Tuesday, April 21, 2009

SPOILERS!


Edward in Augusta, Maine: How about some Dollhouse news?
First off, we hear Dollhouse writers Maurissa Tancharoen and Jed Whedon got married on Saturday, so congratulations to those two talented folks! Second, Maurissa says of the already infamous 14th episode, "Of all of the Dollhouse episodes that we wrote in the course of the season, 'Epitaph One' is our favorite. Creatively it was very fun. We should love for it to air, and we think it should air." We're with her! Are you? Post in the comments. (P.S. Check back later this week for tons more on Dollhouse from Team Whedon, Fran Kranz and Enver Gjokaj.)

Brian in San Diego: Any scoop on who is the death that sticks in the season finale of Heroes?
Sources confirm to us that the Heroes death that sticks is male, and he's someone you've definitely come to know quite well since season one. In many ways, the killer also dies, but you'll just have to wait until next week to understand what that means.

Delia in Vancouver: Stop abusing the Lost death. It's like you're dancing on the person's grave.
OK, we'll shut up about it then. But for the record, no disrespect was intended. We have adored the Lost actor in question for a long time, and we're superbummed that he/she is getting the hook.

Lena in Boca Raton, Fla.: What else can you tell us about True Blood?
The general consensus of our Living Dead in Dallas-reading commenters who got a look at the True Blood sneak peek shown at Paley is that the giant Minotaur-lookin' creature show is Michelle Forbes' maenad in another guise. To which we say, "Wuh?" and "Wow." (And we're working on getting a legit version of that clip, so hang in there...)

Zach in Orange, Calif.: What happened to the episode of Bones that Fox planned on pushing till next year?
"The Beaver in the Otter" is now going to air on April 30. (Yippee!) The title may make it seem like it's the Booth and Bones sex episode, but it's actually not. Emily Deschanel teases, "We're having a lot of fun talking about the Beaver, who is a real person—his name is Beaver, and the otter is the costume he's in." No sex yet, people, but keep your eyes peeled because it's coming.

Dawn in Sandy, Utah: Supernatural scoop, please and thank you.
We just chatted up SPN writer Ben Edlund, and he tells us that Lucifer will be more of a looming presence than one specific personage. (Sorry, Vancouver-based character actors!) Check back Thursday for lots more SPN news from Edlund, including what's in store for the real villains of the piece: Sam and Dean's lady friends (including, at the moment, Ruby and Anna).

Mary in Princeton, N.J.: What can you tell us about Mekhi Phifer's guest starring role on Lie to Me?

For one, it's not a guest role. "I'm going to be a series regular," Mekhi told us at the TV Land Awards. "I'm one of the leads on the show. I'm on my second episode right now. I'm an FBI agent, so I get to kick ass and take names and shoot people. I'm having a great time." Of Lie to Me's finale, the ER alum says, "Expect a lot of explosions and deaths." Mekhi joins the show starting on the May 6 episode.

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