Wednesday, November 19, 2008

More SPOILERS!


Question: There's a Snapple coming your way if you can tell me when Bones will be revisiting the "Gravedigger" plot. -- Joey

Ausiello: Jan. 15 at 8 p.m./EST, and not a moment sooner. Gimme my free snaps!

Question: Are you freaking for real? You can't just say two people are going to be making out on the Dec. 9 House and not say who! -- Reina

Ausiello: My math sucks, so help me out here: What does seven plus seven equal?

Question: It's almost time for Christmas angst (er, um, cheer?) on House! What's in store for the holidays at Princeton Plainsboro this year? -- Yolanda

Ausiello: A miracle. A true blue spectacle. A miracle come true.


Question: Got anything new on Chuck? -- Laura

Ausiello: Zachary Levi. Naked. In 3-D. On Feb. 2. Kind of. According to exec producer Josh Schwartz, a scene in the blockbuster episode features "Chuck without his pants clinging to the outside of a glass elevator for dear life. I wouldn't say he's naked, but you might see some thigh."

Question: Please tell me there's going to be a 9th season of Smallville after what is possibly one of the best seasons so far? -- Joanne

Ausiello: I hear The CW will likely take the don't-fix-if-not-broke approach and keep its Thursday line-up intact next season. (Attention Smallville fans: Scroll down to the bottom of this column and watch an exclusive preview of Chloe and Jimmy's apocalyptic nuptials!) In related news, there was a wild rumor going around last week that Supernatural received a green light for a fifth season. The network quickly squashed it, but, man, for about 30 minutes last Monday I thought Christmas had come early for all you Supe Nazis.


Question: Just wanted to thank you for the wealth of Supernatural scoop this season. You rock. It's so great to know my favorite show's getting some buzz. Keep it coming! -- Stephanie

Ausiello: In a February episode, the Brothers Dubya get put under a spell that forces them to beat the living daylights out of each other and confront their true feelings. And in exactly that order.

Question: Can you verify that Aaron Pierce is returning to 24 this season? -- Yong

Ausiello: I can. A Fox insider says Pierce is back for "multiple episodes."

Question: Any Heroes scoop? -- Diana

Ausiello: Everything I'm hearing tells me the show will turn a corner with "Fugitives." One thing is certain: It will be a lot easier to kept track of what's going on. According to an NBC insider, "They're changing the style of storytelling. Instead of five or six stories to follow, there's more like three or four. It's like the first season in many respects."

Source: Ausiello @ EW

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