The Spoiler Roundup 04.18.07
Posted on April 18th, 2007 at 11:56 am by Editor

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. Catch it here every Wednesday at The TV Remote.

This week: 24, Battlestar Galactica, Brothers and Sisters, Crossing Jordan, CSI, Desperate Housewives, Drive, Entourage, ER, Friday Night Lights, Gilmore Girls, Grey’s Anatomy, Heroes, House, Jericho, Las Vegas, Lincoln Heights, Lost, Men In Trees, Smallville, The Bionic Woman, The Office, The Sopranos, Ugly Betty and Veronica Mars.

24

A 24 source says the ex-president Logan will not be seen or heard from again this season. [Michael Ausiello]

Stargate: SG-1 star Michael Shanks will play Washington lobbyist Mark Bishop who is the “love interest” for VP aide Lisa Williams . . . the one who was getting her hand and face caressed by the creepy vice president, Noah Daniels, in hour 18. Shanks, who said he just started watching Jack Bauer & Co. this season, said he and Matchett have filmed “sexy stuff” that is “unusual for 24.” [Arizona Republic]

This is essentially the middle of the episode, act 3 and 4:

6 minutes left until jets reach oil rig. Jack finds a building with communication satellites and electricity on. Doyle sees 2 guards hiding to surprise attack them. Jack and Doyle sneak around. Phillip is watching on camera. Someone Chinese speaks on the walkie. They are asking for a “Dragonfly”. Phillip responds and says “Dragonfly” is dead, and that 2 Americans attacked them, but are now neutralized. The Chinese sub commander asks for the package. Phillip says he has it. They agree to keep the rendezvous the same. [BuddyTV]

Phillip and Josh leave the building to another place. Jack and Doyle are trailing nearby, and Jack sees Phillip cross his path behind a weakened fence. Josh follows shortly after. Jack calls out to him and says he will get him out of there. Josh looks at him as Jack is trying to break the fence, but then Josh just keeps going and following Phillip. Jack is like wtf Josh. Phillip hears Jack and shoots over at him and leaves. Jack and Doyle break the fence. [BuddyTV]

Phillip is trying to lower a boat into the water and asks for help. With his back turned, Josh grabs a pipe and hits Phillip with it and takes his gun. Josh lets him know that he was never going to go with him to China. Phillip is trying to talk sense into Josh, but then Josh shoots Phillip in the shoulder. Josh takes a step forward and before he shoots again, Jack arrives and talks sense into Josh.

While they hug, Phillip climbs/falls down to the deck below. Jack tells Doyle to take Josh to the chopper. Jack quickly catches up to Phillip. Phillip tells Jack to shoot him, but Jack doesn’t want to. Jack tells Phillip about a strike being minutes away. Phillip reveals being Josh’s father. Phillip tells Jack not to die here, and tells him to go. Jack leaves to the chopper.

Phillip sees the submarine arrives, but also sees two jets coming. Daniels is told the jets are in range and he gives the order to shoot. Doyle is yelling at Jack in the headset asking where he is. The jets shoot the missiles. Jack reaches the platform and dives into the chopper and the missiles hit the oil platform. Doyle takes off just as explosions are going off right behind the chopper and they get away. Then we see the submarine slide back into the water. [BuddyTV]

Daniels and Suvarov are coming to an agreement that the chip and everyone on the rig has been destroyed. Daniels and Suvarov are sending in divers to find remains of the component (um, yeah right, find a chip in an ocean at night). They end their video conversation, and Karen asks to speak to Daniels and Lennox alone. [BuddyTV]

Karen wants to resign and wants Daniels to tell the attorney general to exculpate Bill from the Abu Fayed matter so she can take the fall. At first, they both don’t want to her doing any of that, but she convinces them to help her sign off on it. [BuddyTV]

