The Spoiler Roundup 04.02.09
April 2nd, 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, Big Love, Bones, Burn Notice, CSI: Miami, Desperate Housewives, Ghost Whisperer, Gossip Girl, Greek, Grey’s Anatomy, Heroes, House, In Plain Sight, Law and Order: SVU, Leverage, Lost, Medium, One Tree Hill, Supernatural, The Cleaner, The Office, The Tudors, Ugly Betty, United States of Tara and Weeds.
24
Chloe reappears in mid-to-late April. (Michael Ausiello)
Kiefer Sutherland talking about the nature of Kim Bauer’s latest return (slated for mid-April), he said, “Something has happened to Jack, and it’s he who asks for her — normally it’s the other away around.” Kiefer went on to call the father-daughter reunion “very human and real . . . a part of the show I’m excited for the audience to see.” (TV Guide)
90210
Dustin Milligan will at least stick around till the show breaks for summer. He was recently filming the second to last hour of the season (prom night). He said that next Tuesday’s episode – which Jason Priestley directed – picks up right where this week’s left off with Ethan and Annie breaking up on that make out cliff or whatever you want to call it. Apparently it’s going to be a crazy dramatic hour that takes place after dark as Silver continues to melt down and everyone goes in search of her. Jackie Taylor (Ann Gillespie) is back. (Korbi TV)
Ethan is going to develop quite a thing for Silver before he goes and his feelings are not lost on Dixon. (Korbi TV)
Big Love
Exec producer Mark V. Olsen told the L.A. Times that it’s not an absolute certainty that Ana will be back next season. “Ana is someone I think deserves to come back into the life of the family, but there’s not a guarantee that it will be in the fourth season,” he said. “I talked to [Ana's portrayer] Branka, and I said, ‘You’re definitely going to come back either this season or in a later season. We want you to come back.’ And then what happens is we don’t always have a completely planned-out season when we go into the writers’ room. If we come up with a premise that’s going to take us through this next year, and it relates somehow to Ana coming back into the family to cause trouble or to dramatize that theme, then she’ll definitely come back.” (Michael Ausiello)
Bones
Cyndi Lauper is in talks to recur next season as a kooky psychic that Booth and Brennan bring on as a consultant. (Michael Ausiello)
Burn Notice
There will be several deaths as soon as the show returns. “There’s already been a couple. We’re about three episodes in, and there’s been one funeral too many,” Gabrielle Anwar says. (Watch With Kristin)
As for Michael and Fiona, the romantic pair won’t be able to keep away from each other, “I think it’s inevitable for those two. They can’t live with each other, they can’t live without each other. It’s like real life, isn’t it?” says Anwar. (Watch With Kristin)
CSI: Miami
Eva La Rue says, “All of the Russian mob stuff that they’ve been building in the last few episodes is going to come to a head. They’ve seemed to be picking off one member of the team at a time, and they’re trying to kind of break everybody up so they can take them all down. So we’re going to see how that plays out in the last three episodes.” (Watch With Kristin)
Desperate Housewives
A main character will seriously consider getting a facelift. It’s not a housewife mulling a little nip/tuck it’s a husband. (Michael Ausiello)
A certain redhead will start spending a lot of time with one of Susan’s exes. Hint: He’s the one you go to when you want a divorce not your toilet fixed. (Michael Ausiello)
The April 19 episode is Edie’s final stroll down Wisteria Lane as the women look back on Edie’s life. Susan recalls their first meeting, Lynette reflects on a memorable night out, Bree is reminded of the thoughtfulness she bestowed upon Orson and Gaby remembers fondly a night of friendly competition. (Watch With Kristin)
Another Housewife will soon find herself playing surrogate mom to a feisty, spoiled teen diva who breaks the rules to get what she wants. (TV Guide)
Gaby’s funny and sexy niece Ana will be joining the cast as a regular next season. (Watch With Kristin)
Gaby’s neice Ana is 16-years-old and she’ll move in with Gaby and Carlos after Carlos’ aunt is unable to take care of her any longer. I also hear she’s a lot like Gabs was as a teenager; sexy, sneaky and pretty disrespectful. (Korbi TV)
Ghost Whisperer
Show runner P.K. Simonds says we will “definitely” see more Watchers and begin to learn about how the “very important” Book of Changes relates to their abilities: “Over the very, very long span of time that they’ve been watching, [the Watchers] have observed that history tends to repeat itself. That gives them a certain ability to make a pretty good educated guess about what the future is. They are able to know something about what’s taking shape, let’s say, in a character’s womb. And yes, it’s possible to know certain things about the gift that might be growing.” (Watch With Kristin)
Gossip Girl
The season finale is all about Serena trying to unmask Gossip Girl. (Watch With Kristin)
Greek
Jesse McCartney will only be hanging out on Greek for six episodes, but that’s just enough time for him to choose a frat. Jesse teases, “Calvin is trying to get me to join the Omega Chi fraternity. Then there is Rusty, who is trying to get me to join Kappa Tau. It’s definitely safe to say it’s between those two. He goes where you probably don’t expect him to go.” (Watch With Kristin)
Grey’s Anatomy
