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The CW Teasers: Keeping Secrets on LEGACIES, SUPERNATURAL Nightmares and More

October 19, 2018 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

What’s coming to The CW the week of November 4? Alaric starts to realize that secrets aren’t a good thing on a new episode of LEGACIES, Oliver and Felicity both pull out all the stops to find Diaz on ARROW, and the Winchesters and Bobby get trapped inside nightmares on SUPERNATURAL. Meanwhile, THE FLASH and BLACK LIGHTNING will both be airing reruns, and we’ll be getting flashbacks on RIVERDALE.

Sunday, November 4

  • SUPERGIRL 4.04 “Ahimsa”: When Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) needs help, Alex (Chyler Leigh) asks Lena (Katie McGrath) and Brainiac (Jesse Rath) to team up. Meanwhile, J’onn (David Haredwood) questions his decision to quit the DEO. However, after running into Manchester Black (guest star David Ajala), he realizes there are a lot of ways to help his fellow aliens during this tumultuous time. Armen V. Kevorkian directed the episode with story by Eric Carrasco and teleplay by Katie Rose Rogers & Jess Kardos.
  • CHARMED 1.04 “Exorcise Your Demons”: While waiting for The Elders to arrive, the sister’s patience is growing thin as they keep a watchful eye on their new charge. Once one of The Elders, Charity (guest star Virginia Williams), appears, she gives specific instructions on how to handle the situation. Mel (Melonie Diaz) does not agree with the solution and enlists Maggie (Sarah Jeffery) and Macy’s (Madeleine Mantock) and even Harry’s (Rupert Evans) help, but it means going against The Elders. Meanwhile, Macy, Mel and Maggie are all starting to realize that juggling their two worlds is becoming more difficult. Ser’Darius Blain and Ellen Tamaki also star. Melanie Mayron directed the episode written by Marcos Luevanos.

Monday, November 5

  • ARROW 7.04 “Level Two”: Oliver (Stephen Amell) makes a drastic move in his quest to find Diaz (Kirk Acevedo). Like her husband, Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) pulls out all the stops to get to Diaz. Meanwhile, when arsonists target Rene’s (Rick Gonzalez) community center, injuring Zoe (guest star Eliza Faria) in the process, the mysterious new Green Arrow swoops in to help save the day. Faced with pressure from the mayor to capture the vigilante, Dinah (Juliana Harkavy) must decide if following the rules at all costs is the best plan to keep the city safe. Ben Bray directed the episode written by Emilio Ortega Aldrich & Tonya Kong.
  • DC’S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW 4.03 “Dancing Queen”: When the Legends discover a fugitive is hiding in 1970’s London, they realize he is part of a gang that is targeting the British Monarchy. Trying to stop the gang, they realize someone from the Legends must infiltrate them. Surprising everyone, Ray (Brandon Routh) is the one to gain their trust after he is put through a series of tests with help from Sara (Caity Lotz) and Rory (Dominic Purcell). Meanwhile, Gary (guest star Adam Tsekhman) shows Nate (Nick Zano) the ropes at the Time Bureau, but it turns out to be anything other than an ordinary day at the office. Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Matt Ryan and Jes Macallan also star. Kristin Windell directed the episode written by James Eagan & Morgan Faust.

Wednesday, November 7

  • RIVERDALE 3.04 “Chapter Thirty-Nine: The Midnight Club”: When Betty (Lili Reinhart) confronts Alice (Madchen Amick) about Gryphons and Gargoyles, Alice has no choice but to come clean about how she, along with a young Fred (KJ Apa), FP (Cole Sprouse), Hermoine (Camila Mendes), Hiram (guest star Michael Consuelos), Sierra (Ashleigh Murray), Penelope (Madelaine Petsch) and Tom (Casey Cott), played the game in the early 90’s – and how a shocking mystery has been plaguing them all ever since. Marisol Nichols, Charles Melton and Vanessa Morgan also star. Dawn Wilkinson directed the episode written by Tessa Leigh Williams.
  • ALL AMERICAN 1.04 “Lose Yourself”: While riding the exhilarating wave of a three-game winning streak, Spencer (Daniel Ezra) becomes seduced by the Beverly Hills good life leading to an unexpected adventure with Asher (Cody Christian). Meanwhile, Coop (Bre-Z) is also being seduced by a new way of life – gang life – and everything it offers her. Taye Diggs, Michael Evans Behling, Samantha Logan, Greta Onieogou, Monet Mazur, Karimah Westbrook and Jalyn Hall also star. The episode was written by Johnny Norris and directed by Elodie Keen.

