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‘Once Upon a Time’ Season 5 Episode 17 Recap: Her Handsome Hero

Once Upon a Time Emilie de Ravin and Wes Brown
Emilie de Ravin and Wes Brown in ‘Once Upon a Time’ (Photo by Jack Rowand / ABC)

Gaston flashes a gorgeous smile, we find out if ogres are evil, Hades plays Let’s Make a Deal with Belle, and Emma’s nightmare springs to life in Once Upon a Time‘s season five episode 17 titled ‘Her Handsome Hero.’ Airing on April 10, 2016, ‘Her Handsome Hero’ also revealed Hades hates flowers and the Regina and Hook show is just as entertaining in the Underworld as it was in Storybrooke. It’s good to have Hook back getting on Regina’s nerves and vice versa, and it was also good to see another familiar face show up at the very end of the episode.

The Recap:

Belle (Emilie de Ravin) is deeply unimpressed when her father sets up a date with Gaston (Wes Brown). Although she doesn’t want to be wooed by him, her father says a war is brewing and they’ll need Gaston’s family’s support. In walks Gaston – handsome and charming – and he wins her over by asking if she hates meeting potential suitors as much as he does. He even offers to head back home if she doesn’t want him to stick around. Belle falls for his charm, and they head out on a walk.

In the Underworld, Belle tells Rumple (Robert Carlyle) she’s not about to give up her baby and he better fix the whole ‘Hades has rights to her child’ situation. But, he can’t use dark magic to fix it. She still thinks he can be good and not use dark magic. Belle basically says it’s her way or the highway.

In the graveyard, Emma (Jennifer Morrison) tries to use magic to wipe their names off the headstones. Before they can see if it’s actually going to work, Hook (Colin O’Donoghue) figures out (by the whipping winds and approaching funnel cloud) that a storm is coming. Hook, Emma, and Snow (Ginnifer Goodwin) run for safety. Just as quickly as it approached, the storm is gone but in its place is a beast who snatches Snow!

Fortunately, it’s all a dream and Emma wakes up calling her mother’s name. In reality, she’s actually on the roof of the library with Hook who reminds her it’s the first time she’s slept in days. They see the signal and head inside, joining up with Snow, Regina (Lana Parrilla), Henry (Jared Gilmore), and David (Josh Dallas). Hook asks if the squiggly lines Regina’s working on on the wall is her plan to get them home. [It’s great to have Hook and his dark wit back!] Regina explains the squiggly lines are the only way to break the protection spell Hades put on the elevator. Emma and Regina work their magic together and the elevator opens, only to reveal a break wall. Emma then asks Regina if burning the names off the gravestones would work and Regina confirms it would but that the spell to do that doesn’t exist. Emma lets her know it does – she saw it in a dream. Hook’s learned not to question her, delivering his first huge smile of the episode. Snow wants in on the adventure and Regina heads out to find Zelena (Rebecca Mader) to learn Hades’ weakness.

Once Upon a Time Season 5 episode 17
Colin O’Donoghue, Ginnifer Goodwin, Josh Dallas, Jennifer Morrison, Jared Gilmore and Lana Parrilla in ‘Once Upon a Time’ (Photo by Jack Rowand / ABC)

Zelena walks through the street, with Hades moping around a corner watching her walk away. Then he notices a flower sprouting through the destruction of the pavement, plucks it, and walks away.

Hades goes to visit Gaston at Storybrooke’s Pet Shelter and reveals Belle and Rumplestiltskin – the man who killed Gaston and sent him to the Underworld – are now in town. Hades offers Gaston a chance at revenge and Gaston wants to know why Hades would help him. Hades says it’s because he’s been finding flowers all over town and things aren’t supposed to be growing there. Thanks to the Storybrooke folks “hope has taken root” and Hades can’t have that. He needs Gaston to kill the Dark One by using special arrows.

