Ausiello:There’s a major Calzona development in the Oct. 28 episode, but a Grey’s source assures me that it’s not a turn for the worse. So don’t go barraging Shonda Rhimes with angry tweets. In the same episode, a camera crew invades Seattle Grace to film a documentary about the hospital’s recovery in the wake of the shooting rampage. In fact, the entire ep will be shot from the POV of the crew, so if shaky-cam makes you queasy you’d best pop a Dramamine before showtime.
Question: So sad to hear that you’re leaving EW! So, to cheer me up, any chance you could give me some Grey’s Anatomy scoop? —Mary
Ausiello: The sublime Amanda Foreman, who’s currently recurring on Parenthood, will guest-star in the aforementioned Oct. 28 episode as (I believe) a patient. This is also the episode that marks the return of Mandy Moore and Ryan Devlin. BTW, you’re not getting rid of me that quickly. I’m still here for a few more weeks—plenty of time to get me a really expensive farewell gift. (Registry info is forthcoming.)
Question: Good Wife scoop, please! —Cliff
Ausiello: Sounds like the show is breaking TV’s last taboo. No, not [blank], incest! A casting call has gone out for Molly, Cary’s beautiful 18-year-old cousin whom he is taking on a tour of the University of Chicago. During said tour, little Miss Molly makes it clear that she still has a crush on her older cuz. He, in turn, makes it clear that that’s gross he’s not interested. Perhaps they’re cousins once or twice or thrice removed? Or maybe they’re cousins in the way that, you know, Keri and I are cousins.
Question: What’s the poop, er, scoop on Elizabeth Reaser’s Good Wife character? —Tim
Ausiello: The scoop is … Alicia will probably get the urge to key her car. “She plays a sports writer, and she and Will develop sparks in a way that Will hasn’t with any other woman except Alicia,” explains exec producer Robert King. “We’re thrilled with [Elizabeth]. I’ve loved her since The Ex List. She’s doing an excellent job.”
Question: Could you please give us something good on Law & Order: SVU? —Kenleigh
Ausiello: I’m not sure this qualifies as good, but Oscar and Emmy winner Marcia Gay Harden is reprising her role as FBI agent Dana Lewis. But she’s not returning to work on a case. She’s returning to BE the case.
Question: Were you able to find out why Glee is casting miniature versions of Puck, Santana, Rachel, Brittany, and Mercedes? Are they doing a flashback? —Shelly
Ausiello: Nope. It’s a fantasy sequence. Or nightmare sequence if Sue’s the one doing the dreaming.
Question: You must give us some scoop on whether Darren Criss will be playing Kurt’s new love interest on Glee! —Ashley
Ausiello: That’s still TBD. All I know for certain is that they’ll be good friends.
Question: College applications are getting me down. Any news on Darren Criss’ Glee character to remotivate me? Is it too much to hope that he’ll be singing one of his own songs? —Sabrina
Ausiello: Sorry to add to your doldrums, but I do believe it’s too much to hope. But let me get confirmation of that from Criss himself. “Well, it really isn’t up to me,” shrugs the up-and-comer. “But even if it was, and as cool as that would be—personally, for me as an artist—I think it’s important to keep a bit of separation from the actors’ realities and the characters’ realities. For example, as much as I would love to geek out over Matthew Morrison singing “Passeggiata” from Light in the Piazza—or any of the Spring Awakening-turned-Glee kids doing a number from that show—it probably would shake the audience out of the world of McKinley High, or at least the Broadway fans of the show anyway. But hey, what’s best for the show is best for the show, and I trust the creators in their choice of music. If the time was right, and they ever approached me to have one of my songs used in the show, of course, I’d be absolutely thrilled.” Talented, pretty, and eloquent? Bitch.
Question: Do you have any scoop on the upcoming season of Southland? —Autumn
Ausiello: It premieres in early January, and there’ll be a new face on the force. The show is casting the role of a Latina cop who is impulsive, no-nonsense, and occasionally annoying. She’s also, and I quote, “not gorgeous, but real.” I’d hate to be the actress who gets recommended for that role.