Thursday, November 8

  • SUPERNATURAL 14.05 “Nightmare Logic”: After a hunt gone wrong leaves Maggie’s (guest star Katherine Evans) whereabouts unknown, Sam (Jared Padalecki) Dean (Jensen Ackles), Mary (guest star Samantha Smith) and Bobby (guest star Jim Beaver) race to find her, but what they find are their own worst nightmares. Darren Grant directed the episode written by Meredith Glynn.
  • LEGACIES 1.03 “We’re Being Punked, Pedro”: As punishment for breaking the rules, Hope (Danielle Rose Russell), Lizzie (Jenny Boyd), Josie (Kaylee Bryant) and MG (Quincy Fouse) are forced to participate in a community service project in the Mystic Falls town square. Meanwhile, Landon (Aria Shahghasemi) and Rafael’s (Peyton Alex Smith) attempt at a carefree life on the road takes a dangerous turn when they become unsuspecting targets. Finally, Alaric (Matthew Davis) realizes that keeping secrets from his students may be causing more harm than good. Carol Banker directed the episode written by Julie Plec & Sherman Payne.

Friday, November 9

  • DYNASTY 2.05 “Queen of Cups”: Even as Fallon (Elizabeth Gillies) commits her heart to Culhane (Robert Christopher Riley), forces she can’t see, and some she can, pull her away. Alexis (Nicollette Sheridan) seemingly makes inroads with Blake (Grant Show) but she doesn’t realize she’s pushing him into Cristal’s (Ana Brenda Contreras) arms. Maddison Brown, Alan Dale, Rafael de la Fuente, Sam Adegoke and James Mackay also star. Kevin A. Garnett & Jay Gibson wrote the episode, which was directed by Jeff Byrd.
  • CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND 4.05 “I’m So Happy For You”: Heather (Vella Lovell) and Valencia (Gabrielle Ruiz) both have changes in their lives which leaves Rebecca (Rachel Bloom) reeling. Meanwhile, Paula (Donna Lynne Champlin) has to adjust to some good news/bad news from her eldest son.  Vincent Rodriguez III, Pete Gardner and Scott Michael Foster also star.  Ilana Pena wrote the episode, directed by Erin Ehrlich.

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SUPERNATURAL Photos: Trying to Recover from Michael

October 19, 2018 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

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Dean Winchester has been saved! At the end of the most recent SUPERNATURAL, the archangel seemingly left Dean’s body for inexplicable reasons. In fact, Dean himself is at a loss as to why Michael would let his perfect vessel go. But Sam, Mary and Bobby — who had gone to try and save Dean — just seem happy to have him back. In the next episode Dean will head back to the bunker and try to pick up the pieces from his angelic possession.

After asking Castiel to dig into his memories to try and figure out what happened, Sam enlists the help of Sheriff Jody Mills who may unknowingly already be on the case. As the Winchester brothers team up with Jody to try and solve the case, Cas continues to try and help Jack.

Don’t miss an all new episode of SUPERNATURAL airing on October 25 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.

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SUPERNATURAL Photos: When Will Dean Be Saved?

October 15, 2018 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

How long until Dean Winchester is liberated from the archangel Michael, who has taken over his body and is going around and torturing people/angels (watch a preview for season 14)? What we do know is that in the second episode of the new season, Sam gets a lead on his possessed brother’s whereabouts. He joins forces with Mary and Bobby to track down Michael/Dean, while Castiel remains with Jack.  Given what we know, it seems that there is a good chance that Michael leaves Dean’s vessel early on in the season, although all evidence points to SUPERNATURAL fans revisiting the Michael/Dean storyline via flashbacks throughout the season. But how will Dean be saved? That remains to be seen. The question is, does it happen as early as the second episode of the season?

Browse through photos below and judge for yourself. Don’t miss an all new episode of SUPERNATURAL airing on October 18 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.

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The CW Teasers: Celebrating Halloween on SUPERNATURAL and CHARMED, Xander Berkeley on SUPERGIRL and More

October 12, 2018 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

What’s coming to The CW the week of October 28? Both SUPERNATURAL and CHARMED are airing Halloween-focused episodes. Meanwhile, the DC’s LEGENDS OF TOMORROW visits the Salem witch trials and Nora is targeted by a dangerous meta on THE FLASH.

