The Spoiler Roundup 03.26.09

March 26th, 2009 | 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.

This Week: Californication, CSI, CSI: Miami, Desperate Housewives, Dollhouse, Fringe, Ghost Whisperer, Gossip Girl, Grey’s Anatomy, Heroes, House, Law and Order: Criminal Intent, Law and Order: SVU, Life, Lost, Smallville, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, The Mentalist, The Office, The Unit and Ugly Betty

Californication

Season three of Californication features Charlie and Marcy’s ongoing divorce proceedings and new neighbors for the Moodys, including a suburban mom who is sooo going to find herself seduced by Hank. (Watch With Kristin)

CSI

In an April episode, as they investigate a murder at a sci-fi convention, Wendy and Hodges discover their mutual love for a classic series. (TV Guide)

CSI: Miami

Emily Procter says that they’re hoping Khandi can make a return appearance on the show: “We’ve got our fingers crossed. Khandi’s got a new show, but there is a storyline [they are writing for] her for the beginning of next season, so we’re crossing our fingers that she will be available. Her new show [Tremé] is on cable, and the schedule tends to be the opposite, so I think she might have time [to do CSI: Miami].” (Watch With Kristin)

Desperate Housewives

Edie returns in a big way in the April 19 episode via newly-created flashbacks with each of the main housewives. (Michael Ausiello)

Marc Cherry talking about bringing Gale Harold back: “We are planning to write him in before the end. We had to wait while he did his recovery, but he will be back.” (Watch With Kristin)

Dollhouse

In the April 6 episode Needs, five Actives—Echo (Eliza Dushku), Victor, Sierra, November and Mike—suddenly awaken and question where they are, what they are doing there and who is in control. The Actives start to remember things about their real lives and reveal more of their backstories, including the fact that November left someone very important behind when she entered the Dollhouse. (Watch With Kristin)

Fringe

Dr. William Bell will be ID’d in the finale, but he might not be formally introduced in his first appearance, which could be sooner. (TV Guide)

On April 7 we definitely get an “Observer” episode of Fringe. The team finds a bald, silent and seemingly empathic child who never eats or pees and who looks a lot like an Observer. (Watch With Kristin)

Ghost Whisperer

Show runner P.K. Simonds broke the news that Melinda is pregnant with Jim’s baby, but that’s not all he had to say about Ghost Whisperer’s newest castmember: It’s a “very special baby with an important role to play,” who will inherit unique abilities from Melinda. But Melinda’s “new, young apprentice,” says Simonds, also possesses “other kinds of gifts that we haven’t explored on the show yet.” (Watch With Kristin)

Gossip Girl

The season finale will have multiple cliffhangers, one of which may include an appearance by Rufus and Lily’s presumed dead love child. (Michael Ausiello)

Grey’s Anatomy

Kevin McKidd talking about George, “Hunt [will start to] see something in George that no one else has,” McKidd revealed. “There’s an event that happens and [Hunt] realizes there’s a lot more to him . . . that he has a set of skills that maybe he isn’t even aware of. And Hunt starts to mentor him in a way that gets really interesting.” Could Shonda Rhimes have George join the military and go off to Iraq as a way of accommodating Knight’s departure? (Michael Ausiello)

Heroes

Greg Grunberg spilled some scoop at the Heroes wrap party. Apparently, "Someone is dying at the end of the season, and it's going to be for real. They will not be coming back. And it's not me. That I will tell you." (Watch With Kristin)

And the Hunter storyline reaches its natural conclusion in what sounds like a chilling turn of events: the establishment of what Grunberg calls a “concentration camp” for Heroes. He says, “They built that in the snow, all of those bunkers. It’s very creepy and it’s very cool. They torch the place.” (Watch With Kristin)

House

Next Monday’s episode (Locked In, March 30) has Mos Def playing a patient with locked-in syndrome, which means he’s paralyzed and can only communicate by blinking, but he understands everything going on around him. The ep is told from the perspective of his character’s thoughts. (Watch With Kristin)

Law and Order: Criminal Intent

The show’s eighth season (and second on USA) kicks off April 19 with a Goren-Eames episode. But things get really interesting the following week with the arrival Jeff Goldblum’s character, Zach Nichols, who’s partnered with Wheeler (Julianne Nicholsen). Communication doesn’t seem to be this duo’s forte. (Michael Ausiello)

Law and Order:SVU

In an upcoming episode, Hilary Duff plays Ashlee Walker, a “rebellious, trashy, slutty, irresponsible young mother” who is suspected of murdering her baby Sierra. Gail O’Grady plays her alcoholic, white-trash mother, Ruth Walker, who battles with her daughter constantly. (Watch With Kristin)

Life

Donal Logue talking about the season finale, “It is really a super action-packed episode and it will answer a lot of questions. I think it is a very strong script and, so far, what we have shot looks great. Charlie confronts the deep dark parts in this episode. He is going to confront the conspiracy against him and it gets pretty intense.” (Michael Ausiello)

Lost

Juliet will definitely appear on Lost next season. (Michael Ausiello)

Smallville

The fight scene between Doomsday and Clark is going to be big. (Michael Ausiello)

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

A major male character might be killed in the season finale. Also, one of the women in John’s life will leave him. Another will betray him. (Michael Ausiello)

The Mentalist

In episode 21 of The Mentalist, called “Red John’s Footsteps,” bloody smiley faces start appearing around town following the kidnapping of twin sisters. (Watch With Kristin)

The Office

Think Michael’s abrupt resignation last week was nothing more than a one or two episode sweeps stunt? Think again. Not only will his departure stick, he’ll decide to start up his own paper company — one that competes directly with Dunder Mifflin. (Michael Ausiello)

Last week show runner Jen Celotta told fans that new boss Charles Miner (Idris Elba), “Continues to not be impressed with Jim.” (Watch With Kristin)

Leslie David Baker says that Stanley isn’t necessarily going to be delighted with the departure of old boss Michael Scott. It “depends,” says Baker, on whether the new boss is better for Stanley’s fortunes than the old boss. (Watch With Kristin)

Kate Flannery spills that in the season finale, “We’ll answer some old questions.” (Watch With Kristin)

The Unit

In the second to last episode of the season (airing May 3), Scott Foley’s real-life wife, Marika Dominczyk, guests as a Russian snitch with intel that will help Foley’s Bob. Also in this episode, we’ll discover that someone isn’t who he claims to be, and Bob uncovers the ultimate goal of the season’s big conspiracy. (Michael Ausiello)

Ugly Betty

Daniel is going to have to sell his soul to bail out Meade. And by sell I mean dress up in a bunny costume at the behest of some rich tycoon named Hartley. (Michael Ausiello)

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