Archive: June 2009 (53-65 of 99)

Jun 15 2009 08:25 PM ET

Ratings: NHL and NBA beat summer burn-offs

Categories: TV Ratings

Sports dominated TV this weekend, with the NHL Stanley Cup Finals winning Friday night for NBC with 7.5 million viewers and the NBA Finals taking Sunday for ABC with 10.1 million. Saturday night’s graveyard for canceled series did exactly as poorly as you’d expect: Kings commanded only 1.6 million on NBC, Harper’s Island slayed a mere 3.2 million on CBS, and Pushing Daisies charmed just 2.2 million on ABC.

Here’s a look at Sunday’s ratings:

Time Show Viewers (in millions)
7 p.m. Jimmy Kimmel Live Special (ABC)
60 Minutes (CBS)
Dateline (NBC)
King of the Hill (Fox)
Jericho (The CW)
8.0
7.2
4.8
2.1 (repeat)
.6 (repeat)
7:30 p.m. NBA Finals (ABC)
American Dad (Fox)
8.3
2.5 (repeat)
8 p.m. NBA Finals (ABC)
Million Dollar Password (CBS)
The Simpsons (Fox)
10.5: Apocalypse (NBC)
The Taking of Pelham 1,2,3 (The CW)
10.1
6.7
4.0 (repeat)
3.9 (repeat)
2.2
8:30 p.m. King of the Hill (Fox) 3.8 (repeat)
9 p.m. Cold Case (CBS)
Family Guy (Fox)
6.5 (repeat)
4.4 (repeat)
9:30 p.m. American Dad (Fox) 3.5 (repeat)
10 p.m. Without a Trace (CBS) 6.4 (repeat)
Jun 15 2009 07:45 PM ET

Exclusive: Noah Wyle + Steve Spielberg + Aliens = Big fat hit?

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Noah-Wyle-Spielberg_l File this under “T” for “Things that are going to have to really suck to fail.”

Steven Spielberg has tapped Noah Wyle to headline his untitled alien-invasion pilot for TNT, sources confirm to me exclusively.

The potential series — which was announced last month at TNT’s upfront presentation — takes place six months after evil extra terrestrials decimate mankind. Wyle will play the leader of a ragtag group of citizens who try to bring down the aggressors.

Translation: It’s Spielberg’s take on V!

The gig marks a small-screen reunion for ex-TV doc Wyle and Spielberg; the Oscar-winning director was one of ER‘s founding producers. It also keeps Wyle in business with TNT, the network behind his super-fun* Librarian movies.

A TNT spokesperson declined to comment.

Is Wyle the right guy for the role? Sound off below?

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Major True Blood spoiler alert
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* So I hear. I’ve never actually seen a single one.

Jun 15 2009 05:21 PM ET

This just in: 'House' returns Sept. 21

Fox just unveiled its fall premiere dates. Here are the ones you care about:

So You Think You Can Dance: Wednesday, Sept. 16 @ 8 pm/ET
Glee: Wednesday, Sept. 16 @ 9 pm/ET
Bones: Thursday Sept. 17 @ 8 pm/ET
Fringe: Thursday Sept. 17 @ 9 pm/ET
Dollhouse: Friday, Sept. 18 @ 9 pm/ET
House: Monday, Sept. 21 @ 8 pm/ET (two-hour episode)
The Simpsons: Sunday, Sept. 27 @ 8 pm/ET
Family Guy: Sunday, Sept. 27 @ 9 pm/ET
Lie to Me: Monday, Sept. 28 @ 9 pm/ET
The Wanda Sykes Show: Saturday, Nov. 7 @ 11 pm/ET

Jun 15 2009 04:24 AM ET

'True Blood' exclusive: Lafayette speaks!

Categories: True Blood

True-Blood-Nelsan-Ellis_l WARNING: Stop reading if you have not watched the season premiere of True Blood. I mean it. Everyone else, onward and downward…

Now that you’ve seen the season 2 premiere of True Blood, join me in a chorus of “Hallelujah, Lafayette lives!” Although last November’s cliff-hanger seemed to suggest that series creator Alan Ball was remaining faithful to Charlaine Harris’ books and sending Nelsan Ellis’ fierce, flamboyant alter ego to an early grave, Sunday’s debut confirmed what many fans had hoped: Ball decided to spare the wildly popular character. But why? In this exclusive interview, Ellis has the surprising answer to that question, as well as scoop on another possible detour Ball has up his sleeve — this one involving a deep connection between Lafayette and Alexander Skarsgard’s Eric.

