The Spoiler Roundup 03.12.09
March 12th, 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, 90210, Bones, Brothers and Sisters, Burn Notice, Chuck, CSI, CSI: New York, Desperate Housewives, ER, Fringe, Gossip Girl, Grey’s Anatomy, Heroes, House, Law and Order: SVU, Lost, NCIS, Nip/Tuck, Prison Break, Reaper, Smallville, Sons of Anarchy, Supernatural, The Mentalist, The Office and Without A Trace.
24
Renee’s still romantically attached to Larry, although probably not for much longer. A shocking turn of events will further test their already strained relationship. (Michael Ausiello)
90210
We won’t meet Harry’s real son this season. And probably not next, either. Show-runner Rebecca Rand Kirshner Sinclair says “there was an overabundance of adoption-centric stories when I came to the show. And I didn’t feel like we could tell the story of the real son on the heels of the imposter son, because the issues that they would be going through would be too similar. So I don’t think there’s a place for that this year, but that’s definitely something that’s out there.” (Michael Ausiello)
Bones
The March 26 episode is a big one for Tamara Taylor’s Cam, who discovers that her ex-boyfriend has been murdered. “This was the love of her life,” explains executive producer Hart Hanson. “She lived with him for two years and raised his daughter. She now has to go back and tell the now-16-year-old daughter – who doesn’t remember her – that her father is dead. It’s a very emotional episode for us. And Tamara is brilliant in it.” (Michael Ausiello)
Producers are planning to bring Zack (Eric Millegan) back for the season finale—the script and deal aren’t done, but plans are firmly in the works. (Watch With Kristin)
The season-ending sex scene is not a hallucination. (Watch With Kristin)
And season five will be all about the consequences of having sex, which just might mean Booth-Bones babies. (Watch With Kristin)
Brothers and Sisters
Ryan and Rebecca will be moving in together. And Ryan is hiding something. (Michael Ausiello)
Burn Notice
Michael’s about to get another foxy lady nemesis. The show is now casting for a Miami detective who thinks Michael is a criminal. (Watch With Kristin)
John Mahoney will most likely be back next season. (Watch With Kristin)
Chuck
Here are things coming up this season:
• Multiple weddings
• A shocking death
• Morgan departs the Buy More
• Chuck and his father (Scott Bakula) are reunited
• Chuck and Sarah are going further than they ever have before
• Chevy Chase
• The return of Jeffster
• The return of Bryce
• The return of the Awesomes
• A game-changing twist that will (hopefully) launch the show into season 3.
(Michael Ausiello)
CSI
The second-to-last episode of the season is titled Reflections and features a flashback to CSI Catherine Willows when she was just starting out in the forensics business and still getting guff from grubby old cops. (Watch With Kristin)
CSI: New York
Lindsay will go into labor on or around May 6 — but it may be but the start of a protracted push. (TV Guide)
Desperate Housewives
Orson’s antics will lead Bree to seriously contemplate divorce. (Michael Ausiello)
Tthe Dave Williams (Neal McDonough) saga will take a crazy turn when it becomes clear that the psycho has been targeting the wrong Wisterian! (Michael Ausiello)
Swoosie Kurtz talking about her March 15 episode: “Let me put it this way, I’ve never kissed a woman romantically before in my personal or professional life, but there’s a first time for everything.” Word is that Swoosie’s character will mistake Susan’s kindness for a come-on, and some lip-locking action may ensue. (Watch With Kristin)
ER
The final four episodes are “for the longtime fans.” As such, eagle-eyed viewers will spy many familiar faces. (TV Guide)
Fringe
“Peter’s shady past will catch up with him,” reveals executive producer Jeff Pinkner. “Specifically the work he was doing in Iraq at the start of the series. Those criminal doings will have direct consequences to his work on the Fringe team.” (Michael Ausiello)
Olivia will learn more about the experiments done to her as a child with the drug Cortexiphan. She’ll also meet a man who underwent the same experiments as a child – but [he] can’t control the dangerous results. (Michael Ausiello)
Gossip Girl
According to executive producer Stephanie Savage, Dan’s kid sis “has a big Blair, Mean Girls story for the end of the season that also ties in with the Rufus/Lily story. And you will see that a new course has been charted for Jenny Humphrey in the fall.” (Michael Ausiello)
No Doubt will be performing, just not in this decade and not as No Doubt. “No Doubt is going to be playing in our ’80s flashback/[spin-off] episode,” reveals Stephanie Savage. “They’re playing an up-and-coming ’80s band.” (Michael Ausiello)
Nate notices that Chuck and Blair have a major bond, but that leads him to respond/retaliate by asking Blair to move in with him. (Watch With Kristin)
In the third season, Blair gets into NYU and Nate gets into Columbia. (Watch With Kristin)
According to Kate French (Elle), “Elle kind of steals Chuck Bass’ heart, and it gets really complicated, and he gets entangled in all of these webs of lies and different storylines that are going on. It’s very mysterious.” (Watch With Kristin)
Grey’s Anatomy
This Thursday, the interns discover what’s wrong with “Patient X” (who is actually Izzie), and according to Justin Chambers (Alex), yes, it’s cancer. (Watch With Kristin)