Sunday, October 28

  • SUPERGIRL 4.03 “Man of Steel”: Ben Lockwood (Sam Witwer) didn’t always hate aliens. Through a series of incidents, and input from his anti-alien father (guest star Xander Berkeley), Ben slowly transforms from a mild-mannered professor into the villainous Agent Liberty of today. Jesse Warn directed the episode written by Rob Wright & Derek Simon.
  • CHARMED 1.03 “Sweet Tooth”: With the instruction of Harry (Rupert Evans), the sisters are put through witch lessons, so they are able to properly practice their magic.  However, when Macy (Madeleine Mantock) learns of a mysterious death in her lab from Galvin (Ser’Darius Blain), she informs her sisters and together, they devise a plan to suss out the demon.  Trying to speed the plan along, Mel (Melonie Diaz) uses her magic irresponsibly leaving Harry no choice but to constrain her, which creates tension between them.  Meanwhile, Maggie (Sarah Jeffery) continues to struggle at balancing her two worlds – her sorority one and her witch one – especially after she volunteers to throw a Halloween party at her house.  Ellen Tamaki and Nick Hargrove also star. Norman Buckley directed the episode written by Joey Falco.

Monday, October 29

  • ARROW 7.03 “Crossing Lines”: Still in prison, Oliver (Stephen Amell) faces his biggest challenge yet. Meanwhile, Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) gets an intriguing offer, and Diggle (David Ramsey) asks Curtis (Echo Kellum) to go undercover for ARGUS. Ben Bray directed the episode written by Emilio Ortega Aldrich & Tonya Kong.
  • DC’S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW 4.02 “Witch Hunt”: When the magical Time Seismograph goes off, the team finds themselves headed to the Salem witch trials. Sara (Caity Lotz) notices that Zari (Tala Ashe) is taking this case personally when she promises to save a mom, who is being accused of being a witch. However, the team quickly learns that there is a magical creature in the town creating problems they hadn’t been expecting. Meanwhile, Nate (Nick Zano) and Ava (Jes Macallan) work together to try to keep their Time Bureau funding by proving to them that magic exists. Matt Ryan, Dominic Purcell and Brandon Routh also star. Kevin Mock directed the episode written by Keto Shimizu & Matthew Maala.

Tuesday, October 30

  • THE FLASH 5.04 “News Flash”: Barry (Grant Gustin) and Iris (Candice Patton) face the ultimate parenting test when Team Flash battles Spin (guest star Kiana Madeira), a savvy millennial armed with meta tech, and a dangerous agenda for their daughter, Nora (Jessica Parker Kennedy). Ralph (Hartley Sawyer) is feeling defeated until an unlikely source issues a challenge to help boost his confidence. Brent Crowell directed the episode written by Kelly Wheeler & Lauren Certo.

Thursday, November 1

  • SUPERNATURAL “Mint Condition”: Dean (Jensen Ackles) continues to struggle. Meanwhile, Sam (Jared Padalecki) must think fast when action figures come to life, and our heroes find themselves living in a real-life horror movie. Amyn Kaderali directed the episode written by Davy Perez.
  • LEGACIES 1.02 “Some People Just Want to Watch the World Burn”: Alaric (Matt Davis), Hope (Danielle Rose Russell) and Rafael (Peyton Alex Smith) hit the road in search of Landon (Aria Shahghasemi), who’s sudden disappearance has raised some suspicion. Meanwhile, during an annual flag football game against Mystic Falls High, Lizzie (Jenny Boyd) and Josie’s (Kaylee Bryant) plan to stay under the radar quickly gets derailed after Penelope (guest star Lulu Antariksa) gets involved. Quincy Fouse also stars. Michael Allowitz directed the episode written by Brett Matthews & Julie Plec.

Friday, November 2

  • DYNASTY 2.04 “Snowflakes in Hell”: After an earth-shattering reveal, the Carringtons scramble to keep the family together on an expedition abroad, with Fallon (Elizabeth Gillies) playing the unlikely role of peacemaker. Meanwhile, back home, Culhane (Robert Christopher Riley) is coerced into a dangerous endeavor. Grant Show, Ana Brenda Contreras, Maddison Brown, Nicollette Sheridan, Alan Dale, Rafael de la Fuente, Sam Adegoke and James Mackay also star.   Francisca X. Hu and Audrey Villalobos Karr wrote the episode, which was directed by Mary Lou Belli.
  • CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND 4.04 “I’m Making Up For Lost Time”: Rebecca (Rachel Bloom) re-unites under unusual circumstances with half-brother Tucker (guest star Luca Padovan) and discovers they have many things in common. In an effort to connect with her kids, Paula (Donna Lynne Champlin) plans an activity that requires they all to work together.  Meanwhile, Nathaniel (Scott Michael Foster) brainstorms a way to win Rebecca back.   Vella Lovell, Vincent Rodriguez III, Pete Gardner and Gabrielle Ruiz also star.  Elisabeth Kiernan Averick wrote the episode, directed by Stuart McDonald.

