The Spoiler Roundup 02.19.09
February 19th, 2009 | 0 Comments | Email | Share | TweetWelcome 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.
This Week: 24, Big Love, Bones, Brothers and Sisters, CSI, Damages, Flight of the Conchords, Gossip Girl, Grey’s Anatomy, House, How I Met Your Mother, Life, Lost, Numbers, Reaper, Supernatural, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, The Big Bang Theory and Ugly Betty.
24
Chloe isn’t dying. But someone else is this Monday. Also in next week’s ep: A 24 fave returns and a new threat will be revealed! (Michael Ausiello)
Big Love
Sarah’s baby’s father, Scott returns on March 15. (Michael Ausiello)
Margene starts her own business selling bracelets. (Michael Ausiello)
Bones
According to executive producer Hart Hanson, a series of attacks within the Lab will cause “dissension and suspicion” amongst all of the main players by the end of the season, adding, “It will affect the way each and every character regards the others.” (Michael Ausiello)
Brothers and Sisters
We’ll see William Walker again before the season ends. Tom Skerritt is scheduled to appear in a flashback with Calista Flockhart this Spring. (Korbi TV)
In the finale of Brothers & Sisters, I hear Kitty goes house-hunting with someone other than Robert. (Michael Ausiello)
CSI
In an upcoming episode a sci-fi icon is bumped off at (more or less) Comic-Con. (Michael Ausiello)
Damages
The Purcell case will end when Season 2 does – but that doesn’t mean we will have seen the last of William Hurt. “Things are always open to change, but Season 2 wraps up much like Season 1 did,” reveals executive producer Todd Kessler. “[But] William Hurt’s character has a very strong personal relationship with Patty – he’s the father of her son. So his character remains vital and important to the lives of Patty and Michael Hughes. There’s always a chance he will come back. It’s schedule dependent.” (Michael Ausiello)
Patty goes on the offensive against the FBI, while Ellen receives troubling news about the probe. Meanwhile, Patty’s husband (Michael Nouri) gets an intriguing offer. (SpoilerTV)
Flight of the Conchords
In Sunday’s episode, Bret and Jermaine will literally duel to win the love of Brahbrah, played by SNL’s Kristen Wiig. The two meet her in the park while she searches for her missing dog, Charlie. (Michael Ausiello)
Gossip Girl
Leighton Meester’s real-life boyfriend, Sebastian Stan, will be reprising his role as Carter Baizen. He’ll appear in the next two original episodes and his mission is twofold: to mess with Chuck and hook up with Blair. (Michael Ausiello)
Serena’s new grifter beau, Gabriel (Armie Hammer)? She’s met him before – only she can’t remember where or when. (Michael Ausiello)
Grey’s Anatomy
Derek’s really mad at Addison, but he ends up taking his frustration out on Mark instead. And man, do those two beat the crap out of each other. There’s even blood! (Michael Ausiello)
Izzie finds out that her blood sample was mixed up, which means she’s suffering from something far worse than anemia. But we have to wait until March 12 for the official diagnosis. (Michael Ausiello)
Callie asks Arizona out on a date. (Michael Ausiello)
House
House is going to make his pain magically disappear when he switches to a new drug. (Michael Ausiello)
House and Wilson go on a date! (Michael Ausiello)
How I Met Your Mother
Sorry, Bro – Airing March 9, 2009
When Lily and Marshall hear that Ted’s college girlfriend, Karen, has moved to New York City, they finally reveal how much they hated her back then. (CBS)
Barney Stinson will soon be banned from his favorite laser tag establishment. (Korbi TV)
Life
With Reese (Sarah Shahi) still on loan to the FBI, Crews (Damian Lewis) is assigned a new partner, Detective Jane Seever (Gabrielle Union). Seever, the exact opposite of Reese, is an over achiever with a 15-year plan to one day become mayor. Crews and Seever get right to work on the murder of a court reporter who was clubbed to death with a three iron. The reporter turns up dead after becoming pen pals with a convict who was imprisoned for a jewelry heist. (SpoilerTV)
Lost
Someone will be joining recent time travel victim Charlotte six feet under before the season is over. This character is described as “major-ish,” which most likely rules out any of our series regulars. (Michael Ausiello)
Numbers
Don suffers a life-threatening injury later this season, and Charlie feels he might be responsible because he wasn’t focused on the case and might have overlooked something. (Michael Ausiello)
The show’s 100th episode finds Don and Charlie tackling a case with eerie similarities to the first crime they worked on together. (Michael Ausiello)
Reaper
Dirty Sexy Mongol – Airing March 10, 2009
Sam is assigned to capture a 13th century Mongolian warrior soul who is reaping havoc all across town, and at the same time also begins his quest to hunt down Alan Townsend and enlist his help to get out his deal with the devil. Meanwhile, Sock continues to be tortured by his hot stepsister and Ben has an encounter with a persistent demon. (The CW)
The Sweet Science – Airing March 17, 2009
Sam must capture a former boxer by using boxing gloves as a vessel. Meanwhile, Andi is awarded a promotion at the Work Bench. (The CW)
Supernatuarl
The brawl between the Winchester brothers in the season finale has something to do with Sam’s demon blood addiction, or it’s fallout from a death that’s coming up in April. (Michael Ausiello)
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
Summer Glau isn’t leaving the show, but one of her female co-stars is on March 6. (Michael Ausiello)
The Big Bang Theory
Executive producer Bill Prady talking about Summer Glau’s cameo on the show: “For the guys, there’s probably no more awesome sci-fi female to encounter than Summer Glau, with her nerd-cred times four. Normally, these guys might only have a split-second autograph encounter with her at Comic-Con, but now they have 11 hours to get up the courage to talk to her – and she’s sitting alone! Of course, Sheldon does offer a word of caution: If Terminators actually did exist, a perfect way they could lull victims into a false sense of security would be to pose as actors who have played Terminators.” (Michael Ausiello)
Ugly Betty
The show is casting the recurring role of Richard Hartley, a fiftysomething Ted Turner-type and the father of Betty’s new love, Matt. (Michael Ausiello)
