Weeds is back. I predict that Esteban is gonna end up dead. Nancy will make sure of it. I don’t know whether she’s gonna do it herself or somehow manipulate circumstances to make sure it happens but that guy is most defininely dead. I also predict that baby is gonna be black.
A new favorite. Nurse Jackie and her doctor boyfriend will have a falling out of some kind and the subsequent drying up of her supply will land her in trouble.
Bones and Boothe will not hook up. But I do hold out hope for either a drunken ‘oops’ or a desperate and confined situation slip of the salami, if you know what I mean.
Is he the boyfriend or the henchman? If henchman, yes, he’s clearly got a big Nancy bug up his ass and has to go.
My general prediction: all my favorite shows except Lost will end abruptly with no resolution.
Lost I have no friggin clue. I don’t think that the show can go on if they all blew up. On the other hand, I can’t see the time line actually resetting such that they all land safely in LA with a whole season still to go. Maybe the timeline stays intact but they all get sent back to the future.
I also have no idea about George and Lizzie on Greys. I suspect they will keep Lizzie and kill off George.
Dollhouse I’ll have to wait and see whether the lost episode gets aired and whether it stays cannon. I hope that’s a one off and the show doesn’t suddenly jump to the future.
That’s a safe bet.
Everything I’ve seen says it will be on the DVD only. As for its canonicity, I think that’s still up in the air.
Kate will be angry with Castle for looking into the death of her mother. She will give him the cold shoulder and pretend he is dead to her. But she secretly loves him.
Way to stick your neck out there, spooje.
The fate of the Planet Express crew will be determined after going into the black hole to escape the Nimbus.
The detectives representing Law will catch the killer within a half hour. But legal complications mock the concept of Order and the final conclusion will be in doubt.
Hey, the show is entertaining, not surpising!
Lost: Through some goofy made up science, the “energy pocket” will managed to contain the explosion of the bomb to down in that hole. Although it doesn’t prevent the incident, it causes massive cave in that reseals the energy pocket. At least temporally, since rubble doesn’t work quite as well as solid rock. It does however buy them some time to build a system for containing it, the one caveat being that for it to work, someone has to be there to press a button every 108 minutes. Juliette’s dead of course, but that’s assumed, having seen her in a promo for another show.
“Meanwhile in the future”, it will be eventually revealed that the shape shifting entity impersonating John Locke, is indeed the smoke monster, who in turn, is the same guy who was on the beach with Jacob when the Black Rock was sailing in. While Ben was underground, it reappeared down there with him as Alex, so as to be sure that Ben would kill Jacob for him, since apparently there’s some rule preventing him from doing it himself. In addition to taking the form of Locke and Alex, the smoke monster has appeared as Ecco’s Brother.
As far as how it ends, I think Claire will return to the real world and raise her son. Sawyer and Kate will stay on the Island. Hurley will likely also return home, and Jack and Sayid will probably die. If nobody else dies, Sayid will.
House: The “House in a mental institution” story arc will probably only last two or three episodes. His team will have to try to fend for themselves in the meantime. They may try to contact House for help, but he won’t be taking their calls. How they decrazy House, I’m not sure. Maybe psychoanalysis will reveal some repressed guilt or memories, or maybe they’ll just put him on even more medication. The general plot from within the institution will revolve around him trying to smuggle in Vicodin, and ranting to Doctor about home much of a sham their profession is.
:mad: House - oh, darn, you beat me to it!
Mythbusters: someone blows something up! Isn’t whats-her-name pregnant? I don’t think they’d do it, but it would be an opportunity to test some pregnancy myths
Monk will find and settle with his wife’s murderer by the end of next season. Well, it is the series final season, isn’t it?
They’ll go out onto the deadly Bering Sea and catch crabs in stormy weather.
Or
One by one, the contestants will be eliminated until only one is left. He or she will appear briefly in promos for the Food Network and will then never be seen again.
**Supernatural **- Within the first three minutes of season five, Lucifer will vanish, with no sign of where he’s gone. Sam, seemingly reformed and apologetic for his apocalypse-causing behavior last season, will start disappearing for days on end, with no memory of that time. At some point, Castiel will have to spend a day as a human, and Sam and Dean will switch bodies.
House will realize that one of his fellow inmates has some purely physical illness, but no one will listen to him.
Newsradio will be released as a complete series with better packaging than this one.
And call me crazy, but I hope Mad Men will venture into alternate history post-nuclear apocalypse: Alas, Babylon style.
Monk will undergo hypnosis and will realize that, through some bizarre scheme, he himself was responsible for Trudy’s death, and it was his own expertise that hid all the clues. But out of horrendous guilt, he has repressed this knowledge for all these years. Now, unable to live with this knowledge, he takes his own life . . . and is reunited with Trudy.
Law & Order: McCoy loses the election; but with the governor having resigned, his toady suddenly realizes he doesn’t have a political backer anymore and needs McCoy and crew to actually win cases. They spend as much time next season yelling at each other and gradually coming to a working relationship as they do prosecuting crimes.
[Medium]: The first episode is Allison in ComaLand, where she goes on a magical mystery trip and has to decide if she wants to keep her powers. She does, but they’ll be subtly altered in some way: maybe she’ll have somewhat more concious control over what she sees.
Survivor will have another mediocre season with forgettable characters, challenges, and twists.
A white man older than 25 but younger than 45 will win, because people like him and he’s good in challenges.
At one point the season will look like it might be good. But it won’t be.
Sorry to dash your hopes. They filmed a scene yesterday at my work for an upcoming episode. Rumor was it was characters finding out about the Kennedy assassination while out for afternoon drinks.