· Vince Vaughn is developing and executive producing a single-camera sitcom for Fox, about "a couple of young men who are just out of college and starting to experience the real world." No title yet, but we submit Just the Tip. [Variety] · Intermittently engaging, Jimmy Smits-employing serial killer dramedy Dexter gets two more seasons on Showtime, promising we'll at least get to see Junior Dexter develop to his Terrible Dayschool-Slaughterer Twos. [Variety] · Universal wants to sell Rogue Pictures—the studio behind The Strangers and its sequel, The Strangiers— to Relativity Media. [Variety] After the jump: Which of NBC's homoerotically-charged new series just got a full season pickup?· Graphic novel Freaks of the Heartland, a Midwestern tale of "horrible secrets" about a monstrous six-year-old, will be adapted for the screen by Pineapple Express director David Gordon Green, who's also writing the adaptation of frat-hazing memoir Goat. [THR] · NBC ordered nine more episodes of Knight Rider, the first new NBC show to get a full-season pickup. Because it's so awesome! Have you seen what that car can do? [THR]