Question: Any new Smallville scoop? —Adelle
Ausiello: Present-day Clark comes face-to-face with future Clark (a.k.a. Superman) in next Friday’s 200th episode. But I’m pretty sure that’s old news. Here’s some new news. In the Oct. 22 episode, Clark finally decides to tell Lois his secret. Which is kind of funny because that’s the same episode she decides to tell him her secret: that she already knows! Hilarious, right? I thought it was.
Question: Any cool Big Bang Theory casting scoops? —Barrie
Ausiello: This isn’t as cool as Eliza Dushku guest-starring in an episode, but actress Aarti Man (Heroes‘ Shaila) has been cast as Koothrappali’s never-before-seen sister Priya.
Question: Is the rumor true that a Dallas reboot starring Josh Holloway and Jennifer Love Hewitt is being developed? Please say it’s true! —Lillie
Ausiello: It’s sort of true. TNT is developing a new Dallas series, but it’s more of a sequel than a reboot, as it takes place a few decades after the original series left off. No one is currently attached to the project, and that includes Josh Holloway, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and (last week’s big rumor) Kiefer Sutherland.
Question: Please tell me when Chuck and Blair will be back together on Gossip Girl! —Abbey
Ausiello: Serena and Nate lay the groundwork for a possible C&B reconciliation later this month when they negotiate a peace treaty between the warring exes. A literal treaty.
Question: The synopsis for the Oct. 29 episode of Supernatural says that one of the boys faces a truth about himself that sends the other brother reeling. Any insight on which brother is “facing a truth” and which brother is sent “reeling”? —Kat
Ausiello: Sam is facing the truth; Dean is reeling.
Question: So before you leave to open your Smurf museum, could you tell me if Bones will have a Christmas episode this season? —Amanda
Ausiello: Most likely not. There’s some uncertainty about what order Bones‘ November/December episodes will air in because of the World Series, so I think all parties felt it was easier not to do one this year.
Question: Remember a little show called Brothers & Sisters? Doesn’t seem like it, considering you rarely talk about it in AA. —Steve
Ausiello: My bad. Here are a few teasers about this Sunday’s episode.
* Someone goes missing.
* Someone gets caught lying about her age.
* Someone considers plastic surgery.
* Someone (temporarily) assumes a new identity.
* An estranged couple, um, reconnect.
Question: I am really liking the show The Big C, but I am getting over the story line of her not telling anyone she has cancer. This past Monday’s episode really irked me, because I thought she was finally telling someone. It was like the House/Huddy hallucination. Do you have any spoilers on when she’s going to reveal her secret? —Melodie
Ausiello: This probably isn’t what you want to hear, but there’s another near miss coming on Oct. 18 when Cathy finally decides to tell Paul the truth. Unfortunately, before she gets the chance he drops a bombshell on HER: He wants a divorce!
Question: Any word yet on whether AMC is going to pick up Rubicon for a second season? —Christine
Ausiello: Not a peep. I imagine a decision will have to come down soon, since there’s only two episodes left.
Question: I ask you for the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you Philo T. Farnsworth. How is the future looking for one of my favorite new shows this season, The Whole Truth? Remember, Mr. Ausiello, you are under oath. —Ryan
Ausiello’s attorney: Objection. Counsel is leading the witness.
Judge: Overruled. Mr. Ausiello, please answer the question.
Ausiello: The Whole Truth is one more low-rated episode away from getting pulled off the schedule.
Judge: I like your shoes, BTW. Cole Haan?
Ausiello: Yes! They’re so comfortable!
Question: Is Miles Heizer’s character on Parenthood gay? —Colleen
Ausiello: My gut says yes, but exec producer Jason Katims says no. I’m going to side with Katims on this one.
Source: Ausiellofiles


Not much in AA this week either. The small bit of Supernatural info was nice though.
ReplyDeleteYoung Kurt was so SPOT-ON this week that I hope they can pull off the same for the other cast members.
ReplyDeleteI hope Priya aka Koothrappali's sister isn't a total cliche. I already have Outsourced to not watch for that. :/
Oh for the love of my sanity, hasn't Sam faced enough truths about himself that send people reeling. Give the poor man a break!
