The Spoiler Roundup 04.16.09
April 16th, 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, Breaking Bad, Brothers and Sisters, Chuck, CSI, CSI: New York, Desperate Housewives, Dexter, Fringe, Greek, Grey’s Anatomy, Harper’s Island, Lie To Me, Lost, Mad Men, Prison Break, Private Practice, Reaper, Sons of Anarchy, Supernatural, The Big Bang Theory, True Blood and Ugly Betty.
24
Annie is not only coming back next season, but executive producer Howard Gordon says that “some part of her past will be necessary in the context of the next crisis.” Gordon also confirms that Cherry Jones’ President Taylor will return for the New York-set Day 8. “Cherry truly defined this character and fashioned our first truly aspirational President since David Palmer,” he says. “She brought an emotional weight and intelligence that exceeded even our expectations.” (Michael Ausiello)
90210
Prom is going to be the eye-opening event that resurrects the Silver we all know and love. (Michael Ausiello)
Rob Estes says this of the season finale: “There might be a death, perhaps a murder. I don’t know if they will actually die because it is a cliffhanger. We left it open-ended. There may be a death in the finale. I can only promise bodily harm. Expect bodily harm.” (Michael Ausiello)
The Dionysian Debacle – Airing April 28, 2009
Navid and Adrianna fantasize about their future, but when they tell his parents about their decision to spend the rest of their lives together, things don’t go as they planned. Silver and Dixon adjust to her new school, while the Wilsons are dealing with having Naomi as their new house guest. Naomi convinces Annie to go on a double date with Liam’s friend, but Annie is shocked at the way the evening ends. When her older sister, Jen (guest star Sara Foster) shows up, Naomi has no idea she is about to shake things up in Beverly Hills. (The CW)
Bones
The Beaver in the Otter – Airing April 30, 2009
When a human body is found inside the strung up Otter mascot uniform of a rival school, Brennan and Booth investigate whether the body inside the costume was dead beforehand, or killed during a Middlesex University bonfire event. The body is identified as Jimmy “Beaver” Bouvier, a fraternity brother at Middlesex University. When Brennan and Booth question his fraternity brothers, they learn that Beaver had a money-making operation on the side and was making a killing of his own. Meanwhile, Booth offers to help his brother Jared (guest star Brendan Fehr) find a new job after being dishonorably discharged from the Navy. (Fox)
Breaking Bad
Negro y Azul – Airing April 19, 2009
Walt and Jesse contemplate an expansion of their business; Hank experiences a hassle in El Paso as he tries to adapt to his new coworkers; Skyler’s new job opportunity leads to her reconnecting with an ex-colleague; and Jesse interacts with his new landlady.
Better Call Saul – Airing April 26, 2009
Badger’s brush with the law leads Walt and Jesse to call in a shady lawyer (Bob Odenkirk); the DEA believes it has a line on the mysterious and elusive “Heisenberg”; Hank’s stint in El Paso is up and he returns to Albuquerque, but his mental makeup causes concern for Marie.
Brothers and Sisters
Jason Lewis returns this Sunday and makes Kevin and Scotty an offer they shouldn’t, but probably will, refuse. (Michael Ausiello)
Roger shows up at Nora’s door and drops a D-bomb. (Michael Ausiello)
Tommy deliver some news to Julia that could upset the balance of the Walker clan. (Michael Ausiello)
Julia – Airing April 26, 2009
Out of patience waiting for Tommy to return home, Julia makes a life-changing decision about the future, Robert discovers what Kitty has been keeping from him, and Holly and Sarah finally find balance in their relationship. (ABC)
Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off – Airing May 3, 2009
When Kitty and Robert reach a crossroads in their marriage, she is forced to reflect on her father’s (guest starring Tom Skerritt as William Walker) past indiscretions and decide what’s most important in life. Meanwhile, Ryan makes a discovery about his mother’s death and takes a huge leap in the wrong direction to vie for Rebecca’s affection. (ABC)
Mexico – Airing May 10, 2009
When the Walker family reaches out to Tommy, they’re devastated to find that he may be unwilling to accept their help. Meanwhile, Robert and Kitty reach a crossroads in their marriage that they may not be able to successfully navigate; Justin makes plans for the future, with or without Rebecca; and Saul makes a shocking admission about Ryan Lafferty’s mother. (ABC)
Chuck
Scoop on the second wedding. Per Josh Schwartz, “Chuck throws it for someone he cares about.” (Michael Ausiello)
