The Spoiler Roundup 11.28.07
November 28th, 2007 | 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. Catch it here every Wednesday at The TV Remote.
This week: 24, Aliens In America, Battlestar Galactica, Bones, Brothers and Sisters, Chuck, CSI: Miami, Desperate Housewives, Dirty Sexy Money, ER, Friday Night Lights, Gossip Girl, Grey’s Anatomy, Heroes, House, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order: SVU, Lost, Moonlight, October Road, Psych and Pushing Daisies.
24
Due to the writer’s strike, Fox may opt to split the current season of 24 in two, airing the first 12 episodes in the spring and the last 12 in the fall. [Michael Ausiello]
Aliens In America
Justin is finally getting a girlfriend! In an upcoming episode. He dates an unpopular girl named Donna, who informs him that his French-kissing skills need fine-tuning. Also, Raja gets some lovin’ as well from a girl named Sadika. [Kristin@E!Online]
Battlestar Galactica
Tricia Helfer spills that there is going to be a new Six, who goes by the name of Natalie; Jamie Bamber says the first 10 eps are all about the secret Cylons; and Ronald D. Moore promises we meet the final Cylon before the end of season four. There’s also a season-four trailer that includes one particularly intriguing shot: Kara lying on the floor of a Galactica hallway screaming, “We’re going the wrong way!” [Kristin@E!Online]
Bones
In the last scene of the last episode before Bones goes off the air (because of the strike), there’s an event that’s much, much bigger for Bones and Booth than a their kiss, and not in a good way. [Kristin@E!Online]
Brothers and Sisters
Look for Saul to finally begin accepting his homosexuality when he goes on a date with a man named Evan, and for Nora to cozy up to Danny Glover’s character, Isaac. [Kristin@E!Online]
Chuck
Most important, there’s another great heart-to-heart moment coming up between Sarah and Chuck. Also, Chuck’s cover is finally exposed, causing him to leave town and go under permanent security, and at Buy More, Big Mike’s giant marlin is stolen and the cops believe it’s an inside job. [Kristin@E!Online]
CSI: Miami
As you know, Elizabeth Berkley has been cast as Horatio’s ex-wife and the mother of his teenage son. Well, what you may not know, is not only does she have a history of con artistry, but she may also be a murderer. [Michael Ausiello]
Desperate Housewives
When the tornado strikes, Victor and Carlos end up duking it out over Gabrielle. “Carlos survives by ducking into the shelter of a house, but Victor is killed after a piece of flying white picket fence pierces his body,” said the insider.” Baseball fanatic Ida Greenberg, played by Pat Crawford Brown, also dies in the storm – and her neighbors honor her memory by scattering her ashes over a baseball field. [SpoilerTV]
Dirty Sexy Money
The Darling family secrets do not stay hidden forever. We’ll finally know the truth about which Darling kid is Nick’s half-sibling this Wednesday. Word is, more info about Dutch and Letitia’s affair is learned as well. [Kristin@E!Online]
We will know which Darling child isn’t Tripp’s after watching tonight’s episode. (Hint: Karen is safe. Ditto the twins.) [Michael Ausiello]
ER
In an upcoming episode, Sam and Gates flirt. It’s subtle, but it’s there. [Kristin@E!Online]
Friday Night Lights
The final pre-strike episode – Episode 15 – ends with a doozy of a cliff-hanger. [Michael Ausiello]
Matt Saracen has a couple of balls in the air . . . and I ain’t talking ’bout his football game. As you know, the cheerleader has sunk her claws into him, but the heat between Matt and Nurse Carlotta keeps him from making a commitment to either of them. Jason’s got a date or two in the near future: One goes south fast, while another may turn into something long term. Of course, Julie’s got forbidden teacher love on the brain, and stay tuned for some good Smash action as well. [Kristin@E!Online]
Gossip Girl
Lily van der Woodsen and Bart Bass are on, and word is Serena is quite surprised when she finds out. [Kristin@E!Online]
Grey’s Anatomy
