The CW’s showing off the first official photo of Nicole Maines in costume as Dreamer. Maines joined the cast of Supergirl in season four as Nia Nal, and when she suits up as Dreamer she’ll break new ground by becoming the first transgender superhero to appear on TV.
According to The CW, Supergirl season four episode 11 (“Bloody Memory”) airing January 27, 2019 will reveal details on Nia’s backstory including how she obtained her powers “and what troubles come with them.” The network said that by the end of episode 11, fans will get a sneak peek at the Dreamer costume. However, Nicole in the Dreamer suit will be revealed in full in season four episode 12 titled “Menagerie.” Episode 12 is set to air on February 17th.
The season four cast includes Melissa Benoist as Kara Danvers/Supergirl, Chyler Leigh as Alex Danvers, David Harewood as J’onn J’onzz, Jesse Rath as Brainy, Mehcad Brooks as James Olsen, Katie McGrath as Lena Luthor, Nicole Maines as Nia Nal/Dreamer, April Parker as Colonel Haley, and Sam Witwer as Agent Liberty.
The series is executive produced by Greg Berlanti, Jessica Queller, Robert Rovner and Sarah Schecter. Season four airs on Sundays at 8pm ET/PT.
The “Blood Memory” Plot:
KATE BURTON GUEST STARS; NIA AND KARA VISIT NIA’S HOMETOWN — Kara (Melissa Benoist) joins Nia (Nicole Maines) on a trip to Nia’s hometown to visit her family during the town’s annual Harvest Festival. While home, Nia’s mother (guest star Kate Burton) encourages her daughter to embrace her destiny. Meanwhile, Alex (Chyler Leigh) deals with a street drug that is turning people violent and giving them temporary superpowers. Shannon Kohli directed the episode written by Jessica Queller & Dana Horgan.
If you had a love/hate relationship with “Everything is Awesome,” The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part has offered up a new song that’s the sequel’s answer to that annoying, peppy tune. If you had a love/hate relationship with “Everything is Awesome,” prepare to wrap your ears around “Catchy Song.” The sequel’s theme song promises – over and over again – that “this song is gonna get stuck inside your head.”
“Catchy Song” was written by Jon Lajoie and features T-Pain and That Girl Lay Lay.
Returning voice cast members include Chris Pratt as Emmet, Elizabeth Banks as Lucy (aka Wyldstyle), Will Arnett as LEGO Batman, Alison Brie as Unikitty, Nick Offerman as MetalBeard, and Charlie Day as Benny. Diving into the weird onscreen LEGO world with the sequel are Tiffany Haddish and Stephanie Beatriz as new characters Queen Watevra Wa’Nabi and General Mayhem. Maya Rudolph also lends her voice to the second film.
The original LEGO Movie was directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. Mike Mitchell (Shrek Ever After, Trolls, Sky High) took over the director’s chair for The Second Part. Phil Lord and Christopher Miller wrote the screenplay from a story by Lord, Miller and Matthew Fogel. Lord, Miller, Dan Lin, Jinko Gotoh, and Roy Lee produced the sequel.
Jill Wilfert, Keith Malone, Matthew Ashton, Chris McKay, Zareh Nalbandian, Ryan Halprin, Will Allegra, and Chris Leahy executive produced. The behind the scenes team included production designer Patrick Marc Hanenberger (Rise of the Guardians) and editor Clare Knight. Trisha Gum was the animation director.
Warner Bros Pictures has set a February 8, 2019 theatrical release in 2D and 3D.
The Plot:
The much-anticipated sequel to the critically acclaimed, global box office phenomenon that started it all, The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part reunites the heroes of Bricksburg in an all new action-packed adventure to save their beloved city. It’s been five years since everything was awesome and the citizens are now facing a huge new threat: LEGO DUPLO® invaders from outer space, wrecking everything faster than it can be rebuilt.
The battle to defeat the invaders and restore harmony to the LEGO universe will take Emmet, Lucy, Batman and their friends to faraway, unexplored worlds, including a galaxy filled with fantastic planets, strange characters and catchy new songs. It will test their courage, creativity and Master Building skills, and reveal just how special they really are.
With a reduced episode count to 20 for season 14, Supernatural needed to pick up steam in its storyline, and “Nihilism” does just that. Characters never stay gone forever from the show, so not only did we get a few returning on this episode, we got a very surprising one.
