How did it all come down to Mike and Erika? If you're surprised that these two will be battling it out for the big prize on Tuesday, perhaps a look back at the season will make things clearer. At CBS' Innertube, you can stream past episodes for free and check out the official BB Internet talk show, House Calls.
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It's difficult to come up with adjectives that adequately describe these clips. Scary? Nasty? Gnarly? Those all sound way too tame. Once you see these VH1 VSpot extras — filled with cold sores, cat fights and crazy chicks — you'll understand why we're having so much trouble.
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Don't worry if you've missed a minute of Prison Break's new heart-stopping chase. We've got the most recent episode right here at TVGuide.com. And for any older eps, you can purchase them from iTunes for $1.99 apiece.
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Except for popping up in the tabloids due to her nasty divorce, Kim Basinger has been MIA for some time now. But this Saturday night, the fiftysomething blonde beauty makes a triumphant return to the small screen in the original Lifetime movie The Mermaid Chair based on Sue Monk Kidd's best-selling novel. See how fabulous she looks in this interview and watch a preview of the erotically charged film at Lifetimetv.com.
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Thanks to affordable technology and sites like YouTube, anyone can shoot and share a video. But why not get paid for it? All you have to do is enter NBC's exclusive online video competition It's Your Show. Every week IYS will dole out $1,000 per winning entry and one lucky videographer will ultimately take home the $100,000 grand prize. The rules are simple: pick a specified challenge (first one up: film your grandparents trying to work modern technology) and submit. Toolkits and guidelines are located here. Now log off and start filming!
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On the five-year anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, this Emmy-nominated, four-hour miniseries examines the origins of 9/11, focusing especially on the intelligence warning signals that went unheeded before the attacks. Watch a preview, or browse through a video gallery of more than 50 Web-exclusive interviews with survivors, news reporters on the scene, security officials and intelligence officers. The special airs on National Geographic Channel on Sept. 11 at 8 pm.
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Rover won't bend over? Watch as dog trainer Jay Stutz teaches new puppies (and their humans) how to stop chewing, jumping, begging and indulging in other bad-dog habits, all in this gallery of behavior training videos from Animal Planet. And for other videos from the show's puppy-socialization classes, click here. (Good boy!)
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Spike Feresten, a writer for Saturday Night Live, Seinfeld and David Letterman, is stepping in front of the camera for his own late-night talk-show-sketch-comedy hybrid, premiering on Fox Saturday, Sept. 16, at midnight. At Fox.com you can watch Spike play idiot paparazzi, conduct man-on-the-street interviews and give us a tour of his studio.
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On the official website for Fashion Rocks, Vogue's style-meets-music television event, you'll find behind-the-scenes video of photo shoots with Rihanna, the Scissor Sisters, Ben Harper and other hot artists who also discuss the roll of fashion in their life and work. The show airs on CBS Friday at 9 pm/ET.
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Although oppression often unites people against a common enemy, that doesn't mean there isn't unrest among the ranks of the resistance. A creative hiding place for weapons makes tensions run particularly high. Check out the heart-pumping action on SciFi.com and stay tuned for a preview of Season 3 of BG.
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The final installment of NBC's Emmy-winning sitcom's online story boasts one of the most satisfying endings to an accounting mystery ever, and Dwight doing his best (read worst) Jack Nicholson from A Few Good Men impression. If that's not enough incentive to click here, Kevin (yes, Kevin) gets the last laugh.
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Those of us who were immune to the charms of Everybody Loves Raymond might be puzzled about the buzz surrounding Brad Garrett's new Fox sitcom. Wonder no more. Visit Fox.com for some very silly interviews with the star and a five-minute preview of the show, which premieres Thursday at 8 pm/ET.
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Before the original forensic favorite returns with new episodes on Sept. 21, you have some time to study last season's evidence. Download last season's episodes from iTunes for $1.99 apiece or $44.99 for the whole season. It's also available on Google Video for $1.99 an episode. If you're already up to speed, visit CBS.com's CSI page and click Video in the top menu for some insightful interviews with the cast and producers, who give us a few clues about what's to come in Season 7.
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PBS' Frontline series posts three lengthy excerpts of this one-hour meditation on the religious aspects and impact of 9/11. Writers and religious scholars from all faiths discuss how they think the events of September 11 were motivated by and in turn affected religious traditions and the concepts of God, love, evil and violence. The documentary airs Sunday, Sept. 10.
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For the season finale of this reality competition, the field has been narrowed from 10 daring designers to two shining stars, Alice and David, who are competing for an HGTV series of their own. Browse through this sleeper hit show's video gallery to find designer profiles, a preview of the finale, highlights from the first six episodes, and audition videos from designers who didn't make the Design Star galaxy. The final episode airs Sunday, Sept. 10.
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