Owen and Cristina are far from over. As Kevin McKidd told EW’s Jennifer Armstrong, the exes will be dealt “a huge curveball that neither of them see coming. Just as he starts to get over his thing, something else happens. Which is good and bad. It’s like, ‘Oh my God, this is big.’ It will be interesting to see how it leads into next season.” (Michael Ausiello)
The season finale features two characters at a military recruiting office. (Watch With Kristin)
Thatcher Grey swings by Seattle Grace in the April 30 episode. His visit will bring Meredith and Lexie closer together. (TV Guide)
Heroes
Sylar kills a regular Hero that’s been on the show since Season 1. And it sticks. (Michael Ausiello)
Producer Bryan Fuller talks to Sci Fi Wire, and confirms once again that Tracy’s not dead. (And apparently she wasn’t supposed to be winking, she was supposed to blink, and a tear was supposed to roll down.) She’ll be back in a huge way, and her story arc, going forward, will be about her attempt to regain her humanity and make up for her mistaken politics. Meanwhile, Matt retaliates against Danko in a “very interesting way.” Sylar strikes at “the heart of HRG’s life” in a way that causes things to unravel. And then in episode 3×24, “I Am Sylar,” we get to the heart of Sylar’s identity crisis. (SciFi Wire)
House
The character death is permanent (he or she will not be back next season), and that the castmember did not want to leave—it was a creative decision. (Watch With Kristin)
In Plain Sight
Following her near-death experience, Mary is much more emotional and erratic in the second season premiere (airing April 19). As a result, she leans on Marshall more than ever. And although she’s supposed to be on administrative leave, she’s recruited to assist Marshall on a case. (Michael Ausiello)
Law and Order: SVU
Now that Benson has put her abuse issues behind her, show runner Neal Baer says that she’s in for yet another twist toward the end of the season. “Benson will get caught up in a really tangled case in episode 20, so the third from the last, where she ends up in a switch working with the defense. That’s pretty fun!” (Watch With Kristin)
Leverage
The team will all be back for Season 2 (premiering in July), but with a bit of a role reversal. Instead of Nate holding the team together, his band of thieves will have to keep him from leaving. They’ll also move their headquarters to his loft in Boston, and meet clients at the bar downstairs — which could be an issue. As you’ll recall from Season 1, Nate is still struggling to get his drinking under control. (TV Guide)
Lost
We will find out what happened to Rose and Bernard. (Michael Ausiello)
The big death coming up on Lost is not Penny. (Watch With Kristin)
In the finale, not only do we see more of the statue, we actually go inside the temple. And to go in, you have to get a little wet. Those scenes involve Richard, Jack and possibly Juliet. (IO9)
Medium
An upcoming storyline for Allison has her needing brain surgery, but the kicker is that it might remove her psychic powers, which she believes she needs to protect Joe and the kids from an evil killer! (Watch With Kristin)
Allison’s possessed stalker, Lucas Harvey, continues to torment her by infiltrating her dreams and causing her to be less than reliable to Devalos (Miguel Sandoval) and Scanlon (David Cubitt) during an investigation of serial killings. Meanwhile, Joe (Jake Weber) tries to use Marie’s (Madison and Miranda Carabello) new gift of picking the right stock as a way to save his company. (SpoilerTV)
One Tree Hill
A baby will be born on the One Tree Hill finale, but whether baby and/or Peyton survive is another question. (Watch With Kristin)
Supernatural
Castiel (Misha Collins) is confirmed to be a regular for Supernatural season five. (Watch With Kristin)
Anna and Ruby are not guaranteed to be safe from the couple deaths in the finale. (Watch With Kristin)
We see John Winchester on Supernatural in photographic form before the end of the season. (Watch With Kristin)
The Big Bang Theory
Penny gets into a fight with the new upstairs neighbor [played by Valerie Azylnn]. The neighbor is being a little bit disrespectful to the people Penny has grown to love. (Watch With Kristin)
The Cleaner
The Cleaner will return sometime this summer. One episode focuses heavily on fathers, sons, and substance abuse. Bratt’s William Banks tries to spend a weekend with his son, Ben, but his father (Raymond J. Barry) enlists him to help an alcoholic pal (Joe Don Baker). We then meet a widower (Michael Beach) whose eldest boy has just died in war and whose younger son, played by Tyler James Williams, bonds with Ben over their struggling dads. (TV Guide)
The Office
Jim and Pam won’t tie the knot until the fall, mostly because Pam’s new job will complicate their courtship. (TV Guide)
Melora Hardin twittered on Friday that Jan will be back for sure. (Korbi TV)
The Tudors
Pay close attention to the “previously on” recap airing right before Sunday’s premiere. In an effort to make us forget that the role of Jane Seymour had been recast during the hiatus (Annabelle Wallis is in, Anita Briem is out), Showtime digitally removed Briem from all the scenes featuring the future Queen and inserted Wallis instead. (Michael Ausiello)
Ugly Betty
Things will get serious between Hilda and her city official beau Archie, prompting her to declare herself the Michelle Obama of Queens. (Michael Ausiello)
United States of Tara
Without spoiling it too much, there is a lot left unexplained about the origin of Tara’s disorder. For that matter, Kate doesn’t really get rid of superfreak Gene, either! Tara’s season-one ender is actually frustrating. (Watch With Kristin)
Weeds
We’ll finally be meeting Nancy’s estranged sister, as Nancy will be turning to her family in her time of knocked-up-by-a-drug-kingpin need. (Watch With Kristin)
