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Will we learn who killed Joanna Beckett in the Castle finale? — Liza
ADAM: No, but you'll get another big clue, which will put someone very close to Beckett under suspicion. Meanwhile, while we've been focusing on this rumored death, we should have also been telling you about the gunshots that ring out in the episode's final moments.
Please tell me you have spoilers on Chloe's return to Smallville! — Andy
NATALIE: Chloe (Allison Mack) returns to Metropolis in the series finale...
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90210
Filming this week's episode of 90210 was hard on the boys. Michael Steger didn't sleep. Blair Redford's first reaction was a depressed sigh. Tristan Wilds said the rehearsals were crazy.
Wearing only a pair of firemen pants and suspenders, Matt Lanter lowered his voice between takes on set in Long Beach and confided, "I can't say I'm going to be upset when this day is over."
90210's Matt Lanter reveals Who will give Liam a run for Annie's love
But, oh, gentleviewers, they did it all for you. And by "all," I mean performing a striptease-esque dance on stage to the tune of Sean Kingston's "Fire Burning" for tonight's episode.
The number is all in the name of...
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90210
Do 90210's Ivy and Dixon stand a chance? Their budding romance is in danger of getting cut short by one serious set of abs, courtesy of Ivy's childhood chum-turned-housemate, Oscar.
Here's what he know about 90210's international man of mystery ...
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In recent episodes of 90210, it has become obvious that Dixon has developed a gambling habit. (Remember when Brandon had the same problem on the original 90210?) According to Tristan Wilds, this is only the beginning of the trouble arising from his character's wagers.
90210 Exclusive: Latin pop star joins the cast
Wilds also hinted at what's in store for Dixon's "fake" relationship with Ivy.
Plus: See what he had to say about how Rob Estes departure will be addressed near the season's end.
Watch the video after the jump.
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Rob Estes, 90210
West Beverly High will soon need a new principal.
90210 cast member Rob Estes, who plays the high school principal and Wilson family patriarch Harry, is leaving the show. "This is my final season on 90210 and I wish the show, cast and crew nothing but the best. I am looking forward to spending time with...
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90210
The new season of 90210 has not been kind to young lovers. Silver and Dixon are still on the outs. Liam broke Naomi's heart in last season's finale; her older married lover then stomped on it a bit too. Navid is attempting to not be jealous of Teddy, lest it drive a wedge between him and Adrianna. And the closest thing that newly ostracized Annie has found to love involved a bungalow, a cellphone pic and a mass emailing.
When will Cupid visit West Bev? Not any time soon, says the cast. On a visit to the show's Los Angeles set, TVGuide.com asked them about their upcoming storylines and said a little prayer that these crazy kids just might find happiness one of these days...
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Tristan Wilds by Jim Spellman/WireImage.com
And the 90210 spinoff casting news keeps a-coming in! Tristan Wilds, who played Michael Lee on HBO's acclaimed The Wire, has been cast in the role of Dixon Mills.As detailed here, Dixon is the adopted brother of Annie (Degrassi: TNG's Shenae Grimes). He's Brandon to her Brenda except... um, minus the sideburns.Again I say, this show really needs a title by now. In fact, I was brainstorming ideas at Bob's Big Boy this morning with the Warner Bros. TV peeps. We came up with: "The Pussycat Dolls Present: Return to 90210: The Next Generation." Like? MWMMore New-0210 casting bits: Persian Teen Scientologist Is Cast on 90210 Spinoff Hilary Duff Out, Degrassi Teen In Jessica Walter to Play the Drunk Granny! Exclusive: Lori Loughlin Is the New Cindy Walsh Runaway Hunk Joins the New 90210
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Tristan Wilds, The Wire
The best program that ever aired on HBO — and the best drama currently on television — is coming to a close this week. It's not Deadwood. It's not The Sopranos. It's The Wire (Sundays at 8 pm/ET), and we talked to star Tristan Wilds about the series' upcoming finale. Wilds, whose Michael Lee has become an integral part of the show since his memorable entrance with three other school kids at the beginning of Season 4, opened up about the tough decisions Michael has had to make, The Wire's smartest character and what it's like shooting on the streets of Baltimore.
TVGuide.com: How did you end up on The Wire?Tristan Wilds: I was sent out to audition for Randy, so I went to [casting director] Alexa Fogel's office and it looked like it was going great. I had two or three callbacks, an
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