The Spoiler Roundup 04.23.09
April 23rd, 2009 | 1 Comment | 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, Cold Case, Criminal Minds, CSI, CSI: Miami, CSI: New York, Desperate Housewives, Dollhouse, Entourage, Fringe, Gary Unmarried, Ghost Whisperer, Glee, Gossip Girl, Grey’s Anatomy, Heroes, In Plain Sight, Lie To Me, Lost, NCIS, Numbers, Prison Break, Psych, Pushing Daisies, Reaper, Smallville, Sons of Anarchy, Supernatural, The Big Bang Theory, The Closer, The Mentalist, The Office, The Unit, True Blood, Two and a Half Men, Weeds and Without A Trace.
24
Chloe is back next week. After being hit by the news of Bill’s death and getting updated on the terrorist’s next plans, she will have some hard and fast personal decisions to make. (TV Guide)
3:00 AM-4:00 AM – Airing April 27, 2009
The nation remains vulnerable as Starkwood mastermind Jonas Hodges (guest star Jon Voight) remains at the epicenter of the mounting terrorist threat. Meanwhile, the FBI and the administration scramble to provide security and justice, and Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) questions a key suspect. (Fox)
4:00 AM-5:00 AM – Airing May 4, 2009
While lives remain on the line, some are lost, and an emotional Chloe (Mary Lynn Rajskub) copes with the declining conditions. With only three hours left, the devastating day worsens when the politicking inside the White House corners the divided administration. (Fox)
5:00 AM-6:00 AM – Airing May 11, 2009
With the countdown on and innocent lives still targeted, Jack handles the situation and his imperiled daughter, Kim (guest star Elisha Cuthbert), gets involved. Meanwhile, the imminent threat stokes the heated rivalry between Chloe O’Brian and Janis Gold (Janeane Garofalo). (Fox)
6:00 AM-7:00 AM / 7:00 AM-8:00 AM Season Finale – Airing May 18, 2009
After 22 hellacious hours underscored by the loss of innocent lives, the evil betrayal of colleagues, the First Gentleman’s kidnapping and shooting, a vicious siege on the White House, heroic sacrifices, a conspiracy, exposure to a lethal pathogen and an unthinkable bio-weapon attack, Jack reaches an emotional tipping point as the remarkable day ticks toward its climactic conclusion. (Fox)
90210
The Party’s Over – Airing May 5, 2009
Adrianna and Navid announce plans for their future to their friends but don’t receive the reaction they were hoping for. To support their friends, Naomi, Annie and Silver throw Adrianna a bridal shower, while Dixon, Ethan and Liam surprise Navid with a bachelor party at a burlesque club. Now that Naomi’s big sister, Jen (Sara Foster, “CSI”) is back in town, the two decide to live together and turn to their scandalous father to release Naomi’s trust fund in order to support their wild spending habits. Ryan and Jen bump into each other at the Peach Pit and get wrapped up in a conversation of lies before deciding to have dinner together. (The CW)
Bones
The Girl in the Mask – Airing April 23, 2009
When the sister of Booth’s (David Boreanaz) Tokyo-based detective friend Ken Nakamura (guest star Brian Tee), goes missing in DC, Booth and Brennan (Emily Deschanel) are on the case. But after they find her decapitated head in a canal, Ken joins Booth and Brennan to trace his sister’s secret life away from home. (Fox)
The Beaver in the Otter – Airing April 30, 2009
When the body of a fraternity brother nicknamed “Beaver” is found inside the mascot uniform of a rival school, Brennan and Booth discover that “Beaver” was making a killing of his own through a money-making operation on the side. Meanwhile, Booth offers to help his brother Jared (guest star Brendan Fehr) find a new job after his dishonorable discharge from the Navy. (Fox)
The Critic in the Cabernet – Airing May 7, 2009
Brennan decides she wants to have a baby and surprises Booth with a request to father her child. The unexpected request dredges up a host of unspoken feelings and unresolved issues between the two, and Booth becomes consumed by the prospect of having another child. The stress of the situation, coupled with Booth’s undiagnosed health issue, paves the way for a surprise visit from Stewie Griffin (guest voice Seth MacFarlane), FAMILY GUY’s diabolically clever baby who offers advice in his inimitable style. (Fox)
The End in the Beginning Season Finale – Airing May 14, 2009