ReplyDeleteSo sick of Callie and Arizona! I want some Jackson and April scoop!
ReplyDeleteHey Susan :) the source isnt working
ReplyDeleteNope. That's Sam's thing now. He finds out more crazy crap about himself every season. I'm guessing this season, he's either Ghost Rider, Van Helsing, or he's part demon or something.
ReplyDeleteI'm a little weary of all the Callie/Arizona attention too, but I find Jackson to be really uninteresting. At least April is a total spazz. They're never boring.
ReplyDeleteWhat more could there possibly be? Unless he's gay?
ReplyDeleteI'm going to guess that his trip to hell turned him suddenly into......ALPHA Monster. Now the Campbell's are hunting him so they can turn him into Creepy Caller for further scientific study. Meanwhile, Sam turns to Dean who is confused about the situation but desperate to save his brother from the CSA. Bobby offers some down home trucker hat wisdom and Crowley stands by with the snarky one-liners. Eventually after detoxing so we can see long-departed and fan-loved guest stars, Cas appears to magically heal Sam of his monster blood by etching Enochian symbols on his spleen.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. Either that or Sam is The Highlander.
ReplyDeleteI've said it before - you should be writing for Supernatural.
ReplyDeleteThat was my first thought. Do you think Jared could pull off the Scots accent?
ReplyDeleteProbably not but I doubt it would matter. The hair is more important. He's going to have to keep growing it out.
ReplyDeleteI was kinda hoping it wad Dean with the secret that sends Sam reeling, but I figured it would be Sam. Freakin' Sam and his going to hell just like his brother-ness that gives you secrets. Probably about what pulled him out.
ReplyDelete/sigh.
Nope. I've been trying but I can't come up with anything as good as this. Probably the writers haven't either.
ReplyDeleteAt this point I don't see there's anything about Sam that could possibly send Dean reeling. Except if Sam fell in love with Gwen. Nah - even Sam's not that stupid.
Hmmm... you know I can see Sam with a sword
ReplyDeleteIt should be working now. Sorry about that.
ReplyDeleteHaha, I'd like to think Dean is accepting enough not to be "reeling" if he was ... unless Sam was also in love with him.... Damn it! Note to Self: Don't encourage the slash fans. xD
ReplyDeleteEhm, where´s the House scoop exactly?
ReplyDeleteSo would I. And yeah stop encouraging the slash fans. ;)
ReplyDeleteThen Dean wouldn't be the only one reeling. ;D
ReplyDeleteThe Supernatural spoiler kinda reminds me of Kristine's one word spoiler a few weeks back. Lol
ReplyDeleteSam was the obvious candiate anyways since his character is shredded in mystery this season (his return, his strange behavior). I just wonder how you can call this a spoiler in the first place since it's more a interpretation of a previous spoiler.
Yeah, like we don't know enough about dean already...
ReplyDeleteMaybe Sam is saved by something evil and it sends Dean reeling... I would love it if his powers were there with or without the blood. I think it was Eric that said the blood was like a battery for the powers... It charged them up... They should still be there even without the extra blood because he could access them after just a few drops when he was a baby. Now he has had gallons....
ReplyDeleteNowhere ha, I think Susana thought there was one because there's mention of House, but no scoop.
ReplyDeletePlease Dean is so more likely to be the gay one, remember those sex eyes he was making at Cas in 'Point of No Return' and those comments?! OK I'm going to stop encouraging the Destiel fans now, I think the writers do enough encouraging of that as it is.
ReplyDeleteHe does a mean Canadian accent, maybe they could re-write the role for a Canadian and that way they wouldn't have to change filming location?!
ReplyDeleteExcept we haven't had this spoiler yet. We didn't know for sure which brother would be the one 'facing a truth' and which one would be left 'reeling' most of us could have guessed but it would be Sam but not every fan would have liked to have made that assumption. Theres nothing like a little confirmation to ease one's mind. -This is a spoiler.
ReplyDeleteThe one word spoiler from Kristen was in regards to Dean leaving Ben and Lisa- the answer was 'Yes' and that obviously left it open to interpretation-Yes we knew Dean was going to be getting on the road again to hunt with Sam, however that doesn't mean he wouldn't be returning at some point. Obviously now we know we wont be seeing much more of them this season.- This is vague.
