Friday, July 4, 2008

SPOILERS!!


Now that Smallville's Lex is gone, please tell me Chloe will get her job back at the "Daily Planet." She was fired so unfairly. — twistedlyn


Matt: I want Allison Mack's plucky newshound back at work as much as you. Alas, Chloe will have some serious 'splaining to do before the government loosens the cuffs and lets her return to the keyboard. (For related news, see "Justice League Returns!")


Can you give me any scoop for Season 3 of Dexter? – Leigh Ann


Mickey: How's this for a tease: Something will happen to Dexter that will change his life, forever! Check the Previews blog for more on that, plus how new cast member Jimmy Smits fits into the mix.


If the non-AFTRA actors go on strike, will it have any effect on Dexter? Or are all 12 episodes already in the can? — kellygrrrl


Matt: Any potential SAG strike is a ways from happening, given the process required to actually vote on a work stoppage. (And who's to say they can get the vote?) Still, Showtime execs are as anxious as you are, since Dexter started production only a few weeks ago and ostensibly would a mere have half of the season in the can by, say, end of July. Such a scenario means there will be blood... just not as much.


Is Smallville planning to bring back John Glover, and for at least more than one episode? — Farhan


Matt: Are you one of those Australian viewers watching on a time delay? Lionel last was seen going kersplat! after son Lex pushed him out of a 40-story window. But because it's what we do here, I checked into his status. My CW pal shrugs, "He is pretty darn dead." Then again, this is Smallville....


Will we be seeing Jonathan Jackson again as Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles' Kyle Reese? — Keira


Matt: It's definitely a possibility, I am told.


Why is Supernatural not available on Blu-ray disc? — Jes


Matt: For such matters, I turn to Gord of TVShowsOnDVD.com. He says, "The studios are being very selective with the titles they release on Blu-ray, testing to see what sells and what doesn't. Hopefully Warner Bros. has success with their fall Blu-ray releases and will expand to include shows like Supernatural."

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