We reported last week that someone would be taking over the narrator duties for Meredith in episode 11. We speculated it was Callie, but it turns out that it will be Bailey. There’s a reason behind her temporary promotion — and it ain’t pretty. Physically? No. Emotionally? Yes. Let’s just say that random scene last week of Bailey at home with her husband and kid will make a lot more sense when Episode 11 airs early next year. [Michael Ausiello]
Rose “saves the day” when it comes to McDreamy’s computer-gremlin-riddled surgery, so I’d bet good money on that patient surviving . . . and on the experience making Derek swoon. [Kristin@E!Online]
In an upcoming episode, Derek and Rose kiss. [Kristin@E!Online]
Heroes
In next week’s winter finale, three Heroes will die. We’ll call the first death Final, the second death Uncertain and the third death Reversed (thanks to Claire’s miracle blood). (And no, they don’t go down in that order.) Although you may be shocked by all of these deaths—because they are all series regulars and very pretty people!—you probably won’t cry over Final or Reversed. But if Uncertain turns out to stick, the fans will not be happy. [Kristin@E!Online]
House
Even though Cutthroat Girl was the final doctor voted off House’s island last night, I have it on good authority that we have not seen the last of Anne Dudek on House. [Michael Ausiello]
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Ben Vereen stars in the final episode of the fall as a minister entangled in the murder of four college boys. [Kristin@E!Online]
Law & Order: SVU
An upcoming case focuses on a secluded Orthodox Jewish community called Kiryas Joel after several children are raped by a 14-year-old classmate. [Kristin@E!Online]
Lost
The series most definitely flashes backward and forward in this season—and until the series ends. We get quite a few new characters courtesy of Naomi. Word is, Naomi summoned them via walkie-talkie before Locke busted that knife in her back. So the people from the ship are coming. [Kristin@E!Online]
Moonlight
There’s an assassination attempt made on Josef in the Dec. 14 episode. But the major news is that we discover a secret that Josef has been keeping from Mick for over 40 years, and it may (read: will) explain why he believes Mick and Beth can never work. [Michael Ausiello]
We meet a very old, dying man named Richard Whitley who has had a man searching for Josef. He tells the man to hunt him down and kill him. The man attacks Josef’s office with fire, turning everything to ash. Josef lets Mick and the Head of Building Security, Tom, take the reigns of the investigation. To keep Josef safe, he stays hidden and Mick and Beth keep his being “alive” a secret from everyone, including Tom. Beth and Mick visit Richard Whitley who tells them in 1955, Josef killed his daughter so before he dies, he wanted revenge. Beth and Mick visit an unconscious Coraline in the hospital. Later, Coraline nearly transforms into a vampire and kills a nurse but stops herself, then later escapes into the night out the window. [SpoilerFix.com]
October Road
Nick’s mother, who passed away years ago, had a secret her son soon uncovers. [Kristin@E!Online]
Hannah chooses Ray, which leads Nick to finally realize that it’s time to move on. It also leads the show to go the flashback route, showing us Nick and Hannah’s first encounter as kids and then when they dated as teens. [Michael Ausiello]
Owen learns the details of Allison and Ikey’s affair by going on Nick’s “infidelity tour,” and Eddie and Hannah are hiding a big secret from Nick that Eddie is chomping at the bit to spill. [Michael Ausiello]
Psych
In the holiday episode, Gus’ dad kills an old guy…Kidding, that’s just the title, but an old guy does die, Corbin Bernsen keeps the boys in check by being his usual hilarious self, and “Lassie” becomes a holiday pet of Juliet’s family. [Kristin@E!Online]
Creator Steve Franks is directing the season finale. [Kristin@E!Online]
Pushing Daisies
Mike White and Molly Shannon costar in the next episode as Hansel and Gretel types — a brother and sister duo with a predilection for candy. [Kristin@E!Online]

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