Wednesday, May 13, 2009

SPOILERS!


I know you guys have some hints about Lost's finale. Don't hold out. — Joseph
TIM: ABC's promos spoil that Sawyer, Kate and Juliet return to the island, so we asked Patrick Fischler (aka the Dharma Initiative's Phil) what could possibly turn the sub around. "Let me see, how do I put this? Sawyer," he said. Fischler says Phil plays an "interesting part" in a season finale that answers lots of questions, but ends with a game-changing cliff-hanger. Might Phil face the music for belting Juliet last week? "I think Sawyer may have to have a little payback," says Fischler. Look for our full Q&A with the actor, whose credits also include Southland and Mad Men, next week.

Any scoop on Sons of Anarchy? — Stockton
TIM: Sure thing. You know that Mad Men-themed S&M porno the public's been clamoring for? Sons of Anarchy plans to provide it next season. The scene involves Luann sitting in the director's chair as a Don Draper lookalike gets a spanking with a wingtip shoe. Wait, no one's been clamoring for this? Oh well. The shooting title for said porn-within-a-show is "Meek Men."

Do we have anything to look forward to in the season finale of Fringe? I'm willing to settle for generic scoop. Yep, I'm that desperate! — Helena
MICKEY: When I spoke to J.J. Abrams this week, he told me this: If the first season was about meeting the good guys while discovering that there is a bad guy, Season 2 is much more about meeting the bad guy. Is that Leonard Nimoy's Dr. William Bell? I wouldn't bet on it, as I suspect that his role in the ZFT — like Walter's —will be much more accidental and nebulous.

Do you have any spoilers for us about The Unusuals? — Fernando
TIM: Later this season, we'll see Casey, Walsh and Alvarez do unusually poor jobs of keeping an eye on people in their care, then scrambling to repair the damage; Banks and Delahoy try to stop a very old man's crime spree; and Banks come up with an extreme strategy for overcoming his familial curse and making it to age 43. (Hint: It involves lots of ordering in.)

Are we going to see Prison Break's Michael alive in the flash forward at the end of Episode 22? At least give us a clue. — Dea
MATT: Oh, I'd be breaking my personal spoiling code if I told you who's alive and not at the end of Friday's season finale. What I am good with is saying that the "four years later" coda is done well, and is quite thorough. Among the things we get to see: Someone is sent to the electric chair, there's an interesting romantic hook-up, and Robert Knepper was right – T-Bag's fate is an absolutely perfect one.


Source: TV Guide

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