The Spoiler Roundup 11.12.09

November 12th, 2009 | 0 Comments | Email | Share

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.

This Week: 90210, Big Love, Brothers and Sisters, Californication, Chuck, Desperate Housewives, Dexter, Dollhouse, Eastwick, Glee, Gossip Girl, Grey’s Anatomy, House, How I Met Your Mother, Leverage, Lie To Me, Lost, Melrose Place, Modern Family, Numbers, One Tree Hill, Private Practice, Scrubs, Sons of Anarchy, Supernatural, The Big Bang Theory, The Closer, The Mentalist, Trauma, True Blood, Ugly Betty and Vampire Diaries.

90210

Someone is going to try to commit suicide. (Watch With Kristin)

The truth about Jen and Liam comes out in episode 11. (Watch With Kristin)

Dixon’s birth mother will return and Debbie will start flirting with her yoga instructor. (Watch With Kristin)

Big Love

About midway through the show’s fourth season (debuting January 10), the taboo-shattering drama will finally go there with Ben and Margene. “We have flirted for three years with [that] relationship,” says series co-creator Mark V. Olsen. “And this year we finally decided to pay it off.” (Michael Ausiello)

Brothers and Sisters

Kevin and Scotty are moving forward on their plan to have a baby. In fact, they’re starting to search through egg-donor websites, looking for the perfect match, and eventually they’ll get tested and learn that Scotty has the stronger sperm. (Watch With Kristin)

Californication

Next week’s episode is all about a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day for Hank Moody. (Watch With Kristin)

Episode 3.07 – So Here’s The Thing
Eager to set things right with Karen again, Hank tries to distance himself from the ladies of the university. But after Dean Koons catches Hank in an intimate moment with Jackie, Hank finds himself more entangled than ever. Meanwhile, his attempts to cool things off with Felicia and Jill begin to backfire. Adding insult to injury, Becca calls Hank out on the awful example he’s been setting for her. Charlie fights to keep Sue Collini’s favorite client from leaving the agency. Later, Sue asks Charlie for a most curious favor. (Showtime)

Chuck

In the seventh episode, Chuck and Hannah (KristenKreuk) share not only a kiss, but they then go on to treat the Buy More’s Home Theater Room like a no-tell motel. Meanwhile, Shaw (Brandon Routh) and Sarah have one of those, “Oh my god we’re gonna die, so I may as well tell you I love you” moments. Kristin’s character Hannah is not what she seems, and I don’t think she’s long for Chuck’s world. (Watch With Kristin)

In episode 10, Casey does something bad. REALLY bad. Could-cost-him-his-job bad. (Michael Ausiello)

Desperate Housewives

The plane crash planned for the show’s year-end cliffhanger has not one but two of the main housewives getting hit hard by the tragedy. The plane will crash into the house of one of the main housewives. And another Housewife is in serious jeopardy of losing two loved ones. (Watch With Kristin)

A charter plane will come plummeting down onto Wisteria Lane and leave two main characters trapped inside their house: Bree (Marcia Cross) and Orson (Kyle MacLachlan). There will be more than one death. And one of those deaths is a “fan favorite.” (Watch With Kristin)

Dexter

Confession is good for the soul. That’s the lesson Dexter learns when he takes a road trip to Tampa with Trinity. The bigger surprise, however, is the confession that Trinity makes. (TV Guide)

Dollhouse

Summer Glau’s character, Bennet, tends to speak in riddles, but she does make one unequivocal statement that will shock the heck out of you hard-core fans. Let’s just say we might be getting closer to an origin story for one of the show’s most important characters. (Watch With Kristin)

Eastwick

Roxie’s long-presumed dead husband, Danny, who everybody thinks she killed, will return to Eastwick on an upcoming episode, five years after his “death.” (TV Guide)

Glee

Next week, Puck spills his guts to someone that he’s the father of Quinn’s baby. And she doesn’t respond the way he expected. (Michael Ausiello)

Gossip Girl

A main character is going to get in a serious accident. One that will send her to the hospital. And that someone is Serena (Blake Lively). (Watch With Kristin)

Grey’s Anatomy

The Chief falls off the wagon at the end of this week’s episode. (Michael Ausiello)

House

Looks like we’re stuck with Lucas at least through early February. If it makes you feel any better, rumors that House’s mental institution hook-up, Lydia, will be paying a visit to Princeton-Plainsboro are apparently not true. (Michael Ausiello)

How I Met Your Mother

Ted is about to start flirting with a student named Cindy. She’s a little older than the other kids in his class, and the two hit it off on account of their shared advanced age. (Watch With Kristin)

Leverage

Look for Nate to be thrown together with his ex-wife Maggie on a case in an episode that also marks the return of his nemesis Sterling. (Michael Ausiello)

Luke Perry will play an unscrupulous psychic in a guest turn. (Michael Ausiello)

Eliot will finally put a baseball bat to its proper use. (Michael Ausiello)

Lie To Me

Next week’s episode finds Lightman and Foster trying to track down the biological parents of a teenager who realizes he was abducted as a baby. But it’s Lightman’s parenting that comes into question when he has to bend the truth to his own daughter. (Michael Ausiello)