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SUPERNATURAL Season 14 Premiere Recap: Searching for a New Plan

October 11, 2018 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Many years ago, SUPERNATURAL set up an arc that would pit the Winchesters against one another by having them serve as vessels for two warring archangel brothers: Lucifer (Sam Winchester) and Michael (Dean Winchester). The Winchesters refused to fight one another as the angels in an apocalyptic show-down and only Sam said “yes” to Lucifer and become the archangel for a short time, eventually jumping into Hell to save the world. But at the end of season 13, Dean said “yes” to Michael (albeit, an alternate universe’s version of Michael) in order to save his brother and Jack from Lucifer and to defeat the devil. That accomplished, Michael then took over his vessel’s body and split for parts unknown.

Three Weeks Gone

When the show returned for its fourteenth season, three weeks had passed in the series’ timeline. We opened with Sam driving his brother’s beloved car, returning from Atlanta after hitting a dead end in his search for Dean/Michael. Upon Sam returning to the bunker, we learned that the alternate universe’s hunters had spent these weeks settling in and hunting all manner of supernatural creatures in this world. When updated about some nearby vampires, Sam took charge, showing us that the other hunters are following his orders. Mary, meanwhile, was clearly worried about her son running himself ragged, but she remained positive they would find her eldest boy, even if she later revealed that she’s desperately hanging on to that positivity in order to keep her sanity over losing Dean.

While visiting the bunker’s gym for the first time, we saw that Bobby Singer had taken over training a de-graced Jack, who is finding it tough to deal with problems without using his powers. Sam tried to help cheer Jack up, but it’s clear Jack is feeling demoralized. And then we saw Sam have a conversation with someone else — Nick (a.k.a. Lucifer’s former vessel). That’s right, the archangel blade may have killed Lucifer, but it didn’t kill the person whose body he was inhabiting (a role Mark Pellegrino hadn’t played since season 5 of SUPERNATURAL). Locked in a warded room, he seemed to be having trouble remembering everything he had done as the devil and didn’t seem to have much useful information about Michael or Dean.

The New Crowley?

Meanwhile, Castiel headed to Detroit, searching for his own lead on Michael. Enter Kip, a demon who fancied himself the next Crowley/King of Hell. Castiel quickly pushed aside Kip’s pleasantries, telling him he was seeking information on Dean and threatening him if he didn’t speak up. Instead, Kip set his demon buddies loose on Cas, beating him up and taking him as bait. Soon after, Kip used Cas’ phone to call Sam and demanded an audience with him. He gathered up Mary, Bobby, Jack and the hunters to go save Castiel.

As they waited for Sam to arrive, Kip told Castiel that he had recently come to a realization — he wanted “everything”. Specifically, as he soon told Sam, he wanted to become the new King of Hell and he wanted the deal Crowley had struck with the Winchesters — that they would look the other way about his demon deals and various nefarious actions if he was helpful from time to time. Sam insisted they had no such deal with Crowley and he didn’t care if Hell had no king. A fight between the hunters and the demons ensued when Sam refused Kip again, with Sam eventually killing Kip and declaring “there will be no new king of Hell! Not today and not ever. ” The demons, demoralized by the loss of their leader, smoked out of their vessels.

Later, back at the bunker, Sam revealed that Ketch was in London searching for the “magic egg” they had previously used to kick Lucifer out of the President, but Ketch couldn’t find it. Castiel apologized for screwing up again and then went to have a heart-to-heart with Jack, who had gotten very beaten up during the fight. Cas insisted that his grace would return in time and that he was still useful to them because they were a “family”.

What Do You Want?

Meanwhile, while Sam and his friends/family were hunting for Michael, we saw him first meeting with a Muslim man at the start of the episode, asking him what it was he was looking for. Apparently Michael had been traveling the world for weeks asking various leaders, holy men and killers “what do you want?” But this man disappointed him, saying he wanted peace and love when Michael knew that wasn’t true.

So Michael turned next to Sister Jo (played by Jensen Ackles’ wife, Danneel Ackles). We learned that she’s still using her angelic powers to make money and she spotted Michael’s holy and glowing visage (his “true face”) upon seeing him. He asked her the same question he asked the man earlier: “what do you want?” She claimed she wanted designer fashion, but he disagreed. He claimed she was a rebel who pretended to care about pretty things, but it was all just a game. “These trinkets, they don’t make you happy, they just pass the time. They’re not what you really what”. Instead, he claimed she wanted love — to have a home and a family.

Later, after Sam was heading to bed for some much-needed rest, we saw Jo call him, telling him “we have a problem” and alerting him to her meeting with Michael.

After being disappointed once again, Michael turned to one last person — specifically, a vampire. “You know exactly what you want,” Dean said to the vamp. “You don’t pretend to want to help people or save the world. Your want is pure and simple and clean. And that’s why you are worth saving. That’s why we’re going to work so well together. Because you…you just want to eat.”

Fade to black as the show hints that Dean will be gathering himself an army of vampires.

