Knight Wants Out Of Grey's Wall-E Wins Big Award Spoilers And Casting News

Spoilers for House, Bones and Psych in this edition.

T. R. Knight has asked to be let out of his contract with Grey’s Anatomy and it looks like he may get his wish. The star who has been with the show since its debut has asked producers to write him out of the show and while details have yet to be discussed, it will more than likely happen. Why is is T. R. wanting to leave? Some speculate that is has to do with the Isaiah Washington broohaha, but others say no. So why? He’s not receiving much screen time this season and feels that it’s time to move on.

The awards season has begun and already garnered its first surprise. The Los Angeles Critics association named Wall-E best picture, the first time it’s ever named an animated picture for that honor. The Pixar endeavor has landed on many critics top ten lists and there is much buzz surrounding it as Hollywood gears up for the biggest awards of all, the Oscars. Only one animated feature, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, has ever been nominated for Best Picture before the Academy instituted the Best Animated Picture category. Will Wall-E defy the odds? It’s a wait and see game.

On Psych, Cybil Sheppard and Rachel Leigh Cook will both be making return appearances as will a iconic brat packer. On House, set January 19 on your calendars as a not miss day, Hugh Laurie will be partial naked in the titular role. And on Bones, good news if you hate the rotating interns, that particular storyline is going to end soon. And Jack/Angela lovers, fret not, Hart Hanson assures us that their storyline is not over.

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