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Valerie in Redwood City, California: Lost! Just in case you haven't seen it yet, the first Lost minisode is up. It's Jack-tastic, starring Matthew Fox and John Terry doing a scene written by Carlton Cuse. There are 13 minisodes in total, to be released each Monday, and leading right up to the week of Feb. 5, 2008, which is almost certain to be the week Lost premieres. Am I the only one who's not sure whether I should laugh or cry?
KP27 in Atlanta: What does the writers' strike mean for Battlestar Galactica? I became a fan via DVD this summer, and I can't wait for it to come back.
According to the man behind the curtain, executive producer Ronald D. Moore, "We have about the first half of the season in the can. That just happens to be where our break falls anyway, in terms of airdates. The network was going to broadcast just the first half of the season in April, and even before the strike, they were unclear when they were going to broadcast the second half, whether it was a break of a couple weeks or what. And now it's even more up in the air, because we haven't shot—clearly—the second half, so...all bets are off." Sigh. Still, in the meantime, BSG fans, you'll want to tune in to Sci Fi's Wizard of Oz remake, Tin Man, when it premieres Dec. 2. We've seen the first two hours, and it's nothing short of wonderful, like that old Wizard himself. Plus, it features your favorite boy Cylon, Callum Keith Rennie (Leoben on BSG). We'll bring you more Tin Man coverage in coming weeks.
Victoria in Nashville, Tennessee: Are Maya and Sylar headed for a romance? Or will Sylar kill her? I hope not! Thanks!
Sylar and Maya are most definitely headed toward coupledom, with him using her and her abilities as a shiny new toy. While this sucks for her, it will mean a shirtless Zach Quinto scene very soon, and for that I say: God bless you, Tim Kring. As for your other question, it might not be an either/or situation. I'm just sayin', who's to say he can't do both!?
Jennifer in Lakewood, Ohio : I love Dexter, do you have any good scoop? The next episode is out-freaking-rageous. Honestly. All you Lila-haters are gonna positively swoon when you see the scene where Dexter, um, puts his foot down. It seems that Lila's gone a bit too far, and well, she's not going to like Dexter when he's angry. Still, we haven't seen the last of Lila, not by a long shot, but we do see that she's given fair warning about further frakking with Dexter and his familiars. It's. So. Good. Oh, and by the way, did I mention Deb calls Lila a "pale titty vampire?" And that I love Deb? Also, Doakes finds something that makes me think he can't be long for this world...Yeah, it's that big.
Bonnie in Stillwater, Florida: Anything on Lost?
Episode eight, the last script completed before the strike, shoots today through the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, and then that's all Damelton wrote. Episode eight includes two new characters: Gus is an "inner-city, unruly character type. He's a sketchy business owner who preys on human weaknesses. Happy to exploit any opportunity he sees," and Noreen is "Very tough on the outside, nurturing on the inside. Confronted with something from her past, she defends herself well, despite the emotional toll."
Linda in Fresno, California: Anything Supernatural?
Katie Cassidy's character, Ruby, will attempt to conduct a spell that will need a human heart of someone who is of pure virtue.
Karen in Orlando, Florida: Is Michael Michele staying on House?
We're hearing that it's just a two-episode arc. So, one down, one to go.
Tanya in Orlando, Florida: I need some Bones scoop... Is it really moving to Friday?
Yep, sorry. As for scoop, you know that crazy stalker we told you about last week? She is exactly what she seems to be, i.e. crazy and a stalker. Look for a cliffhanger involving her.
Valerie in Redwood City, California: Lost! Just in case you haven't seen it yet, the first Lost minisode is up. It's Jack-tastic, starring Matthew Fox and John Terry doing a scene written by Carlton Cuse. There are 13 minisodes in total, to be released each Monday, and leading right up to the week of Feb. 5, 2008, which is almost certain to be the week Lost premieres. Am I the only one who's not sure whether I should laugh or cry?
KP27 in Atlanta: What does the writers' strike mean for Battlestar Galactica? I became a fan via DVD this summer, and I can't wait for it to come back.
According to the man behind the curtain, executive producer Ronald D. Moore, "We have about the first half of the season in the can. That just happens to be where our break falls anyway, in terms of airdates. The network was going to broadcast just the first half of the season in April, and even before the strike, they were unclear when they were going to broadcast the second half, whether it was a break of a couple weeks or what. And now it's even more up in the air, because we haven't shot—clearly—the second half, so...all bets are off." Sigh. Still, in the meantime, BSG fans, you'll want to tune in to Sci Fi's Wizard of Oz remake, Tin Man, when it premieres Dec. 2. We've seen the first two hours, and it's nothing short of wonderful, like that old Wizard himself. Plus, it features your favorite boy Cylon, Callum Keith Rennie (Leoben on BSG). We'll bring you more Tin Man coverage in coming weeks.
Victoria in Nashville, Tennessee: Are Maya and Sylar headed for a romance? Or will Sylar kill her? I hope not! Thanks!
Sylar and Maya are most definitely headed toward coupledom, with him using her and her abilities as a shiny new toy. While this sucks for her, it will mean a shirtless Zach Quinto scene very soon, and for that I say: God bless you, Tim Kring. As for your other question, it might not be an either/or situation. I'm just sayin', who's to say he can't do both!?
Jennifer in Lakewood, Ohio : I love Dexter, do you have any good scoop? The next episode is out-freaking-rageous. Honestly. All you Lila-haters are gonna positively swoon when you see the scene where Dexter, um, puts his foot down. It seems that Lila's gone a bit too far, and well, she's not going to like Dexter when he's angry. Still, we haven't seen the last of Lila, not by a long shot, but we do see that she's given fair warning about further frakking with Dexter and his familiars. It's. So. Good. Oh, and by the way, did I mention Deb calls Lila a "pale titty vampire?" And that I love Deb? Also, Doakes finds something that makes me think he can't be long for this world...Yeah, it's that big.
Bonnie in Stillwater, Florida: Anything on Lost?
Episode eight, the last script completed before the strike, shoots today through the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, and then that's all Damelton wrote. Episode eight includes two new characters: Gus is an "inner-city, unruly character type. He's a sketchy business owner who preys on human weaknesses. Happy to exploit any opportunity he sees," and Noreen is "Very tough on the outside, nurturing on the inside. Confronted with something from her past, she defends herself well, despite the emotional toll."
Linda in Fresno, California: Anything Supernatural?
Katie Cassidy's character, Ruby, will attempt to conduct a spell that will need a human heart of someone who is of pure virtue.
Karen in Orlando, Florida: Is Michael Michele staying on House?
We're hearing that it's just a two-episode arc. So, one down, one to go.
Tanya in Orlando, Florida: I need some Bones scoop... Is it really moving to Friday?
Yep, sorry. As for scoop, you know that crazy stalker we told you about last week? She is exactly what she seems to be, i.e. crazy and a stalker. Look for a cliffhanger involving her.
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