We'll see how caring and respectful they are when the papers are filed.
'Grey's': Good Knight, T.R.
Sorry, "Anatomy" fans, Dr. O'Malley couldn't be saved at Seattle Grace.
Entertainment Weekly's Ausiello Files (at EW.com) are reporting that T.R. Knight is done with "Grey's Anatomy."
ABC is letting him out of his contract so he can possibly star in a Broadway revival of "Lend Me a Tenor," in 2010.
In other "Grey's" news, Jessica Capshaw (Callie's lady love Arizona) will become a series regular.
So it wasn't Callie's lesbian relationship with Dr. Hahn (the suddenly fired Brooke Smith) that was a problem for ABC.
The alphabet network just wanted a younger, prettier lesbian.
Off to see the Wizard World
The comics/sci-fi/gaming universe of Wizard World takes over the Convention Center (12th and Arch streets) this weekend, and the wildest after-party will probably be hosted by Fort Washington-based Zenescope, 8 p.m. Saturday at Zee Bar (100 Spring Garden St.).
The party is for Zenescope's "Grimm Fairy Tales," and will feature a fairy-tale-costume contest for Zenescope's ongoing "Girl of the Month."
Who knew Little Red Riding Hood was such a minx?
The grand prize for the contest winner includes $250, a free photo shoot by renowned pin-up photog Celeste Giuliano and a chance to win a trip to Comic Con 2010 in San Diego.
Tickets are $10 at the door or $5 if purchased in advance online at www.zenescope.com. Women in costume get in free. You must be 21 or older to enter.
* Returning to Wizard World
Philadelphia for the first time in a few years is model/actress Chanel Ryan, originally from Allentown.
Chanel will be at the convention all three days signing autographs and greeting fans of her swimsuit calendars. For more information on Chanel, check out www. chanelryan.
com.
Tattbits
* Actress
Shohreh Aghdashloo