When you first signed on to the show, did Alan Ball assure you he would not be following the books when it came to this character?

NELSAN ELLIS: No, no no. When I first started it was only a one-year contract, so I thought I was a goner after the 12th episode. In fact, [Alan] didn’t tell me that he was bringing me back until after the table read for [the season 1 finale]. He was like, “You know we’re not killing you, right?” And I was like, “I didn’t know but thanks for telling me.”

What was your reaction?

ELLIS: Thank you! I have a job for next season! That was my reaction.

Did he explain to you why he let Lafayette survive?

ELLIS: Not really. He just said he decided after the bar scene in [the pilot], but he didn’t tell me until the 12th episode. He didn’t really go into any detail as to why he decided to keep me — not to me anyway.

When did you realize the character was gaining a large following?

ELLIS: I’m beginning to realize it now. At first I didn’t. I am realizing more and more that people have seemed to respond well to Lafayette, much to my surprise.

Why are you surprised?

ELLIS: Well, because I would not know what to do with Lafayette or what to think about him.

Was it hard keeping his fate a secret during the hiatus?

ELLIS: It was hard. The question was asked every single day.

How will the experience of being locked in a dungeon and almost dying change Lafayette this season?

ELLIS: It certainly humbles him. It shows him there are some situations he just can’t get himself out of no matter how slick he is. He’s going to have to suffer the consequences of what he’s done. And I think he reflects back on his behavior and maybe for a second thinks about changing.

In an upcoming episode [SPOILER ALERT], Lafayette ingests a lot of Eric’s blood. The homoeroticism in that moment was off the charts. Was that something you were conscious of while shooting it?

ELLIS: I wasn’t. I know Alexander said that from his standpoint he thinks Eric is a little drawn to Lafayette. My intentions were that I was completely terrified of Eric and what he can do to me. As far as I know, I hated his guts. It’s funny what the camera picks up… Alan has been making jokes about me and Eric and what’s to come in the third season. I definitely think I’ll be one of his henchmen, but as far down the rabbit hole as that goes, I don’t know.

So we can assume that Lafayette does, in fact, survive to see a third season?

ELLIS: I think I’m back for the third season.

Do you think it’s possible for Lafayette to settle down and have a normal relationship with a guy?

ELLIS: I don’t know that his normal is the general norm for everybody. I don’t think he’ll ever be normal to everybody’s standards. I do hope, though, that the dude can find someone that he loves and that loves him back. Everybody should be capable of that — even Lafayette. (Additional reporting by Jeremy Medina)

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Jun 12 2009 10:29 PM ET

David Letterman not expected to respond to Sarah Palin on tonight's show

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Alaska Governor Sarah Palin continues to blast away at David Letterman for jokes he made earlier this week about her teenage daughter, but the talk show host won’t be firing back during tonight’s new installment of The Late Show. Why? Because he already filmed the show before this controversy even erupted. A CBS spokesperson tells EW that Letterman pre-tapes his Friday shows on Mondays, and this week is no exception. Letterman will be shooting all new shows next week, so perhaps he’ll have something to say on Monday. Gov. Palin—outraged over a crack about her daughter being impregnated by New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez—continued venting today during appearances on NBC’s The Today Show and The Situation Room on CNN. When NBC’s Matt Lauer asked the former Republican vice presidential hopeful if she’d accept an apology from Letterman, Palin responded by saying she’d rather have him apologize to young people for promoting the idea that it’s “okay or funny talk about statutory rape.” (Earlier this week, Letterman conceded his humor was in bad taste, but adamantly disagreed with Palin’s assessment that he was making light of rape or adolescent sexual activity, insisting the joke was not about 14-year-old daughter Willow, as Palin has claimed, but 18-year-old Bristol.)

CBS has no official response to Palin, but a source inside the network forwarded EW this ABCnews.com article from last fall, cataloging various jokes many other late-night hosts made at the expense of Palin’s daughter during the course of presidential campaign. (The implication: Letterman’s joshing is nothing new—and Palin’s anti-Letterman press blitz feels oddly behind-the times.) For her part, Palin is getting new support from a fellow Republican: New York State Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb today demanded that CBS fire Letterman for his comments, reports Fox News.

