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TV Tidbits: Lindsay Lohan Heads to ‘Anger Management’ Then Rehab

Lindsay Lohan going to rehab after Anger Management

They Tried To Make Her Go To Rehab: And Lindsay Lohan will go go go, just not before shooting her guest stint on Charlie Sheen’s FX comedy Anger Management. The permanently troubled actress was just sentenced to 90 days in rehab, but first she’ll be allowed to shoot her previously booked guest spot — as a patient who romances Sheen — in April. Celebrities — just like us! [EW]

ABC Announces Summer Line-Up: They announced their spring finale schedule yesterday, so ABC satiated our need for constant entertainment today by releasing their summer schedule. Wipeout will return May 9, The Bachelorette May 20, new series Motive on May 21, Rookie Blue on May 23, Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition on May 28, What Would You Do? on May 29, Mistresses on June 3, and Celebrity Wife Swap and Whodunnit? (another newbie) on June 23. [Via Release]

Emily Owens Returns: … To another show. Mamie Gummer, a.k.a. Meryl Streep‘s daughter, just booked a role opposite Rainn Wilson on CBS’ comedy pilot Backstrom. Gummer will play the female lead — Nicole Carlton, a police detective who is also a lesbian. [TVLine]

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So Necessary: David Anders, who plays Dr. Frankenstein on ABC’s Once Upon a Time (and the not-so-dearly departed Uncle John on The Vampire Diaries), has just booked a recurring guest role on USA’s Necessary Roughness. He’ll play Troy Cutler, the second-in-command to John Stamos‘ sports and talent agency honcho Connor. What a horifically unattractive group of people that show is hiring, let us take pity on those poor casting directors. [Via release]

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