Monday’s episode sees the team investigating a deadly stampede outside a department store on Black Friday. Foster and Lightman, meanwhile, try to reunite a 16-year-old boy with his biological parents. Before the hour is up, somebody will come close to being fired, and they won’t even know it. And it all comes down to money. (TV Guide)

Lost

In episode 6×07, there’s a big scene where Sun, Ben, Frank, Ilana and Miles are on the beach, and they’re surprised to see Jack, Hurley and Richard suddenly appear out of the jungle. This could be the big reunion of the 1970s and 2007 timelines — except then why would Miles already be there? And why is Richard arriving with Jack and Hurley? In any case, everyone embraces, and Claire is there, looking tough with straight black hair. (SpoilersLost)

Melrose Place

Amanda is going to be in hot pursuit of ex-lover Michael’s son David. But no, not necessarily to bed him. “She wants something that Sydney had in her possession when she died,” Shaun Sipos shares. And amazingly, David’s no pushover for Ms. Woodward’s considerable charms. Says Sipos: “I’m like, ‘Listen lady, I have no idea who you are but you’re rubbing me the wrong way.’” (Matt Mitovich )

Modern Family

In an upcoming episode, Mitch and Cam will attempt to “Ferberize” Lily. We’ll also meet Jay’s buddies in an upcoming episode that explores the oft-misunderstood concept of gaydar. (TV Guide)

Numbers

The season/series will feature a wedding, but not the one Charlie and Amita are currently planning. (Michael Ausiello)

One Tree Hill

This just in: Millicent will get a DUI, Nathan will fire Clay when the Bobcats sign another player instead of him and Brooke and Julian will continue to have major problems. (Watch With Kristin)

Private Practice

In the December 3 episode, Dell’s house will go up in meth cooking-related flames with his ex-girlfriend and daughter inside. Sadly, one of the two will be making a visit to the burn ward. (TV Guide)

Scrubs

The med-school revamp was a bit jarring, but it helped having so many familiar faces on hand (including J.D, Turk, Elliot, Kelso, Janitor and The Todd). Among the new faces, the breakout character is, without question, Dave Franco’s entitled douchebag, Cole. But as for whether Kerry Bishe’s Lucy has a strong enough voice, as it were, to inherit the narrator baton from Zach Braff’s J.D… well, the jury’s still out. And now for the spoilers: The first two episodes contain news of a death, Dr. Cox takes a page from Dr. House’s playbook and refers to his students as numbers (although he adds his own special twist), and J.D. and Turk’s hit single “Guy Love” makes a comeback. (Michael Ausiello)

Sons of Anarchy

This is the season when everybody reads John Teller’s book. Look for another character close to Jax to get his hands on the manifesto. (Watch With Kristin)

Supernatural

There is an episode coming next year in which Anna returns and wants to kill Sam, so he doesn’t say yes to Lucifer. She travels back in time to kill Mary and John Winchester, so Dean and Sam go back in time to try and stop her. So does that mean we’ll see Jeffrey Dean Morgan again? Sadly, no, as it will be “young John” and “young Mary.” (Watch With Kristin)

As you’ve seen already, Lucifer gets Castiel trapped in a ring of holy fire — but he doesn’t just question the angel. He tries to convince Castiel to join him as a rebel angel, according to Misha Collins. Also, we might see Castiel using his supernatural tolerance for alcohol to win some drinking games. (Huffington Post)

The Big Bang Theory

About midway through the season, Raj will find himself working with a new wingman, and it’s a surprisingly significant upgrade from Wolowitz. (Matt Mitovich )

The Closer

The winter season starts December 7 with Brenda & Co. investigating the death of a 12-year-old boy whose father and brother are both gang members. Plus, Fritz has a big surprise for Brenda, and Provenza will have more than a little trouble in romantic paradise. (TV Guide)

The Mentalist

Episode 9 is not to be missed, it will change things for the CBI team forever. (Matt Mitovich )

Trauma

If the show makes it to Thanksgiving, we’ll meet Nancy’s many brothers and learn a little bit more about how she’s breaking the family mold by not being a doctor. (Watch With Kristin)

True Blood

We’re going to be meeting Bill’s (Stephen Moyer) first wife! True Blood producers are now casting for Caroline Compton, who is surprised to discover her man was not killed in the Civil War, as she had thought. (Watch With Kristin)

Ugly Betty

Look for Matt Newton to debut in the upcoming Bahamas episode as Mark’s new boyfriend. His stint has been expanded. He’ll now appear in roughly four episodes. Additionally, Nadia Dajani has been cast as Mode’s new creative director for a couple episodes. Cal Hartley imports her from the movie business to try to makeover the magazine. (Michael Ausiello)

Vampire Diaries

“We have another flashback episode scheduled,” says executive producer Kevin Williamson. “We’re going to learn more about the night [Stefan and Damon] died.” This flashback will give us more information about Katherine, which will eventually lead to a surprising reveal about the Elena doppelgänger. (TV Guide)

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