Wednesday, February 20, 2008

SPOILERS!!!


Latest from TV Guide's Ausiello:


Question: Unlike one Matt Roush, I greatly enjoyed the Knight Rider telepic. Do your omniscient insiders have any word yet on whether NBC will pick it up as a series? — Mike
Ausiello: According to the only insider that really matters these days, A.C. Nielsen, Michael and KITT are cruising for a fall pickup.


Question: Kind of going crazy here. Can you find out what the deal is with Prison Break? The season finale aired Monday, and there seems to be some confusion as to whether or not it's ever coming back. — Mike
Ausiello: Much to my surprise, I'm hearing a fourth season is pretty much a lock. Go figure.


Question: Pre-strike, Cynthia Watros was slated to return to Lost as Libby in the second half of the season. Now that we're probably only getting five of this season's back eight, is there any word on whether she still figures into the plans?— Brian
Ausiello: Libby actually pops up in the final pre-strike episode (now airing in late April), and the original plan was for her to return for at least one or two more this season. Whether or not that's still happening is an open question. I imagine that's one of many issues Team Darlton is hammering out as we speak.


Question: More Lost scoopage, please! — Barb
Ausiello: You've probably seen this clip from tomorrow's episode of Chef Locke delivering two eggs over easy to Ben in solitary. Well, wait until you see the breakfast he whipped up for his other prisoner. Hint: It's bursting with flavor and, if digested properly, quite the appetite suppressant.


Question: Do we know anything about Andrea Roth's character on Lost — aside from her being a shrink? — Toby
Ausiello: I don't know if we know anything, but I know that she plays somebody from Juliet's past in the March 6 episode.


Question: What can you tell us about the character dying on Lost? Have they been on the show since the beginning?— Bonasi
Ausiello: Yes, this person is an original 815er. And as far as major Lost deaths go, this one veers from tradition in one significant way.


Question: So now that the strike is over, what's the status of Joss Whedon's Dollhouse? Spill! — Jen
Ausiello: The status is Joss is pounding out a pilot script at this very moment. Barring any major hiccups, the show could be on the air as early as fall.


Question: Do you think it might be time to start plugging Battlestar Galactica? — Annelies
Ausiello: I think it might! Edward James Olmos confirmed to SyFy Portal that production on the second half of Season 4 will commence at the end of March. (The first half debuts April 4.) "We will finish the story," promises Olmos, "and I think the fans will be satisfied."


Question: Now that the strike is over, what's the deal with Bones? Are they making any new episodes? — Ali
Ausiello: OK, here's the deal: In addition to the four pre-strike episodes, two new episodes will be produced, and then all six will air on consecutive Mondays beginning April 14.


Question: How 'bout some Lost scoop! And where can us Ausholes send your birthday gifts? — Angelique
Ausiello: Click here for what would seem to be a major spoiler about Ken Leung's Miles.

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