Watch a preview for the next episode below and tune in to an all new episode of SUPERNATURAL on October 18 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.

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SUPERNATURAL Season 14 Teasers: Sam Searches for Dean & Michael Searches for a New Plan

October 8, 2018 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

It’s been three weeks since Dean Winchester went missing on SUPERNATURAL when the show returns for its fourteenth season. Specifically, it’s been three weeks since the archangel Michael absconded with Dean’s body after the eldest Winchester gave him permission to possess him in order to defeat Lucifer and save Sam and Jack. After having viewed the season premiere, we have a few teasers to share with you:

  • Sam is burning the candle at both ends trying to find his brother. A sneak peek for the episode below shows us that he’s returning back to the bunker after a lead that might have led to Dean but actually went nowhere. Despite a lack of sleep, however, he’ll do everything he can to find Dean.
  • With Dean gone, Sam gets to drive his brother’s beloved Impala. It doesn’t appear that he’s hooked up an iPod this time around, however, which will probably please Dean.
  • The hunters from the alternate universe have made themselves at home in the Men of Letters bunker and they’re both searching for Dean and trying to deal with the supernatural in this world. Sam is acting as their leader — doling out assignments and make sure everyone is doing their job, and he seems to have a lot of respect, with these hunters willing to follow him.
  • Mary is trying to keep herself in a positive mindset, always telling Sam *of course* they’ll find Dean. But there’s desperation under that determination. The sparks are also continuing between her and the alternate universe’s Bobby.
  • Bobby is taking Jack under his wing and trying to teach him how to fight without his powers. The pair have a nice bonding/sparring session. Still, Jack is struggling because he’s never needed to know how to defend himself and he feels incredibly lost without his grace.
  • Castiel tries to get information from a demon about Michael’s whereabouts but quickly ends up as bait when the demons — unsurprisingly — turn the tables on him.
  • Make way for a charismatic demon who fancies himself the new King of Hell! And Crowley may be gone, but he’s definitely not yet forgotten, because his old liaisons with the Winchesters is a big part of the discussion here. Particularly when the new demon wants a chance to step into Crowley’s shoes — complete with his former “arrangement” with the Winchesters.
  • We don’t get to see a great deal of Michael, but we do start to get a sense of what he’s looking for — specifically, he seems to be searching for answers. “What do you want?” is his favorite question to ask and it appears there’s a particular answer he’s looking for.
  • Jensen Ackles shares the screen with his real-life wife, Danneel Ackles, who reprises her role as Sister Jo (see photos from the episode). The question is: will she join forces with Michael or not? Bonus: this scene gives us a sense of what angels actually see when they look at one another.

Don’t miss the season premiere of SUPERNATURAL on Thursday, October 11 on The CW.

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SUPERNATURAL Season 14 Sneak Peek: Mary Tries to Remain Positive About Finding Dean

October 4, 2018 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

After a new extended preview for the upcoming fourteenth season of SUPERNATURAL was released earlier today, we now have our first clip from the season premiere. The sneak peek tells us that it’s been three weeks since Michael absconded with Dean’s body — leaving Sam, Mary and their friends behind. It’s all hands on deck now, with everyone scattering across the country trying to find Michael so they can remove him from Dean. We also see that Sam has just returned from Atlanta, but his lead did not pan out. Mary is trying to remain unfailingly confident that they will eventually find Dean, but Sam seems a bit more worried that their search might not yield results.

SUPERNATURAL returns for an all new season on October 11 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.

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The CW Teasers: LEGACIES Premieres, Jody Mills Returns to SUPERNATURAL and More

October 4, 2018 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

What’s coming to The CW shows the week of October 21? LEGACIES (the spin-off of THE VAMPIRE DIARIES and THE ORIGINALS) will make its debut. Meanwhile, Veronica opens up her speakeasy on RIVERDALE and Cicada targets a member of Team Flash. Plus, a new season of DC’ LEGENDS OF TOMORROW will also begin.

Sunday, October 21

  • SUPERGIRL 4.02 “Fallout”: A shocking revelation causes chaos in National City. Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) sets out to capture Mercy Graves (guest star Rhona Mitra), while Alex (Chyler Leigh) takes control at the DEO. Back at CatCo, Kara decides to write an investigative story on Mercy and asks Lena (Katie McGrath) if she can interview her as Mercy has ties to the Luthors. Meanwhile, Brainy (Jesse Rath) meets Nia (Nicole Maines) and the two end up in a precarious situation. Harry Jierjian directed the episode with story by Dana Horgan and teleplay by Maria Maggenti & Daniel Beaty.
  • CHARMED 1.02 “Let This Mother Out”: After getting a message from the spirit board to not trust Harry (Rupert Evans), the sisters are conflicted and ultimately concoct a plan to see if he is telling the truth. Desperate to believe the person warning them is trying to protect them, they end up going against their better judgement. Harry soon realizes that the sisters are up to no good and tries to help before it’s too late. Meanwhile, this new sisterly unit is not fully unified, with Mel (Melonie Diaz) and Macy (Madeleine Mantock) struggling with who’s the real big sister and Maggie (Sarah Jeffery) caught in the middle. Vanessa Parise directed the episode written by Jessica O’Toole & Amy Rardin.

