Spoiler Roundup for April 24 – Heroes, LOST, Grey’s & More

Heroes:

I’ve heard that Heroes‘ Volume 4 ends with a major death. Any tease? — Eric
TV Guide’s Tim: You’re half-right. Of course, not everyone who dies stays dead. Except those who do. Also, look for one character to make a splashy return in Volume 5.

Brian in San Diego: Any scoop on who is the death that sticks in the season finale of Heroes?
E! Online:
Sources confirm to us that 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.

Question: Please, please, please give us a hint about whom Sylar kills in Monday’s Heroes season finale! –Claire
Ausiello:
It’s a major character, and the death definitely sticks. But there is a twist. (Hint: It’s possible no one will be leaving the show.) BTW, the finale is fantastic. It’s compelling, suspense-filled and, most importantly, events occur consecutively and in the present day. Heroes is back, people!

Fringe, LOST, How I Met Your Mother, The Big Bang Theory, Grey’s Anatomy and Pushing Daisies behind the cut!

 

Fringe:

Is Fringe really moving its production from New York City to Canada? — Hap
TV Guide’s Mickey:
Assuming that there will be a second season of Fringe (which I’m hearing we can assume), yes. Sadly, I’m hearing that my fair city has become a little less fair on the subject of tax breaks for television productions, which necessitated a move to Vancouver. The real question: Does Vancouver look more like Boston than New York City does? Eh.

 

LOST:

Delia in Vancouver: Stop abusing the Lost death. It’s like you’re dancing on the person’s grave.
E! Online: OK, we’ll shut up about it then. But for the record, no disrespect was intended. We have adored the Lost actor in question for a long time, and we’re superbummed that he/she is getting the hook.

Question: This two-week Lost hiatus is killing me! More scoopage before the final episodes, please! –Brad
Ausiello:
The major-ish Lost death is coming up soooooon. Also, it’s less ish and more major than I first thought.

 

Pushing Daisies:

Daniel in Beverly Hills, Calif.: What happens in the final three episodes of Pushing Daisies?
E! Online:
  Here’s a little rundown to whet your appetite: 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. Ruh-roh. 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.

 

How I Met Your Mother:

SpoilerTV:

▪ Marshall (Jason Segel) tries to lure Ted (Josh Radnor) to the roof for a surprise 31st birthday party.

▪ Ted (Josh Radnor) pulls an all-nighter working on a pitch in an attempt to bring business to his fledgling architecture firm.

▪ Barney (Neil Patrick Harris) profess his love to Robin (Cobie Smulders).

 

The Big Bang Theory:

Question: Any more Big Bang Theory scoop for the finale? –Hannah
Ausiello:
It’s going to be full of crap! Kaley Cuoco explains: "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!" On the hotly debated subject of a Penny-Sheldon hookup, Cuoco confesses that she’s not a fan of the idea. "I don’t think it makes any sense," she says. "Sheldon has no use for women. If it happened, I bet it would be a nightmare sequence. Sheldon is nowhere near boyfriend material and Penny loves him that way. [Besides], Sheldon barely lets her into his apartment — how would he get to the point of hooking up with her?"

 

Grey’s Anatomy:

Question: Your single-topic AA on Grey’s gave us nothing on the best couple, Meredith and Derek! Please, can you give us something juicy? – Hayley
Ausiello:
Okay, here’s something: A longtime Grey’s duo are about to break up — presumably for good — and it’s not Derek and Meredith. Nope. 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.

Question: Can you tell us how much time has lapsed between the elevator proposal episode of Grey’s and the episode that airs this week? –Jasmin
Ausiello:
A few days, I believe. It’s not long at all.

Question: Any scoop on the anticipated Thatcher return on Grey’s next week? I’m hoping for some overdue Meredith and Lexie scenes! –Dana
Ausiello:
Two of my favorite Mer-Lexie scenes ever take place in next week’s episode, but it’s more a result of the thorny Derek-Mark situation than Thatcher’s return. 

Question: Any insight on what is going to happen with Mer-Der now that Ellen Pompeo is preggers in real life? –R Aliberti
Ausiello:
If you’re asking me whether there’s a McBaby in their future, I don’t know. I can tell you that if Pompeo takes the standard two-month maternity leave following the birth of her first child this fall, Grey’s could be Mer-less for a portion of next season. Maybe they’ll send her to some really long medical convention. Or dispatch her to the parking lot to look for Dr. Hahn. The possibilities are endless!

Question: Will Jeffrey Dean Morgan be appearing in Grey’s Anatomy’s 100th episode? –Javier
Ausiello:
Let’s examine the evidence, shall we? Exhibit A: Morgan appeared in the 100th ep photo-op, which took place on the Grey’s set during filming of the said 100th episode. Exhibit B: The official logline for the landmark ep says, "Izzie fears the worst when she begins experiencing familiar symptoms." Exhibit C: I have to warn you that this one’s really spoilery, but I’m hearing … wait, what’s that? The jury of Ausholes has already reached a unanimous verdict? Eh, so much for my Exhibit C. It was really good, too.

 

Sources: TV Guide, SpoilerTV, E! Online, EW.com

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