Clips for House, The Finder, Family Guy and American Dad added
Fox has sent along several new clips we've added for your viewing pleasure. First up, from their new series The Finder, comes a preview clip for A Cinderella Story. Geoff Stults, who plays Walter Sherman on the show, opens the clip with "Walter is the kind of guy, that when he's trying to find something, or someone, or figure somebody out, he likes to walk a mile in their shoes, and in this case...he literally did, they just happened to be size twelve pumps."
The series is created by Hart Hanson, who executive produces alongside Barry Josephson, Dan Sackheim and Vahan Moosekian.
Also in the cast are Michael Clarke Duncan (Leo Knox), Maddie Hasson (Willa Monday) and Mercedes Masöhn (Deputy U.S. Marshal Isabel Zambada).
Read more about The Finder below.
Next, from House, we have a promo and several clips from the Runaways episode, Family Guy gets 3 episodic clips from "Livin' on a Prayer" and finally, catch the same amount for American Dad from the "Stanny Tendergrass" episode.
Featured Clip from The Finder:

See all the new Fox clips from above and more!
Please note the following expiration dates for these videos:
American Dad - Aug, 13th, 2012
American Dad - Aug, 13th, 2012
The Finder - March 8th, 2012
Huse - January 30th, 2012
The Finder SYNOPSIS:
From the creator of the hit series BONES comes THE FINDER, a quirky, one-hour procedural centering on a different kind of detective: a remarkable man with the extraordinary ability to help people find the unfindable.
Iraq war veteran WALTER SHERMAN (Geoff Stults) gained a reputation in his army days as being the go-to guy for tracking down insurgents and deserters and finding improvised explosive devices (IEDs). Unfortunately one IED found Walter before he could find it, resulting in severe brain damage with a lasting and unexpected effect. Walter transformed from someone skilled at the standard recovery of people and things to someone much more extraordinary: a Finder.
With this newly discovered “Finder Power,” Walter locates almost anything for just about anyone. Once he’s on a case, there’s no turning back until he’s found exactly what he’s looking for – whether that’s a dead body, a missing father, a guitar pick, a murder weapon or a pair of lucky socks.
After Walter left the military, his reputation as someone able to unearth anything and anyone was passed to generals, politicians and other powerful figures. His first post-military assignment was to find the CIA head honcho’s missing daughter and bring her home. He accomplished that mission successfully, and since then has never been without an assignment.
Walter’s legal advisor and brother-in-arms LEO KNOX (Michael Clarke Duncan) was once an intense and extremely obese lawyer. But after the deaths of his wife and children, Leo transformed himself from a man driven by hate into a gentle giant and philosopher. Leo owns the ramshackle Ends of the Earth bar in Looking Glass Key, FL, which also serves as a makeshift office and home base for Walter. Leo keeps a close eye on unruly teenager WILLA MONDAY (Maddie Hasson). Currently on probation, Willa was raised to be a criminal by her extended family of gypsies. Under Leo’s protection, Willa works at the Ends of the Earth bar where Leo and Walter occasionally use her hard-earned skills in their own work.
Walter has an on-again off-again relationship with DEPUTY U.S. MARSHAL ISABEL ZAMBADA (Mercedes Masöhn), a beautiful and ambitious cop-on-the-rise. However, as much as Isabel likes Walter and utilizes him to further her own career, she knows that he may be an impediment to her rise through the ranks. For Walter and Isabel, it’s a constant balancing act between career ambitions and matters of the heart.
Because of his rare skills, Walter is often asked to find a person or a thing that law enforcement either will not or cannot find. Walter’s occasional social ineptitude, general paranoia and case-related tunnel vision make him somewhat difficult to work with, but thanks to the help and guidance of Leo, as well as the grateful friends and connections he has made through his work, he ultimately finds meaning in his own life by finding someone or something other people have lost.