Wednesday, April 8, 2009

SPOILERS!


I like Sawyer and I love Juliet, but I really need this Sawyer/Juliet thing to be over soon on Lost. — Claudia
MATT: I on the other hand have taken a shine to "Suliet," so it is with some glee that I tell you that there will be a bit more idyllic "playing of the house" — as well as a little smooching! — before the action-packed ramp-up to the May 13 season finale. It kind of makes you wonder to whom Kate might turn since Jack, I am hearing, is going to only become more unlikable.

Please bring Heroes' Daphne back. She was a super hero, and her complex personality and fantastic look made her one of my favorites. — Cordialea
TIM: Brea Grant's speedster may return in some capacity, but you'll have to accept that she is, in the words of imaginary flying partner Greg Grunberg, "definitely and unfortunately dead." Not convinced? Greg elaborates: "She is gone, she's dead." Fortunately, she does have flashback potential. Again assuring us that Daphne is dead, dead, dead, the producers tell the Buzz, "Since Heroes sometimes tells stories in a non-linear way, you shouldn't bet on never seeing her again." Even though she's dead.

Will House and Cuddy kiss again before the end of the season? — Hilla
MATT: If you, like many, suspect that Kutner's tragic death will in and of itself serve as the catalyst for more Huddy canoodling, think again. As exec producer Katie Jacobs points out, "After such a horrible event, certain people would want to want to be closer and want to sort of couple up. But with House, it sends him in the opposite direction" — namely, toward another life-changing season finale.

Will Zack be back on Bones? The squints need him! — Kris
MATT: Yes, Eric Millegan will reprise his role in the guest-star-studded season finale airing May 14. "And it was nice to have him back," Tamara Taylor (Cam) tells me. "We all have missed him." That said, the rotation of grad students in and out of Zack's job will continue. Says Taylor, "We're having so much fun with them, and we've got such a great group." My fave is Ryan, the Brit who happens to be on duty for the season-ender. Reminder: Bones airs two new episodes this and next week. Check our listings for the "bonus" airings.

Please tell me Castle is doing well in the ratings! I think Nathan Fillion is hilarious in this role. — Raydle
TIM: Castle's defenses are slipping a bit: Though its first two episodes scored about 11.5 million viewers, it slid in subsequent weeks to a less-secure 9.8 mil. (Monday's episode fared slightly worse against the NCAA basketball championship, which airs but once a year.) Castle's bigger obstacles are its permanent second-place status behind CSI: Miami and the fact that it was losing much of its Dancing with the Stars lead-in. But not to fear: Star Nathan Fillion says the show will go seven seasons. We like Captain Tightpants' optimism.

Will we be seeing more of the Justice League on Smallville, now that Chloe is Watchtower? And what's coming up for Dollhouse's Millie/November? Will Ballard figure out she's a Doll? — Miss B
MATT: Not only will you get some Justice League action in the season finale airing May 14, a bit of injustice is on the way, too, when Jessica Parker Kennedy returns as Plastique for the May 7 episode titled ... um, "Injustice." (Hey, they stole my joke.) Turning to Dollhouse: Yes, Millie soon will return from her "trip out of town," only to be met by an increasingly (and rightfully, considering the far-out stuff that's been going on) suspicious Paul.

Any Supernatural scoop? — Laura
MATT: As a matter of fact, I was just chatting with a pal who has spied a cut of the controversial "Jump the Shark" episode, and the word is that those who think they have Sam and Dean all figured out by now will be rather surprised by their individual reactions to the introduction of their "new brother," Adam. Also in that April 23 outing: Only the most eagle-eyed will spy a wink-nudge "tribute" to the late Kim Manners.

Source: TV Guide

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