Tuesday, December 15, 2009

SPOILERS!


Eloise in Sacramento, Calif.: Is Eastwick being picked up by Lifetime? It's all over the abc.com boards that this is going to happen, and I know that you are the only person who can get us the truth! Thank you so much!
Sadly, we're told this is just a rumor and that Lifetime is not in active talks to pick up Eastwick right now.

Greta in Salt Lake City: I love Legend of the Seeker! What else can we expect when season two returns in January?
Don't miss our Legend of the Seeker feature from last week if you haven't seen it yet. Show runner Ken Biller also tells us about the episodes to come: "We're exploring themes of life and death in this world—what is the afterlife?—and we're exploring religious themes, and faith in oneself versus faith in a divine entity, and whether one is the master of one's own fate or if one's fate can be defined by an existing prophecy. But I don't want to make it sound like a boring intellectual exercise. Hopefully, mixed into all of that is really exciting adventures and sweeping vistas and sexy characters and fun villains and cool creatures and all of that stuff."

Thomas: Kristin, on Lost, you mentioned that a pretty someone we thought was dead is not? Is that person Ian Somerhalder?
Nope. Blonder, more female and much more recent. And again, this person is still alive in the time in which we most recently saw her.

Teresa in Center Point, Iowa: What else can you tell us about Sheila Kelly's character on Lost?
Sheila's character, who is not named Kendall, BTW, interacts with more than one character (so her part is not just like a flashback role or something). As Kelly tells us, "[This role is] like a petal opening, and I'm getting this amazing pic of who she is and how she intertwines into the various storylines."

Mark in San Luis Obispo, Calif.: I can't get enough Dexter! Still sick to my stomach thinking about that baby in the blood. Can you help?
Only to tell you that you are not alone. The castmembers were freaking out over the finale last night—even the man behind the very bad deed! "I still get chills up and down my spine even though I know what is going to happen," John Lithgow (Trinity) told us. "It is a very shocking finale. And it's nice because I don't have to be coy any more. All the secrets are out."

Gabby in Ocean Park, Calif.: I could have sworn something was going to happen with Masuka and Deb on Dexter this season. That episode where she took her shirt off and invited him to Thanksgiving. Wasn't there chemistry there?
C.S. Lee (Masuka) gives us this exclusive scoop: "I always thought that Debra and Masuka would get married, and—did I say too much? Well, season five, they're on their honeymoon in Barbados. Dexter's hanging out—he's trying to have a good time while he can. She's pregnant, and she thinks maybe it's Lundy's, but it's actually mine. Yeah, we're going to have three Dexter babies. It might be Dexter/Masuka now!" For the record, he is kidding. "Honestly, I don't know what happens next season. The writers haven't even figured out what's going to happen either, but if I was a writer, I would give Masuka maybe a date, maybe an affair, maybe a nice tropical island vacation somewhere. He does need a real romance...In a way, Masuka and Deb are kinda similar, so they would end up making a good couple. I'll tell [boss] Clyde Phillips and make sure the note makes it on his desk."

Joyce in Indianapolis: Is there any way you have any more scoop at all about new Glee episodes?
We just caught up with Naya Rivera, who plays Santana, and she told us this: "Santana's been wreaking havoc with people's boyfriends and people's babies and teachers—she's the high school terror, and she's going to continue to be the villain." As long as she steers clear of Puck, everything will be A-OK.

Monica in Portland, Ore.: How great is Vampire Diaries? I thought I would hate it, but I'm obsessed. Do you know what big things they're leading up to for the end of the season?
I can tell you that the writers actually aren't going to wait until the end of the season to open the tomb with all the vampires and Katherine in it, and you know that's gonna be good!

Patty in Nashville, Tenn.: Anything new to tell us about Chuck?
Just that two of our favorite Buy Moreians are shacking up. According to show runner Chris Fedak, "Ellie and Awesome moved out. They found an apartment across the way, and Chuck and Morgan are getting their bachelor pad." Whoo whoo!

Jason in Palm Springs, Calif.: Supernatural! So happy it's going into syndication.
Happy zombies! Sam and Dean find a town where everyone's loved ones come back to life as zombies but they're nice, friendly, non-brain-eating zombies...oh, and one of them is Bobby's dead wife.

Jamie in Rochester, N.Y.: This is a Supernatural question. I'm a Sam girl, and I was wondering if you had any scoop about him?
Even though Sam is supposed to be on the wagon with his powers, we will see him use them again before the end of Supernatural season five. (Dean's not gonna be happy about that!) In other Supernatural news, we'll be meeting another horseman of the apocalypse (Famine, this time, rather than War), and the Prophet Chuck will definitely be back, although probably not in the company of his Supernatural-fangirl girlfriend.

Megan in New Haven, Conn.: I watched the last episode of White Collar, and it blew my mind! Is this as much of a game changer as it seems to be?
That last scene was great, but it's probably not the game changer the show wants you to think it is. If Peter really is evil, which we highly doubt in any case (the deal with Kate has to be for Neal's own good, right?), Neal's not going to know about it for a looong time, as Peter and Neal remain happy and devoted partners for many episodes to come.

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