Hidden Palms Spoilers, Speculation & Gossip


Promo for Hidden Palms episodes 6 and 7

Friday, June 22nd, 2007 on SpoilerBuzz.com

We have some trailers for the upcoming two episodes of Hidden Palms, which will be episodes 6 and 7 of the series. If you are a fan, don’t forget to show your support, it seems extremely likely that Hidden Palms will end with this first season.

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Hidden Palms to end two weeks earlier than planned

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007 on SpoilerBuzz.com

I guess Hidden Palms isn’t doing that well for the CW, since they seem pretty anxious to get it off the schedule as quickly as possible. The season (series?) finale was supposed to air on July 18th, but it has now been bumped up to July 4th, meaning CW will air back-to-back episodes two weeks in a row. And not only that, the show had “encore” episodes airing on Sundays, which have been removed from the schedule immediately.

On Wednesday, June 13, Hidden Palms will air as usual at 8pm. But on Wednesday June 20th and 27th, the show will air new episodes at 8 and 9pm. Then July 4th will have the one hour season finale airing at 8pm.

They are now airing Reba repeats in the Sunday timeslot… wondering if they are wishing they hadn’t cancelled the series now!

Spoiler videos for new Hidden Palms on the CW

Monday, May 28th, 2007 on SpoilerBuzz.com

Here are a bunch of videos with scenes and spoilers for the new teen soap Hidden Palms.

The extended trailer (three minutes!)

And four promos/scenes from Hidden Palms:

The show premieres May 30th on the CW.

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More details on Hidden Palms, the CW’s teen soap for summer

Thursday, May 24th, 2007 on SpoilerBuzz.com

We have a bit more information about Hidden Palms, which the CW is hoping will draw in teens who have nothing better to do during the summertime than watch television.

The show brings back some NYPD Blues alumni (Sharon Lawrence and Gail O’Grady), as well as Taylor Handley of The O.C.), Tessa Thompson from Veronica Mars and Leslie Jordan of Will and Grace.

It’s the story of Johnny (Taylor Handley, gun-wielding Oliver on “The O.C.”), who moves from Seattle to Palm Springs, Calif., with his mom (Gail O’Grady, “American Dreams”) and stepdad (D.W. Moffett).

Viewers meet Johnny in a prologue on the night of his father’s suicide when Johnny is a clean-cut kid — he does his homework while clad in an oxford button-down and sweater — and then we’re reintroduced to him a year later when he’s perfected a disaffected-youth look: An Army jacket over dark T-shirts, perfect gear for the kid who’s just out of rehab for alcohol abuse.

In Palm Springs, Johnny meets ne’er-do-well neighbor Cliff (Michael Cassidy, nice-guy Zach on “The O.C.”), who initially comes off as a vaguely menacing cad. Evidently producers felt that wasn’t enough to clue in the audience, so late in the pilot he kicks a dog.

Cliff has some sort of history with Greta (Amber Heard), the hottie Johnny romps through sprinklers with on a golf course at night. Cliff and Greta were friends with the kid who lived in Johnny’s room before him. That boy, Eddie (J.D. Pardo), is now dead, which sets up a mystery that runs through the eight-episode series. (Williamson promised closure at a January press conference: “Yes, there is a wrap-up. Yes, we do reveal everything we need to reveal. And yes, (the story) continues.”) Initially, some of the character archetypes seem like a retread of “Dawson’s” with Greta as the Jen character and less-glamorous neighbor Liza (Ellary Porterfield) as the Joey, but subsequent episodes appear to disprove that notion.

The show premieres on May 30th on the CW.

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