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    • ‘Happy Endings’ Exclusive Videos: Steak Me Home Tonight Commercials

      On this week's "Happy Endings," Dave (Zachary Knighton) smiles for the camera as he tries to drum up more business for his food truck, Steak Me Home Tonight, by shooting a commercial. Of course his first attempt doesn't turn out the way he expected, and his second try -- even with directorial help from Max (Adam Pally) -- doesn't fare too well either. But we'll let you be the judge since we have both commercials right here.

      "One was done by Dave himself, but Dave is terrible on camera and the results are horrible in a very specific way," says Knighton of the first commercial.

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    • ‘Happy Endings’: Watch This Week’s Full Halloween Episode Before It Airs

      When "Happy Endings" debuted earlier this year, viewers and critics alike brushed it off as yet another relationship sitcom that would quickly see its demise. But unlike NBC's "Perfect Couples," CBS's "Mad Love," Fox's "Traffic Light," and even ABC's "Better With You," the alphabet network actually picked up "Happy Endings" for a second season -- and deservedly so. On second look, you'll find that the comedy, about six friends approaching their thirties in Chicago, is actually really funny. The humor is original and the ensemble cast is quick-witted. If you're not already a fan, you should check out this comedic gem of a show. And what better way than to catch this week's Halloween episode before it airs? You can do that right here on Yahoo! TV.

      On the episode (titled "Spooky Endings"), Jane and Brad experience first-hand what life in the suburbs is like when they spend Halloween night house-sitting for friends. Back in the city, the rest of the gang -- wearing some pretty unique duds

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    • ‘The Good Wife’ Season 3 Cast Photo: Exclusive First Look

      The third and current season of "The Good Wife" has seen Alicia Florrick (Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner Julianna Margulies) flaunting a new hairdo and a new (naughty) attitude on a new night, Sundays at 9pm. And now Yahoo! TV's got your exclusive first look at a brand new group photo released for Season 3. The portrait, taken by photographer Justin Stephens, features the Lockhart/Gardner gang alongside the two biggest players of the State's Attorney's office.

      Check out the cast photo below and then let us know in the comments what you think. And don't forget to tune in to this week's episode, which sees the return of convicted killer Colin Sweeney, creepily played by Dylan Baker.

      The Good Wife Season 3 Cast


      Watch a preview of Sunday's all-new episode:

      "The Good Wife" airs Sundays at 9pm ET on CBS.

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    • TV Fact or Fiction: We Reveal the Answer to the ‘Law & Order: SVU’ Halloween Mystery

      Yesterday, we asked you to decipher whether or not a scene from the Halloween-themed episode of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" was fact or fiction. To jog your memory, here's what went down: Rollins (Kelli Giddish) and Fin (Ice-T) are spending their Halloween doing some trick-or-treating of their own, but instead of looking for candy, the detectives are searching for perps. When they approach a decorated door and are greeted by a dressed-up sex offender, the detectives arrest him.

      So was that fact or fiction?

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    • TV Fact or Fiction: ‘Law & Order: SVU’ Goes Trick-Or-Treating for Sex Offenders

      Is this "SVU" scene fact or fiction? (NBC)Is this "SVU" scene fact or fiction? (NBC)

      For the sake of entertainment, television shows -- even the reality ones -- often take artistic liberties to tell their stories. Sometimes the plotlines exaggerate reality and sometimes they mimic reality, so viewers are left asking, "Was that true? Can that happen in real life?" Now's your chance to play TV detective and uncover the truth once and for all!

      Our very first TV Fact or Fiction question comes from this week's Halloween-themed episode of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," titled "Missing Pieces." The episode finds the SVU detectives racing to find a missing (possibly kidnapped) baby on Halloween night. While Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and Amaro (Danny Pino) are busy questioning the infant's distraught parents, Fin (Ice-T) and Rollins (Kelli Giddish) hit the pavement searching for clues.

