Maggie Grace is Next to Go on the "Lost" Island
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OMG! They killed Shannon! It figures. She survived a plane crash, spent months as a castaway on a "deserted island", and then we found out her wicked stepmom ruined her future financially. Now Boone's shallow step-sister Shannon (played by Maggie Grace) is the second main character to die on "Lost".
When Ian Somerhalder was written off the show last spring, other cast members began to worry if they too would get the axe. According to femalefirst.co, Maggie had been worried her character would die, saying, "You only get 24 hours notice if you're being written out. It's brutal."
The fact that the writers killed off Boone last year is still a sore spot with viewers, including the families of cast members who have their own opinions, like when Jorge Garcia's mom called him and said, "I hear they're going to kill a character on the show."
"Yeah, Ma," Jorge replied.
"I hope it's not Sawyer," his mother said.
No, not Sawyer - yet - but with three new cast members joining "Lost", including Adebisi from "Oz" (Adewale Akinnouye-Abgaje), there's potential for other favorite characters to get whacked on the island.



"What the hell are we going to Phoenix, Arizona, for? I want to go to New Zealand!" Well said, Marion Paolo! Amazing Race 8: From Here to Costa Rica and Back, made a turn north and returned to the United States, to the exotic locale of Mesa, Arizona.
When we last saw Jess Bhamra (Parminder Nagra) and Jules Paxton (
The mysterious firing of actor Page Kennedy, who plays the mysterious creepy guy locked in the basement on Desperate Housewives, was vaguely explained last week only as "improper conduct." Well, leave it to the National Enquirer to dig up the desperate dirt.
When he spoke with Entertainment Weekly for this week's issue on Harry Potter, Daniel Radcliffe talked about being confident and enthusiastic about the contributions he's made to the films, but that he's a bit of a loser with girls. As "Harry Potter and the Goblets of Fire" is set to open this month in wide release, the 16-year-old is revealing more about himself in interviews. Here's a portion of the EW talk:
As if she hasn't already shown enough skin in the magazines,
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