Back in time, Gaston and Belle flirt during their walk, with Gaston saying none of the stories she’s heard about him are true. He says his love life has been empty and he’s spent his life looking for someone like her. Just then he hears something in the woods and takes off, bow ready, to shoot it. Belle runs after him and finds him at the edge of deep pit. Gaston sees an ogre in the pit and tells Belle that means war is closer than anyone thought. Ogres aren’t ever found this close to the castle. The ogre, on the floor of the pit, comes into the sunlight and Belle sees he’s just a child. She thinks he might have just wandered off from his home, but Gaston thinks he might just be a scout. If they bring him back to the castle, Belle says the soldiers will torture him and she can’t let that happen. Gaston trusts her – even though they’ve just met – and off they go to find a different way of getting the info from the ogre.

Back in the Underworld, Rumple’s getting frustrated trying to find white magic to defeat Hades. “To be able to turn darkness to light is a fool’s errand,” says Rumple. “To use darkness for light, that may be possible.” Belle refuses to let him use darkness and storms out of the shop. Rumple chases after her and just then an arrow flies by. They spot Gaston across the street taking aim. Belle can’t believe he’s there and Gaston explains he’s there to kill Rumple because Rumple killed him. He fires an arrow and Rumple catches it, quickly realizing the arrows where created by Hades. Belle pleads with Gaston that there must be another way, but Gaston says he can’t let the Beast go free. He shoots again and Rumple uses magic to move he and Belle to the docks out of harm’s way. There, Belle yells at Rumple for never telling her he killed her fiancee. Rumple says one scratch from the arrow and he’ll be trapped there forever, and that means he can’t help their child. He wants to use dark magic to defeat Gaston and Belle says nope, they’ll help Gaston move on and that might actually help them defeat Hades.


Emma tries to work the spell at the cemetery and has a severe case of deja vu when Hook warns of a fast-approaching storm. Emma’s freaked out, they run for shelter, and it’s just like her dream. Snow wants to take a look but Emma stops her, telling Hook and Snow they have to make a run for it.

Regina finds Zelena at the diner and tells her her daughter’s safely hidden in the woods with Robin. Zelena says if Hades wants something, he’ll never give up which makes Regina curious as to how she knows that. Regina wants them to try and act like sisters, asking what happened between her and Hades. Zelena reveals Hades fell in love with her. Regina figures out Zelena, who’s crying, loves Hades, but needs her to tell them how to get out of the Underworld. Regina needs to know his weakness and Zelena says as far as she knows, she’s his only weakness.

Emma, Hook, and Snow hide in Regina’s vault, with Emma finally letting them in on the scoop that in her dream Snow died.

Belle’s looking through drawers at the pet shelter and wants Rumple to use his magic to open Gaston’s locker. That prompts a discussion about Belle being a hypocrite and deciding when it’s okay for Rumple to use dark magic. Looking through his locker, Belle finds a book titled Her Handsome Hero and figures out she’s his unfinished business. She sends Rumple off, saying she can get through to Gaston.

Back in time, Belle and Gaston are in the library and she shows him a book that should tell them what the ogre is after. Gaston compliments her and tells Belle her mother must have been special to raise a daughter with so much fire. Belle hands him Her Handsome Hero, the first book her mother gave her and the one that made her fall in love with reading. Belle says it’s not a cheap romance but is about compassion and forgiveness – the things that make a hero. She offers it to him and he says he’ll read every word, twice. Calling her a woman of substance, they lean in for a kiss which is interrupted when she spots the answer to how to find out what the ogre wants. They need to use the Mirror of Souls and if there’s evil in their soul, their eyes will glow with fire. If not, then the ogre means them no harm. Belle heads out to get the mirror and Gaston makes her promise that if the creature is evil, she’ll tell her father.

In the Underworld, Hades shows up at the pet shelter and tells Belle he wants to help. He offers her a deal: she can keep her baby if she lets Rumple face Gaston. If one throws the other into the River of Souls, she can keep her baby. She turns down the offer and Hades leaves, telling her to let him know if she changes her mind.

