Question: Obviously the main focus of the House premiere will be House in the "loony bin." But what will the rest of the cast be up to? --Rachel
Ausiello: Enjoying the rest of their vacation. No joke. I'm told the two-hour One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest-inspired season premiere will feature only two of the show's main players: House and Wilson. Everyone else will show up the following week. "It is a bold move," Hugh Laurie acknowledged to EW at last night's Paley Center for Media event, Creating Great Characters. "We are moving into our sixth year and I suppose the writers felt that we couldn't just reprise the same stories, the same sets, the same look, the same problems. We needed to go on an adventure, and this is it."
Question: Please tell me you have some Smallville scoop! I am spoiler-dry and need some fixins' on season 9. --Joel
Ausiello: The "s" word is being thrown around again. No, not Superman -- I'm talking about spin-off. With next season likely the show's last, rumor has it there's chatter around Smallville about ways to extend the franchise.
Question: That Dominic Monaghan promo decoy thing really disappointed me. Is there any chance Charlie might be coming back to Lost as well, even for a couple of episodes? --Elle
Ausiello: I can confirm what my Frenemy reported on Monday: There is interest on both sides.
Question: Do you have anything on ABC's V reboot? --Danny
Ausiello: Someone who we were led to believe was a series regular on the show is actually just a guest star in the premiere. At least that's the impression I was left with after watching the pilot.
Question: If Chris Diamantopoulos is playing Pres. Taylor's new Chief of Staff on 24 next season, then where does that leave Bob Gunton (a.k.a. Ethan Kanin)? --Betty
Ausiello: Don't worry about Ethan. He fares very well in the transition.
Question: You interviewed Zach Levi! Spill the details, buddy! What can we expect from season 3 of Chuck? --Mena
Ausiello: Our little Ausiello TV sit-down is coming to an embedded video player near you very soon. Here's another scoop to tide you over: Based on our convo, I am 99 percent certain The Orange Orange will morph into a Subway next season.
Source:EW
Ausiello: Enjoying the rest of their vacation. No joke. I'm told the two-hour One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest-inspired season premiere will feature only two of the show's main players: House and Wilson. Everyone else will show up the following week. "It is a bold move," Hugh Laurie acknowledged to EW at last night's Paley Center for Media event, Creating Great Characters. "We are moving into our sixth year and I suppose the writers felt that we couldn't just reprise the same stories, the same sets, the same look, the same problems. We needed to go on an adventure, and this is it."
Question: Please tell me you have some Smallville scoop! I am spoiler-dry and need some fixins' on season 9. --Joel
Ausiello: The "s" word is being thrown around again. No, not Superman -- I'm talking about spin-off. With next season likely the show's last, rumor has it there's chatter around Smallville about ways to extend the franchise.
Question: That Dominic Monaghan promo decoy thing really disappointed me. Is there any chance Charlie might be coming back to Lost as well, even for a couple of episodes? --Elle
Ausiello: I can confirm what my Frenemy reported on Monday: There is interest on both sides.
Question: Do you have anything on ABC's V reboot? --Danny
Ausiello: Someone who we were led to believe was a series regular on the show is actually just a guest star in the premiere. At least that's the impression I was left with after watching the pilot.
Question: If Chris Diamantopoulos is playing Pres. Taylor's new Chief of Staff on 24 next season, then where does that leave Bob Gunton (a.k.a. Ethan Kanin)? --Betty
Ausiello: Don't worry about Ethan. He fares very well in the transition.
Question: You interviewed Zach Levi! Spill the details, buddy! What can we expect from season 3 of Chuck? --Mena
Ausiello: Our little Ausiello TV sit-down is coming to an embedded video player near you very soon. Here's another scoop to tide you over: Based on our convo, I am 99 percent certain The Orange Orange will morph into a Subway next season.
Source:EW
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