
Dino in Seattle: OMG. Loving Fringe. Are we going to see more of the Observer? I think he's an alien.
That's a definite yes on more of the Observer, and I think he's from the future. I'll post more Fringe dish in the mornin' to tide you over, because Fringe (and most of our fave Tuesday shows) will not air tomorrow evening. Most networks will be preempting regular programming in favor of being all civic-minded and airing the Tom Brokaw-moderated second presidential debate.
Sam in Detroit: Got any Lost goodies?
Yep, several bites from Jorge Garcia, whom I caught up with at the Emmys:
-Who is Hurley hanging with these days? "It's safe to say I'm working with people who are off the Island—I can even say I'm working with Michael Emerson, Ben. He does most of the talking—and he didn't thank me once for that candy bar." Ooh, that stinker!
-Who is Hurley hanging with these days? "It's safe to say I'm working with people who are off the Island—I can even say I'm working with Michael Emerson, Ben. He does most of the talking—and he didn't thank me once for that candy bar." Ooh, that stinker!
-What about Ben's mission to get the gang back to the Island? "I think Hurley is leaning toward regret of having gone off the Island, but I don't think he's at the point where he wants to go back, just yet. But it does seem that the Island is pulling us back, some way or another."
-What about Hurley and the glorious dead—are they still chatting? Said Jorge, "Yep, and it seems like it doesn't even faze Hurley any more."
-Last but not least, will the Oceanic Six ever become friends again? "Don't know. Don't know at all." Sob.
Matt in San Diego: Hiro and Ando are my favorite. Are we going to see them interact with any of the old Heroes from season one?
I'll let Masi Oka take this one: "You don't see them really interact with any of the season-one Heroes until episode eight or nine, and then we'll see him interacting with people he hasn't interacted with before."
Miranda in Auckland, N.Z.: Any Heroes goodies, especially about the Petrellis or the Bennets?
Claire and HRG are headed for a showdown of sorts. As Jack Coleman told me: "Around episode five, Claire and Noah collide in a most unexpected and kind of horrific way—I don't mean horrific...I just mean as a father, let's just say she just turns up in a place where I'd least like her to turn up when I'm doing work that I don't want her to know about." I'll tell you more about this disastrous collision in the "What's to Come" section of tonight's Heroes Redux.
P.J. in Chicago: Hey there baby mama! Wondering if you could bear to part with some Nathan or Peter Petrelli scoop?How about Nathan scoop?
Have I told you already that Nathan gets his head sliced open this season? No? OK then: This season on Heroes, Nathan gets his head sliced open, Sylar-can-opener-style. Whaaat?!
Jessica in Manchester, N.H.: Supernatural is ridiculously good this season. Dish?
I agree! Supernatural became downright epic overnight, and I love it. In a midseason episode, we'll meet Anna, whose brain is a veritable wiretap of the angelic realms, and through her we'll learn that the angelic hosts remain deeply fascinated by Sam and Dean.
Elana in Santa Monica, Calif.: Chuck is so good. Spill!
We'll meet li'l Chuck and li'l Morgan in a midseason episode. Look for a flashback to their misspent, hilarious youth in Tarzana, Calif.
Sharon in New Bethlehem, Pa.: Wow, so Rita's pregnant on Dexter. Love that. Is she going to be an unwed mother, or is Dex going to step up and do the right thing?
Mmmm...well, the title of the season finale is "Do You Take Dexter Morgan?" As in "Do you take Dexter Morgan to be your lawfully wedded husband?" Dun-dun-dun!
Source: Kristen @ E!
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