Back in Regina’s vault, Hook thinks the monster’s gone when they hear something. He picks up a knife and stops just short of stabbing Regina. “I’m glad your reflexes are better than your sense of style,” says Regina. [It’s so good to have them back together trading quips.] Snow explains why they’re hiding and Emma tells them it’s because she saw her mother die in the dream, and Regina says maybe the dream is actually about Emma working out some issues. Hook, reluctantly, agrees. He wants to know what’s going on and Emma says she feels like she failed everyone. He reminds her she saved him, and she reminds him they’re all still trapped in the Underworld and she’s the one who brought them there. Emma thinks she should have done this alone and she’s always scared now someone will die. Snow says no one was forced to go there, and love is worth it – even though it’s hard. Snow says, “If you want to get home, let’s do what works. Let’s face this monster together.” That actually makes Emma smile – sure it’s a little smile but it counts.

Gaston goes to Rumple’s shop, arrow ready to shoot him. He thinks he sees Rumple but it’s a dummy that he shoots. In walks Belle who says now she knows for sure Gaston would kill Rumple if he had the chance. “Seeing him dead is the only thing I care about anymore,” says Gaston. Belle answers by throwing the book on the table and asking if he’s sure that’s all he wants. She tells him she wants to help him move on, asking why he still has the book. Gaston says he has the book because no matter how many times he throws it out, it always reappears. The book is a constant reminder of why he died, saying she made him weak. Gaston says being a hero isn’t about compassion; being a hero is only about strength. He’s angry when she defends Rumple, reminding her Rumple kidnapped her. She then confesses that Rumple’s her husband. Gaston can’t believe it. “Good old Belle, you always did have a soft spot for a monster.”

Back in time, Belle and her dad have the mirror and are going to hold it up to the ogre when they come across Gaston knocked out and laying by the tree. He was supposed to be watching the ogre but it escaped. He apologizes for letting the ogre escape and Belle’s dad says he’ll hunt the ogre down, but Gaston wants to do it himself. Belle wants to go with him because she still wants to use the mirror to check his ogre.

In the Underworld, Rumple wants to know the deal Hades offered Belle and she makes him promise he won’t hurt Gaston before telling him. She tells him and Rumple is surprised she turned Hades down. Rumple breaks his promise and takes off to find Gaston.

Back in time, the ogre is being chased by Gaston and his men on horseback. Belle’s following behind and isn’t there when they catch up to him with Gaston shooting him with an arrow as he hides up in a tree. The ogre falls to the ground and hides behind a rock. Gaston’s about to shoot again when Belle races up with the mirror. She stands in between Gaston and the ogre, and Gaston shoots anyway shattering the mirror but not completely. There’s a shard left which is enough for Belle to see Gaston’s eyes are glowing red. Belle confronts Gaston, telling him he tortured the ogre while she was gone and that’s why it attacked him. Gaston says he’s only trying to protect the kingdom, but Belle says he’ll have to shoot her first if he wants to kill the ogre.

In the Underworld, Rumple’s at the docks holding Gaston up by the neck using magic. Rumple lefts him higher and Belle races in and asks if she can say one thing before he throws Gaston in the river. “I have always known who you really are. That’s why I love you,” says Belle, kissing him. Then she pulls out the Dark One dagger and commands him to not hurt Gaston. Released, Gaston picks up his bow and arrow and is about to shoot Rumple when Belle pushes him into the river.

Back in time, Belle’s father tells her ogres have breached the eastern region. He blames her and says they’re now at war. He tells Belle they have to do what it takes to save the kingdom. They need Gaston’s family’s army but they won’t help unless she marries Gaston. Belle would be a hero if she marries him. In walks Gaston and he tells her they’ll rule side by side. He kneels before her and asks her to be his queen. Belle, taking a deep breath, agrees.

In the Underworld, Belle can’t believe she killed Gaston. Rumple comforts her, telling her at least their baby is safe and in pops Hades who says that wasn’t the deal. The deal was for Rumple or Gaston to throw the other into the river, and Belle calls him a monster and says she’ll have her baby freed from the deal. She killed Gaston because Hades forced her into it. Bending down, Hades watches as a flower shrivels and dies. He picks it, saying, “This is a beautiful flower imbued with my favorite scent – hopelessness.”

