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Spoilers Ahead for Our Favorite T.V. Shows

I’m loving the new show Privileged, but spoilers are almost non-existent. What do they have up their sleeves? – Amy
Matt: Because you share my love for Jo’s new CW series (yes, I get to call her “Jo”), I give you this super-juicy scoop: Laurel (played by Anne Archer) has a big secret in her past… and one that Megan will come upon in a most un-Meganlike way. Oh, and one of the twins finds herself in a “roofie” situation — with a surprising outcome.

Tell me that Hart Hanson is not seriously thinking of having Booth’s brother, Jared, and Bones get into a relationship with each other. – Sharon
Matt: “Relationship” can be such a nasty word. Brennan most certainly will be attracted to the upstanding Navy officer, I am assured, and he to her. But really, how en fuego can these two get in just the two episodes Brendan Fehr is signed on for? I need at least four outings to get my own mojo working.

How about a little Gossip Girl?
Oh, twist my arm! I love that show, and I’m hearing that episodes 6 through 10 are amazing. The sixth ep is where Serena and Blair go to Yale and get in a physical catfight. (Is it sad that I’m looking forward to this more than any other TV event right now?) Also, Serena really starts falling for Aaron Rose, the artist I told you about whom she knew when she was younger. Looks like S is most def. into creative types

Marc in San Diego: Dexter please!
Dexter is going to do a bad, bad thing in the next episode, and Jimmy Smits is going to love him for it. It’s insane.

Dyan in Cambria Height, N.Y.: I can’t believe both Gio and Henry are gone! There’s a serious lack of male hotness on Ugly Betty now. Please tell me there will be some relief!
Do you remember the sexy, albeit suicidal, Captain Gault (Grant Bowler) from Lost? Grant will be playing Meade’s new CFO, and he tells me that his character “is a bit of a maverick and is very, very good at what he does. He manages to place himself squarely between Daniel and Wilhelmina.” That’s what she said? And in other hotness news, look for an Eddie Cibrian shower scene!

Sue in Madison, Ind.: I cannot wait for Pushing Daisies—I have missed Ned, Chuck, Olive, Emerson and Digby!
It’s back this Wednesday! Ned’s dad is going to pop up in the premiere, though Ned just doesn’t know it yet. Speaking of fathers, watch for Emerson to try and track down his missing daughter this season. Chi McBride told me at the ET/People post-Emmys party that the audience will be seeing her before Emerson does, and that there’s some serious baby-mama drama.

Trouble is afoot at Olive’s nunnery, so the gang will be going undercover in an upcoming episode. I’m pretty sure that’s when we’ll hear Kristin Chenoweth sing The Sound of Music, god bless her perky little awesome soul.

Sarah in Buffalo, N.Y.: Any scoop on True Blood? I am obsessed!
Nelsan Ellis, who plays Lafayette, told me a “big name” is going to be introduced as Lafayette’s vampire-blood supplier and boyfriend.

Melanie in Lake Tahoe, Calif: Hey, what about Brothers & Sisters? I loved the premiere! Are they going to find Ryan?
Yes, as I previously reported, Jason Ritter came in to meet with casting folks regarding the role of Ryan, but they are considering other name as well. Regardless, Nora will be put in charge of whether to find Ryan, and she and Holly will end up doing the deed. Also, Rebecca’s gonna give Nora a crap load of cash, and Kitty’s new book, which trashes the family, is not going to go over well.

Fabricio from San Francisco: Do you have any information about John and Cameron’s relationship on upcoming episodes of Terminator?
Don’t get your hopes up for anything too explicit—John is focused on Riley this season. Thomas Dekker told the crowd at the Golden Apple fan event that he enjoyed playing John’s “inner emotional battle” with his feelings for Riley. In other John news, apparently episode five is a big one for John and Derek’s relationship. According to Brian Austin Green, it’s good, but, “All I can say is that it’s 52 minutes and sponsored by Dodge.” Hee.

Source: E!Online

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Latest Scoop on Some of Our Favorite Shows

Make a pie-eater happy. Give me some juicy Pushing Daisies scoop! — Cecilia
Mickey: Remember how Ned inadvertently “killed” Chuck’s dad when he was a kid? Well, let’s just say that Chuck and her dead dad are going to have more in common than blue eyes or a love of cheese.

On the last Ghost Whisperer, Professor Payne noted that a shadow was missing from the group. Will that be addressed in the season opener? – Cathy
Matt: Oh yes. In fact, that ominous moment caps the season premiere’s “Previously On…” montage. Further underlining, boldfacing and italicizing that “clue” will be a new group of spirits whose leader passes along a very disturbing message to Melinda.