CSI
Wallace Langham talks about the self-contained season-ender features Laurence Fishburne’s Langston in the line of fire: “You see him put into some situations that are new for him, as far as being out in the field and having to deal with perpetrators.” Langham’s Hodges, meanwhile, gets to stay in the lab, where he’s happiest.(TV Guide)
CSI: New York
Lindsay is coming home from Montana on April 29, but we won’t actually see her until May 6 when Anna Belknap officially returns from maternity leave and promptly delivers another baby. “Lindsay pops right back into work and, before you know it, she’s in labor,” executive producer Pam Veasey says. “You see her for a second and her water breaks. We couldn’t do anything else but bring her back and let her give birth.” Danny, of course, is at Lindsay’s side for the main event and, like any new parents, “they’re overwhelmed by it,” says Veasey. The big question: What do they have? “It’s a girl,” she reveals. “I won’t tell you the name because we don’t know if the audience will respond to it.” (Michael Ausiello)
Desperate Housewives
In the finale, Lily Tomlin returns to help her siser, Mrs. McCluskey, solve the Crazy Dave mystery once and for all. They better hurry up, ’cause I hear Edie’s widower is going to take Susan on an impromptu fishing trip. (Michael Ausiello)
Bargaining – Airing May 3, 2009
Bree sinks to a new low to retain the best lawyer; Gaby’s vanity is put to the test when she makes a deal with daughter Juanita; Lynette and Tom negotiate sex; Katherine deceives Mike to win his heart; Jackson walks back into Susan’s life with a proposal; and an unexpected visit sends Dave to do some bargaining of his own. Gale Harold guest stars as Jackson Braddock. (ABC)
Dexter
Season 4 goes into production in late May/early June and will probably premiere toward the end of September. If you couldn’t guess from last season’s wedding finale, the next cycle focuses on Dexter as a family man: How does he balance his role as a husband and father of three with his grisly nocturnal endeavors? (TV Guide)
Fringe
There will be a big Peter Bishop reveal in the season finale. Before then, though, we’re going to get a bit more information about Olivia’s twisted childhood brush with scientific testing, the unmasking of Dr. William Bell and the mysterious, robot-armed Nina Sharp. And as with most things on Fringe, these are all related developments. (TV Guide)
Greek
Dearly Beloved – May 4, 2009
Casey’s grand-big sister, Kiki (Collette Wolfe), is back at Cyprus-Rhodes University for her wedding and all the ZBZ girls are invited. Amidst all the wedding frenzy, Max decides it’s time to take his relationship with Casey to the next level and gets down on one knee. How will Casey react to Max’s bold move? Meanwhile, with Andy out of town, Jordan ends up dragging Rusty around town to help pick up the flowers for Kiki’s wedding. When the two discover that the order was never placed, they have to come up with a plan of action – a plan that backfires and puts both of them in the emergency room with identical allergic reactions. The unexpected common bond leads them to share a kiss. Rebecca, in the meantime, soon finds herself in new territory as she kisses Ashleigh’s openly gay big sis, Robin (Anna Osceola), in one of the bachelorette party game – sparking Rebecca’s curiosity. (ABC)
Grey’s Anatomy
The couple getting married on May 7 is not Sloan and Lexie. (Michael Ausiello)
In the April 30 episode, when a now-sober Thatcher Grey invites his daughter and her new fiance out to dinner. (TV Guide)
On Meredith and Derek’s wedding day, airing May 7, the groom gifts his bride with her first solo surgery. (TV Guide)
No Good at Saying Sorry – Airing April 30, 2009
As preparations continue for Meredith and Derek’s wedding, Izzie receives a surprise hospital visit from her handful-of-a-mother, Robbie. Meanwhile, a newly sober Thatcher visits his daughters, Meredith and Lexie, in order to make amends, and the Chief and Meredith bitterly fight over a controversial medical case. (ABC)
Harper’s Island
Before you pin Uncle Marty’s gory gutting on the father of the bride (Richard Burgi), consider this: A moment left on the cutting room floor positioned comely Chloe’s British beau, Cal, as just as big a suspect. In the snipped scene, Harry Hamlin said, “Marty happens by as Chloe is naked and wet, coming out of the water. I hand her my handkerchief and say, ‘I wish this was a little bigger, but… ..’ And then her boyfriend shows up.” During the gents’ never-to-be-seen scrape, Marty’s gun falls out, prompting him to claim he’s FBI. But was he? (TV Guide)
Lie To Me
