By
Ben Pearson
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22 hours ago

FOX
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We’ve got news about the new season of “Arrested Development,” Jimmy Fallon’s awesome singing voice, a Q&A with “Community” creator Dan Harmon, new promos for “Sons of Anarchy,” Justin Bieber guesting on “The Simpsons,” a fall TV preview, and the possible return of “The Killing.” Get the details on all of these projects below!
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Good news for fans of Mitch Hurwitz and subtle comedy: “Arrested Development,” once thought to be coming back to Netflix with ten new episodes, has actually been upped to 13 episodes and will officially debut in the spring of 2013. I can’t wait to get back to the banana stand.
(Collider)
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Jimmy Fallon and his gang killed it with this awesome mash-up of reggae music sung in the style of a barbershop quartet. Bonus game: count how many times the guy next to Jimmy blinks.
(Late Night with Jimmy Fallon)
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“Community” creator (and ousted showrunner) Dan Harmon took to Reddit and answered a bunch of questions about what he would have done if he was still in charge of the show. God, I hope it doesn’t suck without him when it comes back in the fall.
(WarmingGlow)
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I’m behind on good television right now – I just finished season one of “Game of Thrones” and I’m halfway through season 2 of “The Wire” – so I haven’t had time to catch up with “Sons of Anarchy” yet, but THR has four new promos for the upcoming fifth season that make it look pretty damn compelling. This one is definitely on my list of things to see.
(The Hollywood Reporter)
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It was only a matter of time, but Justin Bieber will make a guest appearance on “The Simpsons.” Wait, that show is still relevant? *handed a letter, scans it quickly* This just in…no, it’s not.
(WarmingGlow)
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The Playlist has put together a great Fall TV preview piece counting down some of the most anticipated shows of the new season. My potential favorite? The crime thriller “Low Winter Sun.” What’s yours?
(The Playlist)
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Remember AMC’s “The Killing”? That show that didn’t answer the central question of “Who Killed Rosie Larsen” until the end of the second season before it was ultimately cancelled? Yeah, well now Netflix or DirecTV could revive it for a third season. I watched one episode of this and nearly fell asleep it was so boring, so here’s hoping these companies come to their senses and let this show lay buried where it belongs.
(Indiewire)
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“True Blood” is heating up for its season finale, and in this extended clip from the episode, Eric comes to Sookie to ask her to pay a debt which involves saving Bill from the evil Vampire Authority. Slow zooms! Drama! Man, this show is a pure soap opera.
(Extra TV)
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