This just in, new episode photos and previews from the Sunday March 9th episode of ARROW. Direct from CBS, “Florrick/Agos and Lockhart/Gardner fight to keep Lemond Bishop as a client when he is arrested on a drug-related charge, which possibly resulted from a leak inside Alicia’s firm. Meanwhile, the investigation into voter fraud in the gubernatorial election continues to move forward when Marilyn is approached by an agent in the Office of Public Integrity, on THE GOOD WIFE.” [Read more…]
Archives for March 2014
THOSE WHO KILL Preview: Introducing the A&E Drama Series Starring Chloe Sevigny and James D’Arcy (feat. Video Interview with the Cast)
Shows about hunting diabolical killers and serial killers is not a new concept, but what makes A&E’s chilling drama THOSE WHO KILL stand out is the fact that its two leads seem close to becoming killers as much the criminals they pursue. THOSE WHO KILL stars Chloe Sevigny and James D’Arcy, who portray a homicide detective and a forensic psychologist respectively, and the real dance of the show is between Detective Catherine Jensen and Dr. Thomas Schaeffer, who seamlessly slip in to the minds of various killers. Such an ability foreshadows that they may pose their own danger to others, as well as each other. Just how far will they go to close a case, catch a killer, or even to get inside a killer’s mind? Rather than be repulsed by the crimes they become involved with, both seem entranced — like they are seeing another piece to a puzzle that only they can see.
Coming from damaged, dark pasts of their own, Catherine and Thomas present a unique crime-fighting pair. They are relentless and uncontrollably drawn to the killers they track.
At last week’s special premiere event for THOSE THAT KILL, stars Chloe Segivny and James D’Arcy along with their co-stars Kerry O’Malley, Bruce Davison, and Ryan O’Nan took a few minutes to talk about their characters: [Read more…]
ARROW Previewpalooza: “Suicide Squad” Sneak Peek!
This just in, new episode photos and previews from the Wednesday March 19th episode of ARROW. Direct from The CW, “AMANDA WALLER SENDS THE SUICIDE SQUAD OUT ON THEIR FIRST MISSION — Following Slade’s (Manu Bennett) return and his promise to make good on his threat to destroy Oliver’s (Stephen Amell) loved ones, Oliver focuses all his energy on preparing for battle with his former friend. Sarah (Caity Lotz) tries to help but, fearing for her safety, Oliver pushes her away. Meanwhile, Diggle (David Ramsey) is recruited by Amanda Waller (guest star Cynthia Addai-Robinson) and A.R.G.U.S. to stop a warlord (guest star Lee Majdoub) he knew from his time in Afghanistan. Always the solider, Diggle agrees to help. However, he’s not prepared when Amanda introduces him to the rest of the team – Deadshot (guest star Michael Rowe), Bronze Tiger (guest star Michael Jai White) and Shrapnel (guest star Sean Maher), all criminals he and Arrow helped put away. Lyla (guest star Audrey Marie Anderson) defends the team and explains the world is a complicated place, but Diggle isn’t sure he agrees. When the mission takes a dangerous turn, Diggle is forced to make a difficult decision. Larry Teng directed the episode written by Keto Shimizu & Bryan Q. Miller”
BATES MOTEL Scoop: Season 2 Returns With Murder, Romance and Threats from All Sides (feat. interviews with Vera Farmiga, Max Thieriot, Michael Vartan, Nestor Carbonell and More!)
When we last visited BATES MOTEL at the end of Season 1, it ended with the brutal murder of Ms. Watson (Keegan Connor Tracy). Season 2 picks up right afterwards as Norman (Freddie Highmore) and his mother Norma (Vera Farmiga) find out about her death, and their subsequent fears about who may ultimately be responsible. Norma has that uneasy feeling that her son may somehow be involved and yet wants to believe him incapable of that kind of violence – again. It was one thing for Norman to have killed his own father in a fugue state, but what could have compelled Norman to kill one of his favorite teachers? It seems unfathomable.
Fortunately, as the mystery surrounding Ms. Watson’s death unfolds, more than one suspect emerges when it is discovered that Ms. Watson had a private life that may have exposed her to greater danger than one would think for a mere high school teacher.
