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Citation :Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 9:27 pm    Post subject: Kristin's Spoiler chat 2/26  

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Once again this isn't the entire article just the spoiler parts for the full article go to http://www.eonline.com/gossip/kristin/b ... a00&page=1

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Rob in Los Angeles: Is the Torres family involved in the Grey's spin off? Hector Elizondo is playing Callie's dad on Grey's, and he was announced as part of the Grey's 2.0 cast.
According to my sources, this got muddled up in the media. Yes, Hector does play Callie's dad, and yes, he is in the spinoff setup episode, but no, Hector is not involved in the spinoff itself, as had been reported in many outlets. So, Mr. Torres and Addison are not running away together. And as I reported in this week's Vine show, she'll have her eye on the sexed up receptionist, Sean Faris from Life as We Know It. (Also known as Tom Cruise's dreamy doppleganger.)

How about a clue on Lena 2.0, this week's Hump Day Stumper? Is it Jeffrey Dean Morgan?
Nope. It is also not Ian Somerhalder, Carlos Bernard or Larry Hagman. (Yes, someone actually guessed Larry Hagman from I Dream of Jeannie, which makes my heart sing!) Well, actually, since so many of you have asked…I may as well come out and tell you the answer to this one. (Yes, it's like Christmas in March!) The answer to Lena 2.0 is Harold Perrineau, aka Michael from Lost. Sources tell me the producers wanted to bring him back for the finale, but Harold decided not to return to the show. Still, like I said, fear not! I've heard amazing things about what Lost is planning for the end of the season.

Regina in Birmingham, Alabama: Okay, on Battlestar Galactica we now know four of the five final Cylons. So, who's number five?
I'll let Joel McHale answer that one for you: "My sources tell me it's Webster," he says. And beyond that highly intelligent guess, I have no clue. But make sure to read the Q&A with Ronald D. Moore if you haven't yet!

Frakkingfrakker: What was the deal with that song the Chief and the other Cylons were quoting last night?
The four frakking freaked-out Cylons—Tigh, Anders, Tory and Tyrol (the Chief)—were quoting, and even had a little sing-along to, Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower." Do you think this means Dylan's on tour out in space, or do Cylons just get really good radio reception? I'm betting it all has something to do with Earth, Apollo meeting up with Kara in that vortex thingy and these lyrics from the song, "Two riders were approaching/ the wind began to howl." Or Ron Moore is just a huge Dylan fan.

Emma in Dublin, Ireland: Forget Jam (Pam & Jim), I want Man (Michael & Jan)!
And Man you shall have. I spoke to The Office's own Melora Hardin recently, and she said there's lots more coming up for Michael and Jan. "Michael comes barreling through all of Jan's defense mechanisms and crashes in and finds that gooey center and appeals to it," Melora tells me. "I think he really makes her feel like a woman in a way that not many men can do because she's got her guard up." I also hear that Jan has some "news" coming up, so stand by!

Dani in DeSoto, Indiana: Any scoop on The Real Housewives of Orange County? I watched the reunion ep three times this week! I'm so sad it's over!
I can tell you that even though Jo told everyone at the reunion she and Slade are broken up, they're still spending time together. I spotted them at the 101 Diner in Hollywood for lunch on Friday. They definitely seemed to be on good terms, laughing and chatting the whole time.

Mary in Fairfield, North Carolina: I'm obsessed with The Hills! Can you give me some scoop?
I spoke to Jen Bunney after her "Apology Not Accepted" episode aired, and she was not a happy camper. "I'm really disappointed," she told me. "The majority of things that were brought up about the past were false." According to Jen, Lauren's claims that Jen was behind her two-year fight with Lo and that Jen kissed Jason right after learning Lauren had a crush on him are completely unfair. "The things about Lo and Jason were out of left field," she said. "Lo and I are [on] great [terms]. If you notice, Lo didn't say anything bad about me. I just don't think it's appropriate to fabricate and exaggerate things in the past, reality TV or not. The Jason thing, first of all, it didn't happen like that at all. And second, it was never an issue before. It's never been brought up our entire friendship."

Janna in Wake Forest, Illinois: Can you believe how two-faced Heidi is on The Hills? She totally tried to hook Jen up with Brody, and now that Lauren's mad at Jen, she's mean to Jen?
Actually, Jen tells me she and Heidi are totally fine. She said she was forewarned about Heidi's behavior on the show, and that she's more upset by the things Lauren said than the way Heidi acted. In fact, she says that besides Lauren, she's on good terms with everyone, including Brody and Spencer. As for hooking up with Brody, she says, "There was no hookup. Everyone understands that. We were hanging out and we may have kissed, but that's it."