Jun 12 2009 07:31 PM ET

Ratings: Fans flock to NBA Finals, 'SYTYCD,' while 'I'm a Celebrity...' struggles

Categories: TV Ratings

Game 4 of the NBA Finals on ABC and Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance were again the most-watched shows Thursday night, while NBC’s I’m a Celebrity continued to struggle, coming in below a repeat of Bones on Fox and barely edging out repeats of CBS’ The New Adventures of Old Christine. Meanwhile, newcomer The Listener lost around a million viewers from its premiere last week.

Time Show Viewers (in millions)
8:00 p.m. Jimmy Kimmel Live: Game Night (ABC)
Bones (Fox)
I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! (NBC)
The New Adventures of Old Christine (CBS)
Smallville (The CW)
8.7
5.7 (repeat)
5.1
4.7 (repeat)
1.3 (repeat)
8:30 p.m. NBA Countdown (ABC)
The New Adventures of Old Christine (CBS)
10.3
4.9 (repeat)
9:00 p.m. 2009 NBA Finals (ABC)
So You Think You Can Dance (Fox)
CSI (CBS)
The Office (NBC)
Supernatural (The CW)
12.2
8.7
8.6 (repeat)
3.5 (repeat)
1.3 (repeat)
9:30 p.m. 30 Rock (NBC) 3.1 (repeat)
10:00 p.m. The Mentalist (CBS)
The Listener (NBC)
9.0 (repeat)
4.4
Jun 11 2009 10:20 PM ET

Scooplets: 'Chuck' star's new gig! Plus: 'Melrose' goes gay!

Chuck-Sarah-Lancaster_l HawthoRNe: Chuck’s older sis, Sarah Lancaster, is set to moonlight on TNT’s new nurse drama, HawthoRNe, as the girlfriend of a patient (My Boys‘ Reid Scott) who’s horribly injured in a motorcycle accident. Described as a woman who’s never had to face adversity, she finds herself struggling with her newfound fate. So in the name of love (or craziness, you choose) her BF opts to undergo a high-risk surgery that could potentially kill him. Drama!

Psych: James Brolin (a.k.a. Mr. Barbra Streisand) has signed on to appear in a season 4 episode entitled, “High Noon-ish.” He’ll play Hank, a sheriff in Old Sanora, a city which has recently found itself the victim of vandalism. Lassiter (Timothy Omundson) spent a lot of time there growing up and sees Hank as something of a father figure. Psych‘s fourth season kicks off Aug. 7. 

Read on for scoops on Melrose Place, Kings, and more!

Crash: Eric Roberts is joining the Starz drama as a series regular. He’s set to play Seth, a billionaire entrepreneur who plans to give L.A. the one thing keeping it from becoming a real city: a professional football team. Crash‘s second season premieres Sept. 18.

Melrose Place: The CW’s upcoming reboot is currently casting the role of Caleb, an extremely masculine gay publicist who works with Katie Cassidy’s Ella. Sources confirm to me exclusively that producers are checking my availability.

Kings: NBC will burn off the seven remaining episodes of its under-appreciated (and now canceled) drama beginning this Saturday and continuing through to its series finale on July 25. I’m told all of the show’s major storylines will be wrapped up by the end. (Additional reporting by David Yi)

Jun 11 2009 08:02 PM ET

'SVU' exclusive: Stephanie March is staying!

Categories: Law & Order: SVU

Stephanie-March_lOne down, two to go.

With so much attention focused on the Chris Meloni and Mariska Hargitay talks, I nearly forgot about the up-in-the-air fate of another Law & Order: SVU vet: Stephanie March.

I say nearly because I just did some snooping and learned that the actress has quietly inked a new contract to continue playing ADA Alex Cabot.

How lengthy is her commitment? Read on and find out…

NBC declined comment, but an SVU insider says March’s pact calls for her to appear in a minimum of 10 episodes next season. The show is expected to introduce one or possibly two new characters to fill the ADA void when Cabot isn’t around.

March, who left SVU‘s full-time ranks in 2004, returned for a six-episode run last spring. Her first episode back was one of the show’s most-watched of the season.

