My cayenne and TAM are full of pods, also from a late spurt. The growth on the cayenne seems to have slowed or stopped, so they will likely end up shorter than the earlier pods (they're about 5" long, while the earlier ones were 8" - 10".) So now I'm mostly just waiting for the two of them to ripen. I've been bringing them in and out of the house each day - sunny days they go out, but night and cloudy days they stay inside. We've had frost now, so I'm trying to be careful.
The "regular" jalapeno, however, was a slow but consistent producer throughout the summer. It didn't have the wild blooming spurt the other two had, but it did put out a handful of blooms. They are just now starting to set pods, but I'm not sure if they'll stick. At this point, not really concerned. I'm happy if it just lives through the winter!