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WILL ANGEL EVER COME BACK TO TV?

It's been about five years since he's been on the WB, but if it's gone, it looks like he is as well. David Boreanaz recently said at the MTV site it won't likely happen. He says part of the reason is the rahs of vampire shows these days, including True Blood (even though that's the good one). However, David also specualtes what Angel may be doing now, and it may freak you out. If Angel did come back, you'd think they'd use his recent IDW mini-series as a template. At least that series included Kate Lochley.


WE TOAST YOU WITH A SEA BREEZE


The Angelverse has a big hole because of the sudden death of Andy Hallett, also known as Lorne in Angel from season two to the end. He was a wonderful guy, and he will absolutely be missed.
E! Online was the first with the news. Apparently Andy had problems with heart disease in recent years, but also made some appearances. My photo of him on the main page was from the Wolfram and Hart Revue.


SPIKE AND THE CYLONS

After walking on the moon, Michael Ausiello of Entertainment Weekly revealed that James Marsters will join the cast of Caprica, SyFy's look at life in the Battlestar Galactica universe set nearly 60 years before. The word is that James will be a terrorist, driven by needs. How this fits with the creation of Cylons is yet to be known. The show starts in January.


CHARISMA CARPENTER IS GETTING BUSY

This time, she claims not to be afraid of ghosts, but may change her mind when entering
House of Bones. Dread Central has a small paragraph on it, plus one hot picture of Miss Carpenter. She will also play a key role in Sylvester Stallone's new war movie, The Expendables.
Not only that, she'll be part of the
Butterfinger Defense League, which is a heck of a way to sell candy bars. She'll be joined by Sir Mix-A-Lot, Lou Ferrigno and Erik Estrada. Actually, she still looks great, even in the new variation of "get your fingers off my Butterfinger". Besides, she'll be at Comic-Con. Everybody wins!


SO, WHO WOULD HAVE WON THE RACE?


Just as Fox did with
Wonderfalls, namely pull the plug before the story really begins, we learn that Drive would have hit third gear if it lasted five weeks! A site called Drive Fans has an interview with Tim Minear, where he reveals some cool plot twists, even including Alex Tully's kidnapped wife, that will never see the light of day thanks to Fox's back-stabbing programming department that had better be purged after those management changes. For example, one driver was about to make a big sacrifice, while another turned out to be a sponsor. As to who was supposed to win, we may find that out the same day we find out who was the killer in Reunion.
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