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TV Junkie: '24' Finale; 'Chuck' Will Return

Tonight is the two-hour season finale of "24" (haters can move on please). We're already looking forward to season 7 which will supposedly occur in New York City and will be the "most realistic" season yet. How is that even [snark] possible? We admit we have shamelessly been wasting a ton of hours on the "24 - Special Ops" iPhone game. A recent high point for us was the chance to see a Janeane Garofalo performance where she read some of her "Janis Gold vs. Chloe O'Brien" dialogue.

TV Junkie: NBC's Partial Announcement; Fallon Not A Disaster According to WSJ

Unless you are a Chicago Bulls or Boston Celtics fan (yeah!) this weekend's TV was kind of boring other than Sunday's "Breaking Bad" on AMC, which was excellent as usual. We wonder why the premiere of season 2 of "Ashes to Ashes" was pulled off of BBC America - it was a highlight for Saturday and pretty much the only alternative to basketball.

Remember that car chase scene in "The Da Vinci Code?" Yeah, that car chase is coming to an LA near you. Last Thursday, the weekly LA Green Drinks was hosted at The Smart Car House in Venice. We get an introduction to the Smart Car and learn that the first Smart Car dealerships in Los Angeles will be in North Hollywood, Beverly Hills, West Covina, Riverside and Laguna Niguel. The smart house at 1319...

Guns N' Roses, Helmet, Sebastian Bach, Suicide Girls @ Gibson David Allan Coe @ Key Club Me First and the Gimme Gimmes @ Henry Fonda Theater Silversun Pickups @ The Troubadour The Temporary Thing @ Spaceland Elephone @ Mr. T's Bowl Da Vinci, Chasing Static, Dr. Green, Clockwork, Death Pilo @ Viper Room Aidan Hawken, The Break & Repair Method, Chris Joyner @ The Hotel Cafe photo via thenewgnr.com...

So LAist admits to being one of the five people to actually watch most episodes of the FOX freshman series Vanished. When it launched late in the summer, the promos tempted viewers with the promise of a mystery wrapped in an enigma, a la The Da Vinci Code with all the action of 24. But after watching the so-called “series finale” on the web this weekend--which was a real letdown--LAist would like to call FOX out on this false advertising.

We've never been that interested in Da Vinci's painting La Gioconda. This lack of interest briefly grew into a loathing when this lady we work with - a dithering fat lady addicted to painkillers - started reading The Da Vinci Code and wouldn't shut up about it.

+ Apple to staff Best Buy? The electronics giant has a lot of things going for it -- decent prices, good selection, excellent extended warranties -- so imagine if the computer sales staff was trained and managed by Apple?

We're flashing a sad peace out to their editor Carolyn Kellogg with one hand and bumping knuckles with our new head typist L.A. blogger king Tony Pierce with the other.

When we heard that Tom Hanks was cast as the lead Prof. Robert Langdon in The Da Vinci Code, LAist was worried. Then when we heard that Dan Brown's page turner would be directed by Ron Howard, we were totally bummed. Not to take anything away from Hanks or Howard, but really, why do the studios need to always take the safe (read: boring) route with the blockbusters?

Passing by Sony Studios in Culver City, LAist noticed a small group of protesters in front of the main gates. Wondering what the gathering was about we noticed the signs saying "Stop Catholic Bashing" and "Boycott Da Vinci Code". I guess the fact that the movie is FICTIONAL didnt dissuade some religous folks from calling for a boycott. Perhaps they think the book was better.

undertaking. LAist calls it coping.

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