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<title><![CDATA[Naruto 419 Spoilers]]></title>
<link>http://vayaconizendo.wordpress.com/2008/10/02/naruto-419-spoilers/</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 18:06:54 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>izendo</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[Esta semana parece que continuaremos con la invansión a Konoha por parte de Akatsuki, ademas de pres]]></description>
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<p>Esta semana parece que continuaremos con la invansión a Konoha por parte de Akatsuki, ademas de presenciar también lo que parece una huida de Abeja Asesina (no se muy bien como decirle XD) Y el entrenamiento de Naruto pasara a segundo plano&#8230;</p>
<p>Mas tarde Mas soilers<br />
Un Saludo!</p>
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<title><![CDATA[Ghost Whisperer Spoilers &amp; Will Jim Live through the Season?]]></title>
<link>http://spoilerjunkie.wordpress.com/2008/09/19/ghost-whisperer-spoilers-will-jim-live-through-the-season/</link>
<pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2008 01:03:31 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>bonniekaryn</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[Latest Updates: Ghost Whisperer Spoilers: Jim’s Alive? &amp; Previews: “Heart &amp; Soul” &amp; “Thr]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><h3>Latest Updates: <a title="“Heart &#38; Soul” &#38; “Threshold”" rel="bookmark" href="../2008/11/12/ghost-whisperer-spoilers-jims-alive-previews-heart-soul-threshold/">Ghost Whisperer Spoilers: Jim’s Alive? &#38; Previews: “Heart &#38; Soul” &#38; “Threshold”</a></h3>
<p><strong><span style="font-style:italic;">Episode 4.01 &#8211; Firestarter (Season  premiere) [Airing October 3]</span>: </strong></p>
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<p>A shrink survives a fire in his office and  when Melinda and Jim go to the hospital to visit him, they see him talking to  what Melinda realizes is a ghost. She has to break the news to him that the  patient died in the fire and he was talking to her ghost. After speaking with  him, Melinda visits the young woman&#8217;s roommates and learns some interesting  facts about what the injured man told her and more importantly, did not tell  her. Melinda, Jim and Delia eat at a Chinese restaurant, where Ned is a waiter  and serves them.<strong> Source: </strong><a href="http://www.spoilerfix.com/" target="_blank">SpoilerFix.com</a></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-style:italic;">Episode 4.02 &#8211; Big Chills [Airing  October 10]</span>: </strong></p>
<p><!-- #BeginLibraryItem "/Library/SpoilerFix.com.lbi" --><!-- #EndLibraryItem -->Melinda talks with a young woman named Grace who tells  Melinda that she thinks she is being haunted by the ghost of a man she found  dead. Grace and her friend Ryan, a doctor, went to high school with Melinda and  the man Grace found dead. The ghost is manipulating blood in the OR with Ryan  and Melinda tells him he has to figure out who would want to be torturing him  and why. Melinda has help from a young man named Eli, who also can talk to  ghosts.<strong> Source: </strong><a href="http://www.spoilerfix.com/" target="_blank">SpoilerFix.com</a></p>
<p><!-- #BeginLibraryItem "/Library/SpoilerFix.com.lbi" --><strong><span style="font-style:italic;">Episode 4.03 &#8211; Ghost in the Machine  [Airing October 17]</span>: </strong></p>
<p>Ned, Eli and Melinda are checking out Virtual Life  on Melinda&#8217;s computer when a ghost that looks like an avatar on the game flies  out of her computer, unable to control himself, knocking over antiques and  breaking glass. They follow him to try and find out where he was heading. Later,  Melinda goes on Virtual Life and her avatar and the ghost&#8217;s get in a physical  fight, Melinda finding that she has many good moves on the game, while she tries  to convince the ghost to head to the light. Their investigation leads them to a  young woman named Alise and Ned meets her on Virtual Life to play DDR and  research more about the ghost. They then learn that a man is luring young girls  using Virtual Life.<strong> Source: </strong><a href="http://www.spoilerfix.com/" target="_blank">SpoilerFix.com</a></p>
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<p><!-- #BeginLibraryItem "/Library/SpoilerFix.com.lbi" --><!-- #EndLibraryItem --><strong><span style="font-style:italic;">Episode 4.04 &#8211; Save Our Souls</span>: </strong></p>
<p>Melinda and Jim  go on a cruise on an old ship that is about to be scrapped. When they get there,  they meet a young newlywed couple, Rich and Julia, and Melinda realizes a ghost  has attached itself to Rich. Melinda also realizes the ship is full of ghosts  that are having fun and partying. Melinda figures out that Rich&#8217;s ghost is a  succubus, which is a female demon who sucks the life out of men so she&#8217;ll have a  partner in the afterlife, or some kind of siren, luring &#8217;sailors&#8217; to their  death. <strong>Source: </strong><a href="http://www.spoilerfix.com/" target="_blank">SpoilerFix.com</a></p>
<h3>Mike Ausiello Interview&#8217;s <em>Whisperer</em>&#8217;s executive-producing team of P.K. Simonds, Ian Sander, and  Kim Moses on Jim&#8217;s fate</h3>
<p><strong>Ausiello: Let&#8217;s start with the basic question: What&#8217;s going to happen  to Jim this season?<br />
