Monday, February 9, 2009

SPOILERS!

Spencer in Westlake, Calif.: Hi, Kristin! Anything on Heroes?
For scoop, check back tonight for the Heroes Redux. In the meantime, one of my faves, Greg Grunberg, just shot a new PSA for his epilepsy foundation, TalkAboutIt.org, with the one and only Mr. Rachel Green, aka John Mayer, and we hit the set. Mayer tells us he got involved because "Greg is one of the most human celebrities in Hollywood, and I feel like I'm able to come to somebody as a person and say, 'Hey, talk about it.' " Some of Grunny's other pals taking part in the project are Hugh Laurie, Jesse Spencer, James Denton and Adrian Pasdar. And of course, J.J. Abrams. Note to you Star Trek fans: Greg says he has a little "something" in the new movie that "you're going to have to find." So keep those eyes and pointy ears peeled!
Amy in Portland, Ore.: Is Jin really back on Lost?
He really is, and Daniel Dae Kim really is still a series regular. Yay! My source tells me "He's not going anywhere," meaning, off the show. But of course, Jin is going lots of places! He's stuck a good two decades in the past right now with preggo Rousseau. Our East Coast correspondent, Breanne Heldman, met up with DDK at New York's ComicCon (lucky girl) today, and he hinted that the Rousseau storyline would last for a while, saying, "She's around, let's put it that way." And get this. When asked if Jin will learn French, Daniel said slyly, "Who's to say he doesn't already know it?" We get the feeling he may already speak it, so this could be the beginning of une belle amitiƩ (a beautiful friendship!) for young Rousseau and Jin.
Margo in Acton, Mass.: Will Jin and Sun reunite?
"Definitely," a source close to the show tells me. "And it may be sooner than you think." DDK says: "That, I think, you'll be surprised if and when you see it." I'm expecting lots of tears—onscreen and off (i.e. mine).
DapperGirl in Atlanta: Lost!
Lance Reddick (now on Fringe) tells us he's coming back to Lost in the Feb. 25 episode. So get ready for more Matthew Abaddon freakiness!

Max in Syracuse, N.Y.: On Lost, is it just me or does it seem like Charlotte and Daniel knew each other before they got on the Island?
Ding, ding! I think you're on to something. Here's what Rebecca Mader herself told me on their relationship: "They must have a history. Because it's like they just got to this island and all of a sudden they appear to have—he apparently loves her, he's in love with her, which is huge." Hopefully we'll find out about it soon since someone is kicking the bucket this week, and it very well could be Charlotte.

Mary in Miami: Will Charlotte die?
Rebecca Mader told me she's safe for now, but the emphasis was a bit too strong on the "for now" for my liking, and I'm hearing she may have been released from the show at some point to shoot a movie with George Clooney. (Yeah, we shouldn't feel too sorry for her if that's the case, but I personally hope she's sticking around!)
Mario in Riverside, Calif: Chuck please!
According to cocreator Chris Fedak: "In upcoming episodes, we'll see what Fulcrum thinks is going on at the Best Buy, not necessarily that the Intersect is there or that Chuck is it. Arnold Vosloo plays a super-badass Fulcrum agent. We'll get to see the inside of Fulcrum's headquarters, and it's like Tron." Sweet.
Marisol in Escondido, Calif.: Can you tell us any more about Olivia Dunham's connection to Massive Dynamic on Fringe? I'm intrigued.
I just asked Fringe cocreator Roberto Orci about that at the WGA Awards on Saturday, and he's obviously excited about this plot development. He asked, "Do you have any pictures of yourself as a child? Do you have maybe a picture of yourself with a Mickey Mouse hat? That's a corporate symbol. If you looked at a picture from your childhood you might find that you were tied to a corporation from before you could even walk or talk." And then, of course, there's also the fact that Massive Dynamic birthed Olivia in a Brave New World-style hatchery. (I'm kidding about that last part! I think...)
Andrea in Cambridge, Ohio: Kristin, do you have any "Sammeh" scoop for me on Supernatural?
We just talked to the always-endearing Jared Padalecki about his new movie, Friday the 13th. In addition to teasing that his Friday character is unique in the horror pantheon because he's a secret cross-dresser, he told us that Sam Winchester is definitely dancing with the dark side this season. Will he go full-on bad? According to Jared, "I think it's kind of like Neo or Luke Skywalker—he has a choice, dark side or light side. He has to decide." As for the demon temptress in his life, Jared's take on Sam's feelings for Ruby is this: "Parts of him are in love with Ruby." Just the dirty parts? We'll find out soon enough, but in the meantime, be sure to check out Friday the 13th when it premieres, yes, this Friday, Feb. 13.

Drea in New Orleans: Kristin, are you sure that the new Supernatural brother will only be in one episode?
Yes. Any guesses as to why? My source says it's too juicy to reveal.
Source: Kristen @ E!Online

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