already!? Isn’t it a little soon for that? I guess they just want to milk it for all it’s worth.
Of course, there is a slight problem with their ingenious plan. They have “no agreement, no premise, and no cast.” And, even if they had all those things there would still not be a script. And with the Writer’s Strike… well, the script could be a long time in coming.

Ever since my boyfriend forced me to sit down with him and watch Terminator, I’ve been a fan. I mean, I kinda had to be, given that it’s his favorite, but you know, I can have my own opinions, too. Needless to say, when I told him about the plans for the newest film, he was ecstatic.
Almost as happy as he’ll be when he reads my text about Fox’s new TV show: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, which premieres in January. Initially, Sarah Connor was going to be a lead-in to 24. That would’ve been bad because so many people would just skip over it to watch 24. Instead, Sarah Connor is going to be on after Prison Break.
Clearly, Sarah Conner is what happens to John Conner’s mother, Sarah, during her life and before the machines take over. If it’s as good as I’m hoping, it’ll be well worth the time. Two good shows in one day! Hurray!
1
Mark Jacobs wants to star in his own reality TV show. Not that he has a name for it or anything, but he does have a plan of action: it’ll be about everything, as he said, “All aspects of my life. All the drama, the intrigue, the sex, the romance the work. I’m a shameless human being.”
Clearly, he finds himself entertaining – and he’s not afraid to admit it. He also says the entertainment wouldn’t come from putting people down, but just real life “because nothing is more entertaining.”
Tim Gunn, who is one of the judges for Project Runway says he thinks it could work.

The host of “What Not To Wear” is hosting a new talk show – all her own, Fashionably Late With Stacey London. This show, which is directed to women, has everything to make a woman want to stay in on a Friday night including some celebrity style, a few makeup tips, runway trends put to the test (do they work or don’t they), and even a few makeovers.
And even though the show is about fashion, that doesn’t mean that Stacey is limiting her scope. She’s bringing in experts to give relationship advice, entertainment tips, and practical ways to get the man in your life into something he can wear the next time you do go out.
Fashionably Late with Stacey London airs Friday, November 23 at 10/9 C. I for one, can’t wait!

Have you had enough of Donald Trump? Well, you’ll be getting more. Donal Trump has recently decided that he should follow the crowd and go the daytime TV route. What’s he going to do? He’s going to have a Judge Judy-esque show in which he councils people in money-related disputes. I guess that means that one person wins and one person loses?
The show is expected to be released in Fall of 2008. While I’m sure all of us could use a little finance-related advice, I’m not sure people will take kindly to hearing it from the egotistical Trump. I guess we’ll just have to wait and see.
Get a load of this:
Michael claims that the footage is not actually what it seems, and has been manipulated to look like a TV show proposition. He says, “Most of the footage was actually for a promotional video I was doing for Teen Challenge.”I guess we’ll see.

Controversial comedienne Rosie O’Donnell is set to return to television with her own show on MSNBC, sources tell the New York Times.

NBC has announced plans to launch a spinoff starring characters who have not yet been introduced on the show.