Die again, you mean, surely.
Xander ,'Get It Done'
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Indeed. Or, die permanently.
No, no - they will find Melody and the doctor will drop them home at Earth where they will raise her to be the anthropologist we already know she becomes.
Right?
Meanwhile, White Collar: Apparently the producers are saying that the art was pilfered from the same place that had the music box - so from Tsarskoye Selo in Russia. Because it's okay for the Nazis to steal from the Russians.
Ringer:
Basically, the recovering addict/stripper twin is a witness in a high profile murder case who runs away to her estranged rich/married twin because she's scared to testify. They go for a boat ride and Rich Twin commits suicide by jumping overboard while Stripper Twin takes a nap. Stripper Twin decides to take Rich Twin's identity (Rich Twin helpfully left her wallet and wedding ring behind on the boat), which works because Rich Twin has never told anyone in her rich snooty life that she has a twin sister. So the police just assume Stripper Twin has disappeared. (I mean, I assume that the hot FBI guy figuring this out will be part of the plot, but on the face of it it just looks like Stripper Twin has run off somewhere and nobody has any reason to suspect Rich Twin knew anything about it since they were so estranged.)
It also turns out that Rich Twin had problems and secrets and stuff, so OOPS SUCKS TO BE YOU NOW STRIPPER TWIN. I just wish it had made more sense.
Is it POSITIVE that rich twin is dead? Like if the show lasts 1-2 seasons, will she turn up?
Looks like Colin Ford will be back as Wee!Sam (now Teen!Sam) in SPN 7.03. Episode is titled "The Girl Next Door".
It's also apparent that Brock Kelly will be back (but probably later in the season).
Nope, plenty of room for the rich twin to turn up alive and demand her life back. She kills herself offscreen and there's no body...
Ringer sounds like it was dreamed up by whoever it was who wrote Princess Daisy, back in the day.
I'll be ever so glad to see Colin Ford again. He was fantabulous. Brock Kelly, not so much.
At least he seems nice? I'll have to content myself that the intervening years have fleshed Brock out enough to look more like JA.
Colin Ford's good enough that I would not object to a magical age-regression storyline to give JP a few episodes' break from the shooting schedule.
Misha's leaving SPN. He's currently scheduled to do 2 or 3 eps, and then has no plans to do more, although he wouldn't be averse to it. But he's leaving because he wants to, not because he's being let go.