The penultimate episode involves Lightman going on a very unorthodox undercover mission, and features guest turns by Rescue Me’s Daniel Sunjata and Carnivale’s Clea Duvall. (Michael Ausiello)
Lost
In the episode airing April 29, the long-MIA Daniel Faraday will demonstrate just how well he knows the Island. (TV Guide)
The Incident (Season Finale, Parts 1 and 2) – Airing May 13, 2009
We will be seeing a 3rd Eloise Hawking. This time played by Alice Evans who will between the ages of the young and old Ellie. The Wedding scene is definitely that of Sun and Jin as has previously been reported and NOT that of Aaron and JiYeon that has been speculated on some sites. Jacob will be in attendance for the ceremony. (Lost Spoilers)
Mad Men
As with last season, don’t expect tidy resolutions to the finale’s cliff-hangers — e.g., Peggy’s revelation to Pete, Betty’s pregnancy, Joan’s rape — since the show will most surely jump ahead in time again. (TV Guide)
Prison Break
S.O.B. – Airing May 1, 2009
Michael has an uneasy reunion with Christina, who drops a bombshell regarding Lincoln. Lincoln races to stop Christina’s deadly master plan. T-Bag must prove he is a Company man. (Fox)
Episodes 21 and 22, airing May 15, will offer “a completely satisfying ending” to the Break — including a where-are-they-now, flash-forward coda, series creator Matt Olmstead says. That which you call “Episodes 23 and 24″ is actually a two-hour standalone movie produced on the studio’s own dime, but neither ordered nor scheduled by Fox. Explaining the origin of Prison Break: The Final Break – which tells the story of another imprisonment/breakout – Olmstead says, “This is a cool story we want to tell … so we went ahead with it, not knowing for sure where it would air.” (TV Guide)
Private Practice
Certain events in the season finale will leave you wondering if both Amy Brenneman and KaDee Strickland have been fired. (they’ll both be back.) Elsewhere, there are major turning points in the Violet-Pete and Sam-Naomi romances. (Michael Ausiello)
Reaper
The Devil (Ray Wise) wants Sam (Bret Harrison) to begin his training to bring about the end of days so he sends him a tutor named Sally (guest star Simone Kessell). Sam decides to seduce Sally to get information from her about how to beat the Devil. Meanwhile, Nina takes revenge on Ben and Sock. (SpoilerTV)
Sons of Anarchy
The first episode of the new season’s 13 episodes wraps in mid-May. And while no exact return date is set in stone, look for Henry Rollins to join the cast as a member of a rival gang. (TV Guide)
Supernatural
The Winchester boys will hear from Rufus in Episode 21, which is titled “When the Levee Breaks” and airs May 7. (TV Guide)
The Big Bang Theory
Leonard’s “Stuart” problem rears its nerdy little head again on May 4 when Kevin Sussman’s comic-book guru returns to take Penny out on a date. But as exec producer Bill Prady reveals, “The date doesn’t go well and Leonard comes to possess a piece of information that makes him very happy. I’m not usually cagey, but it’s such a fun reveal at the end of the episode that I’m going to be a little cagey . . . I will say now that Leonard has this information, he’s going to find the events of the season finale confusing. And he’s going to spend the season finale trying to add up all the information he has and see if he can get it to make sense.” (Michael Ausiello)
True Blood
Sookie will get beat up a lot in season two. She spends the first half of the season dealing with vampires and vampire politics in Dallas, as a favor to Eric, and then the second half cleaning up a mess that supernatural creatures have created in her town — which leave her pissed off and not willing to take it any more. ( Watch With Kristin)
Eric has more of a presence in season two—you get a little of his backstory, you find out a bit of what’s important to him, what is meaningful to him, what makes him cry. Everything becomes more private and personal in season two. In season one, the situation started out being business-related, and Eric’s attraction to Sookie was “All right, I might use this.” But the stuff between them now is much more personal. He’s very much emotionally involved now. ( Watch With Kristin)
Jason gets into different kinds of trouble this season, because he’s off with his church. ( Watch With Kristin)
Ugly Betty
Rabbit Test – Airing May 7, 2009
The Suarez family gets an invitation to meet Matt’s famed billionaire dad, Calvin Hartley (guest star David Rasche), at his legendary Easter Egg hunt. While Betty sees this as a chance to get closer to Matt, Daniel seizes the opportunity to get Mode a bailout. Meanwhile Wilhelmina suspects that little William might not be her biological son. (ABC)