In the season finale episode, a body is found murdered at “The Lab,” a popular nightclub, and everyone is a suspect. In an unusual twist of storytelling, Brennan, Booth and the Jeffersonian team take on various roles outside their normal duties, including serving as the nightclub staff as well as local law enforcement. Mtley Cre, Ryan O’Neal, Brendan Fehr and Eric Millegan guest-star. (Fox)
Cold Case
Season Finale – Airing May 3 and Sunday May 10, 2009
The music of Pearl Jam will rock throughout the two-part sixth season finale. Rush and the team delve into the 2005 murder of the first female cadet of a local military school who didn’t live beyond her first semester. The stakes of the case are raised after the cadet’s unknown killer commits a shocking act against Rush designed to thwart the investigation. Bonus scoop: Friday Night Lights’ Jesse Plemons guest stars! (CBS)
Criminal Minds
Season Finale – Airing May 20, 2009
The BAU tracks a serial killer who picks up junkies, prostitutes, and the homeless off the streets of Detroit and takes them across the border into Canada. After solving that case, another killer returns to exact his revenge. (CBS)
CSI
Season Finale – Airing May 14, 2009
The CSIs investigate a series of murders tied to a scam involving valuable poker chips from a long-gone casino and Det. Ray Langston must use deadly force for the first time in his career as a CSI. Cynthia Watros and Gerald McRaney guest star. (CBS)
CSI: Miami
Season Finale – Airing May 18, 2009
Horatio fights to save Yelina while Delko goes against Calleigh’s pleas and helps his dangerous father with life-threatening consequences. Brian Austin Green guest stars as an alleged carjack victim. (CBS)
CSI: New York
Pam Veasey reveals, in addition to the death “something happens to someone else. There will be a life-changing experience for another character.” (Michael Ausiello)
Season Finale – Airing May 20, 2009
A member of the team is murdered after a deadly group of kidnappers snatch Robert Dunbrook’s son while he is being transferred from prison to court. And, if that loss isn’t enough, the life of another CSI is threatened. (CBS)
Desperate Housewives
Bree will kiss Karl. (Michael Ausiello)
A major character from the series’ first two seasons will return in the last five minutes of next month’s finale for a huge surprise. (Korbi TV)
There’s a chance that another Fairview resident may be leaving Wisteria Lane, but we won’t find that out till the finale. (Watch With Kristin)
James Denton says, “[What Dave does is] really creepy. It’s more creepy than going after Susan. It’s actually a little scarier than that.” (Watch With Kristin)
Marry Me a Little – Airing May 10, 2009
Bree goes to extremes to hide her true intentions from Orson; Susan and Jackson put on an act for the authorities; Lynette is shocked at the lengths Tom will go to in order to look younger; Katherine masks the truth from Mike, afraid to lose him; and Dave is on edge when he learns a key witness to his misdeeds surfaces. (ABC)
Dollhouse
Haunted – Airing April 24, 2009
When Adelle’s wealthy friend mysteriously dies, Echo is implanted with the friend’s memories and personality in order to solve the murder. Ballard looks into Mellie’s past, and Topher secretly programs Sierra. (Fox)
Briar Rose – Airing May 1, 2009
Ballard’s investigation leads him to the agoraphobic designer of the Dollhouse (guest star Alan Tudyk); Echo helps a young girl deal with her traumatic past; Adelle goes to the Attic in search of answers; and Alpha reveals himself to set his end game in motion. (Fox)
Omega Season Finale – Airing May 8, 2009
Alpha’s reign of terror continues as his obsession with Echo endangers Caroline’s survival; Ballard must make a life-changing decision; and one Doll is permanently deactivated while another’s shocking past is revealed. (Fox)
Entourage
Rex Lee says that it’s not just Vincent Chase who sees success this season. Hard-working Lloyd might just get a leg up too. “My character is ambitious, and he’s trying to get ahead in the world, so this season is all about moving up a little bit,” he says. Will he be leaving his post as Ari Gold’s assistant? “It’s possible. But I want to stay with the show as long as they’ll have me.” He adds, “This season is a throwback to early seasons.” (Watch With Kristin)
Fringe
Midnight – Airing April 28, 2009
Fringe Division is on the case when severely mutilated bodies drained of spinal cord fluid begin to pile up. After their investigation leads them to a scientist (guest star Jefferson Mays) with possible ties to the Z.F.T. bioterrorist cell, they are shocked to discover the identity and motive of the killer. When the kills occur with increasing frequency, Olivia (Anna Torv), Peter (Joshua Jackson) and Walter (John Noble) go to desperate lengths to stop them. (Fox)
