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First photo of Adrianne Palicki as "Diana Themyscira"

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USA Today has published this picture of Adrianne Palicki in her role as the other side of Wonder Woman, Diana Themyscira, the CEO of Themyscira Industries. (USA Today has her wrongly named Diana Prince, her other identity.)

This is the scene where she talks about dolls, boobs and body image. I hope to God the dialogue has changed from the original script, as heard in Tanit Phoenix’s audition.

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Lance

“This is Lance Armstrong.  Congratulations on your longest workout yet.”

::fist pump:: Thanks Lance.  Those 4 miles weren’t so bad after all.

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Mad Men seasons 1-4 explained → s3.amazonaws.com
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'Mad Men,' AMC Battle: Matthew Weiner Refusing Network Demands → huffingtonpost.com

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The Mad Men madness has reached a fevered pitch, and a terrible ending may be in the script.

The Emmy-winning show is the subject of a bloody battle between creator and executive producer Matthew Weiner and network honchos at AMC. The show has yet to be renewed for a fifth season, and the sides are far apart on a deal.

Money is the issue, Deadline and The Daily report, but it has nothing to do with Weiner’s contract; the two sides were close to agreeing on a two year, $30 million deal for the mind behind the acclaimed period drama. Instead, the struggle involves budgeting in other areas, namely advertising and even actors.

The two publications have sources indicating that AMC wants to cut two minutes from each episode, in favor of more commercials, as well as integrate product placement into the show. Given that it’s set in the 60’s, the kinds of brands that they could include — or at least their labeling — would prove interesting. No consumer electronics, for sure.

Additionally, the network wants to make a major change in the show’s DNA, by cutting two actors to cut costs. Neither of the actors has been revealed.

Predictably, Weiner has balked, and thus, no deal for season five has been made. The show’s actors have been busy doing other projects; star John Hamm appeared in the film Sucker Punch released this weekend, while Christina Hendricks is filming a movie with Sarah Jessica Parker and January Jones will star in this summer’s X-Men: First Class.

They may have to find more acting jobs; The Daily says the network could actually cancel the show. “Weiner is being completely screwed by AMC,” a source told the iPad-only paper. “No one would have heard of AMC if not for Matt Weiner and Mad Men. But they will not renew the show unless he accedes to all their demands.”

That’s a change from January, when AMC announced that the show would be back despite the lack of contract. Speaking to Entertainment Weekly at the time, Weiner said, “It would be heartbreaking for me if they don’t work it out, horrifying really. It would be a shame for fans to never get to see what great stuff we have planned for Don and company.”

Weiner produces the show with Lionsgate Television.

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The Cost of Obesity → medicalcoding.org
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Lois Lane by Adam Hughes

dcwomenkickingass:

This portrait never gets old. Did you read Dean Trippe’s pitch for a Lois Lane YA series? Come on DC, do the series!

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