Thursday, June 25, 2009

SPOILERS!


Question: Any House scoop, other than the prolongation of Huddy after House leaves the loony bin? Translation: Why should non-Huddy fans tune into House next season? --Luke
Ausiello: Because the Princeton Plainsboro that House left in the season finale will not be the same one he returns to next fall. And admit it, you're dying to know how it'll be different. "How [the hospital] works when he comes back will be different," teases exec producer Katie Jacobs. "A doctor can't check into a mental institution and just walk back into his job like nothing happened. We will not start forsaking reality. This [story] will have consequences."

Question: How much of Cameron and Chase's home life will we see next season on House? --Diane
Ausiello: Not much, according to Katie Jacobs. "I don't know that we will show any more of their private lives that we have anyone else's. The hospital stuff is first and foremost for us and everything we show furthers those storylines. I don't think love-dovey, at-home relations is what people watch our show for."

Question: I'm not happy that Bryan Fuller has left Heroes again. Remind me again why I should even bother watching next season? --Tricia
Ausiello: Because my good pal Greg Grunberg wouldn't lie to you. Shortly after news of Fuller's exit broke, Grunberg reassured fans via Twitter that the scribe is "leaving [Heroes] in great hands... the scripts for season 4 and the stories we're about to tell will ROCK YOUR WORLD. BEST. SEASON. EVER." Plus, if you quit watching now you won't get to see a miniature version of Adrian Pasdar! My Heroes mole reports that the show is looking for a young actor to play an 11-year-old Nathan.

Question: Any goodies on the new season of Leverage for Parker and Eliot fans? --Kelly
Ausiello: If by "goodies" you mean" "romance," the answer is no -- at least not in the season 2 opener. That's not to say the July 15 premiere is devoid of action though. The hour includes a car explosion, multiple gunshots, and a bone-crushing fight scene. And it definitely ends with a bang, er, three. Expect one character to get shot with not one or two, but three bullets lodged into their chest.

Question: So does Ethan become the Vice President of 24 next season? Or maybe the first new gentleman?--Chris
Ausiello: You're wrong on both counts. According to an aide close to President Taylor, who asked not to be identified because he/she could get fired for talking to me, Ethan will be appointed the new ********* ** *****.

Source: EW

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