The episode picks up where no one would expect it to – with Pamela Barnes (remember how beautifully Castiel burned her eyes out 10 years ago?) arriving to work in a bar whose bartender happens to be Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles) of all people. Neither of them comment on how bizarre this situation is, and we’re treated to some exposition over how Cas and Sam are working a case in Wichita, before a real estate agent arrives to try and convince Dean to sell the bar.
As it happens, Dean’s living the life and has no interest in selling his fine establishment. However, it seems Dean can never go too far from hunting and he’s attacked by two vampires – one of which had been pretending to be an unconscious customer.
What happens next? Dean and Pamela are enjoying a few shots when the entire event refreshes once more, and then again, and then again. Dean keeps living out a massive case of déjà vu in the bar and we’re then taken out to the real world.
Turns out no time has passed since the mid-season finale and Michael has Dean locked away in his idyllic dream while he monologues to Cas (Misha Collins), Sam (Jared Padalecki), and Jack (Alexander Calvert) about how he’s going to take over the world. Cas and Sam blindside him (why do Supernatural villains insist on these long monologues?) and handcuff him with angel cuffs. However, with Michael’s monsters banging on the doors, ready to arrive any second, a desperate Sam prays to Jessica the Reaper.
Another reaper called Violet shows up – even reapers need shift hours now – and informs him she can only provide emotional support, because that’s real helpful, right? But then, all of a sudden, she receives orders from somewhere and transports everyone, including Michael, back to the bunker – although Jessica claims she wasn’t the one to do it.
Once they’ve regained their bearings, Sam decides to infiltrate Dean’s mind the same way Crowley had done when Sam was possessed by Gadreel. The bad news is that, as Maggie informs them, Michael’s monsters are now headed for the bunker.All this while Michael kicks back comfortably as he claims he’ll be the one to rip Sam apart. He even messes with Jack by twisting his access to Dean’s emotions, calling Jack “just a job” to Dean. Meanwhile, Sam finds a Men of Letters contraption (convenient, right?) that will help him and Castiel access Dean’s mind.
This is when Michael taunts Cas with the very real possibility that Chuck really doesn’t care about anything that’s going on. According to him, in his world he and his version of Lucifer had figured God would return to sort things out, and he never did despite the world going to hell.
Michael says that after seeing who Chuck really is – thanks to Dean’s memories of him – he realizes God is just a writer, and he’s moved on from his “drafts”, which are both Michael’s world and the world he is in now. So now, he’s going to make it his mission to destroy each one of God’s “draft” worlds until Chuck’s the only one left – after that? “Even God can die,” a defiant Michael claims.
Once Cas and Sam enter Dean’s mind – which at this point resembles the Empty – Cas sifts through Dean’s traumatic experiences where we get a recollection of season 3 Dean’s time in Hell; however, Sam figures Michael would keep Dean content rather than tortured and the two locate Dean in the bar (not before wading through Dean’s “happy” memory of pie).
After a few painstaking scenes where Sam and Cas have to endure Dean’s mental projections refresh over and again, they use the fact that Pamela’s supposed to be blind and dead to hark him back to his senses. There’s also a revival of Sam and Dean’s code word: Poughkeepsie.
Michael offers a round of applause to our heroes’ efforts, but insists it was all in vain, even mocking Dean’s relationship with Cas and Sam. He claims Dean only keeps Cas around because he “gripped you tight and raised you from Perdition” in a nod to season 4 Castiel.
As for Sam, Michael says Dean was happiest when Sam had abandoned him and John because Sam is not family, just a responsibility, and deep-down Dean said yes to Michael because he feels this way.
All this was simply Michael stalling for his monsters to arrive at the bunker because inside Dean’s head none of Michael’s angel mojo works. In the real world, the monsters break through the bunker’s door and begin taking down Maggie and the hunters.
This causes Jack to summon magic that eats part of his soul to blast them away a la Jack from season 13. Meanwhile, Michael’s lack of angelic powers made hardly any difference as he delivers a curbstomp beating of Sam and Cas.
Dean seizes his chance and pushes Michael into the freezer of the bar and seals it. It looks like that freezer acts like a cage because Dean’s confident Michael’s locked away for now, claiming “I’m the cage.”