The Road Not Taken – Airing May 5, 2009
First her bad dreams became reality, and now Olivia is “dreaming” while awake, seeing elaborate bleak visions of things not really there. While investigating the disturbing case of a woman who apparently spontaneously combusted, Olivia throws caution to the wind and mines her unexplained visions for clues. Meanwhile, Walter comes clean about his prior knowledge of the Z.F.T. manifesto, and Peter’s secret project is revealed and yields surprising help in unraveling the mystery. (Fox)
There’s More Than One of Everything Season Finale – Airing May 12, 2009
The sudden and unexpected attack on someone with close ties to Fringe Division, the return of bioterrorist David Robert Jones (guest star Jared Harris) and the inexplicable disappearance of Walter set the stage for a non-stop, nail-biting season finale of FRINGE. Questions will be answered, observations made, loyalties tested and truths and identities revealed. (Fox)
Gary Unmarried
Season Finale – Airing May 13, 2009
Gary and Allison’s frustrating personal lives lead them back into the bedroom… repeatedly. (CBS)
Ghost Whisperer
Kellie Martin will be playing a director of a soap opera, and she is being haunted. (Watch With Kristin)
Season Finale – Airing May 15, 2009
When a ghost pays Melinda an unexpected visit, she worries for her unborn baby. Meanwhile, wedding bells ring for Melinda and Jim. (CBS)
Glee
Pilot Series Preview – Airing May 19, 2009
In a special preview of new one-hour musical comedy GLEE, optimistic high school teacher Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) tries to refuel his own passion while reinventing the McKinley High School’s glee club and challenging a group of outcasts to realize their star potential. With McKinley’s cruel high school caste system and harsh criticism from everyone around him, Will’s determined to prove them all wrong and lead the glee club to the greatest competition of them all: Nationals. (Fox)
Gossip Girl
Serena uncovers the identity of someone connected to Gossip Girl, but not Gossip Girl herself. (Michael Ausiello)
Revenge-seeking Chuck, furious at Blair for attending the big ball with Nate, hatches a plan to make Nelly Yuki prom queen. Meanwhile, Dan and Serena end up going together, but as friends, not lovers. (Michael Ausiello)
Grey’s Anatomy
A longtime Grey’s duo are about to break up — presumably for good – and it’s not Derek and Meredith. It’s Bailey and Tucker! In the May 14 season finale, Bailey takes the bold step of leaving her husband after he once again fails to support her career. (Michael Ausiello)
Owen doesn’t have time for Cristina anymore (what with his newfound interest in turning George into a trauma surgeon). Actually, Owen’s therapist doesn’t let Owen have time for her. Yep, Owen’s shrink has given him a specific list of three-word sentences he can say to Yang, but “I love you” is definitely not one of them. Either way, Cristina is not a happy camper. (Watch With Kristin)
Thatcher Grey is not in the hospital because his oldest daughter is getting married. He wants to make amends: He’s been sober, and he’s working on his steps. (Watch With Kristin)
Arizona meets Callie’s dad in Thursday’s episode, and he doesn’t take the news of their relationship terribly well. In fact, when Callie’s dad tries to get her to move home and she refuses, he cuts off her trust fund. (Watch With Kristin)
Heroes
The person Sylar kills is a major character and the death definitely sticks. But there is a twist. It’s possible no one will be leaving the show. (Michael Ausiello)
The Heroes death that sticks is male, and he’s someone you’ve definitely come to know quite well since season one. In many ways, the killer also dies, but you’ll just have to wait until next week to understand what that means. (Watch With Kristin)
According to Greg Grunberg, “The last two episodes are absolutely huge. My character is asked to do something, and does something, that is incredibly dark and results in the demise of another character. It’s not expected. It’s pretty sick. Torture is involved. It’s someone we all know. It felt great to tap into my dark side.” (Watch With Kristin)
