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Spoiler Alert! Find Out What’s Happening Next on Your CW Favorites (feat. ARROW, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, THE VAMPIRE DIARIES & More!)

Can’t wait to find out what happens next on your favorite CW show? Dying to discover what the future holds for your favourite CW characters. Like spoilers? Well, enjoy these just released episode descriptions from HART OF DIXIE, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, THE ORIGINALS, SUPERNATURAL, ARROW, THE TOMORROW PEOPLE, THE VAMPIRE DIARIES, REIGN and THE CARRIE DIARIES airing the week of January 27.

Monday January 27
HART OF DIXIE – “One More Last Chance” (8PM ET)
ALL IN — In a last ditch effort to stop the merger, Lavon (Cress Williams) enlists the entire town’s help to try and convince the Lt. Governor (guest star Dondre Whitfield, “Mistresses”) that BlueBell should be named a historic town. Zoe (Rachel Bilson) and Joel (guest star Josh Cooke) continue to debate where to live, but the best option lies with Zoe’s relative, who does not like New Yorkers.  Wade (Wilson Bethel) takes a big step in his relationship by meeting Vivian’s (guest star Lauren Bittner) son, but he soon realizes he has a long way to go to win him over. Meanwhile, Lynly (guest star Antoinette Robertson) is having some trust issues with George (Scott Porter), which starts to create tension between them.  Jaime King, Tim Matheson and Kaitlyn Black also star. Kevin Mock directed the episode written Jamie Gorenberg (#311).

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST – “Held Hostage” (9PM ET)
CAT, TORI AND TESS ARE TAKEN HOSTAGE — A group of criminals looking to steal a rare necklace in Tori’s (guest star Amber Skye Noyes) possession takes Cat (Kristin Kreuk), Tori and Tess (Nina Lisandrello) hostage at the precinct, leaving Vincent (Jay Ryan) as their only hope for help. Vincent is forced to make a decision since helping could reveal his true identity to the entire force. Sendhil Ramamurthy, Nina Lisandrello and Austin Basis also star. Sudz Sutherland directed the episode written by Pamela Sue Anton (#211).

Tuesday January 28
THE ORIGINALS – “Dance Back from the Grave” (8PM ET)
FLASHBACKS TO 1919 — Marcel (Charles Michael Davis), still angered by recent events, refuses to help Klaus (Joseph Morgan) when a gruesome discovery is made in the Cauldron. Rebekah (Claire Holt) is on alert when she uncovers the remnants of a sacrifice down by the docks and immediately realizes that it’s the work of a dangerous warlock from their past. Meanwhile, when Elijah (Daniel Gillies) gets some information that Rebekah may be in trouble, he and Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) set off to find her. At Rousseau’s, Cami (Leah Pipes) comforts Marcel, who opens up and shares some details of his past with her, but things quickly spiral out of control when an unexpected visitor shows up. Finally, a violent confrontation ensues when Klaus faces off against a powerful force with an unmatched advantage over him. Daniella Pineda also stars. Rob Hardy directed the episode written by Michael Russo and Michael Narducci (#112).

SUPERNATURAL – “Sharp Teeth” (9PM ET)
GARTH RETURNS — After finding out that Garth (guest star DJ Qualls) is in the hospital, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) go to check on him. Still carrying the guilt over Kevin, Dean lays into Garth about disappearing and demands to know where he’s been. Garth makes an excuse and then hightails it away from the guys. Confused as to why Garth would run from them, Sam and Dean do some investigating and are stunned by what they find. John Showalter directed the episode written by Adam Glass (912).

Wednesday January 29
ARROW – “Tremors” (8PM ET)
ARROW TRAINS ROY — Arrow (Stephen Amell) offers to train Roy (Colton Haynes) so he can learn to control his newfound super-strength. However, Roy is a rebellious student and refuses to listen unless Arrow reveals his true identity, which Oliver refuses to do. Meanwhile, the Bronze Tiger (guest star Michael Jai White) escapes from prison and steals Malcolm’s earthquake machine to sell to the highest bidder. Oliver, Diggle (David Ramsey) and Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) attempt to stop the transfer, but Roy gets in the way, putting everyone in danger. Laurel (Katie Cassidy) is disbarred and spirals out of control. Moira (Susanna Thompson) is thrilled when Walter (guest star Colin Salmon) asks her to dinner, but his reason surprises her. Thea (Willa Holland) encourages her mother to ask Walter to reconcile. Guy Bee directed the episode written by Marc Guggenheim & Drew Z. Greenberg (#212).     

