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Saturday, 27 October 2007

1.17 Title...

Episode 1.17 will be called "47 Hours & 11 Minutes".

Source: SpoilerTV

Thursday, 18 October 2007

Latest from Ausiello...

Question: Any idea when Greek is returning with those next 10 episodes? — Nikki

Ausiello: I'm hearing March, but that's not set in stone by any means. What is set in stone is the plot for Episode 5, which finds the gang flashing way, way, way back to 2005.

Source: Ask Ausiello

Thursday, 11 October 2007

1.15 Title...

Episode 1.15 will be called "Freshman Daze".

Source: SpoilerTV

Thursday, 20 September 2007

1.13 Title...

Episode 1.13 will be called "Highway To The Discomfort Zone".


Source: SpoilerTV

Wednesday, 12 September 2007

Latest from Ausiello...

Question: I just watched the season finale of Greek and OMG! Got any scoop on what is going to happen next season?— Robin

Ausiello: As a matter of fact I do! The scandal that enveloped the Zeta Beta house won't be going away next semester. As a result, the national chapter sends in a bubbly, rule-abiding consultant to whip the girls into shape, and you're never going to believe who's been cast: the ridiculously funny Senta Moses from My So-Called Life! She'll be around for a handful of episodes, beginning with next year's midseason premiere.


Source: Ausiello

Tuesday, 11 September 2007

Charisma Carpenter in Season finale...

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Tonight, ABC Family will air the highly anticipated season finale of Greek. Helping to seal its first season is Charisma Carpenter, actress popularly known for playing Cordelia Chase on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and its spin-off series Angel.

In the season finale episode entitled "Black & White and Read All Over," the whole campus will be engulfed with chaos and controversy when the entire Greek system, which includes sorority secrets and fraternity fraud, are revealed in a shocking college newspaper article. The brothers and sisters of Omega Chi, Zeta Beta Zeta, as well as Kappa Tau are raging to figure out who the undercover culprit could be. Meanwhile, after navigating some troubled waters with her boyfriend, Ashleigh (Amber Stevens) turns to Calvin (Paul James) for support and even goes so far as to hit on him, only to learn he has a secret.

As for Carpenter, she'll be heading back to college as a national sorority representative who shows up to investigate a big, juicy scandal. According to Greek creator, Sean Smith, she's might even reappear in season 2.

"She's part Scully and part Cordelia," Smith explained. "I'd love to have her back. "

Apart from Carpenter, Alan Ruch (Spin City) and Jessica Rose, who is known for her recurring role on the show as Jen K, will also appear on the season 1 ender.

For the unfamiliar, Greek stars Jacob Zachar (Rusty), Spencer Grammer (Casey), Scott Michael Foster (Cappie), Jake McDorman (Evan), Clark Duke (Dale), Dilshad Vadsaria (Rebecca), Paul James (Calvin) and Amber Stevens (Ashleigh). Set at the fictitious Cyprus-Rhodes University, the teen drama centers on a group of college students in and out of the fraternity and sorority system.

Fans can catch up on previously aired episodes when the Greek marathon begins at 12 in the afternoon today. The season finale airs tonight, September 10 at 9pm ET/PT on ABC Family.


Source: BuddyTV

Thursday, 6 September 2007

Ep 12 "The Great Cappie"...

Episode 12 will be called "The Great Cappie".

Source: SpoilerTV

Wednesday, 5 September 2007

Is Calvin ready to come out of the fraternity?...

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The first season finale of Greek will air next week, and according to actor Paul James, viewers can expect a lot from the episode, including something that involves his character revealing his homosexuality to the fraternity.

“Something happens in the tenth episode, the season finale, which has [Calvin's coming out to the fraternity] in it. I can't give away that,” Paul James told After Elton. “But the tenth episode is… very dramatic and there's a lot of stuff going on. It's like the [expletive] hits the fan pretty much. And then next season we just sort of explore what the house means to Calvin.”

Paul James' Calvin started out in the series as a gay college freshman whose coming out in high school proved traumatic. In college, he decides to keep his homosexuality a secret from his fraternity, telling only his good friend, Rusty (Jacob Zachar).

It was on the fourth episode of Greek that Calvin came out to Rusty, and although James described the episode as “beautiful,” he said he also enjoys working on the ones wherein his character's homosexuality does not take center stage.

“I really enjoy the episodes where it's just a matter of, ‘Oh, by the way, he is gay,” Paul James told After Elton. “It's not a bone of contention or this big thing that needs to be talked about. I have the most fun, when he's just a regular kid.”

With regards to accepting the role, James said he and his management were not concerned when they found out the character he was to play is gay.

“If the characters are well-written, then that's all you can hope for as an actor, especially a young actor. There's really not a lot of great parts,” James said, adding he does turn away from projects that have stereotypical characters. “There is this movie I auditioned for once… there was a gay character and it was a complete stereotype. You know, being a black guy I'm very sensitive to stereotypes… it [was] poorly written.”

Calvin, on the other hand, is far from the usual gay characters portrayed on-screen. He is not only possesses great athletic abilities, but also has a caring and supportive father, who is well aware of Calvin's homosexuality.

“Originally my father, they wrote him as not tolerant. I was arguing with Sean. I wanted to change it to being very supportive,” Paul James said. “I'm like, ‘this gives me less to act against. This gives me less to do.' He was like, ‘yeah, we've seen the whole like angry father so many times that I don't want to do that again.'”

In James' eyes, creator Sean Smith, who is openly gay, is using Calvin as a way to address his own feelings about being homosexual.

“[Sean] really is using Calvin sort of to say how he feels about being gay. Calvin is a character, but he's also sort of a little bit of a mouthpiece of what Sean has seen in his life and how he wants to portray a certain character, whereas the other characters are written purely as entertainment,” James told After Elton.

The season finale of Greek airs on Monday, September 10, on ABC Family.



Source: BuddyTV

Latest from Ausiello...

Question: Can you please give me some scoop on Greek?— Ceili

Ausiello: First off, you guys were right — this show rocks my socks off. Before I left on my little vacay, I hosted my own personal Greek marathon and now I'm caught up on the entire first season — and yes, that includes the Sept. 10 season finale (thanks, ABC Family, for the pre-screener!). And, wow, what an action-packed finale it is. (Spoiler alert) In addition to three breakups, a mole is discovered in the Omega Chi house, Calvin is betrayed by someone close to him, a major character's secret is exposed, and special guest star Charisma Carpenter predictably steals every scene she's in. I can't wait for second semester!


Source: TVguide