The Spoiler Roundup 02.28.07
February 28th, 2007 | 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. Catch it here every Wednesday at The TV Remote.
This week: 24, Bones, Brothers and Sisters, CSI, Dirt, ER, Friday Night Lights, Ghost Whisperer, Gilmore Girls, Grey’s Anatomy, Heroes, Lost, Prison Break, Supernatural and The Closer.
24
A character with the last name Bauer will apparently get whacked around Episode 19. Unless Jack has another secret relative out there somewhere, the candidates as daughter Kim, dad Phillip, sister-in-law Marilyn and “nephew” Josh. [Michael Ausiello]
Bones
The March 21 episode is a big one for our favorite star-crossed detectives, even though, on the surface, the focus is on Bones’ burgeoning romance with Eddie McClintock’s Sully. He asks Bones to take a year off and sail around the world with him — an offer she agonizes over for much of the hour. She asks Booth for his advice, and naturally he plays the reverse-psychology card and urges her to accept the once-in-a-lifetime invitation. Do not miss the final three minutes. There’s an exchange between Bones and Boone that goes a long way in answering the question fo when they are going to get together. [Michael Ausiello]
Brothers and Sisters
McAllister’s gay brother will be introduced in this season’s second-to-last episode, and Kitty will initially mistake him for being one of the senator’s frat brothers. When the truth comes out, she immediately jumps into matchmaker mode. [Michael Ausiello]
CSI
David Hodges is very much involved with the story of the Miniature Killer. He’s been trying desperately to cozy up to Grissom, and killing people might get Grissom’s attention. The Miniature Killer storyline will be resolved by season’s end—and that something very important involving David Hodges is revealed in this season’s 20th ep, airing April 12. [Kristin@E!Online]
Dirt
Kira Klay’s ghost returns for the season finale. [Kristin@E!Online]
ER
Linda Cardellini talking about Kip Pardue’s character: “Kip Pardue stays for a little while, but then somebody else new comes in, Joe Manganiello. And, you know, Sam’s forced to deal with her troubled son. Not so fun. She deals with him in a way—she sends him away, and now is sort of the first time in her life she’s on her own, which brings out all kinds of crazy things.” [Kristin@E!Online]
Friday Night Lights
One of the characters will have a pregnancy scare. [TV Squad]
Ghost Whisperer
Wide Brim is about to become the least of Melinda’s worries. She’s also being stalked by an otherworldly bad thing who is allied with but much more powerful than Romano. [Kristin@E!Online]
Gilmore Girls
April 17 is when a pretty major turning point occurs in the Luke and Lorelai saga. It’s an event many have been anxiously waiting for all season long. [Michael Ausiello]
“There is going to be some really big changes in Logan and in the way he’s going to approach his life over the course of the last episodes. I think that this last arc for Logan is really nice, and I think that fans will be… it will be interesting to see how fans respond to this last change in Logan, because we’re going to see him in another way that we haven’t before. It’ll be interesting to see how people respond,” said Matt Czuchry in interview. [RoryandLogan.net]
Grey’s Anatomy
Should the new Grey’s spinoff flop, Kate Walsh has a clause in her contract that guarantees her a return trip to Seattle Grace. [Michael Ausiello]
There will be a new series regular on Grey’s very soon. Two, in fact! My sources tell me that one of them will be a female doc who’s around the same age as Addison. She’ll be African-American, and I’m told her name might be Naomi. I’m also hearing about a young guy named Dell who’s very cute and could be joining Olivia at the nurses’ station. [Kristin@E!Online]
As for the original plan to have a character come out as bi-sexual: The original plan was to have a female character’s past love come back—and that love was a woman. But now this female character will have a past love come back—and it is a man. Still, it will have ripple effects in this character’s current relationship. [Kristin@E!Online]
Heroes
Linderman is being played by Malcolm McDowell — hence the frosty locks. Eric Roberts’ character is just one of HRG’s many associates. [Ask Ausiello]
Jack Coleman, during an interview with an L.A. radio station on Monday, revealed that Episode 20 will be set five years into the future. What he didn’t say is that Hiro and Ando would be the ones making the trek. [Ask Ausiello]
House
Cameron actually kisses House. And it’s not some simple peck on the lips. It’s a full-blown, slightly open mouth kiss that lasts a good seven seconds. Her motivation for the kiss ties in directly with House’s “big secret,” and sort of mimics a move House made on Cam last season. [Michael Ausiello]
We’re going to finally meet Wilson’s ex-wife in an episode to air in April/May. She’ll blame House for destroying her marriage. In the same episode, we’ll learn what Foreman’s mother has in common with a recently deceased character from Grey’s Anatomy. [Michael Ausiello]
The March 6 episode the group will learn that House is dying. [Kristin@E!Online]
Law & Order: SVU
Stabler is strongly considering moving back in with his wife around Easter time, but there’s something (or someone?) holding him back. [Michael Ausiello]
Lost
In tonight’s episode there are lots of Hurley ex-girlfriend action: We find out what happened to him and Starla, and Libby sets the tone. [Kristin@E!Online]
Tonight’s final scene features a confrontation between Kate and someone we haven’t seen since last season. [Michael Ausiello]
A new female character will be introduced later this season, and get this: According to executive producer Carlton Cuse, “She does not appear in a flashback, she is not an Other, and she is not one of the survivors of Flight 815.” Marsha Thomason from NBC’s Las Vegas has been cast in this role. She’ll first show up in late April/early May. [Michael Ausiello]
Desmond’s beloved Penny makes another appearance in his next flashback. [Kristin@E!Online]
Prison Break
As she teased in a recent TVGuide.com Q&A, Patricia Wettig is reprising her role as duplicitous President Reynolds next Monday. [Michael Ausiello]
Sara will eventually be captured and sent to trial for helping the guys escape in the Season 1 finale. Her lawyer suggests that she accepts to serve 12 years in prison. Not helping Sara’s case is that fact that she is the only one they have in custody as Michael and Lincoln are still on the run. [TV Squad]
Michael ends up behind bars before the season is over. But he won’t be at Fox River. No, Michael will be spending some hard time in one of the worst prisons south of the border. [Kristin@E!Online]
Supernatural
Dean will have a live-in lady, before the end of the season. They’re somewhat serious, but it turns out Dean is actually unaware of the relationship’s existence. [Kristin@E!Online]
The Closer
The season 3 premiere centers on Eric Dean Wallace, a 17-year-old who is the primary suspect of knifing his parents and sister to death. Eric has always had a pampered life but lately he has been using drugs and fell in love with his math tutor. Eric’s half brother displays jealousy and rage over the different ways they were treated. [TV Squad]


