ABC May Sweeps Spoilers!
Spoilers for the first full week in May. Highlights include . . . .
– No shock here, Tyler gets invited to live abord with the Vs
– “Grey’s” gets a very big patient, while Naomi tries to save a dying William on “Practice.”
– Lynette learns the truth about Eddie, while Patrick goes after Tyler on “Housewives.”
– The Walkers are about to lose Ojai on “Brothers and Sisters”
CASTLE & BECKETT INVESTIGATE THE RECIPE FOR MURDER OF A HEAD CHEF, ON ABC’S “CASTLE”
Rocco Dispirito Guest Stars
“Food to Die For” – A high profile chef is found frozen to death in the kitchen of a hot New York restaurant. Complications ensue when Castle and the restaurant owner, an old high school girlfriend of Beckett’s, share an attraction. Meanwhile, Beckett’s relationship with Det. Demming continues to grow, on “Castle,” MONDAY, MAY 3 (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on ABC. Rocco Dispirito guest stars in the episode as a fan of the dead chef and a fan of Castle’s books.
Guest cast: Rocco Dispirito as himself, Arye Gross as Perlmutter, Julie Gonzalo as Madison, Suzy Nakamura as Jennifer Wong, Max Greenfield as David Nicolaides and Erin Cahill as Cecily.
RYAN, FATHER JACK AND HOBBES TRY TO AVOID BEING NABBED BY A TEAM OF V TRACKERS, ANNA INVITES TYLER TO LIVE ON THE MOTHERSHIP, AND CHAD CONFRONTS JACK ABOUT THE FIFTH COLUMN, ON ABC’S “V”
“Hearts and Minds” – Erica, Ryan, Father Jack and Hobbes learn Anna’s sent a V shuttle filled with a deadly V tracker team to find them, and must figure out how to stop the shuttle from landing. Meanwhile, Anna gives Tyler his invitation to the Live Aboard Program, and Chad confronts Father Jack on what he knows about The Fifth Column, on “V,” TUESDAY, MAY 4 (10:02-11:00 p.m., ET), on ABC.
Guest cast: Roark Critchlow as A.D. Paul Kendrick, Mark Hildreth as Joshua, Christopher Shyer as Marcus, Charles Mesure as Kyle Hobbes and Rekha Sharma as Agent Sarita Malik.
LONG-HELD SECRETS SURFACE AS NEWLY APPOINTED SHERIFF TOMMY CONROY INVESTIGATES THE FRIDDLE MURDER, ON ABC’S “HAPPY TOWN”
Henley Tenaciously Pursues Entry to the Mysterious, Off-Limits Third-Floor Room
“I Came to Haplin for the Waters” – Shaken by a grisly murder at the local pond and his father’s bizarre, self-inflicted injury, Deputy Tommy Conroy reluctantly accepts the title of Sherriff bestowed on him by town matriarch Peggy Haplin. However Tommy’s shocking discovery of Jerry Friddle’s murderer forces him to keep yet another of the town’s secrets with mixed emotions. Meanwhile, Henley appears to know a lot more about Haplin’s dark side than she’s letting on – drawing Merritt Grieves closer – but she’s determined to get access to the forbidden third-floor room of the mysterious boarding house, no matter what it takes, on “Happy Town,” WEDNESDAY, MAY 5 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
Guest starring in “I Came to Haplin for the Waters” are Frances Conroy as Peggy Haplin, M.C. Gainey as Sheriff Griffin Conroy, Abraham Benrubi as Big Dave Duncan, Linda Kash as Miranda, Peter Outerbridge as Handsome Dan Farmer, Lynne Griffin as Dot Meadows, Natalie Brown as Carol Haplin, Greg Bryk as Dr. Pete, Brittany Kay as Lani, Marcia Bennett as Rose Perkins, Diane Gordon as Esther Klapman, Anna Ferguson as Irene Vaughn, Deborah Grover as Joanie Jenkins, Maxwell McCabe-Lokos as Lincoln Stiviletto, Daniel Petronijevic as Ronald Stiviletto, Matt Hopkins as Womper Stiviletto, Steve Arbuckle as Baby Boy Stiviletto, Kedar as Kelvin Tolliver, Chas Lawther as M.E. Murtaugh, Isobel Smith as Doris, Brad Borbridge as Perry Steckler, Jonthan Potts as Doctor German, Fiona Oliveira-Sheehan as ER nurse number one and Rosemary O’ Sullivan as ER nurse number two.
A 700-POUND PATIENT PUTS THE TEAM TO THE TEST, ON ABC’S “GREY’S ANATOMY” (5/4)
“How Insensitive” – Bailey preps the team with mandatory sensitivity training prior to admitting a 700-pound patient with compounded medical issues, and the case proves to be challenging in every sense of the word. Meanwhile Derek has to come face to face with a former patient’s husband in a wrongful death deposition, and spending time with a heart patient’s daughter opens up some old wounds for Cristina, on “Grey’s Anatomy,” THURSDAY, MAY 6 (9:00-10:01 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
Guest Cast TBA
NAOMI BRINGS BACK A FRAIL WILLIAM AND IS DESPERATE FOR FIFE’S HELP, ON ABC’S “PRIVATE PRACTICE” (5/4)
“In the Name of Love” – Naomi puts Fife in a conflicted position when she begs him to help William’s advanced ALS with his still experimental treatment. Meanwhile Violet and Amelia treat a woman with a brain tumor who has to choose between life or quality of life, and Sheldon decides to officially throw his hat into the ring for Charlotte’s affections, on “Private Practice,” THURSDAY, MAY 6 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
Guest starring Brian Benben as Sheldon, Caterina Scorsone as Amelia Shepherd, Michael Patrick Thornton as Gabriel Fife, James Morrison as William, Geffri Maya as Maya, Sarah Hagan as Kim, Larry Clarke as George, Amy Aquino as Claire, Timothy Bottoms as Irwin and Joann Willette as Kim’s mother.
LYNETTE DISCOVERS SHE’S HARBORING A KILLER, ON ABC’S “DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES”
“The Ballad of Booth” – Lynette comes to a shocking realization about Eddie on ABC’s “Desperate Housewives,” SUNDAY, MAY 9 (9:00-10:01 p.m., ET). Meanwhile, Angie discreetly relies on Gaby for help when Patrick threatens the life of her son; Bree offers Sam a generous payoff to walk away; and Susan and Mike’s financial woes result in the ultimate sacrifice.
Guest stars include John Barrowman as Patrick Logan, Max Carver as Preston, Sam Page as Sam, and Josh Zuckerman as Eddie.
AS DOORS CLOSE, OTHERS OPEN, AS THE WALKERS PREPARE TO CLOSE DOWN OJAI FOODS, ON ABC’S “BROTHERS & SISTERS”
“Lights Out” – The Walkers are heartbroken as they prepare to shut the doors of Ojai Foods for good, but new opportunities and secret alliances develop as a result of the family’s loss, on “Brothers & Sisters,” SUNDAY, MAY 9 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
Guest starring are Richard Doyle as Benjamin Wright, Wayne Lopez as Pedro, Nigel Havers as Roger Grant, Gilles Marini as Luc, Patrick St. Esprit as Bill Stanton and Tim Ransom as the human resources representative.
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