Then in Dylan’s (Max Thieriot) seemingly unconnected world of the underground marijuana industry in White Pine Bay, there is a power shift afoot that makes things a lot more uncertain and risky for him as well. Two new vying power brokers make a play for control of the weed industry and Dylan seems caught-up in the crosshairs.
As if murder, rampant crime and a rising drug industry were not enough to preoccupy the entire Bates family, a few other surprises arrive on their doorstep. There are new love interests for everyone. In fact, love is in the air.
Season 2 maybe about the heightened danger swirling all around, but it also about the need for human connection and the craving to be a part of a family. While people seem to sense that something is not entirely right with Norma and Norman, they cannot help but be drawn into their world; for there is an innate seductiveness about them that draws them in. For example, Emma and Sheriff Romero know all to well that it is wiser to keep the Bates at arms’ length, but the illusion of normalcy and love that Norma and Norman exude brings them closer. Like leaning in to feel the heat of a flame – it feels warm and inviting, until you get to close and get burned. Even Dylan seems in denial about the oddity of his own family.
So caught up in the Bates’ irresistible lure for Season 2 are newcomers: Caleb Calhoun (Norma’s estranged brother, portrayed by Kenny Johnson), George Heldens (Norma’s new love interest, portrayed by Michael Vartan), Cody Brennan (Norman’s new wild-child friend, portrayed by Paloma Kwiatowski), and Jodi Wilson (a business woman with an agenda, portrayed by Kathleen Robertson).
At last week’s premiere event, the cast took a few minutes to preview what Season 2 holds for their characters: [Read more…]
Morning Static: OSCARS, VERONICA MARS, SONS OF ANARCHY & More!
• Busted! Ellen’s Using an iPhone Backstage, Not the ‘Samsung Selfie’ Phone.
• Pilot Watch: Rich Sommer Cast In CBS Pilot ‘Good Session’, Brian Howe In ‘Save the Date’
• Oscars 2014: Winning screenplay writer credits ‘Fresh Prince’.
• FROZEN Fail! The Oscars Played ‘Let It Go’ Too Late For Any Kids to Be Awake For It.
• Oscars 2014: Exec Producer answers burning questions.
• We Love This! 25 Years of Oscar Hosts, Ranked.
• Scary News: ‘Hannibal’ ratings softer in Friday time slot.
• VERONICA MARS Movie Sneak Peek: Watch the First Two Info-Filled Minutes Now!
• SONS OF ANARCHY Scoop: Who’s staying and who’s leaving.
• Deal of the Day: Score 68% off SMALLVILLE THE COMPLETE SERIES via Amazon.
On TV Tonight: Monday March 3, 2014
NET | 8PM | 8:30PM | 9PM | 9:30PM | 10PM | 10:30PM |
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ABC | The Bachelor: The Women Tell All | Mixology (R) | Castle | |||
CBS | How I Met Your Mother | 2 Broke Girls | Mike & Molly | Mom | Intelligence | |
CW | Star-Crossed | Beauty and the Beast | ||||
FOX | Almost Human | The Following | Archer (FX) and Chozen (FX) | |||
NBC | The Voice | The Blacklist | ||||
MISC | Antiques Roadshow (PBS) | Single Ladies (VH1) | Teen Wolf (MTV) | |||
A&E | Bates Motel | Those WHo Killed | ||||
ABC FAM | Switched at Birth | The Fosters | ||||
Syfy | Bitten | Being Human | Lost Girl | |||
TNT | Dallas | Private Lives of Nasvhille Wives |
On TV Tonight: Sunday March 2, 2014
NET | 8PM | 8:30PM | 9PM | 9:30PM | 10PM | 10:30PM |
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ABC | Oscars Red Carpet | 86th Academy Awards | ||||
CBS | The Amazing Race: All-Stars | The Mentalist (R) | The Good Wife (R) | |||
FOX | The Simpsons | Bob’s Burgers | Family Guy | American Dad! | ||
HBO | True Detective | Girls | Looking | |||
NBC | Dateline NBC | The Voice | ||||
MISC | Mr. Selfridge (PBS) The Walking Dead (AMC)) | NASA’s Unexpleained Files (Science) |