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Where Catherine Zeta-Jones was while Michael Douglas was at the EmmysMichael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones walked separate red carpets on Sunday, but that doesn't mean that their relationship is officially over. The couple's recent separation went public in late August, and the two confirmed that they were "taking some time apart to evaluate and work on their marriage." That may not sound promising, but Douglas, who picked up an Emmy for best lead actor in a miniseries or movie on Sunday, played it cool and optimistic while speaking with "Entertainment Tonight" about their relationship. Miley Cyrus' roller-coaster weekendThere's no sleep for the Miley. The 20-year-old pop star took the stage at the iHeart Radio Festival over the weekend, and went from twerking to crying, all in one day. 'Downton' creator dishes on season fourWhen "Downton Abbey" returns to the U.S. for its fourth season, it actually won't pick up right where it left off. Fans know that the third season ended with a major - and depressing - death, and creator Julian Fellowes told CNN that he's giving the story a little breathing room from the season three finale. (Spoiler alert: If you haven't watched season three in its entirety, stop reading now.) 'Dexter': About that series finale ...If you have loved ones who are "Dexter" fans, you might want to give them some breathing room for the next 12 to 48 hours while they recover from a horrible series finale. While there isn't really a "right" way to end a show - you can't please everyone, after all - "Dexter" fans would argue that there is now an explicitly wrong way to end a series. (If you haven't watched the final episode and care about spoilers, stop reading now.) |
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