Wednesday, March 11, 2009

SPOILERS!


Please tell me that Emilie de Ravin isn't done on Lost. — Jason

MATT: Allow me to be crystal Claire, as it were — we will see MIAaron's mom again, and not just by means of a time-jump à la the birthing moment Sawyer witnessed anew. As the Aussie actress shared in this video, she is just taking "a little break" this season, and multiple sources assure me the plan is still for her to return for the series-ending Season 6. Speaking of finales during this sad, Lost-less week, I'm hearing that there will be just one more "hiccup" — a late-April clip show — detouring our road to this year's undoubtedly big finish.


Is it true that House's Jennifer Morrison is finally back as a regular in the last four episodes of the season? — Mar

MATT: That is the buzz, yes. I pressed Peter Jacobson (aka Taub) to confirm as much, and all he would say was, "At this point, I'm getting to know Jesse [Spencer, who plays Chase] and Jennifer a little better, which is nice. I had not been working with them, but now we're starting to come together in a way." I took Remedial Reading Between the Lines 101 in school, and that to me suggests at least a bit more "Chameron" action to come.


At the beginning of the Smallville season, we were led to believe that Erica Durance would film more than her regular 13 episodes. Instead, she's actually doing less! Erica will only appear in 12 episodes, and her fans want to know why. — Helga

MATT: Your math, unfortunately, is correct. With Lois absent from Episode 21 (titled "Injustice" and directed by one Tom Welling), Erica will only be in a dozen episodes this season — and that fact pains me especially since I was the one Erica said "more than 13" to. The why of this shortfall won't soothe the sting: Storylines and episode counts are forever fluid, an insider explains, and this is simply how it netted out for Ms. Durance. If I may venture forth with a "silver lining" of sorts: Once Clois fans watch the season finale, it is likely that all will be forgiven. Now just don't ask me about ED and Season 9; you're supposed to be kept guessing as to the "two deaths" in the season finale.


What are Chuck's chances of being renewed? — Katherine

MICKEY: Well, it doesn't look good, but the official word is that a decision won't be made until May. In the meantime, let's think about the implications of learning who "Orion" is vis-à-vis those upcoming guest spots by Chevy Chase and Scott Bakula. Methinks these things are all relative, if you know what I'm saying. P.S. Watch for an old pal of Casey's to figure greatly in the "game-changing" finale.


Any Supernatural scoop about who is going to die? — Susan

MATT: "There are some deaths in the future," Misha Collins told me as part of a Q&A pegged to the show's return this Thursday. Castiel's portrayer didn't seem too assured in his tease, though, until I lobbed out the name of one likely bucket-kicker. "Ohhhh, that's right. There is some big death coming up, yes," he responded, at which point I got a stern hush order from the CW rep.


Source: TV Guide

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