Wednesday, February 4, 2009

SPOILERS!


House is my favorite show, but I am getting sick of this season's Thirteen-centered storylines. When will we see more of Wilson, who has been woefully underused? — Gillian
MATT: Personally, I'm (Olivia) Wilde for Thirteen, partly because her portrayer gives great quotes on the red carpet (and, ahem, is definitely not chilly). But I hear your woe, and can promise that Robert Sean Leonard has meaty stuff coming up later this season, only some of which has to do with Wilson's long-lost brother. Also, for what it's worth (and as hinted at this week), we'll also be spending a bit more time with Peter Jacobson's Taub.

I hear that either Hayden Panettiere or Ali Larter wants to be released from her Heroes contract. Is this true? — Brian
TIM: One of the key Heroes dies at the end of this volume, so that would be an easy out. But Larter recently said she's "100 percent part of Heroes" and Panettiere repped hard for the show at the Super Bowl. We all know actresses never lie. Also, we all know the fate of the world relies on the cheerleader, so why would NBC let her go?

Any news about 24's Jack and Renee? — Hilla
MATT: Finally, another fan of this couple! Sit next to me, and I'll share with you that next week, Agent Walker will channel her inner Jack Bauer - and when dealing with a mother and child, no less! Said ordeal will ultimately lead to a "close moment" between Renee and the actual, tactile Jack Bauer.

Are there plans for any other Battlestar Galactica alums to return before the finale? — David
MICKEY: Well, Kate Vernon, who plays Ellen Tigh, tells us that she'll return to the show soon "to reunite with my husband in the good old-fashioned way." Another familiar face will reappear, but my BSG mole has sworn me to secrecy. Ah, gods be damned, I'll tell you this: One of the character's initials is A, and if I gave you the other it would give it away. (And no, it's not Anastasia Dualla — she's definitely dead.)

Has ABC Family's The Middleman been officially canceled? I'm assuming that it's not coming back, but to my knowledge, ABC Family hasn't confirmed anything. — Shawn
TIM: ABC Family, which just recently announced Kyle XY's imminent end, says nothing official has been decided on The Middleman. But we have it on good authority the series has reached ... the end, man. One spot of potential good news: the network may make an announcement soon about some other format for the show. Which can only mean ... one-off episodes? A movie?

Source: TV Guide

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