> Bryan Fuller -- our man at Heroes who tried and failed to keep Claire's buddy as gay as he'd been designed -- is the cream of the fall TV crop, or so says everyone who has seen the pilot for Pushing Daisies, his new show. (That includes a bunch of lucky kids at Comic-Con, who got a sneak peek.) Televisionary has an interview with Fuller and with a bunch of the cast members, including Kristin Chenoweth. (Also, seriously, how freaking adorable is Fuller in that photo?)
> When put on the spot by Doctor Who star David Tennant, John Barrowman readily admits he'd shag the magic man.
> Rod reports from the friendlier than expected land of ABC Family about the cable channel's new series Greek, where the show's only black character also happens to be more than a little familiar with his fraternity brother. Even better, the actor playing him is totally cool: "I wouldn't have a problem with" kissing another man on-screen, Paul James says. "It's real important to me [to] show little kids who are gay that you don't have to be afraid of who you are. You can be happy."
> Not only will Desperate Housewives be Nathan Fillion's new home this fall, Wisteria Lane should prepare to see its real estate values suffer the usual inflation experienced when a neighborhood is discovered by the gays. "We're going to have the first male desperate housewives," creator Mark Cherry revealed. "They will move into the old Applewhite house and one of the gay men will just have a fractious, hateful relationship with Teri Hatcher."
> TVGuide's Michael Ausiello snags a minute with Grey's Anatomy boss Shonda Rhimes and asks her about Isaiah, her delay in making a statement, and what T.R.'s character has in store this season.






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