Have you ever met a star that someone close to you justloves?
And if so, did you find yourself asking that celebrity to do something for him or her?
(Look for it later this week.)

Right after,When you have a picture of a water-skiing squirrel, you run it.
That one I read inTime Out New Yorkonce, and I vehemently concur.)
(He, by the way, did so willingly.
And told me to tell Slezak he said, Hi.)
Your turn: How have you whored yourself out for a friend or loved one?
(c’mon keep it clean.)
After the jump, some serious and STEAMYMoonlightspoilers.
When the moderator asked them to name their favorite episodes, OLoughlin said he had favorite scenes.
Cue the suggestions from women in the crowd: The shower scene!
But they do not like Coraline.The panel began with a 12-minute clip reel.
He demands that Josef turn him back.
The short clip shown, of Josef drinking from Micks neck?Kindahot, yall.
(Because you know that I did.)
But it is to the shows advantage if we, the viewers, find it hot, right?
In any dramatic scene you play on a show, you cant play hotness, you cant play humor.
Youve just got to go for the truth of the scene.
And we did, and I think it kinda worked.
According to Dohring, ithellaworked.
That clip didnt do it justice.
Youll see some fin amazing stuff.
(Like them ending up on a table?
But again, Dohring stresses that it wasnt their intention to make the scene hot.)
The thing is, the dudes human, which is what hes wanted.
Its the thing hes always bitchin to me about: I want to be human.
And then he fin cant.
Its like, here, I have to take from you the one thing that you want.
(Or, what I call good television.
And, of course, hot.)
Now whether he meant sometime during Season 1s final four episodes, or just eventually, he didnt say.
I can tell you that one of the clips from an upcoming episode included a passionate kiss.
Beth tells Mick thatshesnot the thing keeping them apart, and neither is his vampirism.
Its him hes afraid of getting hurt.
She starts to walk away, and he grabs her.
(you could hear the squeals, right?)
gives OLoughlin hope that there will be.
He told me hes turned down film roles that would conflict with work onMoonlights hypothetical second season.
Dohring said theyre filming the final episode of Season 1 now, and it includes a cliffhanger.
Tune in now, Dohring says.
And, hey, if you havent heard, this Fridays episode is gonna be hot.
(Lets take bets on whether PopWatch reader Elizabeths DVR gets tricked into recording it.)