Bill is at CTU medical. Karen calls him. They do some more lovin’ talk. Nothing important. Then Karen tells him that he wont need to deal with the Fayed thing, but doesn’t tell him that it is because she resigned. She tells him she’ll be coming to LA soon to see him. [BuddyTV]

Chloe and Morris are in another medical room waiting for the doctor to come in and let them know why she fainted. To her and Morris’ surprise, the doctor tells her that she in pregnant. They hug, and we go to the final commercial of the season. [BuddyTV]

Battlestar Galactica

The “Boomer” version of Eight will be back. [Kristin@E!Online]

And Jamie Bamber talked about the movie and next season: “I know there’s a Pegasus story coming up, but I have no idea quite what’s involved. There is a rumor about finally doing some kind of gay storyline, but other than that, I don’t know!” [Kristin@E!Online]

Brothers and Sisters

We’ll find out what really went on between Joe and Rebecca on April 29. They’re both guilty, but one of them is guiltier. [Michael Ausiello]

creator of Brothers & Sisters, Jon Robin Baitz, talked about what the future holds for the Walkers. “So much, so much!” he said. “Marriages end, people go off to war. Ron Rifkin’s character, Saul, goes through enormous changes.” [Kristin@E!Online]

Jon Robin Baitz, talking about the future of Holly and Rebecca: Would they be integrating more with the original-recipe Walkers? “There will be some more integration, some more fighting, some more confusion and some more bloody desire.” [Kristin@E!Online]

Crossing Jordan

It is looking like the cast can start looking for new jobs. [Michael Ausiello]

CSI

Jorja Fox’s contract ends next month and she is yet to sign a new deal and she may not. She wants to move on to other things. Producers may already be laying the groundwork for her character’s exit. On the May 17th season finale, Grissom and Sara’s relationship will come out in the open. And the miniature serial killer returns and Sara goes missing. [Michael Ausiello]

Desperate Housewives

Bree is scheduled to reappear in the season finale on May 20. [Michael Ausiello]

Marc Cherry talking about this season: “We have two weddings coming up—one for Susan and one for Gabrielle — and here’s scoop that a lot of people don’t know about. In the next-to-last episode of the season, Susan and Gabrielle have it out, because one is stealing the wedding plans of the other. It’s a very, very funny episode where the two women fight over wedding planners and caterers and florists.” [Kristin@E!Online]

Susan makes her decision about Mike and Ian before the end of the season. [Kristin@E!Online]

Mike Delfino’s brother, he will be hitting Wisteria Lane in the near future, but not this season, as producers had originally planned. Terry Delfino makes his debut early next fall. [Kristin@E!Online]

Gaby’s engagement party is the background for an unexpected announcement, the neighborhood is full of gossip about the dead body found in a Wisteria Lane home, and Susan decides between Ian and Mike. [ABC]

Susan gets lost in the woods trying to find Mike, Gaby winds up in jail, and Lynette realizes she loves another man. [ABC]

Drive

Drivers start swapping cars and passengers like a suburban carpool on crack, and, Kristin Lehman (Corinna) let out a little secret: “I just might know where Alex’s wife is.” [Kristin@E!Online]

Edie will try to sabotage Carlos’ chances to stay in Mike’s home. Susan will be told that she may suffer from Lymphoma. [TV Squad]

Entourage

Constance Zimmer is coming back to the show this season. She talks about her return: “Well, it’s funny, because I haven’t been able to tell anyone. But now I can. Yes, I am coming back this season. With a vengeance! I get the upper hand [with Ari], which is fantastic, because I haven’t had it yet. I kind of get to f–k with him a little bit, so I love that.” [Kristin@E!Online]

Lloyd’s finally getting a boyfriend — and he works at Foot Locker! The role is currently being cast, which means he won’t show up until next season (starting in June). [Michael Ausiello]

Ari’s better half (his wife, not Lloyd) will decide to revive her acting career after a 15-year hiatus. Word is she lands a regular gig on a soap, and one of her first assignments involves kissing a hot guy. [Michael Ausiello]

