
ABC's
Brothers & Sisters is about to conclude its sophomore season after 16 episodes. Nevertheless, viewers will still have to tune in on tonight's installment called “Moral Hazard” before they can enjoy the season finale. Fans can read all about
the penultimate episode on this spoiler article. And for those how can't wait for another week, here are some hints from the cast and crew of the series.
Warning: Spoilers ahead.
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According to show producer Greg Berlanti, there will be a couple of major cliffhangers in the season 2 finale, including a huge reveal as Sarah discovers another devastating secret that her father William Walker has kept from the family. Could William Walker be secretly alive? Or could it be something else? Fans will have to catch
Brothers & Sisters' season ender, which will air next Sunday, May 11 to find out.
Meanwhile, fans can expect a Nora versus Holly smack down to commence. They might be friends at the moment, but cast member
Patricia Wettig, who portrays Holly Harper, reveals, "It won't always be that way."
As for the third season of
Brothers & Sisters, executive producer Monica Owusu-Breen hints that the new season will be about taking the characters outside their familial comfort zones and seeing them explore their careers and relationships.
"Scotty and I go to a straight bar,"
Matthew Rhys, who plays Kevin Walker, joked.
On the other hand, Luke McFarlane, who plays Scotty Wandell, explains that they won't just be going to straight bar, but they'll be "bringing someone home" as well.
Brothers & Sisters also stars
Balthazar Getty as Thomas,
Calista Flockhart as Kitty,
Dave Annable as Justin,
Emily VanCamp as Rebecca Harper, Kerris Lilla Dorsey as Paige, Maxwell Perry Cotton as Cooper Whedon,
Rachel Griffiths as Sarah,
Rob Lowe as Robert McCallister,
Ron Rifkin as Saul Holden,
Sally Field as Nora Holden, and
Sarah Jane Morris as Julia.
-Kris De Leon, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: Eonline.com
(Image courtesy of ABC)