The Spoiler Roundup 11.26.08
November 26th, 2008 | 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. Catch it here every Wednesday at The TV Remote.
This Week: 24, Breaking Bad, Brothers and Sisters, Criminal Minds, CSI: Miami, Eleventh Hour, ER, Ghost Whisperer, Greek, Grey’s Anatomy, Heroes, In Plain Sight, Kyle XY, One Tree Hill, Privileged, Pushing Daisies, Reaper, Sons of Anarchy and Supernatural.
24
A pivotal character from last Sunday’s Redemption movie will die within the first four hours of Day 7. [Michael Ausiello]
Tony Almeda turning bad has something to do with his wife being blown up three years ago. Apparently he didn’t take it too well. [Michael Ausiello]
There’s a slight chance we’ll see Frank Trammell again in the coming day. Gil himself says, “You’ll probably see me again.” [Watch With Kristin]
Breaking Bad
Giancarlo Esposito is joining the cast as a potential new business partner for Bryan Cranston. [Michael Ausiello]
Brothers and Sisters
Kitty’s quest to become a mom remains a struggle. After all their adoption woes, Robert and Kitty decide to try in vitro fertilization, but that doesn’t go any better. [Watch With Kristin]
Justin isn’t too happy when he finds out Rebecca is a pawn in Tommy’s sneaky plan to get back at Holly. [Watch With Kristin]
Rumor has it producers are casting a love interest for Kitty who will arrive in April. [Michael Ausiello]
Criminal Minds
The team takes on an exorcist/priest who might just be using his mojo as a cover for serial murder. [Watch With Kristin]
Expect continuing tension (sexual and otherwise) between Morgan and J.J.’s replacement, Jordan Todd (Meta Golding); and in this week’s episode, Emily proves to be quite the hottie when she goes under over to profile a pickup artist. [TV Guide]
CSI: Miami
There’s nothing like a brush with death to make you appreciate those around you. Calleigh will learn that lesson the hard way this February. [Michael Ausiello]
Eleventh Hour
Look for a third party to cut in between Jacob and Rachel. Felix is a young FBI agent who thinks Jacob is a genius—and has a crush on Rachel. [Watch With Kristin]
ER
Sam’s estranged (and yet to be cast) sister turns up later this season to deliver some horrific news. [Michael Ausiello]
Ghost Whisperer
Jim is now going by “Sam,” but Sam is mostly Jim. “Since it’s Jim’s soul [inside Sam's body], we will always be seeing David [Conrad] at Melinda’s side,” executive producer P.K. Simonds says, dismissing rumors that Conrad is leaving the show. Much of the story to come involves Sam (who to everyone else looks like Jericho’s Kenneth Mitchell) realizing that he has this new life inside of him. As Conrad explains, “It’s the whole question of how you define yourself, in terms of what people say you were and what you slowly find out you are. Jim gets told by people who knew Sam that he was ‘this way,’ so he doesn’t believe what Melinda says.” [TV Guide]
Greek
Calvin might be getting a boyfriend. He meets a guy at the gym named Jess who seems to be flirting with him, but when they get together later to watch a football game, the messages are more mixed. [Watch With Kristin]
Grey’s Anatomy
The Grey’s Anatomy/Private Practice crossover will take place over the course of three episodes (Feb. 5, 12, and 19) and the only confirmed participant as of now is Kate Walsh. [Michael Ausiello]
Denny will be haunting Izzie at least through February. [Michael Ausiello]
George gets mixed up in the Alex-Izzie-Denny story, but not in any romantic sort of capacity. [Michael Ausiello]
Heroes
The show is looking for an actor in his 40s to play a member of a bomb squad who is called on to defuse an explosive situation. [Michael Ausiello]
One Tree Hill and West Wing alum Moira Kelly will be playing Abby Collins, a Homeland Security agent, in at least one episode of the “Fugitives” volume (the next chunk of episodes in the current third season). [Watch With Kristin]