ER

Nothing’s official, but they’re talking to Noah Wyle about doing an arc early next season. [Michael Ausiello]

Friday Night Lights

The cast is being told they’re probably going to get a new night — and that it might be Friday. [Michael Ausiello]

Gilmore Girls

There is a kiss coming up for Luke and Lorelai. [Michael Ausiello]

In the season finale the townsfolk throw Rory a massive graduation party since most of them couldn’t get tickets to the real ceremony. The final scene features three characters and, per one source, “brings the show full circle.” [Michael Ausiello]

Rory has one last meal at the diner, and the final scene of the S7 finale mirrors the final scene of the pilot. [SpoilerFix]

At the show’s wrap party Sunday night, everyone was talking about a shortened season 8 as if it was a done deal. The only sticking point appears to be the number of episodes. I’m hearing 13, but I imagine the CW is trying to stretch that to at least 16. An official announcement is imminent. [Michael Ausiello]

Damian Pelliccione (Rory’s friend Lance) taling about the end of Gilmore Girls: “I have one or two more episodes and that’s it; my character dies off—no, doesn’t die really, just the show’s dying. And you’ll see a lot of switching between Rory and Lorelai’s character toward the end—it’s a big juxtaposition. I can’t give too much away, but you really see Rory grow up and mature by the end of this season.” [Kristin@E!Online]

Rory is going to Iowa. She gets a job with an online magazine. Lorelai cancels Rory’s party, but Luke goes ahead and plans it as a surprise. [SpoilerFix]

Grey’s Anatomy

Meredith will get close to someone only to lose her. And yes, I did say her! It’s not a series regular but someone important in her life. [Kristin@E!Online]

Chris Lowell’s receptionist/surfer dude will be shirtless in a scene. It’s also pretty obvious in the pilot that he’s being groomed as a love interest for Merrin Dungey’s fertility expert. And Tim Daly is actually playing an alternative-medicine doc, not a plastic surgeon. [Michael Ausiello]

Heroes

You get to see a whole other side of Sylar in episode 21. You get to see a lot more about where he comes from and what drives him and what he’s fighting against in a lot of ways. [Kristin@E!Online]

Hiro’s dad will return, and it turns out he also has a power. There are definitely strong genetic connections for all the Heroes. [Kristin@E!Online]

Now knowing what’s at stake if they fail in their mission, Hiro and Ando’s determination to save the world is put to the test. Committed to the path, Nathan takes some surprising steps to guarantee his election. Jessica and D.L. begin to learn how their family fits into Linderman’s plans. Thompson (Eric Roberts) brings someone new into his company’s fold. With more and more blood on his hands, [NBC]

Poised to become a member of Congress and maybe more, Nathan considers the cost to those he loves, along with his mother’s (Cristine Rose) advice and Linderman’s (Malcolm McDowell) prophecy. As he prepares to face Sylar (Zachary Quinto) to the death, Hiro learns of his lineage from his father (George Takei). While various “heroes” fatefully arrive in New York City, Peter and Ted attempt to leave the city before the foretold explosion. H.R.G. and Matt learn the surprising truth behind the tracking system used on people with special abilities. [NBC]

House

The sudden question-popping was slated to go down at the end of last week’s episode, but I gather that producers had a change of heart. For the record, Cameron was going to respond by laughing in his face. [Michael Ausiello]

Jericho

Heather (Sprague Grayden) is not completely off the show—she reappears in one of the season’s final four episodes. [Kristin@E!Online]

Las Vegas

The new female character joining the cast: Piper, a young, beautiful girl, is the black sheep of her prominent family. She comes in as the Montecito’s new concierge and brings a bit of edge to the post. She’s smart and confident and knows how to make waves. [Kristin@E!Online]

Lincoln Heights

Season two begins shooting in June. [Kristin@E!Online]

