Watch as Pee-wee shows his new Apple iPad to the Playhouse Gang!
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Watch as Pee-wee shows his new Apple iPad to the Playhouse Gang!
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The laugh track is something we all take for granted in today’s sitcoms. (Although it is worthy to note that a handful of shows like The Office, Parks & Rec, and Modern Family are taking a different route.) Watch how things quickly become awkward for Sheldon Cooper in this scene from an episode of CBS’ The Big Bang Theory that’s stripped of a laugh track.
[Via EW]

Lost: The Finale Season premiere event lived up to the hype and proved to be a mind-bending good time. The premiere captured an average of 12.1 million viewers, and according to EW, this “is 1 million more than the series’ average audience for season 5 and less than 1 million more than the audience for its season 5 premiere. About 6 percent more people tuned in at 9 p.m. than finished the two-hour episode at 11 p.m.” This is interesting to say the least…you’d think that Lost would maintain a steady viewership this far into its lifespan, especially because it’s a highly serialized show. (You can thank the marketing blitz for the recent upsurge.) Anyhow, I’m glad it fared well.
The Lost series finale (I can’t believe I just said that) will air May 23 from 9PM to 11PM. Note the 23rd is a Sunday, not a Tuesday. Though it won’t really matter for Lost fans, the move to Sunday was likely decided so that the finale does not pit itself against part one of American Idol’s season finale. On Sunday there’s virtually no competition. Sunday, May 23 will be LOST DAY. Per usual, a special one hour recap episode will lead into the finale starting at 8PM.
Lastly, on the night of the premiere Lost fanatic Jimmy Kimmel had Darlton (that’s Lost exec producers Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof) on his show. Jimmy framed his questions looking for “coincidence or fate” answers, and Darlton did their best to answer them appropriately without giving away too many spoilers. Check out the interview in the video below (there are two parts). Also, look after the break for a comedy sketch where Jimmy places himself in the Hurley-Jacob scene from the premiere.
[Via EW, here, here & here; IGN]
Continue reading Lost premiere a ratings winner, finale moves, Darlton takes questions
It is very rare for a commercial to make me laugh as much this one does. It’s subtle, short and sweet, but the comic effect is there and gets me every time. And you’d never guess what company the commerical was made by…oh, it says it in the title, doesn’t it?
We can only blame ourselves for being master procrastinators.
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And man is Jobs brutally honest about the whole thing!
*Warning: This video contains many expletives.
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When Steve Jobs hosts an Apple keynote event it’s a given that someone will splice together all of the superfluous adjectives used to describe the new product or service at hand. Last week’s announcement of the iPad is no exception, and this time that someone is Neil Curtis. Curtis says all adjectives used in this video were taken from the iPad keynote alone, and no scene is ever repeated. Magical!
[Via Gizmodo]
President Obama shared the spotlight with Steve Jobs Wednesday when the State of the Union Address coincided with the Apple iPad announcement. You knew this mashup was bound to happen. (And it’s quite good, actually!)
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Celebrate the anticipation with a couple of comics.

(Catch the second one after the break.) Continue reading The Apple Tablet is coming, it’s almost here!
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Watch in shock and wonder as a one-year-old taps into the iPhone like a pro. Real difficult, right Sex in the City‘s Carrie? (Look after the break to see what I’m referencing.)