I wasn't at all surprised to see Peter at the end of the show.
I wasn't, either. But, then, I don't avoid reading news articles about casting and such.
For example, the guy who plays Syler on
Heroes, Zachary Quinto, has been cast to play a younger version of Spock in the new
Star Trek movie. OMG, should I have put a spoiler notice on that? Someone might not have known that the new Star Trek movie would involve Spock...
not that it hasn't been all over the entertainment news reports.
Sheesh.
I can understand having a lockdown on spoilers from the east coast so that people on the west coast can watch a show fresh. But discussion of a show within a day of it's broadcast, while it is still fresh in the viewer's memory, should be allowed. Those who insist on recording a show to watch it at their convenience, or who aren't in the original broadcast zones, should be more tolerant of those of us who want to talk about the show. Anything other than that is simply censorship, and contrary to freedom of speech.
Hell, the TV Guide gives more information about shows in their one-line blurbs than these censorious screechers allow!