      [Photos: See this this season's "Law & Order: SVU" guest stars.]

      As part of their investigation, Fin and Rollins go door-to-door looking for sex offenders who may be breaking their parole

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    • ‘Suburgatory’ First Look: Watch the First Act

      What do dads of teen girls living in the Big Apple fear the most? Sex in the city.

      In ABC's new sitcom "Suburgatory," 16-year-old, Manhattan-raised Tessa (Jane Levy) is suddenly whisked away to the 'burbs after her single dad, George (Jeremy Sisto), discovers a box of condoms in her drawer. "He pulled me out of school, bubble-wrapped my life, and threw it in the back of a moving truck," Tessa laments. Father and daughter find themselves thrown into a strange neighborhood that's brimming with white picket fences, perfectly manicured lawns, and overly Botoxed housewives with boob jobs. The sarcastic Tessa is immediately appalled by the high school's mean girls and their superficial obsessions, while George is equally uncomfortable in their new surroundings. Luckily for Tessa and George, purgatory is only temporary. Too bad we can't say the same for suburbia.

      [ Check Out Photos of the Cast of "Suburgatory"]

      Get a first look at the premiere of "Suburgatory" here:

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    • Fall TV’s New Dramas: Watch Exclusive Interviews

      There's never a shortage of dramas on TV, and this fall is no exception. From campy soaps and cop procedurals to fairy-tale imaginings and sci-fi action adventures, there's a drama for everyone. And for those with a serious case of nostalgia, there's the period drama "Pan Am," featuring big-screen actress Christina Ricci. The show, set in the 1960s, follows the lives of pilots and stewardesses aboard the iconic airline during air travel's most glamorous days. See what the cast of "Pan Am," and other stars from this fall's dramas, had to say about their new series in these exclusive interviews:

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    • ‘Desperate Housewives’ Final Season Poster: Exclusive First Look

      The ladies of Wisteria Lane -- Susan Mayer (Teri Hatcher), Lynette Scavo (Felicity Huffman), Gabrielle Solis (Eva Longoria), and Bree Hodge (Marcia Cross) -- will be kicking off the eighth and final installment of "Desperate Housewives" Sept. 25, and the stakes will be higher than ever as each of the women grapples with the repercussions of covering up last season's murder. Get ready to bid farewell to "Desperate Housewives" with this exclusive first look at the Season 8 poster:

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    • ‘Body of Proof’ Season 2 Poster: Exclusive First Look

      Dana Delany's Dr. Megan Hunt will be back cutting up corpses to solve crimes as ABC's "Body of Proof" returns this fall for its sophomore season. Even though the show's debut season premiered as a midseason replacement in late March of this year, it managed to do well in ratings over its first eight episodes garnering a second-season pickup from the alphabet network. The show's set to return on Sept. 20, and here's an exclusive first look at its Season 2 poster:

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    • ‘Survivor’: Coach and Ozzy Join the Cast of ‘South Pacific’

      Ozzy and Coach return to compete for a last shot at redemption (CBS/Monty Brinton)Ozzy and Coach return to compete for a last shot at redemption (CBS/Monty Brinton)They're baaaaack!

      Ozzy Lusth and Benjamin "Coach" Wade (self-dubbed the Dragon Slayer) are the final two castaways to join "Survivor: South Pacific." They're both familiar faces who've played the game twice before without being able to take home the $1 million prize and the title of Sole Survivor. Could the third time be a charm for these veteran players?

      The 16 previously announced castaways may all be surprised to see Ozzy returning, but a couple of them did predict the return of the Dragon Slayer. "I'd be happy if one of the returning players was Coach because he's kind of a lunatic and I think that would be an easy target," Harvard law student John Cochran mused. Rick Nelson is another contestant who plans to get rid of Coach early on in the game. "I never met a dragon slayer, but if I get my chance, I'll get rid of him as quick as I can. I don't need that dragon slayer," promised the 51-year-old rancher.

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