Oct. 10th, 2012

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The Vampire Diaries:
Is Elena going to be a Debbie Downer throughout her transition? She looks so mopey in all The Vampire Diaries pictures!


OK, we'll admit that Elena doesn't look so thrilled in this photo, but executive producer Julie Plec promises that there will be fun times ahead for the newbie vamp. "She's going to go through a little bit of everything. One of the things we set out to do this year was to show the experience becoming of vampire -- highs, lows, warts and all." Plus: a little crow tells us that a very happy Elena parties it up so much in an early episode that she even does a keg stand! (No, not of blood! Ew.)



Revenge:
Will Emily get Revenge on Ashley for dating Daniel? 

She certainly has a few tricks up her sleeve. "You're going to find that Ashley is not a random friend for Emily," creator Mike Kelley tells us. "There's a reason that Emily chose her to be her entrée into the Hamptons world, so she's got a few cards to play against Ashley should she choose to use them. I also think that there were true feelings involved between Emily and Daniel that she has to resolve in her head. She still has affection for him. Love on Daniel's side for Emily is going to cause a problem between Daniel and Ashley."




Once Upon A Time:
When will Regina learn about her true origin?

Oh, that Regina is the child promised to Rumplestiltskin? They haven't filmed it yet, says Lana Parrilla. "At this point, Regina doesn't have the knowledge that she is the child. There is a hint that he has held her as a baby and she's kind of freaked-out." Still, Regina has other things to worry about considering she needs to turn her attention to rescuing Emma and Snow. "There's conflicting feelings around Emma and Mary Margaret being gone," Parrilla says. "There's celebratory moments typically, and then, 'OMG, without them, I still don't have Henry. I need them in order to have a relationship with Henry.'" So look for that to heat up now that Henry's been left to live with Grandpa Charming.



Fringe
Please, please tell me Olivia will be using her abilities this season to kick some observer butt. And not just one time.

Does she still have her abilities? When we caught up with the lovely Anna Torv, she expressed doubt. “In the last scene of season four, Walter says, ‘It’s all out of your system now,’” she says. Of course, we know nothing is ever guaranteed on this show.


The Vampire Diaries
I need some VampElena spoilers!

What about an ID game where Vampire Elena is AT LEAST one of the answers? In the premiere…1) Two characters almost have sex in the woods, 2) Someone gets a very meaningful gift in a moment that will drive fans wild, 3) Someone’s lapse in judgement will cause them great emotional pain in episode 2, 4) Guilt-ridden Matt gets some very wise advice from an unlikely person.

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The Vampire Diaries:
Is Elena going to be a Debbie Downer throughout her transition? She looks so mopey in all The Vampire Diaries pictures!


OK, we'll admit that Elena doesn't look so thrilled in this photo, but executive producer Julie Plec promises that there will be fun times ahead for the newbie vamp. "She's going to go through a little bit of everything. One of the things we set out to do this year was to show the experience becoming of vampire -- highs, lows, warts and all." Plus: a little crow tells us that a very happy Elena parties it up so much in an early episode that she even does a keg stand! (No, not of blood! Ew.)



Revenge:
Will Emily get Revenge on Ashley for dating Daniel? 

She certainly has a few tricks up her sleeve. "You're going to find that Ashley is not a random friend for Emily," creator Mike Kelley tells us. "There's a reason that Emily chose her to be her entrée into the Hamptons world, so she's got a few cards to play against Ashley should she choose to use them. I also think that there were true feelings involved between Emily and Daniel that she has to resolve in her head. She still has affection for him. Love on Daniel's side for Emily is going to cause a problem between Daniel and Ashley."




Once Upon A Time:
When will Regina learn about her true origin?

Oh, that Regina is the child promised to Rumplestiltskin? They haven't filmed it yet, says Lana Parrilla. "At this point, Regina doesn't have the knowledge that she is the child. There is a hint that he has held her as a baby and she's kind of freaked-out." Still, Regina has other things to worry about considering she needs to turn her attention to rescuing Emma and Snow. "There's conflicting feelings around Emma and Mary Margaret being gone," Parrilla says. "There's celebratory moments typically, and then, 'OMG, without them, I still don't have Henry. I need them in order to have a relationship with Henry.'" So look for that to heat up now that Henry's been left to live with Grandpa Charming.



Fringe
Please, please tell me Olivia will be using her abilities this season to kick some observer butt. And not just one time.

Does she still have her abilities? When we caught up with the lovely Anna Torv, she expressed doubt. “In the last scene of season four, Walter says, ‘It’s all out of your system now,’” she says. Of course, we know nothing is ever guaranteed on this show.


The Vampire Diaries
I need some VampElena spoilers!

What about an ID game where Vampire Elena is AT LEAST one of the answers? In the premiere…1) Two characters almost have sex in the woods, 2) Someone gets a very meaningful gift in a moment that will drive fans wild, 3) Someone’s lapse in judgement will cause them great emotional pain in episode 2, 4) Guilt-ridden Matt gets some very wise advice from an unlikely person.

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I actually caught the tail end of it on the CW last night because ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WAS ON TV!

From EW.com:

This was one of the biggest mysteries of the fall: How many people would tune in to watch Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog on The CW? How many might watch a a low-budget, if beloved, web series on television after it’s been free online for years?

Here’s the answer: 566,000 viewers and a 0.2 in the adult demo.

Is that good? Bad? Well, if Dr. Horrible were a new show this would be as terrible as Bad Horse’s whinny. It’s also less than The CW’s program in this slot last week, the very little-seen music competition series Next (you have no idea what I’m referring to, do you?). But Dr. Horrible is not a new show. Another person could look at these number and go: Wow, a video that’s been on YouTube for four years got 566,000 viewers! And a more flattering comparison is The CW’s summer show The LA Complex, which only did a little better in its premiere with 646,000 viewers.

One suspects if a person had any urge to see Dr. Horrible, they’ve already watched it to their heart’s content (of course, the same could be said for 1965′s A Charlie Brown Christmas, yet that special wins its time slot nearly every year). Viewing likely was driven by hardcore fans celebrating the novelty of getting to watch the show on the old fashion big box, and a few curious lookie-loos who never caught it online. Lead-in Hart of Dixie had 1.2 million and a 0.4 ratings, down from last week’s premiere.

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I actually caught the tail end of it on the CW last night because ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WAS ON TV!

From EW.com:

This was one of the biggest mysteries of the fall: How many people would tune in to watch Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog on The CW? How many might watch a a low-budget, if beloved, web series on television after it’s been free online for years?

Here’s the answer: 566,000 viewers and a 0.2 in the adult demo.

Is that good? Bad? Well, if Dr. Horrible were a new show this would be as terrible as Bad Horse’s whinny. It’s also less than The CW’s program in this slot last week, the very little-seen music competition series Next (you have no idea what I’m referring to, do you?). But Dr. Horrible is not a new show. Another person could look at these number and go: Wow, a video that’s been on YouTube for four years got 566,000 viewers! And a more flattering comparison is The CW’s summer show The LA Complex, which only did a little better in its premiere with 646,000 viewers.

One suspects if a person had any urge to see Dr. Horrible, they’ve already watched it to their heart’s content (of course, the same could be said for 1965′s A Charlie Brown Christmas, yet that special wins its time slot nearly every year). Viewing likely was driven by hardcore fans celebrating the novelty of getting to watch the show on the old fashion big box, and a few curious lookie-loos who never caught it online. Lead-in Hart of Dixie had 1.2 million and a 0.4 ratings, down from last week’s premiere.

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