SPOILER SECTION
Don't read if you don't want to know!

Vicky: Was there a "moment" there between Mer and Mark in the scrub room on Grey's?! Please say it ain't so.
As far as I know, it ain't so! I'm told Meredith and Derek will be going strong for a good, long while. The death of someone very close to Meredith brings MerDer closer together—and tears her apart (again) from her father.

Matthis in Stockbridge, Massachusetts: Are George and Izzie really in love?
They're 100 percent smitten, from what I hear. And, yes, that is a two-way street. There are also rumblings that Sara Ramirez (Callie) might not be coming back as a series regular next season—but I think Izzie started those.

Thomas in Brooklyn, New York: I saw your latest Vine show, and I'm so happy Cristina and Burke are headed for the altar! Is she really going to wear a poofy dress?
Yep. Despite her insistence on city hall, I'm told they'll have a full-on traditional wedding with the big dress and bridesmaids and everything—at the insistence of both her mother and Burke's mother. Look for another bride you love (Lily on How I Met Your Mother) to go through the same thing in May, and another July bride who shan't be named (because her parents read this column).


Ginger in Chicago: Got any Lost scoopage to spill?
This week on Lost, Maggie Grace (Shannon) returns, Sun goes all nutty fisticuffs and...someone is going to die. Someone I personally love. Someone I personally am sad to see go! But I worry I might be in the minority. Regardless, how this person dies is perhaps the most disturbing death I have ever heard of. Let's just say I have one big monster of a phobia, and this death plays into that. Eeek! (And no, it is not "the monster.")

Jack in Laguna Niguel, California: Please tell me what's going to happen next on Lost! I want more Hurley action.
Well, it looks like you'll get more action on Hurley's...van. Producers are currently casting for a "Roger," a working-class janitor in his early forties who is bitter about his place in life but has higher aspirations. The notice says of the character, "He has troubled and complex relationship with his son; [he] finds himself caught up in a mysterious situation beyond his imaginings; [and the] actor must not be claustrophobic." Pretty sure this is the skeleton—"Roger Work Man"—from Hurley's episode. (Ha!) Flashback fun times! (I see a beer run in our future.)

Anne in Norway: Who's going to die on Prison Break?
My money is, sadly, on more than one to go. I'm guessing it's Kellerman and C-Note, since both Paul Adelstein and Rockmond Dunbar have new jobs for the fall. Rockmond has told me of C-Note: "He's on his last leg." Gulp.

Berna in Manila, Philippines: What will happen on the last few episodes of Prison Break?
A little birdie tells me there will be a role reversal at the end of this season, with Michael in a prison in Panama and Lincoln charged with having to bust him out. (No word yet on whether Linc will get a full-body tattoo.) Says Dominic Purcell, "Everything is resolved. Everything. Expect a massive shock, the final one, a massive, huge shock."

Noah in Detroit: When is the next death on Heroes?
April 23. It's the one I've been teasing forever, because originally, it was supposed to happen a little earlier. The Hero who will be killed is a series regular and has an important power that will live on in Sylar.

Everlee in London: Call me strange, but my favorite characters on Battlestar Galactica are Gaius and Six. (I love me some sexy villains!) What's coming up for them?
There's much more to come for Boris and Natasha, er...Gaius and Six. Ron Moore told me that Caprica and the bad Dr. Baltar will being seeing each other again—in the flesh, no less, not just as each other's imaginary friends.

Karina in Northmoor, Missouri: I love Ghost Whisperer! How come you never talk about it?
I can remedy that right now. I'm told that before the season is over, we meet Melinda's father, who had abandoned her when she was very young.

Kat in Calabasas, California: Is Standoff ever coming back? I miss my boys from Band of Brothers!
Yes! Ron Livingston, Michael Cudlitz and company from Standoff are back this coming Friday, April 6, with a storyline that marks a key turning point in Matt and Emily's relationship. You'll see that Emily gets a great job offer in another section of the FBI, and Matt responds with a little good old-fashioned emotional blackmail...

