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Hot Video: 'Eli Stone' Interview with Loretta Devine and Julie Gonzalo

On a series where visions of '80s pop stars and big song-and-dance numbers are an every episode occurence, how do you keep things interesting off set?

'Eli Stone' stars Loretta Devine and Julie Gonzalo, who play Patti and Maggie, respectively, have no problem giggling and channeling their own inner divas. They also don't mind weighing in on the big twists of the second season (premieres Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 10PM EST) and dishing about whether they think Eli is a prophet or not.

We talked to the two ladies about the return of George Michael, got the scoop on buzzed-about guest star Katie Holmes and even managed to get a sneak-peek private concert of the song we hope Loretta will be singing this season.


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