Look for lots more in season four about young Angela, Alice and the rest of the Company founders in their idealistic youth. Says Tim Kring, “We didn’t plan on it until we saw how good ‘1961′ came out. We all fell in love with those actors who were playing the younger versions of them. We are devising season four to go back to that timeframe, since lots of interesting things happened at the beginning of the formation of the Company. I found it a really effective way to dig into the mythology of the show.” (Watch With Kristin)
Invisible Claude and Adam Monroe are also not likely to appear any time soon. Despite rumors that Adam might back in the finale, Tim Kring says, “We felt like we killed him in a very satisfying way, and there really had to be some finality on the show, or else we lose all credibility. His death by Arthur Petrelli was pretty hard to come back from, so, as far as him being alive in the present-day story, that’s a tall order.” (Watch With Kristin)
Ali Larter’s Tracy, while seemingly dead, does return. Says Tim Kring, “It looks fairly dire for Tracy Strauss’ character, except if you stop and rewind the last couple of seconds when she was melting down the grate you may see some indication that the impossible could happen with that character.” Bryan Fuller spills, “I think Ali was so underused on this show, and watching the show as a fan, I was frustrated because Ali Larter is a really good actress, and she’s really engaging. So I was glad to write an episode where we get to focus on her character, because I adore her, so it’s fun to write for somebody that gets you excited about the story.” Will Ali be playing Barbara when she returns? “No,” says Bryan Fuller. Can melted, shattered Tracy really come back together? “Watch the finale,” replies Bryan Fuller. (Watch With Kristin)
How I Met Your Mother
Season Finale – Airing May 18, 2009
Ted gives Barney his blessing to finally profess his love to Robin. (CBS)
In Plain Sight
Mary and Raf get engaged this season. (Watch With Kristin)
Lie To Me
Mekhi Phifer talking about his role “I’m going to be a series regular,” Mekhi told us at the TV Land Awards. “I’m one of the leads on the show. I’m on my second episode right now. I’m an FBI agent, so I get to kick ass and take names and shoot people. I’m having a great time.” Of Lie to Me’s finale, the ER alum says, “Expect a lot of explosions and deaths.” Mekhi joins the show starting on the May 6 episode. (Watch With Kristin)
Undercover – Airing April 29, 2009
The Lightman Group gets embroiled in the controversial case of a policeman (guest star Martin Papazian) who shot a potentially innocent teenager. Meanwhile, investors who were bilked by a Ponzi scheme bring a lawsuit against The Lightman Group for botching the recovery of their money. (Fox)
Blinded – Airing May 6, 2009
Ben Reynolds (guest star Mekhi Phifer), an FBI agent who’s been pursuing a serial rapist terrorizing the Washington, DC area, partners with The Lightman Group for its toughest case yet. Lightman (Tim Roth) infiltrates a prison to befriend Andrew Jenkins (guest star Daniel Sunjata), a convicted criminal and a pathological liar who the serial rapist may be copy-catting. Meanwhile, Torres (Monica Raymund) and Loker (Brendan Hines) search Jenkins’ fan mail, and Foster (Kelli Williams) questions one of the rapist’s recent victims. (Fox)
Season Finale – Airing May 13, 2009
After a terrorist bombing outside of Washington, DC, FBI Agent Ben Reynolds calls on The Lightman Group to help identify those responsible and prevent more attacks. The case takes a personal turn for one member of the team and begs the question of whether honesty is indeed the best policy. (Fox)
Lost
Supposedly Daniel Faraday is the son of Charles Widmore and Eloise Hawking. And after Faraday returns to the island via submarine, he goes to talk to Dr. Pierre Chang/Marvin Candle and tells him the truth about the island and Chang’s son, Miles. Daniel tries to convince Chang to evacuate the island. Daniel then ventures to the Others’ camp and tries to talk to his mother, Eloise. But before he gets the chance, she shoots him and he dies. She doesn’t realize until afterwards that he was her son. She finds out from Jack and Kate what Daniel was planning to do, and she swears to carry it through with help from Richard. (ODI)
NCIS
Season Finale – Airing May 19, 2009
Ziva’s homecoming to Israel with Gibbs leads to a tense reunion with her father, the enigmatic and powerful head of Mossad. As this delicate situation escalates, Gibbs is forced to make a decision that sends shockwaves through NCIS. (CBS)
Numbers
Season Finale – Airing May 15, 2009
