Tuesday, February 12, 2008

SPOILERS!!


Latest from E! Online's Kristen:


Helen in Rhode Island: Any word on Heroes?

First, check out our monstrous Strikewatch item, if you haven't. I'm hearing that when Heroes does return (next season), we'll get back to the season-one characters everyone loved, but they're also still planning on doing the big Villains arc, and the superpowers of those villains are supposedly all kinds of awesome.


Veronika in Warsaw, Poland: Anything on episode six of Lost? I'm dying to know at least a little tidbit here and there.
The flashback features a look at Juliet's history on the Island, including her reaction to the death of her lovah Goodwin at the hands of Ana-Lucia. I truly cannot wait to see Elizabeth Mitchell in action again.


Malena in Providence, Rhode Island: What exactly do the Lost boaties want from Ben? Is he an enemy or a curiosity?

It won't be clear for some time to come. According to Rebecca Mader, who plays Charlotte and is totally lovable in every way, "I really don't know what we know about Ben, and I don't even know what we know about the Island, so I just had to play Charlotte that way. [Laughs.] I really didn't know what the f--k I was doing!"


Peter in San Antonio, Texas: Do you know anything more about Miles' powers?

I don't know about Miles specifically, but I have heard from two different sources that in an upcoming episode the boat folks appear to test each other for psychic powers. Hmmm...


Justin in Escondido, California: Crazy rumor alert: Is it true Ali and Sark are related on Heroes?

If by Ali you mean Niki/Jessica and by Sark you mean Adam, then yeah, that's certainly what I'm hearing!

Frederica in Pittsburgh: Will there ever be a Cameron-centric episode of Terminator?

According to Summer Glau, "There's an episode that’s happening maybe in a few weeks where you really get to see how Cameron's brain works. It's just very interesting how you see more than ever she's a robot. And it's kind of a mystery why Cameron's really there...Her past is a mystery, and so is her future. The truth about why she's there will only come out in time, I think, but I can say that this episode about how her brain works is one of my favorites."

Ian in San Diego: Jericho returns tomorrow. Any scoop?

According to exec producer Carol Barbee, this season on Jericho, "An extremely significant character will take an action that will change [that person] forever, and it’s someone who is very important to the show. There are huge turns."

Powell in Chicago: Any info on Jericho's second season?

According to producer Dan Shotz, "The first season was very much a 'What if?' scenario. It was about survival, about getting food and resources and fighting our neighbors who want what we have. At the end of the first season, the government came in, and they will really help us restore who we are, but obviously that comes with a price. [The postbomb government] rebuilds in a very different way. And this season is about how our people face that government."


Source: E!Online

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