Monday, November 23, 2009

SPOILERS!


Jennifer in St. Louis: When does Vampire Diaries come back on with new episodes? I assume after last week's cliffhanger that it might be a while?
We have to wait until Jan. 14 for new episodes of The Vampire Diaries and Supernatural on the CW—that's almost two whole months! Eeek! What other shows do you guys want return dates for? Tell us in the comments and we'll get you answers.

Melanie in Las Vegas: Is Psych doing a Christmas episode this year?
No, sorry, they did a Halloween episode instead this year. And while we've got you here, all you Psych fans will be happy to know that USA announced today that it has renewed Psych for a fifth season, set to premiere next summer. Yay!

JasonBuskin via Twitter: Lost premiere is Groundhog Day. Coincidence?
Nope! I'm told it was fully intentional. Not so much by Lost's producers but by the higher-ups (Steve McPherson) at ABC. Pretty awesome, right?

Annie B.: I don't care about alt Lost where Sawyer and Kate apparently do cross paths. Do you have any info about Sawyer/Kate on the Island, or are they doomed in the present time line (with Suliet and Jate still going strong)?
I know Team Darlton referred to "killing off" Juliet in their latest interview with People, but you've probably figured out by now that we'll see her alive somehow, which my source confirms. Hence, her guest spots in a few episodes on the sixth season.

Darrell in New Jersey: It's almost December already! Lost, please!
Honestly, guys, I'm so freaking confused right now because my rock-solid source is telling me two things that seem to contradict each other. I know most of you have heard about the "alt Lost" this season (see question above), and so have I. But I'm also told that the thing that I'm pretty sure needs to happen for "alt Lost" to happen does not happen. So until I know more (hopefully soon), I'm keeping my mouth shut and sending a magical little Pac-Man head to come and eat all the words I just wrote. Go, Pac-Man, go! Quick! In the meantime, if you have any good theories, post 'em below, will ya?

Keri in Poway, Calif.: V, please.
Ahoy, fellow Powegian! We just chatted up the lovely Laura Vandervoort, aka Anna's daughter Lisa, and she is good with the keeping of secrets! Because of those damn Winter Olympics: "We haven't gone beyond the first four episodes," said Laura. Having said that, we did have some fun with the starlet trying to guess what might be coming up on V. "I'd like to think Lisa's unsure of her mother's plans and they're really there for peace," Laura teased. "Then she'll fall for Tyler and go off with the humans and revolt against her mother." And tomorrow, Lisa tells mommie dearest that Tyler is "the one," but she promised, "Nobody knows what 'the one' means, not even me." Hmph.

Olivia in Westchester, N.Y.: Do you know what song Eve is going to sing when she guest stars on Glee this week?
"I won't be singing at all actually," Eve spilled to us this morning. "I'm just kind of like a choir director." Apparently her character, who works at a reform school, brings her girls to William McKinley High for a competition and "they do this bootylicious number, which blows the competition away," she said. This sounds like an evil plot by Sue Sylvester. How do you think the glee club survives the attack this time?

Marie in Connecticut: I can't believe how much people like Puck and Rachel, or even Rachel and Finn, on Glee. Boring! Let's hear about Artie and Tina.
Don't you mean "Team Artina?" That's what real-life besties Jenna Ushkowitz and Kevin McHale are calling their adorkable TV counterparts—and we love this new celeb couple moniker. "I'm totally rooting for Team Artina," Jenna told us. Sadly, Gleeks, the 2009 season is coming to a close and new episodes don't even start filming until January, but Jenna said it will be worth the wait. "We hope to see things wrap up a little more, and we may go home with some characters," she said. "I'd love to see where Mercedes comes from." At least we can be thankful for our preholiday Madonna fix, courtesy of our favorite glee club.

Mia in St. George, Utah: What's happening on The Mentalist?
We're about to learn more about Jane's past in the next few episodes (and any excuse to see more Simon Baker is A-OK with us). "Jane is enjoying having a little bit of power; he likes to play with people," Owain Yeoman told us, "so we're gonna see him exercising some 'I might know what's going on' license. But it's strictly against the rules, so it's something we fighting to keep secret." Sounds almost as juicy as the romance a-brewin' between Rigsby and Van Pelt: "There's plenty of paranoia that the boss lady and anybody else within the CBI is gonna find out, but we don't know if Lisbon knows," said Amanda Righetti.

Amy: I read the teaser post for this week's episode of Sons of Anarchy, and I wanna know what "significant life choices" Tara makes! Please let it be something good!
Tara is pregnant with Jax's octuplets! (OK, no, not at all, but Tara does make a big move, and let's just say that Gemma's involved.)

Irene in Newport News, Va.: I'm loving White Collar! Any scoop?
Ever since the White Collar pilot, we've found that the everyday eps of this USA series have been a smidgen flimsier than we'd like, but the midseason finale on Dec. 4 is the sharp and snappy standard we'd like to see from the show. What happens? Well, Neal (Matthew Bomer) is finally confronted with a criminal nemesis worthy of his talents, Elizabeth Burke's (Tiffani Thiessen) presence on the show starts to make sense, and there is a huge (huge!) reveal about Agent Burke (Tim McKay) that involves something pretty important from Neal's past.

Amanda in Menlo Park, N.J.: Last week's episode of Fringe with the Observers was sooo good. What else is going on with that show?
According to Fringe exec producer Jeff Pinkner, here's what you can look forward to in upcoming episodes: "We deal with an outbreak-type condition...[There's] an episode that's really big and fun and crazy about how what it is that we think we're seeing isn't necessarily the truth. And in a couple of episodes, we drop a bombshell for our characters and one of the big dormant secrets, one of the bombs of the table, as it were, goes off. Perhaps it will be blow apart our team, and certainly it will change the nature of their relationship. We delve a little bit more directly with the alternate universe and what's going on over there and how it may affect our world. We also have a really cool episode coming up that deals with Walter's (John Noble) memory and William Bell (Leonard Nimoy) specifically."

Source: E!

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