Now that Michael’s locked away, and the monsters all blown apart by Jack, Cas reprimands Jack for using his powers because a soulless Jack wouldn’t be good news – remember Soulless Sam, everyone?
Finally, Dean has difficulty keeping Michael locked in his mind when Billie pays him a visit. Evidently, all the books that Dean had seen containing the likely chances of his death are now rewritten with Michael escaping and using Dean to burn the world. Billie hands Dean the only book that is the exception; however, far from offering a solution, a distressed Dean asks Billie what he’s supposed to do with this knowledge, only for Billie to leave that decision up to him.
With an adrenaline-pumping episode, Supernatural came back the right way by hitting all the notes hard. The ending left us with a hook that we’ll no doubt be waiting to unravel over the coming few episodes.
Although Michael continues to be used only sparingly, this time at least we’ve gotten a proper reason for his absence in the next episodes. But with Jack’s soul in question, Michael’s incapacitated state being dubious at best, and the mysteriousness of the book Billie handed Dean, the rest of the season is shaping up to be great.
Ellen DeGeneres hosts ‘Ellen’s Game of Games’ (Photo by: Mike Rozman/NBC)
Ellen DeGeneres’ popular game show, Ellen’s Game of Games, has been officially renewed for a third season. NBC announced the renewal but did not confirm how many episodes have been ordered for season three.
Season two kicked off on Tuesday, January 8, 2019 and landed in first place with the night’s highest ratings among 18 to 49 year-olds, beating NCIS, The Conners, and The Kids Are Alright. Episode two of season two actually expanded its audience by 13%.
“We are delighted that America has wholeheartedly embraced this wildly entertaining and unpredictable show,” stated Meredith Ahr, President, Alternative and Reality Group, NBC Entertainment. “Ellen’s signature humor, coupled with the clever twists she and the producers bring to each hilarious moment, puts Game of Games in a league of its own. We can’t wait to get started on season three.”
DeGeneres, David A. Hurwitz, Kevin A. Leman II, Mary Connelly, Ed Glavin, Andy Lassner, Jeff Kleeman and Derek Westervelt are the executive producers.
Season 2 Details:
After a wildly successful first season, Ellen’s Game of Games returns for season two, which promises to bring more fun, laughter and unpredictable twists, with brand new never-before-seen games and special surprises.
Multi-award winning television host, producer, writer, actress and entertainment powerhouse Ellen DeGeneres brings her high-energy comedy to primetime with the reality competition show, which also features Stephen “tWitch” Boss as announcer.
DeGeneres serves as host and executive producer of the hilarious one-hour game show, which includes supersized versions of the most popular and action-packed games from her award-winning daytime talk show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Contestants are pulled right from the audience and must maneuver massive obstacles, answer questions under crushing time pressure and face gigantic plunges into the unknown – all in a quest to win a big cash prize.
Every episode will feature DeGeneres’ mischievous personality along with a raucous roster of games, including now familiar favorites “Blindfolded Musical Chairs,” “Dizzy Dash” and “One Eyed Monster,” as well as some thrilling new additions this season, including “Mount St. Ellen,” “Oh Ship!” and “Knockin’ Boots.” The unpredictable, high-pressure moments will keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
Contestants play different games over four rounds. The winner of each round advances to play “Know or Go.” Then, the winner of “Know of Go” gets the chance to play an epic game of “Hot Hands” where they have to guess as many answers as they can in a designated amount of time.
Ridley Scott’s set his principal cast for the TNT sci-fi series, Raised by Wolves, and Vikings star Travis Fimmel is on board with a starring role. The series marks Ridley Scott’s television directorial debut with Prisoners screenwriter Aaron Guzikowski writing the scripts and handling showrunner duties.
Ridley Scott, Aaron Guzikowski, David W. Zucker, Jordan Sheehan, Adam Kolbrenner, and Robyn Meisinger are executive producing. Scott Free Productions is producing along with Turner’s Studio T.
Filming is expected to get underway this month in Cape Town, South Africa. TNT hasn’t yet set a premiere date for Scott’s new series.
Raised by Wolves Plot, Cast and Characters – Courtesy of TNT:
The Plot:Raised by Wolves centers upon two androids tasked with raising human children on a mysterious virgin planet. As the burgeoning colony of humans threatens to be torn apart by religious differences the androids learn that controlling the beliefs of humans is a treacherous and difficult task.