Liz in St. Louis, Missouri: Any news on the fate of Studio 60? I think it's a wonderful show that deserves a chance. Also, 30 Rock spoilers (if they exist)?
Read up on Studio 60's prospects in our Save One Show report. As for 30 Rock, which we happen to love up here at WWK HQ, we haven't seen the last of Sherri Shepherd as Tracy Jordan's wife Angie. When I ran into the awesome Sherri at the premiere party for her new show Wedding Bells, she told me she'd definitely be back on the show in the future and that "Tina wrote that role for me! She was breast-feeding her baby in front of the TV, and she saw me on the Ellen show talking about breast-feeding and role-playing with my husband, and she got inspired." Love. It.

Anabel: Do you know what they're gonna do with the HIV storyline on CSI: NY?
I can tell you that storyline has not been dropped. Sources tell me that Stella's forced to address the HIV issue more aggressively in a coming episode.

Tracie in Concord, California: What can you tell me about upcoming relationships on October Road?
Love is in the air on Thursday's episode. Not one, but two couples are getting together this week, and it happens among the most unlikely pairs. The downside? A big relationship is coming to an end.

Courtney in Anaheim, California: I am digging October Road. How long do we have to wait until Nick and Hannah get back together?
It doesn't look like the two former lovebirds will be getting back together anytime soon, since Nick has a new girl in his life.

Matthew in Cascade, Colorado: What's coming up on House? I love that show!
I'm hearing the producers are currently preparing for a major shoot that involves an ocean helicopter rescue! I'm assuming that none of the series regulars are involved, but you know what they say about assuming...FYI, the incident takes place right around season-finale time.

Raquel in San Francisco: Anything interesting to tell us about Law & Order: Special Victims Unit? I'm dying for some scoop!
I spoke to Adam Beach about his upcoming role on SVU. As you may know, he's joining the cast next season as a regular, reprising his role as Det. Chester Lake. (By the way, the producers assure me that he's strictly an addition, and there will be no cast subtraction necessary to make it work, so fear not—all your faves will be back.) Adam told me that while his backstory and character arc are still being developed, "I have a feeling there's going to be romance between him and someone else, and that slowly develops." Mmm...

Karen in Highland Park, Texas: I love Judith Light! Is she going to stay on Ugly Betty even though she's admitted to being a murderer?
I'm hearing, yes, she's staying (whoo hoo!), although she will be going to prison. My sources are saying Ugly Betty is shooting scenes in jail throughout the rest of this season and into the next. Maybe she'll be in a Panamanian jail cell with Michael Scofield—lucky itch.
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Scoop on Gilmore Girls, Lost, Veronica Mars, Grey's Anatomy and More

Question: How are you coping with the loss of your beloved Gilmore Girls?— Stacy

Ausiello: I have good days and bad days. Today is a good day, thanks in large part to my friends at Pfizer. Warning to all you GG-haters: Considering this is the last Ask Ausiello of the Gilmore era, this week's column is a veritable Stars Hollowpalooza. Yep, I'm throwing in everything but the kitchen sink. On second thought, the sink's going in, too.

Question: Is Gilmore Girls really going to end with Logan and Rory broken up? 'Cause that would suck!— Caitburke

Ausiello: Yep, they're finished. Sad but true. Knowing you guys would be broken up about it on this, the morning after the big split, I literally went to the ends of the earth to bring you an exclusive little pick-me-up: an exit interview with Logan himself, Matt Czuchry. Due to his travel schedule — he's currently in Austria visiting his family — the Mattster was unable to talk to me over the phone in time to meet my deadline. But being the unbelievably awesome human being that he is, he went ahead and e-mailed me answers to questions he thought I would ask. So, without further delay, I give you Gilmore Girls' exiting Matt Czuchry, in his own words.


• On Gilmore Girls coming to a close: It is an honor for me to have been part of such a well-loved show for the past three seasons. I know that the fans will miss the connection they have developed over the past seven seasons, and I will miss working with my friends on a project that I believed in so passionately.


• How I found out Gilmore Girls was officially not coming back: Currently I am in Vienna, Austria, visiting my family. I checked my cell-phone messages and one message referenced the official word regarding the end of the show. As I was listening to the message, my niece was calling for me in the other room. She was saying, "Uncle Matt, do you want to color with me?" These are the moments in life that make it all so beautiful.


• On Logan's story line in last night's episode: The joy of Gilmore Girls has always centered around [the relationship between] Lorelai and Rory. I was very happy in regards to Logan's story line when I read the scrïpt for Episode 21. The conclusion for Logan and Rory's relationship preserves the integrity and beauty of the show's best quality.