Justin Chambers (Alex) says the Grey’s cast has four more episodes left to shoot of the current season but insists that he and his costars are still in the dark as to whether Katherine and T.R. Knight will leave the show. “I really don’t know,” he tells us. “I don’t think so, but that’s kind of between their managers and them, the writers and producers. But we sure love having them on the set. They’re great to work with. It’s a huge, successful show, and they’re a big part of the success. Hopefully they’ll stay.” (Watch With Kristin)
Justin/Alex has some pretty gripping material up ahead. “I know that Izzy’s not doing well, and so I’m there to support her and hopefully it will all work out,” Justin says. “There are trials and tribulations for all of the characters. It’s good television.” (Watch With Kristin)
In the second-to-last episode of the season, we’ll meet Ronnie, a “heartwarming” trailer-trash woman in her mid-to-late 40s, and the producers only want star names to play the part. Izzie famously grew up in a trailer park. Could this be her mother, come to Seattle to take her ailing daughter home? (Watch With Kristin)
Heroes
Consulting producer Bryan Fuller is putting to rest rumors that Ali Larter wants off the show. “She’s not going anywhere,” he said. “I’ve never seen somebody so committed to the show as Ali, and the show is absolutely committed to Ali.” (Michael Ausiello)
Fuller says he jumped at the chance to pen an upcoming episode (No. 20) that focuses on Larter’s Tracy. “If you look at the ‘Fugitives’ arc, it all kind of leads up to episode 20 in a nice way,” he says. “There’s a great twist in her arc.” (Michael Ausiello)
One character is marked for death and we’re going to see the beginning of his or her downward spiral starting with the next episode. (Watch With Kristin)
Rebel’s identity is revealed. (Watch With Kristin)
House
Series creator David Shore insists Jennifer Morrison figures into his long-term plans. But that’s not to say that someone else won’t be leaving Princeton-Plainsboro. Asked if he’s planning any staff changes heading into the fall, Shore said we’ll “pretty much see the same cast.” (Michael Ausiello)
“That [story] (Wilson and his brother) won’t be forgotten,” says David Shore. “But that is not where we’re going at the end of this year.” (Michael Ausiello)
Law and Order: SVU
Executive producer Neal Baer says that “someone bites the dust” this May. (Michael Ausiello)
Lost
A current series regular is getting killed before the end of season five. The character who will die is someone who is much-loved by many of you fans. The character getting killed off is not Kate Austen. (Watch With Kristin)
In this week’s Lost podcast, Josh Holloway talks about his messy love quadrangle on the Island. After conning his way into New Otherton Josh says, “He’s actually found a life that is more fulfilling than any of his past adult life, so it’s become his reality. The con has become the reality that is a better reality than reality.” (Watch With Kristin)
We will see Claire again, and not just by means of a time-jump. Claire will also return prominently in the show’s sixth season. (TV Guide)
NCIS
The NCIS spin-off-launching episodes will fill in a blank that’s long been missing about Gibbs. “There’s a resolution to him,” says executive producer Shane Brennan, “in a story that has spanned the entire series, from the very first episode all the way through. It really is a piece of information the audience is well aware of – part of his back story – and in the spin-off [episodes], he lays that to rest.” (Michael Ausiello)
Nip/Tuck
Mario Lopez is returning during the first half of the last season. Mario says “Mike’s a conservative, nice guy, but he gets involved with some racist stuff.” (Watch With Kristin)
Prison Break
In the final episodes, a few past characters are gonna resurface (including C-Note and Sofia), and the Company is gonna get shut down. (Michael Ausiello)
Michael is smacked with a Sophie’s choice and has to decide whether to save Lincoln’s head or Sara’s. (Michael Ausiello)
Reaper
The love Sock has for his stepsister gets “really steamy.” (Watch With Kristin)
Smallville
Later this season on Smallville, Davis (Doomsday) takes Oliver and Jimmy captive. (Watch With Kristin)
Sons of Anarchy
Sons of Anarchy doesn’t even start shooting again until mid-April, so very few storylines have been decided yet. However, Katey Sagal said this of season two: “I think that foremost in Gemma’s mind is that baby. She will not lose her son for anything, so at the end of the day, she might realize that Jax is a little stronger than she thought he was, and she may find a way to have that be OK. Maybe Tara will be good for the baby.” (Watch With Kristin)
Supernatural
The finale is nothing but jaw-dropping twists and the climactic final battle is here. And you know the climactic final battle is Sam vs. Dean, right? Expect that fight to last through the end of the season and possibly through the beginning of season five. (Watch With Kristin)
The Mentalist
The season finale will revisit the mystery surrounding who killed Patrick’s wife and child. Furthermore, executive producer Chris Long teases that “something happens at the end of [the episode] that will change the way you look at Patrick.” (Michael Ausiello)
The Office
As if you couldn’t feel worse for Andy (Ed Helms) after Angela (Angela Kinsey) cheated on him, now we find out he’s actually gone on his honeymoons. (Watch With Kristin)
Without A Trace
On Heartbeats, airing March 31, the agents have suspects galore when a Russian matchmaker disappears. (TV Guide)
On Hard Landing, airing April 7, Vanessa Marcil continues her run as Martin’s love interest, as the agents search for a billionaire’s son whose plane crashes in the woods. (TV Guide)