Simonds:</strong> I&#8217;ll try to be a little bit coy but not  too coy. What we said from the beginning of the season is this is something that  we&#8217;ve been thinking about and planning for a long time, and the show has been  dropping clues and hints for quite a long time. There&#8217;s been a lot of Internet  speculation about what&#8217;s going to happen, and some of it&#8217;s right. But what a lot  of people don&#8217;t understand, what a lot of people have been getting wrong, is  <em>why</em> we&#8217;re doing it. Number one, what we&#8217;re doing is very big and we&#8217;re  very excited about it creatively, but not because it&#8217;s going to get a momentary  burst of ratings; we believe it will thrill our audience in a lot of different  ways, and reconnect them to the show, and sort of intensify the bond they feel  between themselves and our characters. Our show is sometimes procedural in  nature in that Melinda meets new people every week and helps them with their  problems. But the show has not always been as much about her life and her  relationships and her problems. What we&#8217;re trying to do is this season is do an  overall arc or mythology which is entirely about Melinda and her relationships.  It&#8217;s also a way of kind of bringing together all the strands of the show,  because it is a show, let&#8217;s face it, that deals with death. And the reason the  audience loves the show so much is that we find ways to deal with death that are  honest; we&#8217;re not changing anything where that’s concerned. We are going to  confront our main characters with death in an intense and personal way, but  we&#8217;re going to find the real point of the storytelling. It&#8217;s not who or what or  when, really, it&#8217;s about what comes <em>next</em>. And I think a really  important thing for the audience to remember is that this is also a show about  love. Love between human beings and how powerful and eternal it is. This all  began a long time ago as a conversation about how do we make this show even more  romantic than it already is. A lot of people feel like the relationship between  Jim and Melinda is a wonderful and almost too perfect relationship, and we felt  that way too. So we wanted to kind of shake things  up.<br />
<strong>Moses:</strong> And also explore some ghost rules, but still stay  true to the ghost rules that were set up in the beginning.</p>
<p><strong>Ausiello: When does this story start to unfold?<br />
Simonds:</strong> The bomb is going go off in November. It&#8217;s not a literal bomb, but it’s going to  feel like one. The repercussions are going to carry forward throughout the  entire season.<br />
<strong>Sander:</strong> This bombshell is part of the  mythology and raising the stakes on the mythology. What I believe we&#8217;re also  saying is that this is not the endgame. It is, in fact, part of, a new beginning  of a mythology that we think will become exciting and build over the course of  the season. The show will also deliver on what the audience has come to love and  expect, and that is Melinda still will be dealing with ghosts, still dealing  with their issues and unfinished business. There will be closure at the end of  each episode and satisfaction at the end of each episode while she performs that  heroic task. In addition to that, we will have that personal mythology that  folds back on her.<br />
<strong>Moses:</strong> In season 1 the mythology was the  spirit world is getting stronger. Then in season 2, the veil between the living  and the dead is getting thinner, and we continued that into season 3. And the  mythology this year is that love transcends death.</p>
<p><strong>Ausiello: A lot of fans are saying that a big reason they tune in is  for the Jim-Melinda relationship. Obviously, they&#8217;re worried that killing him  off will screw with that.<br />
Simonds:</strong> We&#8217;re not going to confirm or  deny anything, and I apologize because we&#8217;re all professionals and that seems  silly. But we can&#8217;t do that. Because if you do that, there are a number of  people who are going to use that as an excuse not to watch. And we want people  to watch, because the whole point of this is the journey. It&#8217;s not about knowing  what happens or what&#8217;s going to happen; it&#8217;s about experiencing it. And we want  people to experience that. What I <em>will</em> say is that what the audience  cares about is the exact same thing we care about, and we would never do  anything to betray our audience or the investment that they have in those  characters and that relationship. If there&#8217;s one thing they don&#8217;t have to worry  about, it&#8217;s that ultimately that won’t be taken away.</p>
<p><strong>Ausiello: The skeptics out there are saying this story is essentially  a ratings stunt.<br />
Moses:</strong> It&#8217;s definitely not a stunt.<br />
<strong>Sander:</strong> We&#8217;ve all tried those &#8212; a big stunt that gives you  a lot of flash, and when the dust settles, you&#8217;re left with a lot less than you  had before. We would never let that happen to this show. It’s too valuable and  too important to us to play games with. It’s really not about that.</p>
<p><strong>Ausiello: There&#8217;s also a theory floating around that perhaps this  idea was born out of David Conrad&#8217;s desire to have more to do on the show.<br />