At the diner the shriveled flower is delivered to Zelena, complete with a pretty bow. She smiles as she picks it up.

Out in the woods, Hook, Snow, Regina, and Emma track the creature Emma dreamed would kill her mom. They spot it and Emma zaps it with magic. Snow gets there first and stops them before they can harm the creature again. It turns out to be Red! Welcome back again, Meghan Ory.

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MTV Movie Awards: 2016’s Winners

Pitch Perfect 2 Cast
The cast of ‘Pitch Perfect 2’ at the 2016 MTV Movie Awards (Photo by Getty Images for MTV)

The 2016 MTV Movie Awards hosted by Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart took place on April 9, 2016 at Warner Bros. studio, with Star Wars: The Force Awakens going into the awards show with the most nominations with 11. The latest Star Wars film emerged the big winner, earning awards in the Movie of the Year, Breakthrough Performance, and Best Villain categories. The R-rated comic book-inspired Deadpool also turned out to be popular with MTV voters. Ryan Reynolds took home the Best Comedic Performance award and shared the Best Fight trophy with Ed Skrein for the battle between Deadpool and Ajax.

Pitch Perfect 2 earned two MTV Movie Awards including the Best Kiss award for Rebel Wilson and Adam DeVine’s liplock. Other films earning awards at the annual MTV event were Straight Outta Compton, Mad Max: Fury Road, Jurassic World, Amy, The Revenant, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2, and Inside Out.


MOVIE OF THE YEAR
Star Wars: The Force Awakens

TRUE STORY
Straight Outta Compton

DOCUMENTARY
Amy

BEST FEMALE PERFORMANCE
Charlize Theron – Mad Max: Fury Road

BEST MALE PERFORMANCE
Leonard DiCaprio – The Revenant

BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMANCE
Daisy Ridley – Star Wars: The Force Awakens

BEST COMEDIC PERFORMANCE
Ryan Reynolds – Deadpool

BEST ACTION PERFORMANCE
Chris Pratt – Jurassic World

BEST HERO
Jennifer Lawrence – The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2

BEST VILLAIN
Adam Driver – Star Wars: The Force Awakens

BEST VIRTUAL PERFORMANCE
Amy Poehler – Inside Out

ENSEMBLE CAST
Pitch Perfect 2

BEST KISS
Rebel Wilson & Adam DeVine – Pitch Perfect 2

BEST FIGHT
Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) vs. Ajax (Ed Skrein) – Deadpool

MTV GENERATION AWARD
Will Smith

COMEDIC GENIUS AWARD
Melissa McCarthy

Complete List of MTV Movie Awards Nominees

‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’ Trailer is Here!

Fantastic Beasts Eddie Redmayne and Katherine Waterston
Katherine Waterston as Tina and Eddie Redmayne as Newt Scamander in Warner Bros. Pictures’ fantasy adventure ‘FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM.’ (Photo Credit: Jaap Buitendijk © 2015 Warner Bros Entertainment)

The MTV Movie Awards premiered the full trailer for Warner Bros Pictures’ Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, the first feature film with J.K. Rowling as screenwriter. Directed by Harry Potter veteran David Yates, the cast is led by Eddie Redmayne and features Katherine Waterston, Colin Farrell, Jon Voight, Ron Perlman, Carmen Ejogo, Dan Fogler, Alison Sudol, Ezra Miller, Samantha Morton, Jenn Murray, and Faith Wood-Blagrove. Warner Bros is releasing Fantastic Beasts in theaters on November 18, 2016.


The Plot: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is an all-new adventure returning us to the wizarding world created by J.K. Rowling. Academy Award winner Eddie Redmayne stars in the central role of wizarding world magizoologist Newt Scamander, under the direction of David Yates, who helmed the last four Harry Potter blockbusters. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them opens in 1926 as Newt Scamander has just completed a global excursion to find and document an extraordinary array of magical creatures. Arriving in New York for a brief stopover, he might have come and gone without incident…were it not for a NoMaj (American for Muggle) named Jacob, a misplaced magical case, and the escape of some of Newt’s fantastic beasts, which could spell trouble for both the wizarding and No-Maj worlds.