Monday, October 22

  • ARROW 7.02 “The Longbow Hunters”: In order to track down Diaz (Kirk Acevedo) from inside prison, Oliver (Stephen Amell) realizes that will require aligning with an old enemy. Meanwhile, in Star City, Felicity’s (Emily Bett Rickards) attempts to root out Diaz are thwarted by Diggle (David Ramsey), whose allegiance to ARGUS now requires him to keep civilians like her on the outs. Realizing that she can no longer rely on her old team or old methods, a clear-eyed Felicity resolves to find a new way to go after Diaz. Laura Belsey directed the episode written by Jill Blankenship & Rebecca Bellotto.
  • DC’S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW 4.01 “The Virgin Gary”: After the Legends defeated Mallus and wiped the final anachronism from time, they find themselves in unfamiliar territory with the Time Bureau. All that changes when Constantine (Matt Ryan) informs Sara (Caity Lotz) of a new magical threat that leads the team to Woodstock. Constantine thinks he knows how to defeat the new threat, but will need the help of the team and their special klepto talents to help with his spell. Meanwhile, Nate (Nick Zano) and Rory (Dominic Purcell) go on an adventure leaving Nate facing someone from his past. Brandon Routh, Tala Ashe and Jes Macallan also star. Gregory Smith directed the episode written by Phil Klemmer & Grainne Godfree.

Tuesday, October 23

  • THE FLASH 5.03 “The Death of Vibe”: After Cicada’s (Chris Klein) attack on The Flash (Grant Gustin), the team realizes they need to think outside the box to stop this dangerous new foe. Desperate to help her parents, Nora (Jessica Parker Kennedy) comes up with a plan that ultimately puts a member of Team Flash in danger. Meanwhile, Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker) delves into her past. Andi Armaganian directed the episode written by Jonathan Butler & Gabriel Garza.

Wednesday, October 24

  • RIVERDALE 3.03 “Chapter Thirty-Eight: As Above, So Below”: When a series of suspicious roadblocks threaten to delay the opening of the speakeasy, Veronica (Camila Mendes) enlists the help of Cheryl (Madelaine Petsch), Toni (Vanessa Morgan), Reggie (Charles Melton), Kevin (Casey Cott) and Josie (Ashleigh Murray) to ensure opening night goes off without a hitch. Elsewhere, Betty (Lili Reinhart) and Jughead (Cole Sprouse) follow different leads to learn more about the strange incidents going on in the town. Finally, some unwanted attention forces Archie (KJ Apa) to make a difficult decision about his future. Madchen Amick, Luke Perry, Mark Consuelos and Skeet Ulrich also star. Jeff Hunt directed the episode written by Aaron Allen.
  • ALL AMERICAN 1.03 “i”: Spencer (Daniel Ezra) and Jordan (Michael Evans Behling) spend an unexpected day together back in Crenshaw where Beverly Hills golden boy, Jordan, gets his first taste of real life in South Central LA. Meanwhile, Billy (Taye Diggs) struggles with his identity as a father as Olivia (Samantha Logan) and Layla (Greta Onieogou) attempt to rekindle their friendship. Coop (Bre-Z) faces her own truth, coming clean to her parents about being gay. Cody Christian, Monet Mazur, Karimah Westbrook and Jalyn Hall also star. The episode was written by Nkechi O. Carroll and directed by Rob Hardy.

Thursday, October 25

  • SUPERNATURAL 14.03 “The Scar”: Still trying to solve the mystery of what happened to Dean (Jensen Ackles), Sam (Jared Padalecki) enlists the help of Sheriff Jody Mills (Kim Rhodes) who may unknowingly already be on the case. Castiel (Misha Collins) continues to be a father figure to Jack (Alexander Calvert), who surprises even himself, when a life is on the line. Robert Singer directed the episode written by Robert Berens.
  • LEGACIES 1.01 “This is the Part Where You Run”: Under the guidance of headmaster Alaric Saltzman (Matt Davis), the next generation of supernatural beings at The Salvatore Boarding School for the Young and Gifted — including tri-brid Hope Mikaelson (Danielle Rose Russell), Alaric’s twins Lizzie (Jenny Boyd) and Josie (Kaylee Bryant), high-energy vampire MG (Quincy Fouse), newly-triggered werewolf Rafael (Peyton Alex Smith) and the mysterious Landon (Aria Shahghasemi) — come of age in the most unconventional way possible, nurtured to be their best selves…in spite of their worst impulses. Chris Grismer directed the episode written by Julie Plec.