Simonds:</strong> We have an embarrassment of riches on this show in terms  of our cast. We always want to find ways to use those actors in new and  interesting ways, so that was, of course, part of our thinking. None of them  have ever complained to us about what we asked them to do, but, of course, all  artists ever want to do is something new. I can only assume that they were and  are thrilled whenever we can give them new kinds of  challenges.<br />
<strong>Sander:</strong> I&#8217;m directing the current episode, and  they not only take those challenges, they&#8217;re running with them. Anybody who&#8217;s  been underused who&#8217;s getting used more is absolutely relishing it and stepping  up. It&#8217;s been really great to watch.</p>
<p><strong>Ausiello: Are you concerned at all about the &#8220;jumping the shark&#8221;  factor?<br />
Simonds:</strong> For me, jumping the shark is when you change the  rules to the show &#8212; somehow it&#8217;s harder to believe in, or impossible to believe  in.<br />
<strong>Sander:</strong> If the audience feels betrayed with what they  believe up until that point, then you run that risk, so, in that sense, we were  concerned about it. But we have no concern whether that is actually going to  happen. People just need to watch, and if they watch, I can pretty much  guarantee that they will be really satisfied with the experience. The show for  us has certain rules, and certain sacred trusts with the audience in terms of  what we give them every week and the way the world works. None of those rules  are broken and none of those trusts are broken. We take that very seriously.<br />
<strong>Simonds:</strong> The audience is not going to feel betrayed or in  any way disappointed as they&#8217;re watching this show.</p>
<h3>Original Spoiler from Michael Ausiello</h3>
<p><span class="indent">Consider this your final warning.</span></p>
<p>OK, so, death is no stranger to Ghost Whisperer. Heck, the show&#8217;s very premise hinges on Jennifer Love Hewitt chatting with the dearly departed every week. (Or so Mandi Bierly tells me.)</p>
<p>But this season, the Grim Reaper makes it personal.</p>
<p>Although CBS declined to comment, multiple sources confirm what has been buzzing on the Internet for weeks (final final warning): Melinda is about to become a widower, as producers have decided to kill off TV hubby Jim (David Conrad) early in season 4.</p>
<p>OMFGWTFLOL?!</p>
<p>Simmer!</p>
<p>Remember, this is Ghost Whisperer, people. It&#8217;s highly unlikely that Jim&#8217;s death will mark the end of Conrad&#8217;s GW run (see also: sassy Talk Soup lady). But how long will he be sticking around and in what capacity? God only knows.</p>
<p>Bottom line: If, like Ms. Bierly, you only watch GW for &#8220;those special moments when he actually gets to do something, like wear a wifebeater to bed,&#8221; don&#8217;t freak out. At least not until I tell you to freak out.</p>
<p>OK, time to freak out.</p>
<p><span class="sourcelink">Source: </span><a class="sourcelink" href="http://www.ew.com/">EW</a></p>
<h3>Jennifer Love Hewitt Comments about Jim Possibly Dying</h3>
<p><span class="indent">The following concerns what purports to be a major twist to come during the fourth season of CBS&#8217; Ghost Whisperer. If you wish to emerge unspoiled, turn away now.</span></p>
<p>Jennifer Love Hewitt, speaking out for the first time since a possible Ghost Whisperer plot point found its way onto the Internet (by way of one EW&#8217;s Ausiello), has these three words of advice for shocked fans: Wait and see.</p>
<p>Declining to confirm reports that Melinda&#8217;s husband, Jim, will himself give up the ghost early in the new season, Love instead tells TVGuide.com, &#8220;The important thing to always remember is that things are not as they seem on our show. We never do anything cut-and-dry. There are lots of opportunities for people to think that one thing is going to happen, and it actually turns out to be something else.&#8221;</p>
<p>Will the Whisperer&#8217;s better half merely cheat death? Maybe flatline for a bit, visit with Denny, and then come back? Or will he outright die, but stick around as a ghost deserving of extra-special whispering? (It&#8217;s been said that David Conrad, who plays Jim, has been itching to either get more to do on GW or be let loose.) Love lets slip nothing.</p>
<p>&#8220;People should very much keep their eye open and enjoy the ride into our big storyline for the season rather than try to guess what&#8217;s going to happen and how,&#8221; she advises. &#8220;People don’t have any idea what&#8217;s coming. But it is going to be very cool.&#8221;</p>
<p><span class="sourcelink">Source: </span><a class="sourcelink" href="http://www.tvguide.com/">TV Guide</a></p>
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<title><![CDATA[The Dark Knight: Se filtra el look definitivo de Dos Caras]]></title>
<link>http://salondelmal.wordpress.com/2008/07/09/the-dark-knight-se-filtra-el-look-definitivo-de-dos-caras/</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 14:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Dr. Malo</dc:creator>
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<title><![CDATA[Tremendo &quot;Spoiler&quot; de Dragon Ball: La Película]]></title>
<link>http://salondelmal.wordpress.com/2008/04/15/tremendo-don-spoiler-de-dragon-ball-la-pelicula/</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 17:33:56 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Dr. Malo</dc:creator>
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