THE TOMORROW PEOPLE – “Sitting Ducks” (9PM ET)
SOMETHING IS A LITTLE OFF — Stephen (Robbie Amell) feels uneasy about his fellow trainee Hillary (guest star Alexa Vega, “Spy Kids”) who has a secret agenda of her own.  Stephen’s mom wants the family to go camping including her new boyfriend Peter (guest star Robert Gant), whom Stephen seems to be having a difficult time reading. Knowing he is going to be out of town, Stephen asks for Cara (Peyton List) and John’s (Luke Mitchell) help to make sure that everything is ok with Astrid (Madeleine Mantock) while he’s gone. Aaron Yoo and Mark Pellegrino also star. Dermott Downs directed the episode written by Phil Klemmer and Micah Schraft (#112).

Thursday January 30
THE VAMPIRE DIARIES – “The Devil Inside” (8PM ET)
SEARCHING FOR THE HIGH ROAD — When Enzo (guest star Michael Malarkey) brings Damon (Ian Somerhalder) a gruesome present and insists that they bond by committing an act of revenge, Damon makes an effort to do the honorable thing. After finding himself in awkward and confusing conversations with Nadia (guest star Olga Fonda), Matt impulsively decides to throw a party, where Caroline (Candice Accola) makes a stunning confession to Elena (Nina Dobrev), then has to face the consequence of her actions with Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Tyler (Michael Trevino). Aaron (guest star Shaun Sipos) does his best to make amends for his family’s past misdeeds and start a new life for himself. Finally, Elena suddenly finds herself in a life-threatening situation with only minutes to figure out how to save herself. Kellie Cyrus directed the episode written by Brett Matthews & Sonny Postiglione (#512).

REIGN – “Sacrifice” (9PM ET)
AN ATTEMPT IS MADE ON BASH’S LIFE — When a plot to kill Bash (Torrance Coombs) goes wrong, Queen Catherine (Megan Follows) is suspected of orchestrating it. Mary (Adelaide Kane) offers to help free a wrongly imprisoned pregnant peasant named Isobel (guest star Amy Forsyth) who has a mysterious tie to Bash. Meanwhile, Lola (Anna Popplewell) blackmails Queen Catherine to keep her from trying to ruin Mary and Bash, whose bond continues to grow.  Caitlin Stasey, Celina Sinden, Alan Van Sprang and Toby Regbo also star.   Rachel Talalay directed the episode written by P.K. Simonds & Daniel Sinclair (#110). 

Friday January 31
THE CARRIE DIARIES – “Run to You” (8PM ET)
A BUMP IN THE ROAD — Things grow increasingly tense between Carrie (AnnaSophia Robb) and Tom (Matt Letscher). When Larissa (Freema Agyeman) drops an unexpected bomb on Carrie, Sebastian (Austin Butler) decides he, too, needs to come clean about something. Maggie (Katie Findlay) turns to Walt (Brendan Dooling) when she thinks Pete (guest star Claybourne Elder) is cheating on her, but gets the surprise of her life. Mouse (Ellen Wong) and West (guest star RJ Brown) find themselves in a sticky situation. Elsewhere, Samantha considers leaving the city, and Larissa’s wedding to Harlan (guest star Scott Cohen) is out of this world. Stefania Owen, Brendan Dooling, and Chloe Bridges also star. Andrew McCarthy directed the episode written by Amy B. Harris (#213).

SUPERNATURAL – “Sharp Teeth” (9PM ET)
GARTH RETURNS — After finding out that Garth (guest star DJ Qualls) is in the hospital, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) go to check on him. Still carrying the guilt over Kevin, Dean lays into Garth about disappearing and demands to know where he’s been. Garth makes an excuse and then hightails it away from the guys. Confused as to why Garth would run from them, Sam and Dean do some investigating and are stunned by what they find. John Showalter directed the episode written by Adam Glass (912).

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