• On the last scene for Logan and Rory: The last scene for Logan and Rory was such an important scene for Alexis and me. We wanted to get the thing right, knowing that there were three years of history between these two characters. The scene had so much weight for us as people and as actors that it was hard to just play the moments and do our jobs effectively. I've seen the end result and I am happy with it. But at the same time, it’s hard to believe that that's really it. It's all done.


• The impact of Logan: Logan's effect on Rory and the change that he brought in Rory over the past three seasons, and thus the change that Logan brought to the story lines of the show overall, has been an extreme pleasure to be a part of. Rory goes off into the world changed by her direct experiences with Logan. For Logan to be there at the end of such a beloved show is special for me both as an actor and as a fan of the show.


Question: Clones! You heard me, the survivors of the plane crash and some of the people on the island are clones. That's why Locke can walk because his DNA was that of a perfectly good Locke. That's why the Russian dude who was supposed to have died in that sonic-fence thing came back. That's why the women on the island can't have children because for some reason clones can't have babies! Tell me I'm wrong!— Linda

Ausiello: You're wrong! "Damon and I are willing to go out on a limb and ding that theory," Carlton Cuse says. "They are not clones."

Question: Do me a favor? Tell your friends over at Lost that if the show ends with us finding out that everyone is actually dead, I'm going to be pretty miffed. That, and I'll be throwing away my Lost mugs, T-shirts, fan-club kits and magazines. OK... maybe not the fan-club kits, but those shirts will be history.— Sandi

Ausiello: Hold onto your loot: They're not — I repeat, not — dead.

Question: Lost has been awesome of late. Am I correct in assuming that the "game-changing" episode is still to come?— Steve

Ausiello: News flash: The "game-changer" and the "Rattlesnake in the Mailbox" are one and the same. Mark your calendars accordingly.

Question: Thank you for the Lauren Graham interview. I love her even more now.— Suz

Ausiello: And you're going to love me even more when I tell you I saved a few gems from the interview for Ask Ausiello! Toward the end of our chat, I asked her if she was sad that the cast and crew didn't get a chance to formally say goodbye to each other at the wrap party last month, since, at the time, it looked like the show was coming back. "For me personally, I don't know how I would've said goodbye," she admitted. "I was so emotional anyway with things being up in the air. I feel like it would have been really hard to try to say thank you, to try to say goodbye to those 153 people."

Question: Is Chloe's power on Smallville that she can die and come back to life — hence the "death" you alluded to in the season finale?— Beatty

Ausiello: You're getting warmer. Watch this week's vodcast and you'll be on fire!

Question: I just saw the promo for tomorrow's Grey's Anatomy. Please tell me Derek doesn't sleep with that bar tramp!— Stephanie

Ausiello: Rumor has it that that bar tramp (aka Reunion's Chyler Leigh) was offered a 13-episode contract next season. In other words, if he doesn't sleep with her this season, he's bound to next.

Question: Rob Thomas was supposed to pitch the CW the new FBI-themed Veronica Mars on May 2. Any idea how it went?— Mohammad

Ausiello: The CW loved it — so much so that VM's condition has been upgraded from "critical" to "guarded." As I reported yesterday, network head Dawn Ostroff requested additional materials from Thomas on the proposed revamp. That, my friends, is what we call a fraktastic sign. Click here to read my complete story (including scoop on the proposed title change).

Question: I just want to say that I loved Pizonica. He's cute, she's cute — what's not to love? It's not like she's trying to get married this instant. Why can't she have a fun, cute, charming boyfriend for a little while? Besides, the best relationships always happen when you’re not looking for them.— Amy

Ausiello: You see that, LoVe 'shippers? It's not just me!

Question: I have officially jumped ship from LoVe to Pizonica. Is there any chance in heaven that Chris Lowell will do both the Grey's spin-off and a fourth season of Veronica Mars?— Jen

Ausiello: Highly unlikely. BTW, in light of the less-than-encouraging reviews, can Grey's 2.0 still be considered a slam dunk? Discuss amongst yourselves.

Question: Seriously, what did you think of the Addison show?— Kelly

Ausiello: I'll say this: It read much better on paper.

Question: The finale of 24 is coming up and there is still no closure for Logan! What happened?— Kati

Ausiello: You didn't hear? He's hanging out in Limboland with Behrooz.
Question: I know it's really early, but do you have any scoop on the Pegasus-centric Battlestar Galactica TV-movie?— Wendy

Ausiello: For the last time: It's never too early for me to spoil your favorite shows! Get it through your thick skulls, people! The fact is I do have scoop on the upcoming BSG movie. Casting is under way on the project, and producers are looking for an actress to play Admiral Cain's former lieutenant on Pegasus. BTW, how psyched am I that Michelle Forbes is returning? Pretty gosh-darn psyched. Best BSG guest star ever, IMHO.

