Tuesday, September 9, 2008

SPOILERS!


Jess in Phoenix: OK, I'm liking Sons of Anarchy (so far), but one thing is driving me crazy: What is the heck is that tattoo on Maggie Siff's character's back?! I need a "zoom" function on my TiVo!

According to Maggie Siff, "Tara's tattoo is a crow, for SAMCRO. It's what the women get branded with when they become members of the tribe." Just between you and me, if you look closely at the stamp on Tara's ass, you'll see that the fine print reads, "Private property of Jax Teller. Trespassers will be shot, survivors will be shot again." Also, Charlie Hunnam tells me that things really start revving up in episode three (when Jay Karnes' ATF Agent Kohn arrives), so hang in there for that.


Nathaniel in Washington, D.C.: What can you tell me about Heroes' future?

Let's see...Matt Parkman's (Greg Grunberg) future is drawn for him by an African bushman, and in the world's future, the sky is full of people who can fly. It'll be just like The Jetsons! Except, you know, no flying contraptions needed. This is a future I'm looking forward to 'cause the traffic on the 405 is killing me.


Emma in Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Can you tell me anything more about Ali Larter's character's powers on Heroes?

You know the reporter played by William Katt of Greatest American Hero who confronts "Tracy Strauss" (Ali Larter) with evidence that she's actually "Niki Saunders"? Well, there's a reason he's only in one episode, and that reason is that someone kills him by accident. (Wait a minute, could Ali be playing a character with a lethal power? Noooo!) Also, after Tracy begins to believe the reporter might be right about her real identity, she sets off to find the doctor who delivered her, in hopes that he can tell her more about her origins. She finds out at summer camp she has an identical twin, and they set off on a mischievious but adorable mission to get their parents to reunite. Or wait, that last sentence may have been from another story.


Flower in Los Angeles: Do you have more news about my favorite show, Chuck? Thanks!

A character who's been a part of the show since the very beginning will die in the season premiere. Any guesses? In other scoop from the Chuck wagon, you may find yourself crying when one of our favorite couples splits up. (Or maybe I'm just a softie?) And a certain Nerd Herder may be up for a field-agent position. Hmmm...


Cathee: We are starving for House info! Please, pretty please?

Thirteen (Olivia Wilde) is getting a kickass storyline this year that is also very intense and heart-wrenching. As you know, we found out last season that she has the debilitating genetic disorder Huntington's disease. In the premiere, this will give her a whole new ballsiness and outlook on life, which is pretty cool. We'll also be flashing back to her childhood, when we'll also meet her ill mother, who also suffered and died from the disease.


Michael in Michigan City, Ind.: Do you have any news on Burn Notice?

There are two more episodes left this season, and we soon learn that Michael is not the only operative that Carla has been running, and that means she considers him disposable. In the next ep, Fiona also introduces us to her boyfriend, Campbell, and the addition of a third party in the Michael-Fiona thing leads directly to a scene in the summer finale (airing Thurs., Sept. 18) that I think is the most amazing Michael-Fiona scene we've ever had. Jeffrey Donovan and Gabrielle Anwar totally kill. It's, like, even better than sex—or more specifically the sex scene they had last season.


Deb in Miami: How about a little on Supernatural?

There are angels everywhere on TV right now, and specifically, we'll be meeting two angels this season on Supernatural, but they aren't pretty babies like the ones on your refrigerator magnet: Castiel and his partner Uriel are badass seraphim. Imagine Julian McMahon with wings...Both characters will be recurring, but look for more trouble from Uriel, who is not a fan of the human race in general and who doesn't want Sam and Dean succeeding in particular.


Source: Kristen @ E!Online

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