Charles’ relationship with Cassie “is going really well—mostly it’s just growing and developing!” [Kristin@E!Online]

Lost

The May 2 episode won’t employ the traditional flashback technique, but there will be flashbacks. They just won’t be going back that far. [Michael Ausiello]

There will be at least five deaths on Lost during the month of May. [Michael Ausiello]

Executive producer Carlton Cuse offers this exclusive tease about the show’s two-hour, sure-to-be-blockbuster season finale on May 22: “Let’s just say the end of the season features a showdown between Jack and Locke — a showdown long anticipated and a showdown with an extremely significant outcome for the future of the castaways.” [Michael Ausiello]

Lost Spoilers summarizes the latest Lost Podcast:

Juliet is up to no good. [Lost Spoilers]

There’s going to be a Goodwin story in the future, although it’s hard to determine if they are joking [Lost Spoilers]

Something “fairly momentous” is going to happen in Catch-22. [Lost Spoilers]

D.O.C will take us back to the death-of-pregnant-women storyline. [Lost Spoilers]

The question arose of the now famous “did we miss something in the pilot” question. They called it a false rumour and that no hidden clue from the pilot has been un-addressed. The last remaining one is: “Guys, where are we?” [Lost Spoilers]

We will see Dharma before the purge and we might see how they repelled the smoke monster with the sonic fence. Mentioned Smokie was “Taking Pictures Of Juliet” and “Similar To Reading Eko”. Smoke monsters cant jump. It can go vertical but they raise this question . . . “Can it detach from the ground?”

Rachel may not have had the cancer come back . . . Ben’s folder may have been a lie, MAY. [Lost Spoilers]

We’re going to meet Ben’s mother and father. We will get much more info about Ben’s origins and the origins of the island. And we will get some hefty answers as the show wraps up season three. [Kristin@E!Online]

A newly focused Locke breaks away from “The Others” in an attempt to persuade Sawyer to help rid them of a great nemesis that has caused nothing but pain in both of their lives. Meanwhile, a new island inhabitant discloses some shocking information about Oceanic Flight 815. [NBC]

Someone you wouldn’t expect to see wearing a Dharma suit will appear in episode 20. There will be a big, epic, shocking scene. We will see more Dharma vans. Roger wasn’t the only workman. [Lost Spoilers]

3.17 - Catch 22 (Desmond Centered)
Desmond gets a flash of the future and enlists Hurley, Charlie, and Jin to join him on a mysterious hike. Hurley becomes suspicious that Desmond may be acting without everybody’s best interests in mind. Desmond’s vision reference the cable that Sayid, and later Hurley, found in season one. If you’ll recall, Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse told BuddyTV that a major reveal was coming up concerning that cable later on. This episode will close with Desmond and the gang finding a mysterious parachutist named Naomi who may have compelling information concerning one of the current island occupants.

3.18 - D.O.C (Sun/Jin Centered)
Juliet finds out that Sun is pregnant and tells her that women who conceive on the island could die if they carry to term. Sun responds by telling her that the baby may not have been conceived on the island, in fact it may not even be Jin’s child. So the two set off for the medical hatch to try to determine when the baby was conceived. Meanwhile, Desmond and his crew scramble to save the life of the mysterious Naomi and are assisted by an old enemy, seems eye patch guy survived the fence after all. [BuddyTV]

3.19 - The Brig (Locke Centered)
Locke slips away from the others and lures Sawyer away from the beach. Flashbacks will reveal what Locke has been up to with the others since they abandoned their ‘village’. In a secluded Dharma holding cell, Locke will bring Sawyer together with Anthony Cooper for a fate full encounter that will resolve a long standing season one mystery. Meanwhile, Naomi will return to the beach with some alarming information concerning flight 815, but can she be trusted? [BuddyTV]