Amanda Collin (A Conspiracy of Faith, A Horrible Woman) will play Mother, an android with a secret past who has been programmed to raise a brood of human children on a faraway planet. In addition to teaching her children to survive, Mother must also keep them from believing in the unreal; to ensure this virgin planet isn’t torn apart by the same religious differences that lead the Earth to its ultimate destruction. Mother hopes her family will serve as the nucleus for a peaceful, technocratic colony — a new beginning for humanity. But as she struggles to mold these growing humans, she also begins uncovering secrets hidden within her own programming, secrets that could help her protect her family, but could just as easily destroy them.
Abubakar Salim (Fortitude, Jamestown) will play Father, an android whose devotion to his human children is matched only by his devotion to Mother. Father is a considerably less complex model than Mother, but thanks to his wisdom and patience, he is no less important to the family’s survival. Like many human fathers, Father wants to be funny — especially in the eyes of Mother — but it’s a skill he often struggles with. What he is good at is always being there when you need him.
Winta McGrath (Aloft, Red Dog: True Blue) will play Campion, a scrappy and soulful 12-year-old boy who was raised by Mother and Father since birth. When a ship of humans arrives from Earth, Campion is exposed to followers of religion for the first time in his life, and starts to question whether his android parents really know what’s best for him.
Travis Fimmel (Vikings) will play Marcus, a roguish, charismatic soldier, who was the ultimate survivor back on Earth. To escape the doomed planet, Marcus and his wife Sue made a dangerous decision that they must keep secret at all costs. But now that they’ve arrived in the new world, Marcus is struggling to reconcile the sins of his past, even as he continues to embrace the killer instincts that always kept him alive in the first place.
Niamh Algar (The Virtues, Calm With Horses) will play Sue, a strong, resourceful combat medic who put aside her reservations about coming to this new planet at the urging of her husband Marcus. But as the planet’s mysteries and dangers threaten to upend the promise of a new life, Sue questions whether they have compromised too much in the name of survival.
Felix Jamieson (Game of Thrones, The Ghost) will play Paul, Sue and Marcus’ 12-year old son, a boy of unshakable faith in both his religion and his father. Having always felt like an outsider back on Earth, Paul strikes up a complicated friendship — and rivalry — with Campion. Though the two young men begin to learn from one another, they also begin to challenge one another.
Ethan Hazzard (The Long Song, Damned) will play the highly intelligent Hunter, age 17. His father was a high-ranking member of a powerful religious order back on Earth. But now that the hierarchy he once sat atop no longer exists, Hunter must learn what it’s like to be just like everybody else.
Jordan Loughran (The Infiltrator, Emerald City) will play Tempest, 17. Raised with a religion she never really believed in, she sees Mother and Father as superior to the human guardians who so often let her down. Soon after arriving in the new world, Tempest discovers she is pregnant; the result of a rape she suffered at the hands of a high-ranking member of her church.
Aasiya Shah (Call the Midwife, Unforgotten) will play Holly, 15, a burgeoning warrior who is trying to find her place in this strange new world.
Ivy Wong (Star Wars: Rogue One, Maleficent 2) will play Vita, 9, the youngest member of the family, but also the most fearless.
The official trailer for Summit Entertainment’s John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum kicks off with Ian McShane saying, “And away we go.” That leads to scenes of John Wick (Keanu Reeves) on the run with his dog at his side. (That dog better survive this third film of the franchise!) There’s a $14 million bounty on John Wick’s head, dozens of trained killers on his tail, and yet the odds are still 50/50 he’ll survive.
The action-packed trailer features clips of Keanu Reeves in hand-to-hand combat and riding a horse through traffic while shooting an assassin on a motorcycle. He then teams up with Halle Berry and German Shepherds to take on even more lethal bounty hunters.
Joining Keanu Reeves for the chapter three are Laurence Fishburne (Mission: Impossible III), Ian McShane (American Gods, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides), Lance Reddick (White House Down), Mark Dacascos (Lucky Day), Asia Kate Dillon (Billions, Orange is the New Black), Saïd Taghmaoui (The Missing), Jerome Flynn (Game of Thrones), Jason Mantzoukas (The Long Dumb Road), Tobias Segal (The Good Wife), Boban Marjanovic, and Anjelica Huston (The Royal Tenenbaums).
