Ausiello: That "darker" Lana that exec producer Al Gough's been teasing? Turns out, Little Miss Lang's got a touch of embezzler in her. Also, Clark receives a veddy interesting gift at the end of the Oct. 25 episode. Here's a hint: It's neither black not white, but it is red all over.
Question: I'm so excited that Heroes is back in action. As a loyal Aushole, can I get a little prattle? — Danielle
Ausiello: Have you seen the fun little behind-the-scenes movies Adrian Pasdar's been making on the set of Heroes? Me neither, but my BFF Greg Grunberg insists they're "pretty great… especially the ones I'm in, if I do say so myself." (Is it any wonder where I got my modesty from?) All the vids can be found on YouTube by searching "BuckShotWon." Click on this link to watch the one Grunny calls "the best of all." In sort of related news, if you live in the Southern California area and are itching to stalk Greg Grunberg give up a few hours for a good cause, then by all means, click here.
Question: Get to work. I want some Lost scoop. — Donny
Ausiello: They're currently shooting Episode 4, and multiple sources confirm that it's a Kate-centric outing that features flashbacks and/or flash-forwards. Also, two new, potentially recurring characters are being cast as we speak — and both are described as "military types" in their late twenties who follow orders without question.
Question: I thought the Bionic Woman season premiere was awesome. Have you heard anything about what we can expect next? — Carol in VA
Ausiello: Watch my vodcast for scoop on Jaime's hot new boyfriend. Also, pick up this week's issue of TV Guide magazine — the one with Michelle Ryan on the cover — for Bionic spoilers galore, including prattle on tonight's death.
Dahlia in Miami: Have you seen the so-called Lost Six video? Is it real?
We checked with ABC, and yes, it's real. What it means, we have no frakkin' idea, although six seasons would be the gimme. However, don't expect promos with actual show footage until at least November. Dangit.
Jake in Columbus, Ohio: Anything on Lost?
Only that it has reentered the zeitgeist—with a vengeance. Oceanic 815 was name-checked on Chuck, and Jerry Seinfeld himself declares he's a fan in the season premiere of 30 Rock. Yippee!
Also, episode five is currently casting, and they're looking for actors to play a narcoleptic (hilarity ensues), an R. Lee Ermey-style drill sergeant, three older British guys and two young soldier types, whom we could see on more than a couple of episodes. Hmmm...
Katrina in Hopkinton, Massachusetts: Heroes!
When Kristin caught up with Milo Ventimiglia last week, they talked about Peter's current state of mind. He said, "I don't even think he knows he can fly. I think at this point, things are happening to [him], and I don't know where they're coming from, and it's terrifying. It's got to be terrifying. He's kind of afraid that people are afraid of him, and he sees the fright in their eyes, and he's being reactive to everything." Aw, poor baby. Come here. Mama's got a hug for you.
Sarah in Boston: Who the hell is this Bob character on Heroes?
Bob is like Bob from Twin Peaks: evil as hell. We're looking into the rumors that he's Matt's dad (!), and we soon see his ugly mug in the group photo of the nine superpowered elders—i.e., the whole image of the death-threat photos received by Mama Petrelli and Papa Nakamura.
Cameron in Brooklyn: I loved Bionic Woman! What's next?
The eerie creepiness of Sarah Corvus in episode two is overshadowed only by the eerie creepiness of Isaiah Washington as Antonio Pope, a new "trainer" hired to work with Jamie. Also, apparently bionics are not unlike old TVs: If you're getting static, try hitting the thing and see if that helps. Nerdy side note from Jen: Corvus is the scientific name for the crows and ravens. Coincidence? We think not.
Leah in Boston: I need Bones news!
Look for an upcoming baby-love episode in which Booth and Bones do a little babysitting and are forced to confront some parenting-related feelings, much the same way their standing-at-the-altar moment of last season forced them to confront their repressed romantic feelings for each other.
Tori from San Diego: Will we ever find out about the amulet necklace that Dean wears?
The Christmas-themed episode finally tells us where Dean got his amulet necklace and flashes back to when Dean and Sam were children. Also, look for some evil Christmas-loving pagans that take on Dean and Sam.
Jesse from Jacksonville, Florida: Supernatural scoop, please?
We see the moment that Dean and Sam first found their father’s journal and the realization that monsters are actually real.
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