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‘Captain America: Civil War’ Clip: Team Captain America to the Rescue

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Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), Captain America (Chris Evans), and Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan) in ‘Captain America: Civil War’ (Photo © Marvel 2016)

Chris Evans took the stage at the 2016 MTV Movie Awards to premiere a new clip from Captain America: Civil War. The comic book-inspired film started screening for critics last week and has been earning overwhelmingly positive tweets from those who caught the early screenings. The new clip shows Captain America, Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), and Falcon (Anthony Mackie) taking on bad guys (who use poisonous gas) in order to, apparently, rescue Bucky (Sebastian Stan). Directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, the cast includes Robert Downey Jr as Iron Man, Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye, Paul Rudd as Ant-Man, Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow, Don Cheadle as War Machine, Paul Bettany as Vision, Chadwick Boseman as Black Panther, and Tom Holland as Spider-Man. Captain America: Civil War opens in theaters on May 6, 2016.


The Plot: Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War finds Steve Rogers leading the newly formed team of Avengers in their continued efforts to safeguard humanity. But after another incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability, headed by a governing body to oversee and direct the team. The new status quo fractures the Avengers, resulting in two camps—one led by Steve Rogers and his desire for the Avengers to remain free to defend humanity without government interference, and the other following Tony Stark’s surprising decision to support government oversight and accountability.

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‘Outlander’ Season 2 Episode 1 Recap: Through a Glass, Darkly

Outlander Season 2 Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan
Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan in ‘Outlander’ season 2 (Photo © 2016 Sony Pictures Television Inc)

Je Suis Prete, I am ready, DROUGHTLANDER IS OVER!!! Vive Les Frasers!! Yes, there is a decidedly strong French beginning to this Outlander recap, and for good reason. Even the incredible theme song has some French lines. Season 2 of Starz’s Outlander begins on the shores of France, about halfway through the episode. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves…

The premiere episode starts with the dashing, and powerfully strong-willed, Claire Beauchamp Randall Fraser (Caitriona Balfe) lying on the ground in the standing stone circle of Craig Nah Dun. This is NOT how the second book begins the process. The only similarity between the book and the show is that it does begin with her back in her own timeline. If I dwell on the book differences I will invariably give out spoilers, so I will just leave it there for book-to-show comparison for this first part of the episode. They are far too different, but don’t let that dissuade you from watching the episode if you are a dedicated book fan. The episode really does a wonderful job of moving the story forward in its own right. And the second half converges with the book again.

As I said, at the stones, Claire is lying on the ground. To me, it looks almost like she is surprised by this fact, but we will have to wait and see if my impression is correct (maybe in the finale when they close the circle?). You book fans know where I’m going with that {wink}. She kneels in front of that evil center stone and wails at it, hence my impression of surprise on her part. All of those she had just seen are GONE! She is utterly devastated and begins to walk down the road she drove up only a few years before. A man comes around the road behind her and tries to help her. She is completely disoriented and is extremely surprised to hear a car horn behind her. The gentleman is shocked to hear her ask what year it is. He responds that it is 1948. She lashes out at him after he hesitates to answer another odd question about who won the Battle of Culloden. He tells her that the British won. She crumples to the street in tears.

The scene transitions to Frank Randall (Tobias Menzies) charging down the hospital hall after receiving a call from the doctor (Sandy Welch) that Claire had been placed in a room there. Frank enters the room and the first thing Claire mentions is the noise as she looks out the window at the cars and buses passing by. Then she sees the reflection in the window of Frank and it startles her. She can’t hardly look directly at him. He voices his delight at her being back and approaches her. She jumps back because she sees, NOT Frank, but Black Jack Randall (also Tobias Menzies). It is but a flash, but enough that Frank apologies, unknowing what he is apologizing for. Of course, he could have no idea about BJR at this point, much less anything else other than Claire is back and in front of him. Then, a kind and gentle newsman {said in all sarcasm} pops in the room and snaps a photo. That gets into the papers along with the headline that she has been returned from the Fairies.