Can I get some scoop on True Blood? It’s so much better than Twilight. — Laxmi
Mickey: Last week when I said that True Blood “sucks,” you guys knew that I was making fun of its tendency to use heavy-handed vampire metaphors, right? OK, good. You know that song “Love the One You’re With”? At least one couple lives by its mantra and hooks up with each other when they can’t be with the one they love.


Source: TV Guide

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True Blood : Angelina Jolie Adopts Vampire Baby

LMAO this is just pure lolarity:

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True Blood Trailer

Here are two trailers of HBO’s new original series, True Blood.

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True Blood

 

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I’m kind of intrigued by the new HBO series True Blood. It’s about vampires. Here is the synopsis:

The series follows Sookie Stackhouse, a telepathic barmaid who finds comfort in the company of vampires since they have no brainwave activity for her to read. She and her brother Jason were raised by her grandmother after losing their parents in a flood and she tries to keep her telepathic ability a secret. Thanks largely in part to the creation of a Japanese-made synthetic blood called True Blood (where the series takes it name) vampires have make their existence known to the world. Sookie works at the bar ‘Merlotte’s’ which is owned and operated by her boss Sam Merlotte who has a secret of his own.

It premieres on September 7. It’s kind of interesting. Here are the official episode summary for episodes 1 - 4 from True-Blood.net.

Episode 1.01: Strange Love (series premiere)

HBO:Sunday, September 7 @ 9PM EST (2 hour premiere)
HBO2: Monday, September 8 @ 8PM EST

Across the country, vampires have “come out of the coffin” following the invention of mass-produced synthetic blood. In Louisiana, Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin), a waitress with telepathic abilities, falls under the spell of sexy, 173-year-old vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer) – whose thoughts she can’t read. After saving Bill from the Rattrays (James Parks, Karina Logue), a pair of ruthless “vampire drainers,” Sookie tests the limits of Bill’s gratitude when the two are left alone in the dark. Meanwhile, Sookie’s best friend Tara (Rutina Wesley) goes to work for Sam Merlotte (Sam Trammell) at his bar and grill, while Sookie’s roguish brother Jason (Ryan Kwanten) finds himself in hot water when a “fangbanger” with whom he’s been intimate meets a tragic end.

Written and directed by Alan Ball.

Episode 1.02: The First Taste

HBO: Sunday, September 14 @ 9PM EST
HBO2: Monday, September 15 @ 8PM EST

Bill returns Sookie’s favor by rescuing her from the Rattrays’ revenge, healing the wounded waitress with his own blood and leaving her with temporarily heightened senses. After being invited into Gran’s (Lois Smith) house for a “get-to-know-you” gathering with Jason and her family, Bill joins Sookie for a nocturnal sojourn. They end up at Bill’s dilapidated antebellum estate, where he fights off his primal vampire urges for the acquiescent Sookie. Later, Sookie’s desires get the better of her as she returns to Bill’s – and is greeted by a gaggle of his bloodthirsty vampire friends.

Written by Alan Ball; directed by Scott Winant.

Episode 1.03: Mine

HBO: Sunday, September 21 @ 9PM EST
HBO2: Monday, September 22 @ 8PM EST

Foiled in their attempt to “glamour” Sookie, vampires Malcolm (Andrew Rothenberg), Liam (Graham Shiels) and Diane (Aunjanue Ellis) make a hasty retreat after Bill lays claim to the waitress. At Merlotte’s, Sam seeks a short-term remedy to his long-term loneliness, while Tara seeks respite from her mother’s alcohol-fueled rage. Spurned by Dawn (Lynn Collins) for lack of performance, Jason turns to Lafayette (Nelsan Ellis), Merlotte’s short-order cook, for help with his problem.

Written by Alan Ball; directed by John Dahl.

Episode 1.04: Escape From Dragon House

HBO: Sunday, September 28 @ 9PM EST
HBO2: Monday, September 29 @ 8PM EST

Another killing in Bon Temps finds Jason back in custody with officers Andy (Chris Bauer) and Bud (William Sanderson). Tara gets him off the hook, but neither she nor Lafayette has the antidote to his current ailment. Urged by Gran to use her telepathic abilities to weed out the murderer and exonerate her brother, Sookie persuades Bill to take her to a Shreveport vampire bar called Fangtasia, where she impresses a dominant Nordic bloodsucker named Eric (Alexander Skarsgård) with her prescient powers. Later, Bill demonstrates his own considerable powers when an abusive patrolman stops the couple on their way home.

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