Tuesday, April 14, 2009

SPOILERS!


David in Brentwood, Tenn.: I heard that the CW might pick up Chuck if NBC cancels it. Please say that's true!
Sorry, false. Inside sources tell us the CW currently has no plans to rescue Chuck should NBC drop it. But don't forget to vote for Chuck or your other favorites in our Save One Show campaign.

Kelly in Des Moines, Iowa: No more love stuff. I want to know what's going to happen with all the mythology/monster stuff on Lost.
Mrs. Hawking and Daniel Faraday are both coming back for "The Variable" on April 29 (which just so happens to be the series' 100th ep). Also present are Penny and Charles Widmore and Charlie Hume (not to be confused with Charlie Pace). As for the variable itself, it will almost certainly tie back to the equations and notations from the blast-door map we saw in season two, which included such bon mots as "Geological composition likely to cause magnetic disturbances/interference with weather project," "Primary nexus of Cerberus-related activity" and the infamous Valenzetti equation. Come on, who else wants a monster-centric ep? Remember, the only rule about flashbacks is that there are no rules. Before the end of the season, Smokey is totally gonna get himself some backstory!

Josh in Atlanta: Please tell me that the big Supernatural death is not Bobby.
All we can say is that the big Supernatural death is very sad, but not entirely unpredictable.

Edward in West Deptford, N.J.: How about some Dollhouse scoop?
As we reported last week, Dollhouse episode 14, aka "Epitaph One," takes place in the future, but we've since learned that the ep is set 30 years in the future, and that the episode includes no main characters. Hmmm...Speaking of Dollhouse, the Victor-Lonelyhearts reveal was a shocker, no? Does that lay to rest your doubts about the Dollhouse being almost purely an engine of sexual exploitation? Or is the Dollhouse just like any new technology—film, VHS, the Internet—where the porny types are always the first adopters?

Melissa in Phoenix: Are we going to find out more about the Kutner suicide on House? Could it have been murder? What's coming up?
Nope. It's definitely not a murder. The show's executive producer Katie Jacobs tells us, "It was a suicide." Period. Executive producer David Chase adds, "Everybody's going to be impacted. We are going to see, perhaps surprisingly, Cameron and Chase's reactions to it. We're going to see more of that. We are going to bring Cameron and Chase to the forefront a little bit." But, of course, the greatest impact will be on Dr. House. "He's the one who has the least ability to cope with it, and as a result, it has the greatest impact on him," adds David.

Mel in Washington, D.C.: Getting so excited for Caprica! Will there be any BSG crossover stuff?
Not in the pilot (available online and on DVD April 21), but according to SciFi veep Mark Stern, "I'm lobbying for that. There will definitely be references to Battlestar in Caprica at some point."

Dax in Belmont, W.Va.: Please tell me you have some news on Lie to Me! I love that show, but it's not talked about very often.
We were just on the set when Mekhi Phifer was filming his guest spot, and he gave us the goods on his character: "There's a serial rapist who also blinds his victims, and they assign me to this case and assign the Lightman Group—we're forced to work together. We have our own methods of reaching a goal, and so we're kind of at odds a little bit, but I think at the end of this episode we sort of have a mutual respect for how the other works. I get physical, but as you can see, I stay pretty. I don't get my ass whopped. I'm whopping ass!" When we asked if he might be around longer than the two planned eps, he played coy. "Possibly. Possibly for the duration of the show."

April: Love, love, love Harper's Island! Well written, well played. Can't wait to see what happens!
In this week's episode someone dies! Actually, they shake it up and three people die. One is burned alive in a pit, rough break. Abby (Elaine Cassidy) also lets someone get close to her again, too bad they're dead by the end of the episode. By the way, have you checked out Harper's Globe? It's a great interactive way to get to know the victims characters and learn about the island's past murders.

Boyd in Camden, N.J.: Got any scoop on what's going on with Allison's pregnancy on Eureka?
Salli Richardson-Whitfield, who plays Allison on Eureka, filled us in on her storyline: "This year our relationship gets a little weird because we have to deal with the fact that I'm pregnant, and [Sheriff Carter] has a new love interest who is a friend of mine. I have to deal with that. I can't get too mad—I am pregnant with someone else's child—but it bugs me, dammit! I don't care. I don't like it! I don't want to say too much about Joe's character, but he has some interesting things to deal with with his old love Kim."

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