Frank mentions that they can stay with the Reverend Wakefield (James Fleet) while she recovers. An event that never happened in the books is that Claire is able to speak with Mrs. Graham (Tracey Wilkinson), the Reverend’s housekeeper. In the book, Claire laments that she wished she had the opportunity to speak with her, so I found this a great addition to the show. It also is consistent given the fact that Mrs. Graham told Frank about the stones in episode 8, ‘Both Sides Now,’ in the last season. Also something that never happened in the books.

Tobias Menzies in Outlander season 2
Tobias Menzies in ‘Outlander’ season two (Photo © 2016 Sony Pictures Television Inc)

Frank notices the clothes that she wore lying on a chair in the room. It actually helps to prove things. Frank got an opinion on the clothes from a colleague while they are having Claire recover at the Reverend’s house. He finds that the outfit is incredibly valuable and rare in their current 1948 timeframe; not something that can simply be purchased. During the week of Claire’s recovery up to this point, she is combing through the Reverend’s archives of information on the Battle of Culloden. Mrs. Graham and Claire start discussing Jamie, and it is the first smile we see from Claire. As they are talking, it hits Claire afresh that he is dead. All of them are dead. She is now 200 years in the future again. Mrs. Graham tries to help Claire cope and also says she needs to move forward, that she cannot live the rest of her days searching for ghosts.

Later that night, around bedtime, Claire asks Frank to step into her room so they can talk. They do have separate rooms. Claire has decided to tell Frank about what happened to her, so she imparts the story of the journey she took. She includes Jamie, all of it. But like Jamie, Frank believes her. Frank also relays to her his pain at losing her and what he has gone through. Tobias does an incredible job helping us to feel Frank’s situation. How would any of us react to such a tale? Frank accepts everything in such an unconditional way. Then she drops the other shoe. She is pregnant. Initially Frank is overjoyed, then the realization hits him that it could not possibly be his. This is the one moment of rage we see in Frank, and it scares Claire profoundly; as if she were facing Black Jack again. Frank runs out the door and outside. He stumbles into a workshop of the Reverend’s. He starts destroying things; breaking, beating, throwing anything he can get his hands on. Then he finally dissolves into tears on the floor.

Frank and the Reverend have a chat and Frank offers to pay for the damages, but the Reverend pushes that to the side. He asks Frank about how he would handle the child. Frank revealed that he discovered he is sterile and cannot produce a child of his own. He and the Reverend continue to talk out the situation and Frank comes to the understanding that Jamie’s child through Claire is his only chance to have offspring. During this chat, we get to see wee Roger (Rory Burns) again. Such a precious little boy. It does help Frank to hear Roger call the Reverend father. The Reverend points out that blood is not the only thing that makes a father and child relationship. Frank goes to Claire and tells her that he is willing to raise the child together, with no mention of Jamie. Jamie could be nothing but a ghost to the child and Frank is flesh. He also says that she must let Jamie go as long as he draws breath. Claire says that she knows she has to do that already, she promised Jamie she would do that much. She takes his hand and they embark on their new life together; marriage reset and heading for Boston. That blasted newspaper article about the fairies forced the decision of Frank taking an offered position at a university there.

At the bottom of the stairs of the plane into Boston, Frank reaches for Claire’s hand. As she takes it the scene resolves to show Claire taking Jamie’s (Sam Heughan) hand instead, off the boat from Scotland into France. They head for an Inn nearby. Jamie is still incredibly wounded and nursing serious injuries. We see him trying to get comfortable on a bed, but you can tell he is still dealing with physical and psychological impacts of what was done to him in Hell’s doorway as I like to call it, the Wentworth Prison. He reveals to Claire that he does feel BJRs touch still. Claire says that she is there and he is not.

