The Spoiler Roundup 01.30.08

January 30th, 2008 | 0 Comments | Email | Share | Tweet

Welcome to the Spoiler Roundup, the most comprehensive weekly spoiler wrapup on the internet. We scour the web for all the best spoilers on some of the most popular shows on the air. Catch it here every Wednesday at The TV Remote.

This week: Breaking Bad, Brothers and Sisters, Friday Night Lights, Heroes, Jericho, Lost, October Road, One Tree Hill, Pushing Daisies, Scrubs, Smallville and Supernatural.

Breaking Bad

Walter can’t keep his cancer secret much longer, and you know that’s gonna mean much meddling from the missus. [Kristin@E!Online]

Brothers and Sisters

The Walkers’ final two pre-strike outings air February 10 and February 17. The latter episode features a guest turn by Enrico Colantoni. He appears in what can only be described as a highly suggestive scene with another man. [Michael Ausiello]

In the final two episodes: Someone leaves the show, most likely for good. Kevin chooses between Jason and Scotty. Multiple relationships end, but one of them permanently so. Sarah channels a gay icon, and, as a result, becomes one herself. A couple has sex for the first time. [Michael Ausiello]

Friday Night Lights

All hell breaks lose when Mrs. Taylor bails on a very important date with her daughter. Also this Friday, Saracen’s post-breakup descent into madness comes to a head in his bathtub, Landry is forced to choose between Tyra and Jean, and Connie Britton turns in a performance that will put Emmy/Golden Globe/SAG voters to shame. [Michael Ausiello]

In the next episode Riggins and Saracen are enjoying the company of the Landing Strip ladies when something bad happens. A certain beloved father figure comes to the rescue, and a certain surrogate son finally has the freakout he’s been working toward all season. Also, the Tyra-Jean-Landry triangle is resolved. [Kristin@E!Online]

Heroes

There appears to be a plan in place for when the show returns, and it involves Kristen Bell, David Anders and Adrian Pasdar and Ali Larter all back in the mix and most likely as series regulars. [Kristin@E!Online]

Adam Monroe (aka Takezo Kensei) will return for Volume 3. His name once was Richard Sanders; meaning that he and Niki are related. [Kristin@E!Online]

Jericho

Someone’s going off to Cheyenne, Wyoming, and we don’t see the character coming back. [Kristin@E!Online]

Lost

A significant death occurs sometime after Episode 4, but before Episode 8. [Michael Ausiello]

Naomi, the parachutist, is mostly dead. But her being mostly dead doesn’t mean we’re done with her story. There’s at least one mystery about Naomi left to solve. [Kristin@E!Online]

We learn a lot more about Juliet’s romantic past, as well as meet one of Sayid’s lady friends. [Kristin@E!Online]

Look for more trouble from Desmond’s almost father-in-law. Alan Dale is back as Charles Widmore in two of the first eight episodes of Lost this season.Dale says, “I can tell you that I continue to be an absolute asshole to Desmond. I love that they keep coming up with ways I can do that. But Henry’s [Ian Cusick] a lovely guy, and I enjoy doing that show.” [Kristin@E!Online]

Locke’s hostage may be the key to getting off the island, so Sayid and Kate go in search of their fellow castaway in an attempt to negotiate a peaceful deal. [ABC]

October Road

While we’ll learn more about Sam’s paternity in these final episodes, don’t expect the mystery to be solved until Season 3. [Michael Ausiello]

Nick has to make a huge decision in the season finale, and it’s a very serious choice that affects everyone in town. [Kristin@E!Online]

Brad Henke, who plays Owen, said the chances of a reconciliation between the two boys (Owen and Ikey) . . . we should be sure to watch the season finale, because something’s most definitely going down on that front. [Kristin@E!Online]

Everyone, especially Physical Phil, is shocked when they hear that Angela Bayer (the former Angela Moretti) died in a car accident. Flashbacks set in 1989 will show Nick, Eddie, Owen, Physical Phil, bidding farewell to a young Angela at The Commander’s house; and 7th grader Ray Cataldo and his gang bullying the boys. We will also learn how Physical Phil got his nickname. [SpoilerFix.com]

One Tree Hill

Jamie’s nanny is 100 percent insane, and we start to see how very soon. Also, she most definitely has her claws in Nathan, and that does not turn out well. And the season (mid-season?) finale will be a wedding. [Kristin@E!Online]

Rachel is in Brooke’s apartment after she OD’d on drugs because Brooke fired her. Rachel’s dealer comes to Brooke’s apartment to get money owed to him by Rachel and Owen answers the door, pushes the guy around, throws him out and after giving him a few bills, tells him it’s paid in full and to never come back. Dan is up for parole and Lucas and Nathan go to his parole hearing. He makes a “heartfelt” speech, even squeezing out a few tears, telling the board he wants to be a real father to them now, after what he’d put them through growing up. Lucas tells the board that he is getting married next week and like the basketball championship and the publishing of his first novel, the most important man in his life, his Uncle Keith, won’t be there because Dan killed him in cold blood and with premeditation. He mentions that how could a man be paroled whose two sons never even came to see him in prison and the board surprises Luke and mentions that Nathan recently came to visit their father. [SpoilerFix.com]

Pushing Daisies

Creator Bryan Fuller talking about the rest of this season: ” Even if the strike ends in the next week or two, it looks like they will scuttle the rest of the season. This is for many reasons. One is that it will be hard to launch a big promotional campaign for four or five episodes; it’s just not cost-effective. Two is that if we did come back we would land right in the path of the American Idol juggernaut, and would likely be decimated. Three is if we came back in the fall with a full slate of episodes, then ABC could relaunch the show in a big way. The tentative plan now is to start the writers immediately [after the strike is resolved] so we can get some scripts stockpiled, and then hit production in June. But that’s all tentative. We’ve talked about so many options since the strike began and they fluctuate on a weekly basis. But right now a short first season seems the most likely.” [Michael Ausiello]

Scrubs

J.D. has been spending a lot of time with Elliot. Her car is in the shop and the mechanic won’t fix it. J.D. has a fantasy of the Hospital Four, super heroes that use their horrible diseases to annoy the mechanic into getting Elliot’s car fixed. Dr. Cox starts wearing his wedding ring to stop patients from hitting on him. [SpoilerFix.com]

Smallville

Jane Seymour will not be back for a guest spot due to a scheduling conflict. [Michael Ausiello]

Lois follows Lex to Detroit and discovers he has found Kara, who has amnesia. Finley (guest star Corey Sevier), a busboy who is obsessed with Kara, fears Lex will take her away, so he shoots Lex and holds Kara and Lois captive. After Lex’s comatose body is found, Chloe offers to heal him, but Clark refuses to let her. [The CW]

Supernatural

Before the season ends, the boys meet a new adversary to replace the yellow-eyed demon. [Kristin@E!Online]

Show runner Eric Kripke talks about Dean’s impending trip to Hades: “The episode ‘Mystery Spot’ is airing on Valentine’s Day, I think. And ‘Mystery Spot’ is a Groundhog’s Day episode where Sam keeps reliving the same Tuesday over and over and over again, and at the end of every Tuesday Dean dies. And no matter what, it’s actually a pretty funny episode. We killed Dean in every conceivable way. He gets electrocuted, he gets botulism, he’s hit by a car, he’s crushed by a desk, you know he’s shot a couple of times, he’s hit with an arrow. It’s a totally fun episode. It’s actually kind of meaningful, and we play—I think it hits what Supernatural does best, it’s funny one moment and emotional the next. This obviously freaks the hell out of Sam, having to watch Dean die over and over again.” [Kristin@E!Online]

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