'Fringe', 'The Walking Dead', 'Glee': Tube Talk Q&A

If you've got questions, we've got answers! Yes, it's Thursday again, so time for some more Tube Talk Q&A action. We've got gossip on everything from Fringe to Pan Am to Arrow to The Walking Dead, so read on and then leave us your questions in the box below!

Any news on when Glee's coming back? I miss it!

Ooh, we couldn't possibly say. But maybe if you come back to Digital Spy at 9pm we'll have some exclusive news for you about when the show's coming back. You know, maybe. (If you're not so good with the hints, we will definitely be confirming the return date at 9pm tonight! We're a little bit excited.)

When exactly is Fringe coming back to Sky?

Good news! Sky1 confirmed earlier this week that Olivia, the Bishops and co. will return to UK screens on Wednesday, February 8 at 10pm! And the sci-fi drama's fourth season comes back strong with the fantastic 'Back To Where You've Never Been'.

What else have Fringe fans got to look forward to? How about (*spoilers*) an emotional meeting between the two versions of Astrid (Jasika Nicole), a guest spot from character actor Michael Massee - who specialises in creepy roles - and a visit to a terrifying town from which there is no escape!

I love The Walking Dead - is it back soon?

Yup - for US viewers, season two resumes on Sunday, February 12 at 9/8c. And UK fans won't have long to wait either - FX will transmit midseason premiere 'Nebraska' just five days later, on Friday, February 17 at 10pm.

We've also had a few enquiries from viewers who can't get FX and want to know if Channel 5 will be airing season two, as it did with the first season. Our understanding is that it will, but that its current contract doesn't allow it to air new episodes until April. Hope that helps!

Why has The CW dropped Justin Hartley from its new Green Arrow show? Dumb decision.

Well, it's all a bit complex really - you're referring to the in-development pilot Arrow which is based on the DC Comics Green Arrow character, but which is crucially *not* a spinoff from Smallville (in which Hartley played the emerald archer).

The brains behind Arrow want their show to establish its own identity, so presumably felt that casting Hartley would only have confused matters! In the event, Vampire Diaries actor Stephen Amell will be the new Oliver Queen, and we're sure that he'll do just fine!

Grace is dead? Oh my GOD! Give me some Skins gossip now!

I know, right? If you haven't checked out our post-episode Q&A with Alex Arnold, you can read it here now. But let's look to the future - in next week's episode we meet brand new character Alex, who quickly has a pretty strong connection with Liv (though perhaps not in the way you're expecting). He might be just what the group needs - they're understandably pretty blue.

But shall we give you a bit of episode four info? Since you've been so good, we'll treat you. We were recently chatting to Sean Teale, who plays Nick, and he told us that we can expect a new crush, "a lot of unsavoury characters", and "very extreme" moments. "Franky's gone off the rails a little," he teased. Exciting!

I know everyone else has given up on Pan Am, but I'm so glad it's back! What's coming up this week? And is it definitely going to be cancelled?

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Don't worry, you're not alone - we're still flying the flag for Pan Am! And there are some fun episodes coming up, too. On Saturday, expect a surprising kiss, arrested stewardesses... and will Dean and Colette sort things out after Bridget's return? You'll find out! Plus, in episodes to come, expect a very famous historical event to have a big impact on Maggie and Laura to catch the eye of a certain artist...

As for whether Pan Am will survive? We'd love a second season with our favourite stewardesses, but we'll be honest - we're not holding our breath. ABC has insisted that the decision hasn't been made yet, but with poor ratings in the States and a short, 14-episode order, that's basically just a technicality right now. We're willing to be proved wrong (we're hoping to be proved wrong), but you should probably make the most of these last few season one episodes.

I caught The Lying Game on 5* the other day and I think I'm obsessed! What's coming up next week?

Ooh, yes, we're enjoying The Lying Game too - it's like Ringer with teenagers! Although, we'll be honest - it gets pretty confusing. Just us? Anyway, we don't want to give too much away because the joy's in the surprises, so we'll leave it at this - the next episode will include: an alcohol-fuelled fight, a confusing phone call, some dance lessons, the identity of the laptop thief and some Emma-Sutton contact. The show certainly seems to be keeping the action up!

I've heard really good things about Friday Night Lights and someone said it was going to be on Sky. When?

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You are well-informed! Friday Night Lights is indeed coming to Sky - Sky Atlantic, to be precise - and it is really, really good. And we have a date, too - Sky Atlantic confirmed recently that the show will begin on February 14. Screw Valentine's Day - this is worth staying in for!

Sure, watching a show based on the trials and tribulations of a high school American football team doesn't sound like something a lot of Brits will be interested in, but by the end of the pilot you'll be hooked. (I write about TV for a living. Sport's not my strong point. And I still love it.) The show's got wonderful relationships (you'll fall for Eric and Tami, believe us), fabulous drawling Southern accents, and beautiful, realistic cinematography. A must-see. We're just keeping our fingers crossed that Sky Atlantic keeps airing the show - so far, they've only picked up the first two seasons.

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