Jamie jokes, always with that excellent sense of humor, that she is a tough one to get rid of. She says that she is stubborn, just like her husband. They both share a smile, but you can sure tell his healing has a very long way to go; it has only been a week in his time period. So Claire changes the subject to the path before them. The goal is to change the future. They have to stop the uprising from happening. Jamie asks if they should not try to win it instead of stopping it. Claire does not know enough to help win the battles, she only knows it happens and what the end result is. They discuss the challenge before them and determine the only path they can take is to try to stop it.

Jamie decides to write a letter to his cousin, Jared Fraser (Robert Cavanagh). They speak with Jared and have to convince him that they are on his side in the cause. To convince him they end up showing Jared the scars on Jamie’s back. That was all it took. Jared will help them to get involved with the Jacobite cause in France. Jared needs to make a trip so he allows Jamie to live in his house in Paris and requires him to help with his business. The bargain is struck between the pair. As the men sorted the details, Claire goes outside for a little walk in the fresh air. A terrible ruckus goes up across the docks. Claire sees a man being taken off one of the newly arrived ships. She recognizes the illness right away…Smallpox.

The man is taken into a nearby warehouse. Claire pushes her way in, professing to be a healer (in French). This is a new element to the show, subtitles. Claire knows French so we get to see the words this time around. She didn’t know Gaelic so we didn’t get subtitles when those words are spoken, still don’t when Jamie spouts them off. *snort*

The Harbor Master (Christian Perez) enters the area, as does Le Comte St. Germain (Stanley Weber). Claire goes to the Harbor Master and tells him it is the pox. The ship’s captain (Fabien Lucciarini) knows what this will mean, so he grabs Claire in a panic. Of course, Jamie doesn’t take kindly to this man rudely and roughly handling his pregnant wife. A second sick man is brought in just then and is already dead. The Harbor Master has no choice but to order the destruction of the ship and all the cargo. Le Comte St. Germain does not like this idea, even though he knows it is the law. He will lose a fortune in cargo. Since Claire said it so loudly, and in French so all could hear, there is no way to save the ship nor keep the story from spreading like wildfire. There is no way to conceal the issue now. The ship and cargo must be destroyed.

Le Comte stops Claire, asking who she is. After a pleasant exchange, with energy so thick you could cut it with a knife, Le Comte St. Germain threatens her for this disaster. If Claire hadn’t shouted out what was going on it could have been concealed, so he directly blames her for the loss of the ship and cargo. The Le Comte is a major competitor of Jared’s in the wine business. When Claire steps in it, she REALLY does it up right. He is a noble man of France, he is a competitor in the business that Jamie is about to steward for Jared, and she thoroughly set his anger level into wrath of the highest order. Watch your back, Sassenach. This just complicated an already highly complicated mission.

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‘The Jungle Book’ Video: The Cast on Their Characters

The Jungle Book Mowgli and Baloo

The Jungle Book voice cast members Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley, Idris Elba, Lupita Nyong’o, Scarlett Johansson, Giancarlo Esposito, and Christopher Walken talk briefly about their characters in this new featurette from Disney. Director Jon Favreau also discusses the action adventure film based on Rudyard Kipling’s stories. Opening in theaters on April 15, 2016, The Jungle Book‘s currently sitting at 100% fresh on RottenTomatoes, with critics calling it “a beauty to behold” and “visually breaktaking.”


The Jungle Book Plot: The Jungle Book is an all-new live-action epic adventure about Mowgli (newcomer Neel Sethi), a man-cub who’s been raised by a family of wolves. But Mowgli finds he is no longer welcome in the jungle when fearsome tiger Shere Khan (voice of Idris Elba), who bears the scars of Man, promises to eliminate what he sees as a threat. Urged to abandon the only home he’s ever known, Mowgli embarks on a captivating journey of self-discovery, guided by panther-turned-stern mentor Bagheera (voice of Ben Kingsley), and the free-spirited bear Baloo (voice of Bill Murray).