Ecstatic that March is sticking around? Then proceed to the comments section, silly! 

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Lost finds familiar faces
House expands to two hours

Jun 11 2009 07:13 PM ET

This just in: 'My Name is Earl' will NOT live on

Categories: My Name is Earl

My-name-is-earl_l Talk about lousy karma.

Despite reports that TBS was on the verge of rescuing My Name is Earl from NBC’s scrap heap, a spokesperson for Twentieth Century Fox Television confirms that the Emmy-winning comedy is officially dead.

In a statement, the studio rep said, “While we had hoped to find a way to produce additional episodes for TBS, in the final analysis we simply could not make the economics work without seriously undermining the artistic integrity of the series. As none of us, [series creator] Greg [Garcia] included, want the show to go out on anything but a high note, we regret that we must put to rest any speculation that Earl will continue. We are grateful to everyone at TBS for their enthusiasm for the series and wish to offer our heartfelt thanks to the cast and crew of My Name is Earl for their incredible work.”

Post your eulogies in the comments.

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Jun 11 2009 06:38 PM ET

Ratings: 'SYTYCD' and 'Wipeout' perform well with monster episodes

Categories: TV Biz, TV Ratings

Fox’s summer juggernaut So You Think You Can Dance swept Wednesday night with its first in-house performance show featuring the Top 20 contestants. ABC followed closely behind in total viewership with a two-hour installment of Wipeout. Meanwhile, NBC’s freakfest reality series I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! attracted its smallest audience yet.

Time Show Viewers (in millions)
8:00 So You Think You Can Dance (Fox)
Wipeout (ABC)
I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! (NBC)
The New Adventures of Old Christine (CBS)
America’s Next Top Model (The CW)
8.2
8.0
4.6
4.3 (repeat)
1.3 (repeat)
8:30 Gary Unmarried (CBS) 4.1 (repeat)
9:00 So You Think You Can Dance (Fox)
Wipeout (ABC)
Criminal Minds (CBS)
Law & Order (NBC)
Hitched or Ditched (The CW)
9.2 (continued)
8.8 (continued)
8.2 (repeat)
4.8 (repeat)
1.2 (repeat)
10:00 CSI: NY (CBS)
Law & Order (NBC)
The Unusuals (ABC)
8.0 (repeat)
4.8 (repeat)
4.7


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Jun 11 2009 06:11 PM ET

ATV video: I spy 'Burn Notice' star Jeffrey Donovan

Categories: Ausiello TV, Burn Notice

When it comes to scooping their own shows, spies don’t get silent, they get downright chatty! Case in point: Jeffrey Donovan dropped by Ausiello TV last week to discuss his little cable phenomenon known as Burn Notice and among the many spoilers he unleashed was this bombshell about the July 30 midseason finale: “Michael’s personal life with Fiona is going to come to a tumultuous fight that will almost probably end their relationship.” To find out what else Donovan let slip during our revealing sit-down, and to get answers to your burning questions about Michael’s invisible shower and MIA dad, click the play button after the jump!

Jun 11 2009 02:05 AM ET

Ask Ausiello: Spoilers on 'House,' 'Lost,' 'Bones,' 'Chuck,' 'Gilmore,' and more!

Ask-ausiello_l Question: I’m wondering if it’s too early for anything related to House. September seems so far away. –Brett
Ausiello:
Definitely not too early. House‘s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest-inspired season premiere has been expanded to two hours and is being directed by exec producer Katie Jacobs. Holla!

Question: You probably get this a lot, but I don’t have an agent. I don’t have anything. What I do have is previous experience being a patient at Greystone Park State Hospital, the New Jersey psychiatric facility that is doubling as House‘s temporary home. It would be a true honor to go back there as a quasi-sane person and go play the nut I once was. Think you can tell your insider about me? Everyone’s got to get a break somehow, right? –Donna
Ausiello:
Answer me this: How are you on the drums? Producers are currently on the prowl for an older actor who “stomps to his own beat” and is a “real percussionist” to play one of House’s fellow patients. They’re also looking for a young actress who can play the cello if that’s a better fit for you. Let me know and I’ll see if I can set something up. Given your history, you may have to audition via closed circuit camera from the McDonald’s across the street from the studio. It’s nothing personal. It’s just a safeguard in case you lunge at Katie Jacobs with a hammer. BTW, all of these casting calls have me thinking House is going to form his own loony bin pit band. Hugh Laurie has already established that he can sing as well as play the piano, guitar, harmonica and saxophone. Call me crazy, but I think I’m on to something here.