3.20 - The Man Behind the Curtain (Ben Centered)
The past of the island is explored including how Dharma came to be there, why, and what the fateful ‘purge’ was really all about. Flashbacks will show Ben through various ages up until adulthood. The mysterious ‘Jacob’ will finally be revealed, and the question of whether any Dharma members still live will be revealed. [BuddyTV]

3.21 - The Truth About Lying / The Greatest Hits (Charlie Centric)
Rescue is finally at hand for the survivors of Oceanic 815, but first someone must reconnect an underwater sonar beacon. Despite his foretold death, Charlie volunteers. Copious rumors suggest that Charlie dies in this episode, but some new rumors I’ve been hearing suggest that this is a huge misdirection and there will be another highly unexpected major character death instead. [BuddyTV]

3.22/3.23 - Through the Looking Glass (Jack Centric)
This episode promises a Jack revelation of legendary proportions! Also, there will finally be an en masse collision between the beach folk and the Other’s. On the speculation end of things, folks are saying that the island folk will split into two factions themselves, one led by Jack, and one by Sawyer, but the division will be at the will of another, and for purposes no one will expect. [BuddyTV]

Men In Tress

We will see the end of the season, but you might have to wait until the beginning of next season. It looks like ABC is holding the remaining episodes until the fall, making for an extra-large second season. [Michael Ausiello]

Smallville

Inside sources tell me exclusively that one of the main four castmembers—Tom Welling, Michael Rosenbaum, Allison Mack or Kristin Kreuk—will be killed off before the season ends. it’s not Lionel. It is one of the main four series regulars. [Kristin@E!Online]

Another character (a second one) is leaving the show by season’s end. [Kristin@E!Online]

The Bionic Woman

NBC’s new Bionic Woman remake has added four more Battlestar Galactica actors - Tigh, Tyrol, Jammer and Baltar’s lawyer. [Michael Ausiello]

The Office

Karen will not be in The Office full-time next year (there are whisperings she might be sent to corporate), so all the Scranton stars seem to be aligning for a Jam make-out session. [Kristin@E!Online]

Oscar Nuñez talks about his character’s gay relationship. It won’t be seen again this season. “Maybe next season. For this one I think we’re kind of done.” [Kristin@E!Online]

The Sopranos

Lorraine Bracco dropped a pretty major spoiler on last week’s View. She said David Chase decided at the last minute to write an additional scene in the finale between Dr. Melfi and Tony. [Michael Ausiello]

Ugly Betty

We’re going to find out that Amanda has an unlikely link to those hideous Medieval Times restaurants. [Michael Ausiello]

Kristin Chenoweth of The West Wing, is back on TV this spring, and you’ll never guess where: Betty Suarez’s dentist office. She has signed on for the May 17 season finale to play Diane, a dental hygienist who’s a total romantic and somehow gets involved in Betty’s personal life. [Kristin@E!Online]

The next new episode of Ugly Betty, which airs this week, is fantastic. There’s a surprise wedding proposal (not a good surprise), and there’s a surprise twist to Daniel’s latest conquest (again, not a good surprise). Plus, two characters who haven’t hooked up before will hook up! And Betty will endure two breakups (not of the romantic nature) before the week is up. [Kristin@E!Online]

Veronica Mars

In the May 29 season finale, Veronica tells Logan that he’s out of her life forever. [Michael Ausiello]

Max Greenfield (Deputy Leo), will return for at least one episode, including the season finale. And Jake Kane will also be back. [Kristin@E!Online]

If Veronica were to continue, Rob Thomas is interested in doing a storyline between Deputy Leo and Daddy Mars—yet another reason to renew. [Kristin@E!Online]



2 Comments »

[…] Rory and Logan are supposed to break up and go their seperate ways. Now is this a rewrite, or does Rory say no and move to Iowa? Could this be a sign of a shortened eigth season because I think would be hard to do an eighth […]

[…] season are looking up. That’s quite a turnaround from what we reported two weeks ago in The Spoiler Roundup that the show was all but canceled. “Everyone was expecting to get shut down,” […]


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