Expanded Synopses for Supernatural Ep. 9.07, The Tomorrow People Ep. 1.07, and The Vampire Diaries Ep. 5.08

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Expanded Synopses for Supernatural Ep. 9.07, The Tomorrow People Ep. 1.07, and The Vampire Diaries Ep. 5.08As we suspected when The CW sent out its “Sweeps Alert” a few days ago, they’ve now provided expanded synopses for the November 19-21 eps of “Supernatural,” “The Tomorrow People,” and “The Vampire Diaries.”

There’s still no clarification of what will be shown in “The Originals” time slot on November 19th, but once we hear something, we’ll pass it on.

“Supernatural” Episode 9.07 – “Bad Boys” (airs 11/19/13, 9-10pm)
YOUNG DEAN — Dean (Jensen Ackles) gets a call from an old friend named Sonny (guest star Blake Gibbons) asking for help with a ghost. Sonny runs a home for delinquent boys, and Dean was sent there for stealing food when he was younger. Sam (Jared Padalecki) is stunned he never knew this about his brother and asks for more information, but Dean dodges his questions.

Another murder occurs while Sam and Dean are at the house so they scramble to find the culprit before anyone else dies. Meanwhile, Dean looks up an old girlfriend (guest star Erin Karpluk) and recalls his time at the house.

Kevin Parks directed the episode written by Adam Glass.

For more info visit “Supernatural” on cwtv.com, “like” “Supernatural” on Facebook, and follow @CW_spn on Twitter.

The CW's November Sweeps Alert! New Synopses for Supernatural, The Vampire Diaries, and The Tomorrow People on the 19th-21st

“The Tomorrow People” Episode 1.07 – “Limbo” (airs 11/20/13, 9-10pm)
NO MANS LAND — When Stephen (Robbie Amell) decides to have some fun with his newfound powers, Jedikiah (Mark Pellegrino) takes extreme measures to make sure it doesn’t happen again.

After John (Luke Mitchell) and Russell (Aaron Yoo) return from their trip, John feels a strange tension between himself and Cara (Peyton List). Stephen tries to handle a new and dangerous breakout on his own but finds himself in over his head and needing help from his fellow Tomorrow People.

Meanwhile, Stephen has a moment of clarity when it comes to his father and is more determined than ever to figure out what happened to him. Madeleine Mantock also stars.

Felix Alcala directed the episode written by Nicholas Wootton and Micah Schraft.

For more info visit “The Tomorrow People” on CWTV.com, “like” “The Tomorrow People” on Facebook, and follow “The Tomorrow People” on Twitter.

The CW's November Sweeps Alert! New Synopses for Supernatural, The Vampire Diaries, and The Tomorrow People on the 19th-21st

“The Vampire Diaries” Episode 5.08 – “Dead Man on Campus” (airs 11/21/13, 8-9pm)
THE PARTY’S OVER — At Whitmore College, Elena (Nina Dobrev) and Caroline (Candice Accola) decide it’s time to throw a big party, but their plans are interrupted when Jesse (guest star Kendrick Sampson) suddenly needs Caroline’s help. At Elena’s request, Damon (Ian Somerhalder) comes up with an effective method to get Wes (guest star Rick Cosnett) to answer his questions.

At the party, Elena finds that she and Aaron (guest star Sean Sipos) have a lot in common, and Caroline grows more concerned about Jesse. Meanwhile, Katherine (Nina Dobrev) does a favor for Matt (Zach Roerig) and manages to get through to Stefan (Paul Wesley), who is still struggling to overcome the events of the summer.

Finally, Bonnie (Kat Graham) does her best to cope with her new reality, and Damon makes a terrifying discovery about a secret society. Steven R. McQueen also stars.

Rob Hardy directed the episode written by Brian Young and Neil Reynolds.

For more info visit “The Vampire Diaries” on CWTV.com, “like” “The Vampire Diaries” on Facebook, and follow “The Vampire Diaries” on Twitter.

The CW's November Sweeps Alert! New Synopses for Supernatural, The Vampire Diaries, and The Tomorrow People on the 19th-21st

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