The Spoiler Roundup 04.25.07

April 25th, 2007 | 1 Comment | 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. Catch it here every Wednesday at The TV Remote.

This week: 24, Bones, Brothers and Sisters, Desperate Housewives, Entourage, Gilmore Girls, Grey’s Anatomy, Heroes, Law & Order: SVU, Lost, Medium, Numbers, Prison Break, Scrubs, Smallville, Supernatural, Ugly Betty and Weeds.

The following spoilers are from the follwing sources: Kristin@E!Online, Michael Ausiello and SpoilerFix.com.

24

Someone’s returning in the season finale, and it might be Kim Bauer.

24 will have a major shakeup in nine months. The producers are strongly considering setting the show in another city next season.

Bones

Angela, Hodgins, Booth and Bones all play a rousing game of musical altars.

Brothers and Sisters

Big changes are brewing for the Walkers during May sweeps. In an upcoming Brothers & Sisters episode, Julia will go into early labor, which results in “scary complications” for her unborn twins. Luckily, newlywed Sarah Jane Morris, who plays Tommy Walker’s (Balthazar Getty) pregnant wife, received lots of helpful advice from real life mother-of-three Sally Field during her labor scenes. [TV Guide Online]

Desperate Housewives

We’re going to meet several extended family members, including Victor’s dad and Edie’s mother . . . even though she’s been dead for years.

Entourage

Lloyd gets into a relationship that causes him to quit his job.

Gilmore Girls

Luke and Lorelai kiss in the season finale shortly after Luke single-handedly prevents Rory’s graduation party from becoming a total washout.

Grey’s Anatomy

Callie will remain blissfully unaware until around, um, let’s go with May 10. The following week, the stuff hits the fan.

At the end of next Thursday’s episode, Burke starts to have some serious reservations about marrying Cristina. And you’re never going to believe whom he turns to for advice.

Jane Doe is getting an actual husand in the season finale, so it stands to reason that her identity is part of the package.

Cristina and Burke are going to make it to the altar in the season finale, and the wedding will be everything Cristina did not want. She’ll wear a big dress, have bridesmaids and be writing her own vows.

Sources close to the show say that unless this is the most guarded secret ever regarding Grey’s Anatomy, the rumors of T.R. and Isaiah’s departure are completely untrue.

Kate Walsh (Addison) is leaving Grey’s Anatomy next month, assuming her pilot, Private Practice, is picked up by ABC. And sources at the Alphabet net tell me it is looking promising for a green light. But before she leaves, you’ll never guess what long-awaited, tongue-wag-worthy ac-shun we’re gonna get. Addison and Alex!

The first hour of Private Practice’s pilot (which airs as a Grey’s episode in May) is close to completion and is so “fearlessly good” it’s the most likely of all ABC pilots to receive a pickup. Also, how’s this for a juicy little casting tidbit: According to sources, Taye Diggs was originally supposed to play a recurring role on Ugly Betty, but then got offered a series-regular role on Private Practice and jumped ship.

Grey’s writer Mark Wilding tells me the spinoff would probably be staffing “new writers,” rather than cannibalizing the Grey’s staff. And great news for Buffy fans, it looks like former BTVS boss Marti Noxon has been tapped to run the spinoff.

Heroes

Visions from the future are not always as they seem.

Mrs. Petrelli does have a superpower and it’s very similar to a power possessed by another hero, only in her case, it takes a lot less effort to get from Point A to Point B.

Creator Tim Kring talked about about season two, “There are plans to add one new, one big character next season.” The character is female. Tim also said that those Heroes who remain are likely to stick around: “I thought Heroes was going to have an ever-shifting cast,” he says, “but the cast hit in such big ways that now the challenge is to figure out how to use them all and still fold in a couple of new people, because I still think that the origin stories are the most fascinating, in some ways.”

King of Queens

Leah Remini is not going to be happy with how the series ends.

Law & Order: SVU

Judith Light’s run on the show as Elizabeth Donnelly is not over. Even though she now has the full-time gig on Ugly Betty, when it comes to SVU, “I’ll probably do a couple more, to fulfill my contract.”

Lost

The mysterious woman who fell from the sky is a major twist to the plot. This week there will be shocking moment when she tells Hurley the fate of the real Oceanic Flight 815.

We’ll definitely see more of Sawyer and Sayid working together.

With the five impending deaths coming up in May, one side (the others or the losties) will get hit harder than the other.

Michael Emerson’s wife, Carrie Preston, is guest-starring in his flashback episode — as his mother!

Charles Widmore, may be seen again. Alan Dale (also Mr. Meade on Ugly Betty) says: “When I was at the Golden Globes, one of the executive producers came up to me and asked, ‘Would you like to come back?’ And I said yes, of course, if we can work it out, although obviously Betty comes first.”

Medium

Allison’s family will suffer through public ridicule thanks to the press before the season ends. Her work with the D.A. will be disparaged, and it will snowball into some sort of town scandal.

Numbers

Somebody might get shot in the season finale. And that person might be one of the main characters, according to executive producer Cheryl Heuton. “The season finale is a big episode,” she teases. “It features characters facing physical danger who don’t regularly do that on the show. It’s also the episode in which Megan Reeves returns. It’s safe to say that after the season finale, some things will have changed forever.”

The finale will also feature The Shield’s Catherine Dent playing a Lois Lane-y journalist.

Prison Break

Prison Break producers are already hard at work casting a slew of new series-regular roles, including a male in his forties (King Kong’s Thomas Kretschmann is the prototype) and a strong-willed female in her thirties (likely a love interest for Lincoln).

Scrubs

“J.D.’s about to have a baby with Kim, and Elliot’s getting married,” Bill Lawrence explains. “Their entire lives are going to change and they’re not even sure that they want them to. To me, it’s more about two scared, pathetically inept people that have a sexual past possibly taking the easy way out.” That said, since next season will likely be the show’s last, he isn’t ruling anything out. “Our writing staff is split down the middle,” he says. “I’m on the side that thinks that Elliot and J.D. aren’t really a couple and it’s not worth doing, and then half the writing staff feels that, ultimately, they should end up together. It’s a constant argument.

Smallville

Chloe’s power will be revealed during the season finale, and Lois Lane plays a large role in the big reveal.

There’s a “death” in the finale on May 17.

Supernatural

Jeffrey Dean Morgan is returning as John Winchester in the season finale.

Ugly Betty

The finale is called “East Side Story,” and the storylines will be tied together by a beloved Broadway musical.

Betty and Henry’s romance heats up. Meanwhile, Wilhelmina makes great strides in her ambitious power play, as Daniel descends further in a downward spiral. The Suarez family trip to Mexico takes a dangerous turn, with old ghosts creating new problems. Explosive secrets will be revealed, and everything will be tied together by a beloved Broadway musical.

Weeds

Nancy Botwin will be looking for legit employment.

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