Question: Is Brian Austin Green doing One Tree Hill or not? –Jacob
Ausiello:
 Not. As I teased last week, Green’s reps got cold feet and pulled out of the deal. Lipstick Jungle hottie Robert Buckley has just signed on to replace him. 

Question: I’m pretty sure I saw you at the Renegade Craft Fair in Brooklyn last weekend. You’re even cuter in person! With that said, can you give me anything on Lost? –Sean
Ausiello:
I was hoping I’d have an excuse to run this question, and my prayers were answered last night when this piece of scoop fell in my lap: Contrary to what a loose-lipped agency assistant Twittered yesterday, no deals are in place for any season 1 Lost alums to return for the show’s sixth and final season. That said, I can confirm that Team Darlton is checking the availability of several MVPs. My guess: We’ll get the official scoop on who’s returning at Comic-Con next month.

Question: I’m officially following you on Twitter! Fun, right? So, how’s about a little Bones scoop? I heard that Booth does remember who Bones is, but he thinks that his dream was real, so he’s just confused. Any truth to that? –Esther
Ausiello:
Sounds like a question for exec producer Hart Hanson. “Booth’s problem isn’t remembering who Brennan is,” he tells me, “it’s remembering which Brennan she is.Sneaky!

Question: Are we ever going to find out who Red John is on The Mentalist? –Thaddeus
Ausiello:
Yes, but first PJ is going to need some help. Enter California Bureau of Investigation Agent Sam Glenn. The new recurring character, currently being cast, heads up the division handling the Red John investigation and is apparently the one person who doesn’t get seduced by Simon Baker’s pretty face. He’s also Lisbon’s (Robin Tunney) onetime mentor and ex, so cue the flying sparks!

Question: I just read your online column for the first time last week. It’s great! But what do the initials BTW and TBD mean? Thanks in advance. –Tommie
Ausiello:
There’s no such thing as a stupid question. Just really, really dumb ones. I keed, I keed. BTW means “bi tranny wreck,” and TBD stands for “terribly b’smelly doo-doo.”

Question: Loved the Burn Notice premiere. What’s ahead? –Kristin
Ausiello:
The show is currently in production on its midseason finale, and as Jeffrey Donovan reveals in this exclusive Ausiello TV Q&A, it’s chock-full of Fiona-Michael drama — most of which is triggered by the appearance of that evil Irishman (Paul Blackthorne) from Fi’s past. And now for something timelier: In tonight’s episode, Fiona plants a wet one on birthday boy Michael. (Her real gift cuts deeper.)  

Question: Is there still time to get producers of Ghost Whisperer to change their minds about this five-year flash forward? I think it’s a mistake. — Claire
Ausiello:
Don’t think so. Any and all hope of getting them to un-ring the time jump bell was pretty much lost on Tuesday when they put out a casting call for Melinda and Jim’s now-5-year-old son Aiden. 

Question: Where’s all this Glee scoop you’re supposed to have? –Tessa
Ausiello:
Lose the ‘tude, Tessa. Here’s your Glee prattle: Whitney Houston apparently doesn’t share EW staffer Tim Stack’s love for singing high schoolers. Last week, Ryan Murphy, creator of Fox’s musicomedy, told us he’s been engaged in “ongoing talks” with the Grammy-winning superstar to make a guest appearance this fall. But a rep for Houston, whose first studio album in seven years drops Sept. 1, insists “it’s not happening.” Responds Tim Stack in a statement: “It’s not right, but it’s … nope, it’s not okay either.”

Question: I just saw via your Twitter feed that Zachary Levi randomly stopped by your office last week. Lucky you! When will you be posting the interview? –Crosby
Ausiello:
Most likely next week! To tide you over, the Zachster let slip a very spoilery tease about next season’s Chuck. It involves the new kung fu-esque intersect in his brain. Apparently, there are some kinks to be worked out.