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum was directed by Chad Stahelski, director of John Wick and John Wick 2, from a screenplay by Derek Kolstad, Shay Hatten, Chris Collins, and Marc Abrams. Kolstad created the characters. Basil Iwanyk and Erica Lee served as producers.
The behind the scenes team includes Dan Laustsen, editor Evan Schiff, production designer Kevin Kavanaugh, and costume designer Luca Mosca.
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum will open in theaters on May 17, 2019.
The Plot:
In this third installment of the adrenaline-fueled action franchise, super-assassin John Wick returns with a $14 million price tag on his head and an army of bounty-hunting killers on his trail. After killing a member of the shadowy international assassin’s guild, the High Table, John Wick is excommunicado, but the world’s most ruthless hit men and women await his every turn.
Keanu Reeves stars as ‘John Wick’ in ‘John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum’ (Photo credit: Niko Tavernise)
Disneynature’s celebrating its 10th anniversary with the release of a new minute-long trailer for Penguins. The Disneynature film is poised to hit theaters on Wednesday, April 17, 2019 and will be the first of Disneynature’s releases to open in IMAX theaters.
Ticket sales from the film’s opening week will help the Wildlife Conservation Network (WCN). For every ticket purchased, Disneynature will donate to help “protect penguins across the southern hemisphere.”
“Disneynature has an amazing platform,” said Charles Knowles, president and co-founder of WCN. “They’re able to reach a global audience in a way that we can hardly fathom. They are uniquely positioned to tell the real story of penguins and the challenges they face. By teaming up with Disneynature—which is so strongly aligned with our own mission—we are able to uniquely communicate about the species we care so much about.”
“Antarctica is one of the few areas in the world that most people will never have an opportunity to see firsthand,” said Penguins producer Roy Conli. “It’s one of the most remote and harshest environments on Earth—but its stark beauty is breathtaking. Cultivating an understanding and appreciation of the area, the surrounding oceans and the animals who live there is essential to the future of our planet. That’s one of the reasons I love sharing the story of Steve—a penguin who’s working so hard to thrive in this world, and doing his part for the next generation.”
About Penguins:
Disneynature’s all-new feature film Penguins is a coming-of-age story about an Adélie penguin named Steve who joins millions of fellow males in the icy Antarctic spring on a quest to build a suitable nest, find a life partner and start a family. None of it comes easily for him, especially considering he’s targeted by everything from killer whales to leopard seals, who unapologetically threaten his happily ever after.
ABC’s cop drama The Rookie season one continues with episode 11 titled “Redwood.” The new episode will air on Tuesday, January 22, 2019 at 10pm ET/PT and in support of episode 11, ABC’s released photos and details on the plot.
Guest starring in season one episode 11 are Currie Graham as Ben McRee, Amanda Carlin as Alma, Lauren Stamile as Agent Phoenix Danvers, and Kevin Covais as Stanley Knott. Sylvain White directed from a script by Ally Seibert and Liz Alper.
The season one cast is led by Nathan Fillion as John Nolan and includes Alyssa Diaz as Angela Lopez, and Richard T. Jones as Sergeant Wade Grey. Titus Makin plays Jackson West, Mercedes Mason is Captain Zoe Andersen, Melissa O’Neil is Lucy Chen, Afton Williamson plays Talia Bishop, and Eric Winter is Tim Bradford.
Series star Nathan Fillion executive produces along with Mark Gordon, Michelle Chapman, and Jon Steinberg.
The “Redwood” Plot – An unscheduled visit by the vice president of the United States puts the station on high alert. The secret service tasks Officer Nolan (Nathan Fillion) and Officer Bishop (Afton Williamson) with checking out a possible threat to the vice president while the rest of the team try to keep the streets clear and safe for his visit.
The Season One Plot:
Starting over isn’t easy, especially for small-town guy John Nolan (Fillion) who, after a life-altering incident, is pursuing his dream of being a Los Angeles police officer. As the force’s oldest rookie, he’s met with skepticism from some higher-ups who see him as just a walking midlife crisis. If he can’t keep up with the young cops and the criminals, he’ll be risking lives including his own. But if he can use his life experience, determination and sense of humor to give him an edge, he may just become a success in this new chapter of his life.
