Marina in Caracas, Miranda, Venezuela: My question is about the death on House. I was wondering if it's the same "suicide in a major show" that your competition Ausiello just told us about?
As House himself would tell you, "Correlation does not imply causation." We have never and will never collude with our frenemies on a story. We may post a story at the same time as another outlet, but that does not necessarily mean it's about the same show or situation. Well, sometimes it isn't, and sometimes it is, but don't ever take it for granted either way.
Olive in Tasmania, Australia: Will we see more of Cynthia Watros or Michelle Rodriguez on Lost? I miss the Tailies!
Michelle Rodriguez told E! News at the Fast & Furious junket, "I always leave my door open for [Lost] because [the producers are] really talented individuals, and I just love the show. But it's a freaking mystery, those guys! You just never know what's going to happen."
James in London: Sob. Battlestar Galactica is over.
Unreal, right? Check out our finale Redux and hang in there for more scoop on Caprica in a couple of weeks. In the meantime, Doc Arzt has some excellent thoughts on what the end of BSG tells about the Lost series finale to come.
Cassandra: Please add Kyle XY to your Save One Show campaign in April. Kyle's story isn't finished yet, and the fans at savekylexy.com are doing all they can to bring it back.
Thank you for your hundreds of emails! Here's the sitch right now: There aren't any plans to finish up Kyle's story. A rep for the show tells us, "Right now there isn't anything planned to wrap up the storyline on film (like a movie or webisodes).
Melora in Phoenix: Got any news on my Lost lovahs?
Did you see our wedding scoop? Our money is on Ji-Yeon and Aaron, but Juliet and Sawyer are totally leading the poll.
Beth in New Orleans: What can you tell us about the House episode with Mos Def?
The teaser for next Monday's episode ("Locked In," March 30) will totally freak you out. Mos Def plays a patient with locked-in syndrome, which means he's paralyzed and can only communicate by blinking, but he understands everything going on around him. The ep is told from the perspective of his character's thoughts. An Emmy-worthy performance by Mr. Def, for sure. As for the fun stuff: There's a brief moment of flirting between House and Cuddy (the words "I'll tie you up" are uttered), and it's revealed that one of the main characters has been seeing a shrink.
Melissa in Miami: What's coming up for Heroes?
The end of the season is as supercharged as Ando! Jack Coleman tells us, "The last five episodes are really leading up to a shocking finale. There's a lot going on." The extremely scoopy details of what's to come are in tonight's Redux, but until then Greg Grunberg teases a nasty throwdown: "There's a whole fight in a hotel room—huge—with a chair with blood all over it." So, whose blood do you think it is?
Scott in Minneapolis: What's coming up on Dollhouse?
Ever wonder what would happen if the Actives on Dollhouse suddenly woke up? Well, your wishes are granted in the April 6 episode "Needs." Five Actives—Echo (Eliza Dushku), Victor, Sierra, November and Mike—suddenly awaken and question where they are, what they are doing there and who is in control. The Actives start to remember things about their real lives and reveal more of their backstories, including the fact that November left someone very important behind when she entered the Dollhouse.
Henry R.: When will we get another Observer ep of Fringe?
On April 7 we definitely get an "Observer?" episode of Fringe. We say Observer with a question mark because the team finds a bald, silent and seemingly empathic child who never eats or pees and who looks a lot like an Observer mini-me, but whose, uh, peccadilloes could be explained by perfectly reasonable science. Then again, this is Fringe, so he's got to be a wee Observer...right?
Source: E!
As House himself would tell you, "Correlation does not imply causation." We have never and will never collude with our frenemies on a story. We may post a story at the same time as another outlet, but that does not necessarily mean it's about the same show or situation. Well, sometimes it isn't, and sometimes it is, but don't ever take it for granted either way.
Olive in Tasmania, Australia: Will we see more of Cynthia Watros or Michelle Rodriguez on Lost? I miss the Tailies!
Michelle Rodriguez told E! News at the Fast & Furious junket, "I always leave my door open for [Lost] because [the producers are] really talented individuals, and I just love the show. But it's a freaking mystery, those guys! You just never know what's going to happen."
James in London: Sob. Battlestar Galactica is over.
Unreal, right? Check out our finale Redux and hang in there for more scoop on Caprica in a couple of weeks. In the meantime, Doc Arzt has some excellent thoughts on what the end of BSG tells about the Lost series finale to come.
Cassandra: Please add Kyle XY to your Save One Show campaign in April. Kyle's story isn't finished yet, and the fans at savekylexy.com are doing all they can to bring it back.
Thank you for your hundreds of emails! Here's the sitch right now: There aren't any plans to finish up Kyle's story. A rep for the show tells us, "Right now there isn't anything planned to wrap up the storyline on film (like a movie or webisodes).
Melora in Phoenix: Got any news on my Lost lovahs?
Did you see our wedding scoop? Our money is on Ji-Yeon and Aaron, but Juliet and Sawyer are totally leading the poll.
Beth in New Orleans: What can you tell us about the House episode with Mos Def?
The teaser for next Monday's episode ("Locked In," March 30) will totally freak you out. Mos Def plays a patient with locked-in syndrome, which means he's paralyzed and can only communicate by blinking, but he understands everything going on around him. The ep is told from the perspective of his character's thoughts. An Emmy-worthy performance by Mr. Def, for sure. As for the fun stuff: There's a brief moment of flirting between House and Cuddy (the words "I'll tie you up" are uttered), and it's revealed that one of the main characters has been seeing a shrink.
Melissa in Miami: What's coming up for Heroes?
The end of the season is as supercharged as Ando! Jack Coleman tells us, "The last five episodes are really leading up to a shocking finale. There's a lot going on." The extremely scoopy details of what's to come are in tonight's Redux, but until then Greg Grunberg teases a nasty throwdown: "There's a whole fight in a hotel room—huge—with a chair with blood all over it." So, whose blood do you think it is?
Scott in Minneapolis: What's coming up on Dollhouse?
Ever wonder what would happen if the Actives on Dollhouse suddenly woke up? Well, your wishes are granted in the April 6 episode "Needs." Five Actives—Echo (Eliza Dushku), Victor, Sierra, November and Mike—suddenly awaken and question where they are, what they are doing there and who is in control. The Actives start to remember things about their real lives and reveal more of their backstories, including the fact that November left someone very important behind when she entered the Dollhouse.
Henry R.: When will we get another Observer ep of Fringe?
On April 7 we definitely get an "Observer?" episode of Fringe. We say Observer with a question mark because the team finds a bald, silent and seemingly empathic child who never eats or pees and who looks a lot like an Observer mini-me, but whose, uh, peccadilloes could be explained by perfectly reasonable science. Then again, this is Fringe, so he's got to be a wee Observer...right?
Source: E!
1 comment:
Can the networks not see that a mini-series or a made-for-tv movie to tie up loose ends would be a ratings boom? Or maybe just an itunes movie download? People would pay!
I’m still holding out hope, no matter what I hear in the news. Like the song (Earlimart - “Before It Gets Better”) featured in the finale episode says, “It’s gonna get worse, before it gets better”
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