When Amita is abducted, Don and the team’s frantic search leads to a charismatic sociopath (James Callis), but it is up to a distraught Charlie to discover what’s behind the suspect’s bizarre plans for her. The situation causes Charlie to reassess his relationship and future with Amita. Lou Diamond Phillips returns as Agent Ian Edgerton. (CBS)
Prison Break
Vs. – Airing April 24, 2009
Michael and Lincoln square off; Christina sets her plan in motion; and Sara makes a surprising discovery. (Fox)
S.O.B. – Airing May 1, 2009
Michael has an uneasy reunion with Christina, who drops a bombshell regarding Lincoln. While Lincoln runs into Christina’s deadly trap, T-Bag (Robert Knepper) sets out to prove he can become a Company man. (Fox)
Cowboys & Indians – Airing May 8, 2009
Pandemonium erupts at the hotel following an assassination at the global energy conference, and Michael must choose between saving either Sara or Lincoln. (Fox)
Rate of Exchange / Killing Your Number Series Finale – Airing May 15, 2009
Familiar faces return to help Michael end his quest to bring down The Company once and for all. (Fox)
Psych
In an early eppy, Christine Baranski will play Alice Clayton, the well-maintained widow of a billionaire hedge fund manager who believes her husband’s death in a plane crash was not accidental, but murder. (Michael Ausiello)
Gus and Shawn’s next cases (in episodes premiering sometime this summer) will involve Bollywood, the Wild West, and an exorcism. They’ll also have a skiing-centered episode set in British Columbia, where the show films. There’s an episode about a time-traveling clone. (TV Guide)
Pushing Daisies
When Olive’s (Kristin Chenoweth) childhood kidnappers come back into the picture, Olive and Ned (Lee Pace) “try on” a relationship. Ned also dabbles in kissing without Saran Wrap, and it’s not with Chuck. David Arquette is back, and he finds happiness with Olive, but it may not be at the Pie Hole. Finally, Penny, Emerson’s (Chi McBride) daughter, returns, but there’s heartbreak before the reunion. (Watch With Kristin)
Reaper
My Brother’s Reaper – Airing May 5, 2009
Since Ben (Rick Gonzalez) and Sock (Tyler Labine) burned down her lair, Nina (Jenny Wade) moves in with the guys. A remorseful Morgan (Armie Hammer) shows up without a place to stay, so Sam also invites him to live at the house but he turns into a horrible houseguest. Morgan not only flirts with Nina, but also puts Sam in a precarious position. Meanwhile, when Andi (Missy Peregrym) feels left out, so she lets Sock throw a bachelor party at the Work Bench, but things go horribly awry. (SpoilerTV)
Rules of Engagement
Season Finale – Airing May 18, 2009
Jeff wonders if he and Audrey are lacking spontaneity in the bedroom. (CBS)
Smallville
Chloe returns and begs Clark to kill Davis, claiming he can no longer keep the beast under control. Tess has assembled a team of meteor freaks, including Plastique (guest star Jessica Parker Kennedy), to track down Davis so Clark can kill him. However, things get out of hand once Tess’ team discovers she is double-crossing them. (SpoilerTV)
Sons of Anarchy
“This season is going to be about all the internal conflicts that happen at the club,” creator Kurt Sutter aid. “And I think the club is going to become its own worst enemy. We’re still figuring it out, and we’re still doing some casting.” (Watch With Kristin)
One special guest who has been cast is rocker Henry Rollins who, Sutter says, “Is going to play this hard-boiled Aryan guy who is somewhat reformed, and his boss is still being cast.” (Watch With Kristin)
Supernatural
Comic book geek-slash-prophet Chuck will be back. (Michael Ausiello)
When The Levee Breaks – Airing May 7, 2009
Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Bobby (Jim Beaver) lock Sam (Jared Padalecki) in Bobby’s panic room so he can detox from the demon blood. However, as Bobby sees more seals are being broken he tells Dean they should let Sam out to help them fight the impending apocalypse. Dean disagrees and goes to Castiel (Misha Collins) for help. Sam and Dean have a big blowout confrontation. (IO9)
The Big Bang Theory
Kaley Cuoco talking about the season finale: “The [guys] build a toilet and things go horribly wrong. They all find poop hilarious. It’s a space toilet, so I don’t have to use it or anything. Of course, it’s a space toilet on this show!” (Michael Ausiello)
Season Finale – Airing May 11, 2009
As he prepares for a three-month science expedition, Leonard reconsiders his feelings for Penny. (CBS)
