Thursday, October 1, 2009

SPOILERS!


Question: What happened to all the Supernatural love? It’s only the best show on television. Please tell me something! —Becca
Ausiello: Ever wonder what Supernatural would look like as a sitcom? You’ll find out in episode 8. Laugh track and all.

Question: I’m sad that Jennifer Morrison is leaving House. Can I have some Huddy news to cheer me up? —Jason
Ausiello: Circle December on your calendars. That’s the month episode 10 is slated to air and, as exec producer Greg Yaitanes tweased earlier this week, it’s heavy on the Huddy. Whether or not it’s pro- or anti-Huddy remains a mystery, but here’s a possible clue: Rumor has it Michael Weston’s arc wraps up in that very same episode.

Question: A debate is raging as to whether Jennifer Morrison’s exit from House is temporary or permanent. Which is it?—Claire
Ausiello: Morrison remains under contract through the end of the season, so producers have the legal right to bring her back — hence the possible guest appearance later in the season that I told you about. But as far as a full-time return goes, I don’t see it happening. And neither does my House mole, who points out that, “Jennifer’s trailer is empty. Seems rather permanent to me.”

Question: So Cameron’s leaving House. Any scoop on the when, how, and why? —Rachel
Ausiello: Episode 9, leaves town, problems with Chase.

Question: Can you please rule David Boreanaz and Emily Deschanel out of your Love and War blind item? Fans who have suffered through four years of UST* don’t deserve any additional stress. We’re already on the edge. —Amy
Ausiello: Yes, I can rule them out. All indications are that those two AEO**.

Question: Last week you mentioned how a significant character will die this season on Dexter. Could you confirm or deny that it’s Rita? —Engreido
Ausiello: I wish I could confirm that it was Rita. Girlfriend is seriously starting to grate. No, it’s someone slightly less annoying.

Question: Please tell me you have some scoop for Dexter fans! Tina
Ausiello: Dexter will suffer some short-term memory loss in the wake of Sunday’s little fender-bender. Which is kind of a problem if the last thing you did was murder someone and chop up their body into little pieces.

Question: Monk fan here. Please give us a scoop. —Joe
Ausiello: Production on the series finale is about to get underway and Tony Shalhoub still doesn’t know how it’ll all end. “I’m going to wait until the last minute to read the final script,” he says. “We’re about [two] weeks away from the finish line, and the closer we get it’s really sad. We’re all starting to feel it now. It’s going to be hard to say goodbye. But like all things, eventually it has to come to a close.”

Question: I need Glee spoilers. Please? If you don’t deliver then I’ll bust the windows outcha car. —Chevy
Ausiello: Ha! I live in Manhattan and therefore don’t own a car! Now who feels like an idiot? Wait a second, I do take cabs… and they have windows… Okay, here you go: By episode 9, Santana and Brittany will be the only Cheerios still involved with New Directions.

Question: How long do Bones producers plan to continue rotating the interns before finally picking a replacement for Zack? —Matt
Ausiello: “Brennan will pick a grad student when we’re tired of our rotating interns,” responds Bones boss Hart Hanson. “These people all bring in different facets that we can use. Right now, this works for us. And I don’t know that anybody in the world really wants us to replace Zack. And I feel sorry for anybody in [that position] because they’re going to get yelled at. Poor Tamara. It took a LONG time for fans to accept her on our show after Cam slept with Booth. And John Francis Daily was erroneously seen as Zack’s replacement, because he came in and Zack went. That was, of course, never the intention. He was vilified for that. It takes a very long time for people to get into our family. I think we’d be putting a curse on anyone who was going to replace Zack.” I’d have to agree with him on that.

Question: What’s the latest on the Bones/Lie to Me crossover thingy. Happening? —Curtis
Ausiello: It’s still on the table but there’s nothing official to report. Hart Hanson is certainly up for it. “We have our own human lie detector in Sweets, so I think that would be a lot of fun,” he says. “It would be fun to have Gordon [Stephen Fry] there, too, and watch Stephen and Tim Roth face off.” But the best part? As Hanson points out, Roth’s Lightman “could look at Booth and Brennan and know who’s lying and who isn’t.”

Source: EW

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