Dan Byrd of Aliens in America has a recurring role in “Fugitives,” and his character Luke’s power is microwaves that are strong enough fry people. Luke goes on the road with Sylar seeking adventure and excitement, but poor unlucky kid’s probably just going to get debrained for his trouble. [Watch With Kristin]
Claire’s going to make it. In fact she gets well enough to again pursue her goal of getting into the fight. In an upcoming episode, Claire becomes the centerpiece of a major showdown between good and evil. [Watch With Kristin]
Hunter (Zeljko Ivanek) captures many of the Heroes and loads them onto a transport plane. When the plane goes down, “You don’t know who survives,” says Greg Grunberg. [Watch With Kristin]
In Plain Sight
When the new batch of episodes airs, Mary and Raph are definitely still sleeping together. It might be a while before either Mary or Marshall makes a move. [Watch With Kristin]
Kyle XY
Latnok will reveal themselves to Kyle. [TV Guide]
Kyle will get a new love interest by season’s end. [TV Guide]
The Tragers get a new houseguest — and it’s the last person Amanda wants living under the same roof as Kyle. [TV Guide]
One Tree Hill
Peyton might not be the only pregnancy on One Tree Hill this season. [Watch With Kristin]
Privileged
Will’s taking Megan home to meet his mother. [Watch With Kristin]
Pushing Daisies
Aunt Lily makes sure Mr. Dwight Dixon (Stephen Root) doesn’t get too comfortable in Coeur d’Coeurs. [Watch With Kristin]
Ned and Olive finally get a little one-on-one time when they enter a cook-off together—they get locked in a trunk together, within smooching space. [Watch With Kristin]
Reaper
Reaper was picked up and will return in the spring. In an upcoming episode, Sock gets a shot with a shape-shifting demon that can morph into any type of supermodel his heart desires. Suffice it to say, this deal does not come without strings. [Watch With Kristin]
Sons of Anarchy
Clay is determined to save Bobby, and that means sending a team to rub out the teenage-girl witness to the port commissioner’s murder, now that he knows it wasn’t Opie who ratted—although, of course, it’s all too late for poor Donna. [Watch With Kristin]
Maggie Siff isn’t going anywhere. You didn’t really think she’d break Jax’s heart again, did you? As executive producer Kurt Sutter puts it, “In the end, there’s an acknowledgment of, ‘I’m not going to run.’ She’s willing to at least hang around long enough to find out what their relationship means for them both.” This despite a vicious shouting match between the two of them in the finale that I suspect will mark their relationship for some time to come. [Watch With Kristin]
The good news about Opie is that Ryan Hurst will be a series regular next season. The bad news about Opie is that he doesn’t learn the truth about Donna’s murder in the finale, so we don’t get the pleasure of watching him hunt down the culprits. Jax, on the other hand, gets wise to what really happened and gives one of the baddies the beating of his life. [Watch With Kristin]
As for the future, Sutter says, “Will there be a coup? That’s a question for next season, [but] I think ultimately it’s a false democracy. The truth is that they always have those things come up to a vote, and they always land in Clay’s favor. I think potentially that might change in season two.” [Watch With Kristin]
Sutter says of Wednesday’s finale, “This episode is about the awareness of betrayal, there’s also a sense of this family dealing with this tragedy and brothers coming together.” As for the future, “Season two will be about alliances. My sense is that probably just a few weeks will have passed, in the story, because there’s so much hanging in the balance.” [Watch With Kristin]
Supernatural
Executives are casting the role of a sexy and smart thirtysomething doctor who likes booze and one night stands. And young men with the last name Winchester. [Michael Ausiello]
In the upcoming Supernatural episode titled Sex and Violence, both Sam and Dean make new friends, and one of the boys gets laid. Later Sam and Dean fight each other, but not over the girl—over a guy! [Watch With Kristin]
