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Now that The CW has officially given Sarah Michelle Gellar’s star vehicle, Ringer, a full season, The Hollywood Reporter has some fresh spoilers.

Aside from discussing last episode’s bloody end, creator and executive producer Eric Charmelo and executive producer Pam Veasey revealed several spoilers about this season’s guest stars and mysteries.

Here are ten things you can expect from Season 1.

1. Veronica Mars alum Jason Dohring appears on Tuesday’s episode. “He’s going to play Juliet’s [Zoey Dutch] public school teacher who she sees as an ally,” Charmelo says.

2. Bridget, Siobhan and baby makes three. If you’ve been wondering about whether there will be some solution to the fact that Siobhan is pregnant and Bridget is faking it, the EPs say Season 1 will span the nine months at least. And the pregnancy is reaching two months at this point in the series. “[Bridget] doesn’t have that much time left before she has to come up with a plan,” Charmelo says. “You know the options are get pregnant, fake a miscarriage, or get pregnant if she’s not already pregnant. She was a stripper…”

3. Siobhan will return from France sooner than later. “She’ll realize she’ll need to move around in order for things to work out the way that she wants them to. Being sedentary is not in the cards for her,” says Charmelo.

4. Siobhan’s motive revealed. We still don’t know much about why Siobhan pulled the disappearing act, but Veasey reveals, “She has always been the one driven by revenge, so keep that in mind and Bridget by redemption. So, revenge has to rear its beautiful head at some point in grander ways and then others.”

5. How will guest star Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s Amber Benson fit into the story? “She is a stripper that was a co-worker of Bridget’s when she was stripping at Club Caged in Rock Springs, Wyoming,” Charmelo reveals. “And she’s seen better days. I guess that’s all I can say about her character.”

6. The loft project will be no more. Now that Gemma (Tara Summers) is gone, Charmelo says, “Ideally I think Bridget wants to get rid of the loft, lots of bad memories anchored to that. So, I think they’ll probably put it up for sale at some point.”

7. We’ll find out who Siobhan’s partner in crime is. Veasey says we’ll learn the identity of the person on the phone “soon, sooner than we thought, soon… it happens very quickly. Siobhan’s world starts to expand. So, we get a lot more answers quickly.”

8. We’ll meet the twins’ parents. The only problem is they’re dead. Charmelo says we’ll possibly meet them in flashback.

9. Make way for Andrew’s (Ioan Gruffudd) ex-wife and Juliet’s mom. Charmelo says she plays “A big role… that will probably come ten or eleven episodes in I think, but she will be a force of nature when she’s introduced.”

10. Speaking of Andrew’s connections… We’ll meet the person he was speaking to on the phone on the pilot episode and find out what they’re planning. “You’ll see the other side,” Charmelo says. “And you’ll see all of that play out.”

Via: The Hollywood Reporter

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Another awesome episode of Ringer! Here are screen captures

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    Yay! Awesome news! From EW.com:

    SMG is going the distance!

    The CW just gave Ringer a full-season order, sources say. The move comes on the heels of Ringer moving up a tick in the ratings Tuesday night for the first time, delivering 1.7 million viewers and a 0.8 in the adult demo. We’re also hearing the Ringer season finale will reveal Gellar’s character is a triplet.*

    Ringer is the first new fall drama to score its “back nine” episodes. Fox’s New Girl, NBC’s Up All Night and Whitney, and CBS’ 2 Broke Girls have also landed full-season orders so far.

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    Exciting episode! Siobhan and Henry do deserve each other. Bridget keeps making mistakes. Love it!

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    Ringer viewers didn’t have to wait long for Bridget’s secret to come tumbling out.

    After Gemma (Tara Summers) discovered that Henry (Kristopher Polaha) had actually been having an affair with Siobhan (Sarah Michelle Gellar), Bridget did the only thing she could think of to keep herself safe: Play the twin card.

    “It was a bold move on Bridget’s part,” creator Eric Charmelo says, noting that it was more exciting that Bridget, who’s been harboring this secret for around two weeks now, was the one to out herself. “It was partial desperation, partial plea to try to find an ally in this crazy world.”

    In revealing her secret to Gemma, Bridget will now have to do damage control in Tuesday’s episode (9/8c on The CW), when she discovers whether Gemma will be an ally or an adversary, Charmelo says. “Just because the secret’s out to one person, doesn’t mean it’s out to the collective. So the drive in the episode is to try and contain the oil spill, if you will.”

    Like Bridget’s need to finally tell the truth, the producers felt it was high time to show their hand. “We needed to have some drama that she could share with someone and up the stakes for Bridget,” executive producer Pam Veasey says. “She can’t live this life and make this choice and everything just lives smooth. People would go, ‘Right.’ You have to have some jeopardy for her.”

    Siobhan’s secret — that she’s still alive — won’t come out as quickly, though she and Bridget will cross paths “sooner than later,” Veasey adds.

    For now, Siobhan is working out her revenge from Paris, though we may see her closer to home soon. “She’ll realize she needs to move around in order for things to work out the way she wants them to,” Charmelo says. “Being sedentary is not in the cards for her.”

    “You will see more of Siobhan,” Veasey adds. “She’s always been the one driven by revenge, so keep that in mind, and Bridget, by redemption. Revenge has to rear its beautiful head at some point in grander ways. She’s not always just our punctuation in every episode.”

    A piece of the puzzle as to why Siobhan is hellbent on revenge was revealed in the pilot through a photo of a young boy named Sean. But we won’t learn the back story as to why that would cause Siobhan to fake her death until the second half of the season, which has yet to be picked up by The CW. The producers are hopeful though. “It’s certainly part of the sisters’ history and what drove a gigantic wedge between them,” Charmelo says.

    One person who won’t discover he’s sharing his bed with his wife’s twin sister is Andrew (Ioan Gruffudd). “It’s intentional,” Charmelo says of not having the pair show physical affection toward one another. “We’re going to build up their relationship.”

    Ringer airs Tuesdays at 9/8c on The CW.

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    CW has cancelled H8R and Ringer will be airing on it’s place, Wednesdays at 8pm

    From The Hollywood Reporter:

    The network will air repeats of Ringer in its place (Wednesdays at 8 p.m.) beginning next week in an effort to increase sampling for the Sarah Michelle Gellar drama, which normally airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. following 90210.

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    And Bridget keeps getting in trouble!

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