Friday, October 26

  • DYNASTY 2.03 “The Butler Did It”: Fallon (Elizabeth Gillies) gets in over her head and needs Liam (guest star Adam Huber) and Culhane’s (Robert Christopher Riley) help. Kirby (Maddison Brown) makes a shocking discovery that changes everything, while Blake (Grant Show) wines and dines a new guest (Ana Brenda Contreras). Nicollette Sheridan, Alan Dale, Rafael de la Fuente, Sam Adegoke and James Mackay also star. David M. Israel and Paula Sabbaga wrote the episode, which was directed by Pascal Verschooris.
  • CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND “I’m On My Own Path”: As Rebecca (Rachel Bloom) contemplates her feelings about her career, Paula (Donna Lynne Champlin) is forced to deal with a big client (guest star Nina Vardalos). Josh (Vincent Rodriguez III) tries to get back in the dating game, while Heather (Vella Lovell) and Hector (guest star Erick Lopez) deal with insurance. Scott Michael Foster, Pete Gardner and Gabrielle Ruiz also star. Alden Derck wrote the episode, directed by Jude Weng.

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SUPERNATURAL Preview: Is There a Better World Out There?

October 4, 2018 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

Michael, now possessing Dean Winchester, seems to want to make a better world on SUPERNATURAL. Only this world will be better for him and a select group of people, but worse for everyone else. In an atmospheric new trailer for season 14 of SUPERNATURAL we see glimpses of things to come, including: a meeting between Michael, Sam, Mary and Bobby; some very gruesome heads on spikes; a lot of fast-paced action and fight sequences; the return of Jody Mills; lots of blood; a very dapper-looking Michael/Dean; and much, much more.

SUPERNATURAL returns for an all new season on October 11 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.

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The CW Teasers: A Dean Lead on SUPERNATURAL and Premieres for CHARMED, SUPERGIRL, ARROW and More

September 27, 2018 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

The CW continues its season/series premiere season the week of October 14 with the debut of CHARMED and the return of shows such as SUPERGIRL and ARROW. Meanwhile, on SUPERNATURAL, Sam gets a lead on Dean’s whereabouts and Jughead and Betty team up to investigate a new RIVERDALE mystery.

Sunday, October 14

  • SUPERGIRL 4.01 “American Alien”: Diving back into reporting, Kara (Melissa Benoist) welcomes a new cub reporter to CatCo. Meanwhile, James (Mehcad Brooks) and Lena (Katie McGrath) argue about James’ impending indictment for acting as the vigilante Guardian, while Alex (Chyler Leigh) and Brainy (Jesse Rath) struggle to get in sync at the DEO. Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) is called into action when remnants of the anti-alien terrorist organization Cadmus try to assassinate pro-alien leaders, but their endgame turns out to be much more sinister than she expected. J’onn (David Harewood) relishes his peaceful new life, but an outing with an old friend causes him concern. Jesse Warn directed the episode with story by Robert Rovner & Jessica Queller and teleplay by Gabriel Llanas & Aadrita Mukerji.
  • CHARMED 1.01 “Pilot”: After the tragic death of Mel (Melonie Diaz) and Maggie’s (Sarah Jeffery) mother, the sisters struggle with moving forward but face another huge shock when they learn they have an older sister, Macy (Madeleine Mantock). With the emotions of all three sisters running high, each of the girls suddenly exhibit impossible new abilities: Mel can freeze time, Maggie starts hearing others’ thoughts and Macy has telekinetic powers. While trying to understand their new powers, Harry Greenwood (Rupert Evans), gathers the sisters and reveals they’re actually powerful witches, as was their mother. He also lets them in on a little secret, he’s not really a professor, he’s their “Whitelighter,” a witch’s advisor and guide. The sisters must make the decision to accept their new destiny as The Charmed Ones…and their new duty to protect humankind from the demons that walk among us…one of whom killed their mother. Ellen Tamaki and Ser’Darius Blain also star. Brad Siberling directed the episode written by Jessica O’Toole & Amy Rardin.

