Final Shots: HBO Puts Their ‘Togetherness’ Pilot On YouTube For Free

Wondering if HBO’s latest show Togetherness is for you? Our own Olivia Armstrong wrote today that “the indie darlings have proven they can make the successful jump to television and keep their signature Duplass-ness.” You can watch it here for free between now and Feb. 2.

In other news…

Only nine months to go. Actually, a few days less. Stephen Colbert‘s reign as host of The Late Show is set to begin on Tuesday, Sept. 8, reports Entertainment Weekly. “I have nine months to make a show, just like a baby,” the comedian said in a press release. “So first, I should find out how you make a baby.” It’s still unclear what format the show will take, but don’t expect it to be anything like the Colbert Report, since the host has retired that persona. CBS plans to air reruns during the slot in between David Letterman’s May 20 goodbye and Colbert’s debut.

Speaking of premieres, The CW’s latest comic book adaptation (though this one might be a little loose) iZombie I set to debut on March 17. [Deadline]

After last night’s Golden Globe Awards we’re knee deep in award season. What better time to revisit five of the best acceptance speeches of all-time. [NYP]

Just think about how different things might be in Hollywood if Leonardo DiCaprio hadn’t passed on starring in Boogie Nights in 1997. [Grantland]

Wondering if HBO’s latest show Togetherness is for you? You can watch it here for free between now and Feb. 2. [YouTube]