Question: I am really sorry that Gilmore Girls isn't coming back next season. Since you have already read the finale scrïpt, can you at least tell me if it is implied that Luke and Lorelai will stay together?— Barbara

Ausiello: It's heavily implied.

Question: Any idea if AS-P's last words are going to be the final words of the series?— Laura

Ausiello: Unfortunately, they're not. But as Lauren mentioned in our Q&A, she would've asked AS-P for permission to use her final four words had she known ahead of time that the show was kaput. "I think she would've given it up to me had we known this was the end," she said. "And we would've worked it in."

Question: Now that we know Gilmore Girls is ending, have you begun stalking AS-P to find out what those last words were? I believe that she promised to tell you if the show ended this year.— Holly

Ausiello: No, I'm just sitting around waiting for her to e-mail them to me. (Beat) Of course I have begun stalking her! Mark my words: I'll get those four words out of her if it's the last thing I do!

Question: Can I be your secretary?— Gena

Ausiello: No, you can't be my stalker secretary. I've got enough of those.

Question: With the upfronts coming next week, can you tell us which pilots are generating the most heat?— Smalley72

Ausiello: One pilot is generating more heat than all the rest combined: ABC's Pushing Daisies. One of my network moles went so far as to call it "one of the best pilots I have ever seen."

Question: I'm confused as to where your home court is. I know you're from New Jersey, but where do you actually live/work — NYC or L.A.? Do you have pads in both places?— Cobby

Ausiello: First off, Cobby, I don’t use pads. They’re too bulky. Secondly, is this for fan-mail purposes or your stalking needs? Because I’ll need to clear it with my doorman, and he’s already busy keeping Gena at bay.

Question: If there are, as you said last week, "children reading this column," why do you use blasphemous and offensive language like "for chrissakes" in it? Please consider not swearing at your readers. On a more positive note, you write an otherwise wonderfully humorous column.— Geoffrey

Ausiello: I'll stop using "chrissakes" on one condition: You offer up something equally offensive and blasphemous instead. It's only fair.

Question: Cut your hair.— Paul

Ausiello: Upstairs or downstairs? Please be more specific with your requests, people!

Question: Have you abandoned The Shield? I never see anything about it in your columns. That show rocks!— Mallory

Ausiello: Last night's four-star episode single-handedly guaranteed the show a spot on our annual Dream Emmy Ballot.

Question: Is it Emmy time for The Shield's Walton Goggins?— Mike Colucci

Ausiello: In a perfect world? Yes. In a world that denied his costar Forest Whitaker a nod last year? Probably not.

Question: Got anything on Ugly Betty?— Craig

Ausiello: Only that it might be headed to Sundays at 8 pm next fall. Watch my new vodcast for more!

Question: Do you have some information concerning a mysterious man in a mysterious car in the mysterious 24 season finale's final moments? — Daniel Pilon

Ausiello: No, but I'm willing to pay big $$$ to anyone who does.

Question: With Gilmore Girls ending, please, please, please, answer me this one question: Will Emily and Lorelai hug before the end of the series?— BLAO1028

Ausiello: (Spoiler alert) No. They do, however, have a really nice moment together — although it's nothing compared to the final scene between Lorelai and Rory, which Lauren described for me during our chat: "It ends with a shot that mirrors the closing shot of the pilot, which really represents the show. It's Lorelai and Rory sitting in the diner talking about really nothing. Just having a moment together." She added that most of the story lines get resolved by the end of the hour. "Had we come back, I
think it would've been a little bit like, 'Oops, never mind!'"

Question: I guess 3 Lbs was really just Stanley Tucci's audition tape for ER. Any news on if he'll be back for next season?— Antonio Lopez
Ausiello: Not only will he be back, but he'll be a series regular.

Question: Thanks for the amazing interview with Lauren Graham. It made me cry, especially the last part when she thanked the fans.— Tamy Ponczyk

Ausiello: Keep your tissues handy. Something else I saved from my Lauren Q&A was this morsel about what might've happened next season if the show had returned. "Kelly Bishop said to me, 'If we come back, I think Emily should buy half of the inn, so that we have to work together.' It was such a great idea. Lorelai would have a new level of irritation." Um, I don't know about you, but to me, that sounds like the makings of one kick-butt Broadway show.
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