OMG TV Moments: Sons of Anarchy's Baby Bombshell, Supernatural Loses Its Virginity and More!

Relive the small screen's moments from Tuesday, Oct. 22

By Tierney Bricker Oct 23, 2013 3:26 AMTags
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Spoiler alert! We're about to dig into the biggest, most jaw-dropping moments from Tuesday night's TV. If you haven't yet watched a particular show, and don't want to be spoiled, skip to the next!

Sons of Anarchy: Tara (Maggie Siff) made the biggest move in the war between her and Gemma (Katey Sagal) yet, a move which got Jax (Charlie Hunnam) to sign off on a restraining order against his mother. So how'd she do it? By convincing Jax that Gemma had attacked her, resulting in a miscarriage, when really Tara was never pregnant and put herself in the hospital. Yes, Tara really is that desperate to get herself and the kids out of Charming. Oh, and Gemma ends the episode behind bars. Game on, ladies!

Supernatural: Former angel Castiel (Misha Collins) had a very human first on the CW hit drama: He lost his virginity to April (Shannon Lucio)! Alas, it turns out she was a reaper and stabs Cas in the chest, so yeah, no cuddling for those two. With Cas on the verge of a dying, Ezekiel heals him, but forces Dean (Jensen Ackles) to choose between the former angel and Sam (Jared Padalecki). of course, we knew Dean would choose his little brother over his BFF, but it really did hit us right in the feels watching Dean kick Cas out.

The Originals: You thought The Vampire Diaries blew through storylines at a breakneck pace in season one?! Well, The Originals is on track to best the mother-show, giving us a handful of major reveals in tonight's episode, including Cami's (Leah Pipes) complex (and heartbreaking) backstory. Her twin brother Sean, a seminary student, killed himself and nine others in a church, a massacre which brought Cami to town searching for answers. In emotional confrontation at Cami's house, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) compels her to forget that supernatural forces were behind her brother's tragedy, but promises to find the monster(s) responsible and make them suffer (while crying a single perfect man tear). Dare we say it was one of the young series' best scenes yet?!

Oh, and guess who's finally undaggered and looking as dashing as ever? Elijah (Daniel Gillies)! Welcome back, sir. We missed you so!

Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Skye (Chloe Bennet), Skye, Skye, when will you learn you can't outsmart a group of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents?! Oh, in tonight's episode, that's when! After she's accused of hacking the agency's files for Rising Tide, Skye tries to warn the real hacker, her friend-with-benefits Miles, played by One Tree Hill's Austin Nichols! Though the team is hesitant to believe her, Coulson (Clark Gregg) gives Skye a second chance (though she's on probation) when she reveals the real reason she joined the S.H.I.E.L.D. team: She came across a redacted file when trying to find information on her parents! Hm...who could the well-coiffed hacker's parents be?!

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New Girl: Who says dramas only drop bombshells?! New Girl did jut that in its Halloween episode, with Schmidt (Max Greenfield) revealing he's moving out of the loft to start the new chapter in his life on his own in the final scene. Fortunately, he's moving just across the hall. Plus, his exit opens up a space in the loft for former roomie Coach (Damon Wayans Jr.), who returns in the hit sitcom's Nov. 5 outing. 

The Mindy Project:: Can we discuss how seriously perfect Adam Pally was in tonight's opening scene, pretending Mindy (Mindy Kaling) was an old lady and his hostage in an intense nerf-gun fight in the office. "Hey, where you jumpin' off to, you little piece of bacon? I ain't  ready to take you out of the pain," he says in a creepy Southern twang to Mindy, before launching into the pledge of allegiance. This is one bro we totally wouldn't mind bro-ing out with, especially after learning he has a sensitive side, too. (He's still heartbroken over his breakup...that happened a year ago.) Poll time: Would you rather hang with Peter or Happy Endings' Max?!

Ravenswood: Ever wish Pretty Little Liars had a supernatural element? Well, book a one-way bus ticket to Ravenswood, the highly anticipated spinoff that premiered tonight. We loved the gothic campiness of the new series and we're curious to know what you thought of the spookfest.