The Closer
Season 5 kicks off sometime in June, and its first episodes include one revolving around a self-accredited detective named Dick Tracy. Needless to say, this wannabe gumshoe’s affinity for helping out his pals in “the black-and-whites” both assists and annoys Brenda. (TV Guide)
The Mentalist
According to Simon Baker, the May 19 season finale takes Patrick Jane to a very serious place: “What we do in the finale is go straight to the quick of what drives him, which is revenge. There’s a real vengeance within him and a burning desire for revenge. So you see this darker side of what he wants, in that sense.” (Watch With Kristin)
According to executive producer Chris Long, the finale circles back to where we began: Red John. “This is the third ep in the season dealing with Red John. We learn something about Red John, we learn something about Jane—there’s a scene at the end of the show where Jane does something that will change the way we view him.” (Watch With Kristin)
Don’t expect a resolution to the Red John mystery until the very end. Mentalist creator Bruno Heller says, “Red John is an essential part of [Jane's] character, so at this stage, imagining the show without him is like imagining Moby Dick without Moby Dick.” (Watch With Kristin)
In the finale, Alicia Witt guests—in a “brilliant, moving and profound performance,” says show creator Bruno Heller—as a “woman who has had a relationship with Red John.” Or so the CBI discovers in the course of its investigation of the serial killer who murdered Patrick Jane’s family. “They hope she’s going to be the key to finding Red John. It turns out . . . that she can’t.” (Watch With Kristin)
Season Finale – Airing May 19, 2009
Lisbon suspects that serial killer Red John is drawing Patrick Jane into a trap when the CBI team investigates the murder of a young girl and the abduction of her twin sister. (CBS)
The New Adventures of Old Christine
Season Finale – Airing May 13, 2009
Christine learns some shocking news about New Christine’s father (Scott Bakula) after the two of them rekindle their romance at Richard and New Christine’s wedding. James Lesure guest stars as a wedding guest and potential hook-up for Barb. (CBS)
The Office
Even if Michael (Steve Carell) does come back to Dunder Mifflin on The Office, his relationship with Dwight continues to be strained. After all those years of Michael putting him down, Dwight’s going to be in attack mode. Says Rainn Wilson, “If you poke a cobra in the neck, he will strike at your arm with his teeth. You can quote me on that.” In happier relationship news, “There’s love and politics in the air at Dunder Mifflin,” adds Rainn. And while Dwight and Angela are not currently getting it on, Rainn says, “Maybe in the near future.” (Watch With Kristin)
The Unit
On May 10, you’ll get an episode that combines nuclear intrigue at the highest levels with human drama between the Unit wives, as the ladies look forward to the wedding of Charles Grey and Joss Morgan. Meanwhile, a key Unit wife prepares to leave the life — for good. (TV Guide)
Season Finale – Airing May 10, 2009
The Unit must locate and defuse three sets of dirty bombs headed for unknown locations across the U.S. Meanwhile, the team prepares for a wedding of one Unit member and the end of a marriage for another. (CBS)
True Blood
Sam will be otherwise occupied this season with Maryann the vibrating mystery lady. (TV Guide)
Two and a Half Men
Season Finale – Airing May 18, 2009
Charlie starts to question his relationship with Chelsea when he hears that Mia is back in town. Meanwhile, when Judith goes into labor, Charlie, Alan and Herb rush her to the hospital. (CBS)
Weeds
Silas is going to take on a partner to help run his little business. (Michael Ausiello)
Kevin Alejandro said, “I am recurring on Weeds this season. I did the season finale last year, and I just started up the new season this year. I’ll be on four or five episodes, and I do a lot of my stuff with Elizabeth Perkins.” (Watch With Kristin)
Without A Trace
Season Finale – Airing May 19, 2009
The team searches for a man who disappears after a late-night ocean dive that includes stolen drugs and three dead bodies. Meanwhile, Danny and Elena take their relationship to another level. Martin Landau reprises his role as Frank Malone, Jack’s father. Adam Kauffman, Poppy Montgomery’s real-life boyfriend, reprises his role as Brian Donovan, the father of Samantha’s son, Finn. (CBS)

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