Wednesday, October 10, 2007

SPOILERS!!


Latest from TV Guide's Ausiello:


Question: I think I speak for almost everyone when I say that Michael shouldn't get a new love interest so soon after Sara's death on Prison Break. Don't the writers have a little respect for Michael's true love — who was just decapitated!? — Isabelle


Ausiello: Actually, they do, which is why I hear the arrival of Michael's potential rebound gal has been pushed back. But she is coming, and I know this because executive producer Matt Olmstead gave me a preview of the character, who's name will be Molly. "She has a background that also involves loss — and a recent loss at that," he says. "So the cool thing is they're both emotionally banged up and they can empathize with each other. But they're not going to be jumping into bed together, because they both recently lost someone dear to them." Of course, Olmstead doesn't rule out such shenanigans down the road. "Yeah, but that's a long way down the road," he insists. "But, certainly, anything's possible." BTW, if you missed my exclusive Dr. Sara postmortem with Olmstead, click here.

Question: Got anything on Prison Break that doesn't have to do with a certain decapitated doctor? — Gary


Ausiello: Last I checked, Mahone was neither headless or an MD, so this should do the trick: "A couple ghosts from [Mahone's] past enter his life and make certain deals," Olmstead reveals. "He clearly wants out of there and [was certainly] successful in leveraging his way onto the escape, but then a competing offer comes in that initially looks legitimate." Mahone's drug-dependency issues will further complicate matters. "You have a guy who really starts to spiral. This is a guy who is absolutely getting taxed and pushed to his limits. We'll see how he gets out of it."


Question: There are spoilers out there saying that Chloe's going to get a major scoop for the "Daily Planet" on Smallville. Any hints as to what it might be? I want her to prove herself to the smarmy new editor, so please tell me it's a good one! — Elly
Ausiello: Let’s just say that two words will leave Editor McSmug’s jaw on the floor: Lana’s resurrection. And can we hear it for Michael Cassidy? Boring Zzzzzzach from The O.C. finally grew up and got interesting!


Question: Any new scoop on Supernatural? I heard a rumor that Jared Padalecki's real-life flame would be making an appearance? — Amanda
Ausiello: Yes, it is true. J Pa's other half, Sandra McCoy, will appear as a Crossroads Demon that Sam conjures up in the Nov. 1 episode.



Question: Any truth to the rumor that the Winchester brothers will be hunting a Smurf on Supernatural? If not, then you got any legit spoilers for the show? — BJX Ausiello: Yep, but what I have to reveal may be less exciting to Supernatural viewers than it will be to Charmed fans: The show is introducing a trio of witches! OK, two witches and one sorceress who may not be exactly what she appears. What, you didn't expect me to give everything away, did you?



Question: Anything on Heroes? — Kelly
Ausiello: Not just "anything," Kelly, but two — count 'em, two — new characters. Since part of the action will now follow Micah to New Orleans, the show is introducing a pair of Crescent Citizens to interact with him and his cousin. First up is Officer Warren, a twentysomething good guy who sounds like a likely love interest for new Hero Monica (Dana Davis). They do, after all, have the same hobby: crimefighting. On the flip side of the coin is Knox, a twentysomething bad guy recently sprung from the pokey.



Question: What did you think of the second episode of Bionic Woman? — Joel
Ausiello: I know I'm in the minority here, but I rather enjoyed it. I expected to hate it based on what I was hearing from my Bionic moles — that it was basically a couple of episodes spliced together. According to sources, that whole Idaho disaster was originally supposed to be the primary focus of Episode 3, but it instead became a subplot of Episode 2. So if it felt a little rushed, that's why. Also, I'm hearing that the Bionic writers are getting a little worried because, per my spy, "the entire Friday Night Lights staff is slowly taking over. They're hoping FNL does well in the ratings so they'll go back to working on their show."

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