Post by .. |[ Angel ]| .. on Mar 31, 2008 12:22:38 GMT -5
Welcome fellow spoiler freaks, this is a place to post spoilers only! No discussions are to take place in this thread! If you find a spoiler, please post it and I will edit the original post, so that they are all there. Next to all the entries you will find the date in which the entry was made. New entries will have bold red dates (like so 05/25), not brand new but still quite fresh entries will have bold beige dates (like so 05/25) and the rest of the entries will have a regular bold date next to them. Seperate threads can be opened for spoiler speculation.
General Season 5 Spoilers
(05/06) Question: Nicollette Sheridan's absence was noticeable on the season finale of Desperate Housewives. I heard that Marc Cherry said that Edie would be gone for awhile, but he could see her coming back in a "few years." Since the show fast-forwarded five years, was that his coy way of saying she'll be back in the fall? — Candy
Ausiello: Congratulations Candy — you just answered your very own question! I believe that's only the second time that's happened in AA history. Let's have a round of applause for Candy!
Question: Hope you are enjoyed your vacation! In honor of your return, here's a crapload of questions. Is Desperate Housewives casting for Lynette's now-teen terrors? Is Brothers & Sisters casting the role of long-lost Walker, Ryan? Are any Girlfriends characters going to show up on The Game to wrap up their storylines? What's dream Emmy nominee Amy Pietz doing now that Aliens in America is done? — Dennis
Ausiello: Normally, I'd enforce the "Only one question per Aushole" rule, but considering I left you guys high and dry last week, I'll make an exception just this once. Your answers are as follows: Yes, yes, perhaps, and testing for pilots.
(05/06) Marcia Cross, who plays domestic goddess Bree on the ABC comedy-drama, told AP Radio in a recent phone interview that a flash-forward narrative device will offer viewers a glimpse into the future lives of the Wisteria Lane gang.
Spoiler alert: Read no further if you don't want to know what happens to some of the central characters.
Cross said her character makes "a big leap."
"She's gone out into the world and she's become a bit of a success," the 46-year-old actress said.
When asked if that success has anything to do with the catering business Bree started with her neighbor Katherine (Dana Delany), Cross replied, "It does have to do with the business. Bree definitely has made a name for herself."
And Bree — the embodiment of preppy style — will change her look.
"Let's put it this way, the (hair) flip has died and I'm so happy about that," Cross said.
She also revealed that Eva Longoria Parker's character, Gabrielle, "has had some children."
When asked what becomes of the troublesome Kayla (Rachel Fox), who is Tom's (Doug Savant) daughter, Cross said, "She hightails it out of town or is hightailed out of town."
The season finale of "Desperate Housewives" airs Sunday.
General Spoilers
(03/27) - It seems that [Marc] Cherry has decided to take a page from the Lost playbook and set Housewives' expiration date well in advance. He plans to pull the plug after three more seasons, once the series' standard seven-year contract runs out in 2011. Source: Entertainment Weekly
(01/10) - In Monday's USA Today, [Marc Cherry] told reporter Will Keck that he's considering downsizing Lynette's demonic progeny. "I will probably do a storyline about one of the women, probably Lynette, dealing with the death of a child because I think it's one of the saddest things that can happen to a human being." Source: Ask Ausiello @ TV Guide
(02/21) - Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry has inked a four-year, eight-figure pact with ABC Television Studio (né Touchstone), Variety reports. The agreement keeps Cherry lording over Wisteria Lane through May 2011, at which time he anticipates wrapping up the story of Bree, Lynette et al. (ABC has also quietly negotiated deals with key cast members through '11.) "After seven seasons, it will be a good time to call it quits," Cherry tells the trade mag. "I don't want anyone else to run the show, and I don't want us to fade away." Source: TV Guide Online
(02/13) - Strong is contracted to be both heard and seen throughout the series' anticipated seven-year run. Source: USA Today
General Season 5 Spoilers
(05/06) Question: Nicollette Sheridan's absence was noticeable on the season finale of Desperate Housewives. I heard that Marc Cherry said that Edie would be gone for awhile, but he could see her coming back in a "few years." Since the show fast-forwarded five years, was that his coy way of saying she'll be back in the fall? — Candy
Ausiello: Congratulations Candy — you just answered your very own question! I believe that's only the second time that's happened in AA history. Let's have a round of applause for Candy!
Question: Hope you are enjoyed your vacation! In honor of your return, here's a crapload of questions. Is Desperate Housewives casting for Lynette's now-teen terrors? Is Brothers & Sisters casting the role of long-lost Walker, Ryan? Are any Girlfriends characters going to show up on The Game to wrap up their storylines? What's dream Emmy nominee Amy Pietz doing now that Aliens in America is done? — Dennis
Ausiello: Normally, I'd enforce the "Only one question per Aushole" rule, but considering I left you guys high and dry last week, I'll make an exception just this once. Your answers are as follows: Yes, yes, perhaps, and testing for pilots.
(05/06) Marcia Cross, who plays domestic goddess Bree on the ABC comedy-drama, told AP Radio in a recent phone interview that a flash-forward narrative device will offer viewers a glimpse into the future lives of the Wisteria Lane gang.
Spoiler alert: Read no further if you don't want to know what happens to some of the central characters.
Cross said her character makes "a big leap."
"She's gone out into the world and she's become a bit of a success," the 46-year-old actress said.
When asked if that success has anything to do with the catering business Bree started with her neighbor Katherine (Dana Delany), Cross replied, "It does have to do with the business. Bree definitely has made a name for herself."
And Bree — the embodiment of preppy style — will change her look.
"Let's put it this way, the (hair) flip has died and I'm so happy about that," Cross said.
She also revealed that Eva Longoria Parker's character, Gabrielle, "has had some children."
When asked what becomes of the troublesome Kayla (Rachel Fox), who is Tom's (Doug Savant) daughter, Cross said, "She hightails it out of town or is hightailed out of town."
The season finale of "Desperate Housewives" airs Sunday.
General Spoilers
(03/27) - It seems that [Marc] Cherry has decided to take a page from the Lost playbook and set Housewives' expiration date well in advance. He plans to pull the plug after three more seasons, once the series' standard seven-year contract runs out in 2011. Source: Entertainment Weekly
(01/10) - In Monday's USA Today, [Marc Cherry] told reporter Will Keck that he's considering downsizing Lynette's demonic progeny. "I will probably do a storyline about one of the women, probably Lynette, dealing with the death of a child because I think it's one of the saddest things that can happen to a human being." Source: Ask Ausiello @ TV Guide
(02/21) - Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry has inked a four-year, eight-figure pact with ABC Television Studio (né Touchstone), Variety reports. The agreement keeps Cherry lording over Wisteria Lane through May 2011, at which time he anticipates wrapping up the story of Bree, Lynette et al. (ABC has also quietly negotiated deals with key cast members through '11.) "After seven seasons, it will be a good time to call it quits," Cherry tells the trade mag. "I don't want anyone else to run the show, and I don't want us to fade away." Source: TV Guide Online
(02/13) - Strong is contracted to be both heard and seen throughout the series' anticipated seven-year run. Source: USA Today