Question: It’s been quiet around Ugly Bettyland. Got any scoop on the upcoming season? –Kelly
Ausiello:
Forget next season — I’ve got some scoop for next week. I’m going on a date with Becki Newton! Here’s the sitch: With her hubby busy hanging with Jack Bauer in L.A., Becks (yep, we’re there already) invited me to go see Michael Urie’s play The Temperamentals with her on ***day. What’s the catch? There isn’t one! Although, come to think of it, it was my Amex the tix got charged to. Eh, I’m sure she’ll pay me when I see her. Or she can buy the drinks at intermission. We’ll work something out, don’t you worry.

Question: One of my favorite summer shows, Leverage, is returning next month. Got any scoops on my fave thief-peeps? –Dana
Ausiello:
Producers want a “star name actor” to play Nathan’s evil doppelganger, Bierko. The mastermind behind his own crew of thieves, the big baddie has assembled a “whizbang mob,” which is a fancy way of describing a group of people who move into town, execute a big job, and then move on. Although I’m guessing since the role is recurring, that last part doesn’t work out so well.

Question: I’m handing in my Comic-Con virgin card this year and couldn’t be more excited. I was hoping for some advice from your expansive Con experience on how to nab some autographs and pictures with my favorite TV peeps — especially the Winchester Bros. –Jake
Ausiello:
I’m handing in my V-card, too (is that really a thing?), so I can’t help you. My colleague Whitney Pastorek, on the other hand, is practically a Con slut, so let’s see what wisdom she has to impart: “A) I resent the implication that attending one Comic-Con out of wedlock has made me a ‘slut,’ but I suppose coming from the Heidi Fleiss of TCA I should take it as a compliment and B), Jake, my advice to you is simple: Get a schedule, attend the panels you want to see, haunt the convention center floor for signings at network and studio booths, and take advantage of the fact that San Diego’s beautiful downtown is very walkable — you never know who might wander past behind a pack of really tall Jawas.” Hey, while we’re dispensing advice, here’s a piece for you, Whit: Don’t ever insult me in my own column again. All I have to do is make one phone call and you’ll be spending Labor Day weekend live-blogging the Jerry Lewis Telethon with Annie Barrett. You mess with the bull, you get the horns, you hear?

Question: To get the deets on your Comic-Con meet-and-greet we have to Tweet (Ask Ausiello/June 3)? Really? So all your loyal fans on E
W.com, ya know, the ones who read you when you were at TV Guide, we don’t rate unless we follow you on Twitter? Hmm… Might have to start burning some Smurfs. –MJ
Ausiello:
I was joking! All of the pertinent information about my highly anticipated Con pow-wow (i.e., how much I’ll be charging for my autograph, how many bodyguards I’ll have, what snacks you’ll need to bring, etc.) will be posted on my Facebook page as well as on Twitter. Okay, all joking aside, there’ll also be a note on my office door.

Question: Have you heard anything about ABC responding to the Save Samantha Who? petition? –Mel
Ausiello:
All’s quiet on the ABC, but there’s some noise coming from a cable net. All hope is not lost! Yet!

Question: Any scoop on TNT’s Saving Grace? It is my favorite summer show! –Cristin
Ausiello:
Let’s just say that many unanswered questions from last season’s finale will definitely be resolved in a timely fashion. For starters, within the first 10 minutes of the June 16 season premiere you’ll find out who exactly that girl on the corner is and how she relates to Grace’s life. How exactly she changes it is still TBD. Also in the upcoming season: Earl has a rival, someone gets engaged, and Grace may end up in prison!

Question: How about a Dexter scoop, sir? –Mark
Ausiello:
We’re going to be meeting more of Dexter’s neighbors next season. Serial guest star Rick Peters (Veronica Mars, Swingtown, Heroes, Bones, etc.) has been cast as Dexter’s next-door nabe, Elliott. We’ll also come face-to-face with Elliott’s wife as well as a third neighbor by the name of Andy. Hmm … I see an extremely awkward block party in Dex’s future.