Richard T Jones, Afton Williamson and Nathan Fillion in ‘The Rookie’ season 1 episode 11 (ABC/Eric McCandless)Nathan Fillion, Titus Makin and Melissa O’Neil in season 1 episode 11 (ABC/Eric McCandless)Melissa O’Neil, Titus Makin, Amanda Carlin and Nathan Fillion in the “Redwood” episode (ABC/Eric McCandless)Afton Williamson and Nathan Fillion in season 1 episode 11 (ABC/Eric McCandless)Alyssa Diaz, Titus Makin, Melissa O’Neil and Eric Winter in season 1 episode 11 (ABC/Eric McCandless)
WGN America has set a February 27, 2019 premiere date for the crime drama, Gone. The series also just debuted its first official trailer in which Danny Pino’s character describes the show’s premise. “36 hours after a victim is taken their chances of being found alive is less than 10%,” says Pino, recently seen as the head of a drug cartel in FX’s Mayans M.C.. The trailer furthers the “gone” theme by explaining that at any given moment 83,957 people are missing in the United States.
The new WGN America series is adapted from Chelsea Cain’s novel, One Kick.
In addition to Danny Pino, the cast of the 12 part limited series includes two-time Golden Globe nominee Chris Noth (Sex and the City, Law & Order), Leven Rambin (The Path, True Detective), Tracie Thomas (UnREAL, The Devil Wears Prada), and Any Mientus (The Flash, Anger Management).
The series was created by Matt Lopez (The Sorcerer’s Apprentice). Lopez also writes and executive produces. NBCUniversal International Studios’ Executive Vice President of Scripted Programming JoAnn Alfano (Resurrection, 30 Rock), Sara Colleton (Dexter), Kim Moses (Reckless), and Barry O’Brien (CSI: Miami) served as executive producers. Gone was produced by NBCUniversal International Studios.
The limited series will air on Wednesdays at 9pm ET/PT.
The Plot:
The series follows the story of Kit “Kick” Lannigan (Rambin), survivor of a famous child-abduction case, and Frank Novak (Noth), the FBI agent who rescued her. Years later, Novak recruits Lanigan to join a special task force dedicated to solving abductions and missing person’s cases. Paired with former Army intelligence officer John Bishop (Pino), Lanigan uses her intuitive wit and martial arts skills to solve cases and bring victims home.
CBS has released details on season one episode 12 of its compelling action drama, FBI. Episode 12 is set to air on Tuesday, January 22, 2019 at 9pm ET/PT and was directed by Terry Miller from a script by Brian Anthony.
Season one episode 12 guest stars include Cynthia Hamidi as Amira, Max Darwin as Nathanial Bain, Dennis Boutsikaris as President Edgar Whitman, Julian Gavilanes as Curt, and Celia Chevalier as Heather. G. K. Williams, Setareki Wainiqolo, Din Mayfield, Rodrigo Lopresti, Spenser Granese, Thaddeus Daniels, Lily Du, and Dalton Harrod also appear in episode 12.
Season one stars Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom “OA” Zidan, and Ebonée Noel as Kristen Chazal. The cast also includes Jeremy Sisto as Jubal Valentine and Sela Ward as Dana Mosier.
“A New Dawn” Plot – When an alt-right provocateur is murdered after giving a speech at a university in New York City, Maggie and OA investigate the school’s more extreme political groups and rely on OA’s sister, Amira (Cynthia Hamidi), a student, for help.
FBI Season 1 Plot:
“From Emmy Award winner Dick Wolf and the team behind the Law & Order franchise, FBI is a fast-paced drama about the inner workings of the New York office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. This elite unit brings to bear all their talents, intellect and technical expertise on major cases in order to keep New York and the country safe.
Born into a multigenerational law enforcement family, Special Agent Maggie Bell commits deeply to the people she works with as well as those she protects. Her partner is Special Agent Omar Adom ‘OA’ Zidan, a West Point graduate via Bushwick who spent two years undercover for the DEA before being cherry-picked by the FBI. Overseeing them is Special Agent in Charge, Dana Mosier, who operates under intense pressure 24/7/365 and has undeniable command authority.
The team also includes Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine, the nerve center of the office whose ability to easily relate to and engage with both superiors and subordinates makes him a master motivator. Kristen Chazal is the team’s most valued resource, a brilliant analyst recruited straight out of university who can piece together the big picture faster than anyone. These first-class agents tenaciously investigate cases of tremendous magnitude, including terrorism, organized crime and counterintelligence.”