Monday, October 15

  • ARROW 7.01 “Inmate 4587”: Following Oliver’s (Stephen Amell) shocking decision to turn himself over to the FBI and reveal his identity as the Green Arrow to the public, Oliver has spent the past five months in Slabside Maximum Security Prison. Determined to keep a low profile to shorten his sentence for the sake of his family, Oliver is tested when he runs into old foes. Meanwhile, Diggle (David Ramsey) and Dinah (Juliana Harkavy) have taken on new jobs and left their costumes behind but not everyone is following suit. With her focus on William (guest star Jack Moore), Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) tries to start over but when someone from her past resurfaces, things become complicated. James Bamford directed the episode written by Beth Schwartz & Oscar Balderrama.
  • “Constantine: The Legend Continues”: John Constantine (voiced by Matt Ryan) is a seasoned demon hunter and master of the occult. Armed with an arcane knowledge of the dark arts and a wicked wit, he fights the good fight. With his soul already damned to hell, he’ll do whatever it takes to protect the innocent. With the balance of good and evil on the line?, Constantine uses his skills to face the supernatural terrors that threaten our world and send them back where they belong. After that, who knows… maybe there’s hope for him and his soul after all. Based on characters from DC, CONSTANTINE: THE LEGEND CONTINUES is from Berlanti Productions and Phantom Four Films in association with Warner Bros. Animation and Blue Ribbon Content, with executive producers David S. Goyer, Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schecter, and Sam Register.

Tuesday, October 16

  • THE FLASH 5.02 “Blocked”: As Barry (Grant Gustin) helps his daughter, Nora (Jessica Parker Kennedy), become a better speedster, he and Team Flash also track down a meta stealing high-tech weapons, only to cross paths with a new foe named Cicada (Chris Klein), who is hunting the very same meta with nefarious intent. Kim Miles directed the episode written by Eric Wallace & Judalina Neira.

Wednesday, October 17

  • RIVERDALE 3.02 “Chapter Thirty-Seven: Fortune and Men’s Eyes”: After a gruesome discovery is made in the forest, Jughead (Cole Sprouse) and Betty (Lili Reinhart) team up to investigate Riverdale’s latest mystery. As Archie (KJ Apa) navigates his new surroundings, Veronica (Camila Mendes) devises a plan to bring a bit of home to him. Elsewhere, when Moose (guest star Cody Kearsley) decides to join the RROTC, Kevin (Casey Cott) worries he may be pulling away from him. Madelaine Petsch, Marisol Nichols, Madchen Amick, Luke Perry, Ashleigh Murray, Mark Consuelos, Skeet Ulrich and Charles Melton also star. Jeff Woolnough directed the episode written by Michael Grassi.
  • ALL AMERICAN 1.02 “99 Problems”: While trying to be all things, on and off the field, Spencer (Daniel Ezra) quickly discovers the rules he played by at Crenshaw no longer apply in Beverly Hills. Meanwhile, Coop (Bre-Z) is also forced to learn a new set of rules, with Spencer’s protective “Halo Effect” now gone. Taye Diggs, Karimah Westbrook, Monet Mazur, Greta Onieogou, Samantha Logan, Michael Evans Behling, Jalyn Hall and Cody Christian. The episode was written by April Blair and Mike Herro & David Straus and directed by David McWhirter.

Thursday, October 18

  • SUPERNATURAL 14.01 “Gods and Monsters”: Sam (Jared Padalecki) finds a clue to Dean’s (Jensen Ackles) whereabouts, so he, Mary (guest star Samantha Smith) and Bobby (guest star Jim Beaver) set out to investigate. Castiel imparts some sage advice on Jack (Alexander Calvert), who, still desperate to belong, seeks out a familial connection. Richard Speight, Jr. directed the episode written by Brad Buckner and Eugenie Ross-Leming.

Friday, October 19

  • DYNASTY 2.02 “Ship of Vipers”: While Blake (Grant Show) focuses on his own selfish endeavors, Fallon (Elizabeth Gillies) goes to desperate measures to sell Carrington Atlantic to the Van Kirks. Sam (Rafael de la Fuente) and Alexis (Nicollette Sheridan) are determined to validate their suspicions about Melissa (guest start Kelly Rutherford). Meanwhile, Anders’ (Alan Dale) daughter Kirby (Maddison Brown) befriends the Colbys in order to seek revenge on Fallon to make her pay for the past. James Mackay, Robert Christopher Riley, Sam Adegoke and Ana Brenda Contreras also star. Josh Reims and Jenna Richman wrote the episode, which was directed by Kenny Leon.
  • CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND 4.02 “I Am Ashamed”: Rebecca (Rachel Bloom) convinces Paula (Donna Lynne Champlin), Heather (Vella Lovell) and Valencia (Gabrielle Ruiz) to participate in a séance after making a spooky discovery.  Darryl (Pete Gardner) takes his parenting duties to an extreme, while Nathaniel (Scott Michael Foster) is determined to prove to his father that he is the best person to run the law firm.  Vincent Rodriguez III also stars.  Erin Ehrlich wrote the episode, directed by Audrey Wauchope

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