Recently, CBS served up the new, official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Extant" episode 10 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Don't Shoot the Messenger," and it turns out that we're going to see some very interesting and intense stuff take place as Shepherd's loyalty gets put to the test. Disturbing dreams plague Molly, and more! In the new, 10th episode press release: Molly Experiences A Distressing Vision She Can't Forget. Press release number 2: Following a near-death experience, Molly will have a harrowing vision she can't shake. Also, Shepherd's loyalty to the Global Space Commission is going to get called into question. Guest stars feature: David Morrissey (Tobias Shepherd), Goran Visnjic (John Woods), Tyler Hilton (Charlie Arthurs) and Kiersey Clemons (Lucy). The episode was written by Tom Pabst, and it was directed by Dan Lerner. Episode 10 is set to air on Wednesday night, August 26th at 8pm central time on ABC.
- 8/19/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS served up the new, official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Extant" episode 3 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Empathy For The Devil," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty dramatic stuff go down as Molly finds out what really went down with her son, and more! In the new, 3rd episode press release: Molly Finally Learns The Frightening Truth About Her Son. Press release number 2: Molly will finally learn the frightening truth about what happened to her son. Also, Julie's decision to erase Ethan's memory, is going to have disturbing consequences. Guest stars feature: David Morrissey (Tobias Shepherd), Kiersey Clemons (Lucy), Tyler Hilton (Charlie Arthurs), Necar, Zadegan (Shayna Velez), Hilarie Burton (Anna Salinger), Adhu (Henderson Wade) and Lyndon Smith (Kelsey Richter). The episode was written by Les Bohem, and it was directed by Dan Lerner. Episode 3 is set to air on Wednesday night,...
- 7/8/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS delivered the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Extant" episodes 9 and 10 of season 1. Episode 9 is entitled, "Care and Feeding" and episode 10 is entitled, "A Pack of Cards.” It sounds like things will get very interesting and drama-filled as Sparks takes off with Molly's baby and allows it to keep living at a deadly price, and more! In the new episode 9 press release: Sparks is going to flee with Molly's baby. Press release number 2: When Sparks falls under the influence of the vision of his deceased daughter, he will flee with Molly’s baby to a remote location. Now, Yasumoto and Molly is going to have to rely on each other to track down the offspring. Tessa Ferrer will return as Katie Sparks, Alan Sparks’s astronaut daughter. Guest stars will feature: Brad Beyer (Harmon Kryger), Tessa Ferrer (Katie Sparks), Charlie Bewley (Odin), Shree Grace Crooks (Young Katie) and Mrs.
- 8/21/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Extant" episode 5 of season 1. The episode is entitled, "What On Earth Is Wrong?" And it sounds like things will get pretty interesting as the validity of Molly's pregnancy gets brought into question by John, and more. In the new, 5th episode press release: John will question the validity of Molly's pregnancy. When the validity of Molly’s pregnancy comes into question, John will begin to doubt her mental state. In the meantime, Ethan is going to suffer a serious setback, and John and Julie are going to clash over how to care for him. Josh Malina guest stars as Doctor Beck who treats Molly. Academy Award winner ,Louis Gossett Jr., returns as Quinn, Molly’s estranged father. Other guest stars will feature: Tyler Hilton and Sam Golzari. The episode was written by Peter Ocko, and it was directed by Dan Lerner.
- 7/30/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
The Blacklist, Season 1, Episode 11: “The Good Samaritan Killer”
Written by Brandon Margolis and Brandon Sonnier
Directed by Dan Lerner
Airs Mondays at 10pm Et on NBC
When the new shows for fall 2013 were being announced, it seemed all but guaranteed that The Blacklist would the standout from the bunch. It had a great lead in the form of James Spader and a solid episodic premise that just might border on intrigue, but instead, The Blacklist proved to be consistent at one thing among others: disappointment. That was true for the first half of the season, at least. Could this new year mean a better, more improved show? It doesn’t seem likely.
Following the attack on the FBI safehouse and Red’s (James Spader) ensuing abduction and escape, the FBI are simultaneously searching for Red, who has gone Mia, and attempting to identify the mole inside the FBI that helped Anslo Garrick kidnap him.
Written by Brandon Margolis and Brandon Sonnier
Directed by Dan Lerner
Airs Mondays at 10pm Et on NBC
When the new shows for fall 2013 were being announced, it seemed all but guaranteed that The Blacklist would the standout from the bunch. It had a great lead in the form of James Spader and a solid episodic premise that just might border on intrigue, but instead, The Blacklist proved to be consistent at one thing among others: disappointment. That was true for the first half of the season, at least. Could this new year mean a better, more improved show? It doesn’t seem likely.
Following the attack on the FBI safehouse and Red’s (James Spader) ensuing abduction and escape, the FBI are simultaneously searching for Red, who has gone Mia, and attempting to identify the mole inside the FBI that helped Anslo Garrick kidnap him.
- 1/15/2014
- by Drew Koenig
- SoundOnSight
Smash, Season 2, Episode 6: “The Fringe”
Written by: Julia Brownell
Directed by: Dan Lerner
Airs Tuesdays at 10pm (Et) on NBC
Sometimes when approaching a new episode of Smash, it’s difficult not to think, “Not this again.” It’s not entirely terrible (okay well it’s a lot terrible); there are a lot of redeeming factors about Smash, such as the cast, the original songs, the acting, the sets, the lighting, and the location (many times New York City feels as though it’s its own character). All these things we love about Smash make it increasingly frustrating to watch a talented group wasting away, mainly because of terrible writing. The audience who has left shouldn’t be condemned because Smash doesn’t even feel like it’s trying at all.
“The Fringe” shows Jimmy and Kyle preparing for the debut of their show Hit List at the winter fringe festival,...
Written by: Julia Brownell
Directed by: Dan Lerner
Airs Tuesdays at 10pm (Et) on NBC
Sometimes when approaching a new episode of Smash, it’s difficult not to think, “Not this again.” It’s not entirely terrible (okay well it’s a lot terrible); there are a lot of redeeming factors about Smash, such as the cast, the original songs, the acting, the sets, the lighting, and the location (many times New York City feels as though it’s its own character). All these things we love about Smash make it increasingly frustrating to watch a talented group wasting away, mainly because of terrible writing. The audience who has left shouldn’t be condemned because Smash doesn’t even feel like it’s trying at all.
“The Fringe” shows Jimmy and Kyle preparing for the debut of their show Hit List at the winter fringe festival,...
- 3/13/2013
- by Millicent Evans
- SoundOnSight
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