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TV Bites: Who Wants a Jon & Kate Remix?

This morning, there are two people rooting for a televised Jon Gosselin-Kate Gosselin reunion: Jon Gosselin and Jon Gosselin's lawyer. The lawyer, former assistant U.S. Attorney Anthony F. List, has been dropping hints to news outlets this weekend like, "under the right circumstances" Jon is "definitely open" to co-starring with his ex-wife on another television program. Meanwhile, Jon is still asking for legal custody of the children, claiming that his wife is "addicted to the paparazzi." Jon, you can't have it both ways -- you either ask your ex to throw you a pity project after she finishes shooting Dancing with the Stars or you screw her by taking custody of the children. Pick one. [TMZ]

Fox finds another actor to Ride-Along with, NBC casts another Pink House resident, and more TV Bites after the jump.

· Tony-nominated actor Delroy Lindo has been cast in Fox's drama pilot Ride-Along. The Shawn Ryan project centers on a rogue cowboy cop (Jason Clarke) and Chicago's first female police chief (Jennifer Beals) who vow to clean up the streets. Lindo will play a longtime building magnate-turned-politician who may have ties to organized crime. [THR]

· Zach Cregger, one of the founding members of The Whitest Kids U' Know sketch comedy troupe, has been cast in NBC's The Pink House comedy pilot. [THR]

· Yawn: NBC has renewed its singing competition series The Sing-Off for a second season. [THR]

· Is anyone really surprised that Vienna Girardi, the Bachelor contestant who won the final rose and the heart of Jake Pavelka last season, was dating a drug lord up until her first day on set? [Radar]

· Disgraced former New York governor Eliot Spitzer filled in as an anchor on MSNBC on Thursday and Friday. No word if the position could become permanent. [NYT]