Wednesday, February 11, 2009

SPOILERS!


I recently saw Malcolm David Kelley, "Walt haircut" and all, hawking chicken snacks in a Tyson commercial. It didn't fill me with a lot of hope for his future on Lost. Care to comment? — Adam
MATT: Did it occur to you that MDK was working the Walt 'do because he recently filmed an episode of Lost, scheduled to air Feb. 25? Just don't expect Michael's son to factor into Ben's mission to return select former castaways to the isle. As Michael Emerson tells us, "The writers would say that Walt ... left the island at a time that wasn't key. It's not just about the six who left; it's about when and how they left."
Any scoop on Season 2 of True Blood? — Whitney
MICKEY: I'm sorry to say that the person you were hoping wasn't actually dead is actually dead. Bill, Sookie and Jessica, who are now kind of a demented family unit, travel to Texas, where they'll meet this guy. (The stars at night... are big and bright.... everybody!)
Will Ali Larter have more screen time on Heroes' latest volume? — David
TIM: No, but she does have better screen time. Tracy proves to be "incredibly fearless and resourceful" during the "Fugitives" storyline, says a show rep, and "ultimately proves to be a strong, enduring presence in the Heroes universe." Quality over quantity, right?

Will Olivia and Peter get a little closer this season on Fringe? — Martha
MICKEY: Only if they're wearing Arrid Extra Dry. The show's producers have consistently said that they want any Olivia-Peter flirtation to simmer, not boil. Besides, of the two Dunham girls we've met, Peter only has googly eyes for one of them.
We were led to believe that this season of Smallville would feature a huge story arc involving Lois. To date, I have yet to see that occurring. Do you have any information indicating that the rest of this season is heading that way? — Jim
MATT: I agree, Jim, it's time to finally address the elephant in the room (that is, Erica Durance's conspicuous absence from recent episodes). Here is what executive producer Brian Peterson told the Buzz: "Lois returns in a big way [starting Feb. 12], as she finds her feelings for Clark increasingly rivaled by her quest to get closer to the enigmatic Red-Blue Blur." Hey, it's something.
Source: TV Guide

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