For those watching Smallville:
SPOILERS :: In the 100th episode of the series, Clark (Tom Welling) reveals his secret to Lana (Kristin Kreuk), Jonathan (John Schneider) and Lex (Michael Rosenbaum) learn the results of the senatorial election and there is a tragic car accident on the highway that takes the life of someone Clark loves. A desperate Clark appeals to Jor-El for help.
And some additional spoilers on the two deaths in this week's episode -- Lana Lang will die in the episode but will come back to life. Jonathan Kent will die... and not come back to life. Smallville episode "Reckoning" will air on the WB this Thursday, January 26th @ 8/9c.
Can't we just keep Lana dead? I knew I shouldn't read spoilers... Now I won't find as much joy in her death.
Putting the Torres news where it belongs:
Alias Villainess Returns!
Bradley Cooper isn't the only familiar Alias face returning for the show's 100th episode, airing, um, whenever ABC finds room on its schedule. I'm told that Gina Torres will reprise her role as Syd's archenemy, Anna Espinosa, in the landmark installment, which begins production next week and airs — all together now — "whenever ABC finds room on its schedule."
Man, now this is the GOOD kind of Torres spoiler!
t /dating myself
YAY!
Woo Hoo!!! Given that they'd captured, as opposed to "kill" (because, like with Farscape, you need to put quotes around every death on Alias), her, I was hoping she might reappear.
please bring back Sark, please bring back Sark, please bring back Sark
Has this been posted yet?
SCI FI Channel has added Lucy Lawless to the cast of its white-hot original series 'Battlestar Galactica.' Lawless will reprise her role as D'Anna Biers in a 10-episode arc in the show's eagerly anticipated third season, which begins production in Vancouver in April.
There's a lot more here, including some big assed spoilers.
Abrams not directing "Alias" finale:
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Spoilericious interview with Ron Moore about season three.
The meatiest paragraph:
“We do eventually plan on getting them back out into space, and also another major thing that’s going to happen in the third season is we’re going to do an ongoing Cylon story where we’re going to be cutting over to the Cylon world for the first time and running a complete arc within the Cylon,” reveals Moore. “It’s still coming together, but [the occupation arc] will probably be three or four or five episodes… probably four episodes. We’re still kind of stroking out exactly how these kinds of things will fall, but I don’t think it will take quite as long as it took us to wrap up the arc at the beginning of the second season.”
The sort of archetype that we’re talking about is like Vichy France: There’s a Colonial government run by President Baltar that is collaborating with the Cylons, while the humans put together an insurgent resistance against the occupation.
At this time I would like to say: eeeeeeee!