Tuesday, August 11, 2009

SPOILERS!


Stacy in Washington, D.C.: Are we going to see a love interest for Casey on Chuck anytime soon?
Sorry, Chuck fans, Casey probably won't get a permanent lady friend any time soon. As Chuck star Adam Baldwin explained to us: "It's an 8 p.m. show, and we need someone with guns."

Savannah in Chicago: Is Michael Rosenbaum ever coming back to Smallville?
CW boss Dawn Ostroff says of a possible in-the-flesh, body-double-free appearance by Lux Luthor on Smallville: "I wouldn't rule it out, but I don't know if it will happen this season."

Nate in Santa Monica, Calif.: Can you give me any scoop on which Lost alums are coming back?
Ian Somerhalder confirmed to us that Boone is returning to the show, but true to Lost form, he has no idea what's going to happen. "I probably won't know until I'm landing in Hawaii," joked Somerhalder. Well, at least we all know Boone is dead. "Or is he?" said Somerhalder. Ian shared his take on what he'd like to see happen for Boone, dead or alive: "I would like to see him find his power. I think there was always solidarity there. Boone was a pretty successful guy who [was] in his own world and had created a certain amount of responsibility that he had. I think there was power in that, and when they took him out of his element, I think he lost his power, and we never got to see him come into fruition, by virtue of his untimely death."

Melody in Orange, Calif.: I'm dying to know more about Dominic Monaghan's character on Flash Forward. What can you tell us?
Flash Forward producer Marc Guggenheim tells us, "Dominic Monaghan's character, Simon, is the smartest man in the world, and he definitely knows it. He's mysterious, but not just for story reasons. He's a mysterious kind of person. He's someone that's so intelligent that he has a difficult time interfacing with people on a human level, because he's just so much smarter than them. He's an enigmatic figure whom I hope you'll want to get to know over the course of the first season."

Charlotte in New Mexico: Talk to me about True Blood! What happens with the suicide bomber?!
Don't worry too much about Fellowship of the Sun fanatic Luke and his body bomb—our favorites, including Godric, Sookie, Bill and Jason, make it out of the nest safely. Eric (Alexander SkarsgĂ„rd) does get wounded next week on True Blood, but that's OK because it sets up an intimate scene between him and Sookie.

Ann in San Jose, Calif.: Got any Chuck news?
We always have more Chuck news. We can tell you that Chevy Chase's computer billionaire character, Ted Roark, won't be coming back: "I got killed. I got shot right in the heart. Dead," says Chevy. Don't forget, you can see the veteran funnyman on Joel McHale's Community instead. (Yay!)

Natalie in Pasadena, Calif.: I need some scoop on the new season of Dexter. Tell me something! Anything!
Dexter and his daddy Harry (James Remar) are working much more in harmony this season. Says Remar, "This year we're more companions than adversaries. Last year we were butting heads a lot, and Dexter was very angry with me. At the end of last season, he offered me his forgiveness because he knew he was going to be a dad. This year we're having more of a grown-up relationship where he's an adult, he's a man in his majority, he's a father, so we spend time together in pursuit of bad people." However, since Dex is a bit busy with a new baby, Harry is riding him about priorities: "Harry is nagging at Dexter's purpose because he's trying to get off track this year, and Harry wants him to go after the Trinity Killer. We've got our work cut out for us."

Chris in Dayton, Ohio: Smallville scoop please! Anything on Zod?
Executive producer Kelly Souders tells us exclusively that we will see flashbacks to Zod's (Callum Blue) days in Kandor, which is the capital city of Krypton. Stay tuned for more info on the new season soon.

Source: E!

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