Both spoilers were unrelated so I don't know how one is an interpretation of the other, unless you're referring to some other spoiler I haven't read which is unlikely since I read all the spoilers?!
OMG! NO! If Serenate try to make Chuck&Blair work again, it has to fail. It just has.
ReplyDeleteI agree.
ReplyDeleteThere should be more details ):
That´s what I thought. But I was hoping I´m wrong :).
ReplyDeleteThe Gossip Girl scoop wasn't much of a scoop- much too vague
ReplyDeleteLol. If Sam falls in love with Gwen, she better be the freaking ALPHA siren. That girl's toxic. Not to mention his cousin. Serious brain sqwick here.
ReplyDeleteIt means he has a serious WTF? reaction.
ReplyDeleteDestiel ? did I hear Destiel!! :DDD yeah yeah sex eyes. hum... yummy, but no Sam is def the gay one... if it ever came to this lol.
ReplyDeletenone taken :DDD so true btw
ReplyDeleteaw and if someone can be nice enough to tell me what does "dean is sent reeling?" thanks lol. i got an ideal but im pretty much lost ahaha
I wouldn't mind. As long as he gets a cool sword. lol
ReplyDeleteCan i get some Gossip Girl Spoliers for like "goodbye Columbia" cause other then the preveiws there are none
ReplyDeleteI think that would be too much like season 4.
ReplyDeleteThere is a scene in the promo where Dean is beating up Sam pretty badly. At first I thought it was going to happen in 2 1/2 men and it was shapeshifter Sam he was beating up, but now I wonder if this is the episode where Dean beats up Sam.
ReplyDeleteWhatever the "truth" is that is revealed I just hope it ultimately brings the brothers closer together and does not pull them further apart. They need to be able to trust in each other and Sam needs Dean to help him get over the pit.
Maybe the truth is that Sam has been working with the Cambells the whole time and realizes they are the bad guys, which means, once again he has been manipulated by an evil entity. Or would that be too much like S4?
ReplyDeleteoh your fine :)....THANK YOU :)
ReplyDeleteProbably due to the The Big C spoiler and the mention of House/Huddy etc
ReplyDeleteYou're right he does, but somehow a Canadian accent isn't as badass as a Scots (no offence meant to Canadians)
ReplyDeleteBecause I really don't like any of the Campbells (except Mark because he's DEAD) I'm hoping Sam knows exactly how evil they are, and is working to bring down mysterious person/thing Grandpa Creepy was talking to on the phone. I agree: enough with the Sam manipulation already.
ReplyDeleteHAHHAHA dont worry im sure poeple understood :DDD and I knew you were kidding lol! Spn is not really the kind of show that would deal with a gay theme episode. onless its a demon related thing who would be hard to pull off LOL!
ReplyDeleteThank you LOL! awesome hhaa
ReplyDeleteOh that sounds bad - Before anyone jumps on me I wasn't meaning being gay would be a dirty little secret. I'm just digging myself into a hole here - please forget I said anything. Please?
ReplyDeleteSquicky. Yeah let's not even consider the possibility that Grandpa is Ruby. Just NO!
ReplyDeleteAnd those two theories could well be one big theory - Grandpa is Crowley's lapdog AND Sam is on a mission from Cas.
No more Sam manipulation. It's getting boring. Unless...oh man new squicky thought...what if Grandpa Creepy is Ruby reincarnated as Ruby 3.0? Erg, not sure if that makes me want to laugh at the potential Dean one-liners or cry cuz I've had enough of Ruby.
ReplyDeleteNope I'm sticking to my two original theories. Either Grandpa is Crowley's lap dog (my favorite theory because I love Crowley) or Sam is on a mission from Cas to find out who Creepy Caller is (only way to really make Cas necessary so far).
Please make it stop. Wincest makes me want to tear my eyes out.
ReplyDeleteHaha - enough already! I wasn't seriously suggesting either of them were gay - just pointing out that surely by now we must know all their dirty little secrets.
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