Spoilery spoilers that spoil!
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Question: You recently said that Robert Sean Leonard should prepare an Emmy acceptance speech, so that must mean Wilson has some juicy storyline action coming up on House. What can you tell us about our favorite boy wonder oncologist? —Clover
Ausiello: Don’t be surprised if around episode 10 the tables turn and House ends up nursing Wilson back to health. Source - I've been waiting for an ep like that for YEARS!!!
Question: Why are you ignoring the No. 1 show in the ratings? Seriously, give us some scoop on NCIS! —Alexandra
Ausiello: This may or may not be a first for the show, but this season NCIS will devote special episodes to Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. How much you wanna bet that last one will feature a golden Ziva moment? I’m in for $10. Source - Aww...
Question: USA is calling this week’s episode of Psych the “fall finale.” Is that the same thing as the season finale, or will there be more episodes later on? —Kristin
Ausiello: More episodes later on. This Friday’s episode marks the end of the first part of season 4. The second half will run in early ‘10 and climax with the return of Ally Sheedy as the Ying Yang Killer! The ep, co-written and directed by star James Roday, revolves around the release of Yang’s tell-all book. Source - yes!
Canadian Space Promo for Supernatural's 5x06 ep - wow, looks intense!
And The CW unveils its drama slate for 2010-2011:
- Spy School for Girls: which revolves around female spy trainees at a CIA facility.
- Nashville: a drama that revolves around a young female singer destined for stardom - and a male songwriter whose career isn't as certain.
- Plymouth Rock: a soap that centers on young people on a ship traveling to a distant planet in order to colonize and save the human race.
- Confessions of a Backup Dancer - about a woman who scores a gig as a backup dancer for a major pop star.
- The March Sisters: described as "Little Women" meets "Sex and the City," about working-class siblings who try to make it on Park Avenue.
- untitled: drama based on the life of socialite Sloan Barnett and set in Manhattan's Early Case Assessment Bureau, where she worked.
- Bitches in Britches: a family soap set in the equestrian world of Millbrook.
Wow, that's a lot of shows in work - too bad not one of them does anything for me. I wonder how many series they want to cancel in May 2010... *worried*
Ausiello: Don’t be surprised if around episode 10 the tables turn and House ends up nursing Wilson back to health. Source - I've been waiting for an ep like that for YEARS!!!
Question: Why are you ignoring the No. 1 show in the ratings? Seriously, give us some scoop on NCIS! —Alexandra
Ausiello: This may or may not be a first for the show, but this season NCIS will devote special episodes to Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. How much you wanna bet that last one will feature a golden Ziva moment? I’m in for $10. Source - Aww...
Question: USA is calling this week’s episode of Psych the “fall finale.” Is that the same thing as the season finale, or will there be more episodes later on? —Kristin
Ausiello: More episodes later on. This Friday’s episode marks the end of the first part of season 4. The second half will run in early ‘10 and climax with the return of Ally Sheedy as the Ying Yang Killer! The ep, co-written and directed by star James Roday, revolves around the release of Yang’s tell-all book. Source - yes!
Canadian Space Promo for Supernatural's 5x06 ep - wow, looks intense!
And The CW unveils its drama slate for 2010-2011:
- Spy School for Girls: which revolves around female spy trainees at a CIA facility.
- Nashville: a drama that revolves around a young female singer destined for stardom - and a male songwriter whose career isn't as certain.
- Plymouth Rock: a soap that centers on young people on a ship traveling to a distant planet in order to colonize and save the human race.
- Confessions of a Backup Dancer - about a woman who scores a gig as a backup dancer for a major pop star.
- The March Sisters: described as "Little Women" meets "Sex and the City," about working-class siblings who try to make it on Park Avenue.
- untitled: drama based on the life of socialite Sloan Barnett and set in Manhattan's Early Case Assessment Bureau, where she worked.
- Bitches in Britches: a family soap set in the equestrian world of Millbrook.
Wow, that's a lot of shows in work - too bad not one of them does anything for me. I wonder how many series they want to cancel in May 2010... *worried*