from Wrongda:
From Laura in Chicago: You said Jeffrey Dean Morgan is coming back to Grey's Anatomy, and I just can't wait. Is it just one episode? You also said no dream or flashback, so is it a hallucination? Can you tell us which episode? Can you give us any more hints as to how he comes back? Pretty please with sugar on top.
Answer:
Wow, Laura, you ridin' the sugar train already, my sweet? You've got a lotta Q's! Yes, J.Mo, aka Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Denny) is indeed coming back (for more than one ep, as far as I know) and sadly, I can't say anything more about his Grey's return. Still, I do have a little exclusive scoop on J.D.M.'s other TV whereabouts: The CW has confirmed to me exclusively that Jeffrey—aka Papa—will be coming back to Supernatural this season! Yes, Jeffrey, Jensen and Jared are reuniting and it feels so good—and of course, looks so good. (Just when you thought you could put the bib away!)
what the hell? Does this actor have a "resurrection clause" written into any show he is in?
At least the SPN framework allows for JDM to come back more easily.
I think that the producers of the two shows have a deal going, and won't bring him back on one unless he has to do double-duty on both.
Or possibly he really really hoping to get plane tickets around the world with all his frequent flyer miles.
At least the SPN framework allows for JDM to come back more easily.
And has been hinting at seeing him in some form all season long.
Yes, the SPN thing makes sense. . . the GA thing does not. Do Hallucinations count as dreams? Maybe Izzy will hallucinate him?
SPN, yes. The 'verse allows for it.
GA? Teh hell? God they are driving me batshit with this show. Medical drama where the rules are people die and stay dead. From heart conditions and clots, not demons.
You want to embrace the metaphor? Write for a metaphorical show, not a literal medical drama. Or come up with a cure for eyerollitis. Stat.
Heroes spoilers - not explicit and probably have already been guessed/discussed by fans:
From Entertainment Weekly...
1. Linderman is supposedly the mastermind "behind all the shenanigans that are going on" including the political actions of Nathan and Hiro's efforts to avert NYC's annihilation.
2. Linderman has a power.
3. Sounds like Linderman at some point will ask Hiro for his sword back.
I just watched the last two eps of BSG S3.
They are gooooooooooooood.
And for the first time ever, I don't want to spoil them. There's a thing, and it's so well-constructed that if I explain what it is, it will sound completely sucky, but it's not. It's amazing.
I can spoil Baltar's trial (he's found not-guilty, just barely -- I'll fill in the details tomorrow because right now it's midnight and I have to go to bed), but the B-plot I think needs to be seen to be understood. I'm still processing it, to be honest. There's a lot of hidden detail (and on first watch, I can't be sure how much of it was actually meaningful). And there are a few things I don't fully understand the significance of, and probably won't until next season unless RMD spoils it in the podcast.
Oh, and the monolith theme music from 2001 was on the temp track in the dream sequences, and I really really hope it's used in the actual show, because it's just perfect.
And for the first time ever, I don't want to spoil them.
It's like you're Darla when she had the baby's soul infecting her.