Question: What ever happened to that Gilmore Girls movie? –Corey
Ausiello:
The man who would have a hand in green-lighting such a project — Warner Bros. Television boss Peter Roth — recently told me that he’d be more open to the idea of a Gilmore feature film than a TV movie. Not sure why. He ran away before I could sneak in a follow-up. In related news, if you want to see Peter Roth do a 100-yard dash in under three seconds, ask him about a Gilmore Girls movie.                                                   

Question: Wait, I thought that it was confirmed that Kirk Acevedo wasn’t fired from Fringe? But here you are saying that a new female agent will replace him. What happened? –Michele
Ausiello:
All I know is what my sources have told me: Acevedo is leaving for creative reasons and a new female agent will replace him.

Question: What’s this I hear about Cappie turning down Casey on Monday’s Greek finale? Finally she comes around, and now this? Why’s Cappie holding out? –Caitlin
Ausiello:
Casey is quickly becoming Greek‘s Joey Potter, what with all the oscillating between men. So who does she finally pick? Assuming the rumor you heard is true, you could say that maybe Cappie doesn’t want to be a Pacey. Maybe he wants Joey to be with her Dawson. Love is complicated, dammit! (Click here for an exclusive sneak peek at the finale.)

Question: Do you have anything on True Blood? –Rebecca
Ausiello:
Not now, but I will right after Sunday’s season premiere. Come back then.

That’s a wrap! Feed questions/anonymous tips/Con tips to 
ausielloscoop@ew.com
. Thanks for playing! (Additional reporting by Tim Stack and David Yi)

Whitney here with the last word: Bull? Horns? Did that expression work out for Principal Vernon, Aus? Did it inspire fear or respect? No. No, I don’t believe it did. Just sayin’.

Jun 10 2009 07:33 PM ET

Ratings: NBA finals on ABC, 'SVU' finale take the week

Categories: TV Biz, TV Ratings

The NBA’s finals are upon us, as evidenced by the top-rated shows of the week ending June 7. The No. 1 and No. 2 spots were taken by the first two games of the L.A. Lakers-Orlando Magic showdown, which snagged 14.1 million and 13.0 million viewers on Sunday and Thursday nights, respectively.

Interestingly enough, the top scripted show of the week went to none other than NBC. (Haven’t been able to say that for a long while!) The Peacock’s season finale of Law & Order: SVU rolled in at No. 3 with 11.6 million viewers. In fact, the SVU season-ender killed in general: It trounced its predecessor, Law & Order (No. 9, 8.9 million viewers), as well as its previous year’s finales — the 2007 finale grabbed 10.3 million while the 2008 finale snagged 11.5 million viewers. Guess it pays to push a series finale out of broadcast’s traditional finale week once in a while? Well, at least it did for NBC, in this case.

Other notable entries in the Top 20 included NBC News’ two-part special Inside the White House, which popped up on Tuesday and Wednesday night. The specials garnered 9.2 and 9.0 million viewers, respectively, and showed up at No. 7 and No. 8. Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance turned up twice, as usual: first, the Wednesday edition, at No. 9 with 8.9 million viewers; and then a bit further down, the Thursday episode, at No. 17, with 8.2 million viewers. Besides ABC’s No. 15 Wipeout (8.4 million viewers), the rest of the Top 20 is full of summer’s hallmark: repeats. All from CBS, of course. The full Top 20 — with total viewership numbers — is after the jump.

1. NBA Finals: Game 2 | ABC | 14.1 million
2. NBA Finals: Game 1 | ABC | 13.0 million
3. Law & Order: SVU | NBC | 11.6 million
4. NCIS (R) | CBS | 11.3 million
5. The Mentalist (R) | CBS | 10.9 million
6. Two and a Half Men (R) | CBS | 10.1 million
7. NBC News: Inside the Obama White House, Part 1 | NBC | 9.2 million
8. NBC News: Inside the Obama White House, Part 2 | NBC | 9.0 million
9. 60 Minutes (R) | CBS | 8.9 million
    Law & Order | NBC | 8.9 million
    So You Think You Can Dance | Fox | 8.9 million
12. Criminal Minds (R) | CBS | 8.6 million
13. The Mentalist (R) | CBS | 8.5 million
      CSI: Miami (R) | CBS | 8.5 million
15. Wipeout | ABC | 8.4 million
16. Rules of Engagement (R) | CBS | 8.3 million
17. So You Think You Can Dance | Fox | 8.2 million
18. CSI (R) | CBS | 7.9 million
19. CSI: NY (R) | CBS | 7.8 million
20. 48 Hours Mystery (R) | CBS | 7.7 million

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