Along the way, Mowgli encounters jungle creatures who don’t exactly have his best interests at heart, including Kaa (voice of Scarlett Johansson), a python whose seductive voice and gaze hypnotizes the man-cub, and the smooth-talking King Louie (voice of Christopher Walken), who tries to coerce Mowgli into giving up the secret to the elusive and deadly red flower: fire. The all-star cast also includes Lupita Nyong’o as the voice of the fiercely protective mother wolf Raksha, and Giancarlo Esposito as the voice of wolf pack’s alpha male Akela.

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CinemaCon: ‘Independence Day Resurgence’ Cast Earns Ensemble Award

Liam Hemsworth in Independence Day Resurgence

Jeff Goldblum, Liam Hemsworth, Bill Pullman, Maika Monroe, Jessie Usher, Sela Ward, Vivica A. Fox and Brent Spiner have been tapped to receive CinemaCon’s Ensemble of the Universe Award for the upcoming film Independence Day: Resurgence. CinemaCon, the annual gathering of National Association of Theatre Owners, will be taking place April 11-14, 2016 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas with the Big Screen Achievement Awards set for the convention’s final night.

“With a talented cast of familiar faces and exciting newcomers Independence Day: Resurgence is sure to thrill audiences around the world when the next chapter of this blockbuster film hits movie theaters this summer,” stated Mitch Neuhauser, Managing Director of CinemaCon. “We could not be more excited than to honor the cast with this year’s ‘CinemaCon Ensemble of the Universe Award.’”


The Independence Day: Resurgence Plot: After Independence Day redefined the event movie genre, the next epic chapter delivers global spectacle on an unimaginable scale. Using recovered alien technology, the nations of Earth have collaborated on an immense defense program to protect the planet. But nothing can prepare us for the aliens’ advanced and unprecedented force. Only the ingenuity of a few brave men and women can bring our world back from the brink of extinction.

In addition to the Independence Day: Resurgence cast, other celebrities picking up awards at CinemaCon include Jason Blum, Dave Franco, Arnon Milchan, Zac Efron, Anna Kendrick, Adam DeVine, Keanu Reeves, Gina Rodriguez, Jack Huston, Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Christina Applegate, Kathryn Hahn and Annie Mumolo.

‘Game of Thrones’ Clip: Davos and Ghost Defend Jon Snow’s Body

Liam Cunningham Game of Thrones
Liam Cunningham in ‘Game of Thrones’ (Photo: Helen Sloan/courtesy of HBO)
Liam Cunningham visited Conan on Thursday, April 7, 2016 and brought with him a new clip from the upcoming sixth season of Game of Thrones. The new clip shows the Night’s Watch attempting to break down a door. On the other side stand Davos, Jon Snow’s direwolf, Ghost, and members of the Night’s Watch still loyal to Jon (Kit Harington). While Liam would not say whether Jon Snow is really, truly, 100% completely dead, he did tell Conan O’Brien that he holds a secret Game of Thrones fans are dying to find out. Cunningham knows who will ultimately sit on the Iron Throne, but author George R.R. Martin made him promise years ago that he would never tell. Cunningham hasn’t told a soul and joked that there are HBO snipers ready to take him out if he develops loose lips.

Game of Thrones Season 6 Plot: Following the shocking developments at the conclusion of season five, including Jon Snow’s bloody fate at the hands of Castle Black mutineers, Daenerys’ near-demise at the fighting pits of Meereen, and Cersei’s public humiliation in the streets of King’s Landing, survivors from all parts of Westeros and Essos regroup to press forward, inexorably, towards their uncertain individual fates.

Familiar faces will forge new alliances to bolster their strategic chances at survival, while new characters will emerge to challenge the balance of power in the east, west, north and south.

Watch the Game of Thrones clip:

‘Ray Donovan’ Season 4 Premiere Date, Trailer and Poster

Ray Donovan Season 4 Poster

The new teaser trailer for Showtime’s Ray Donovan season four may be short, but there are a lot of details packed into its one minute running time. The fourth season will premiere on June 26, 2016 at 9pm ET/PT and stars Liev Schreiber (featured on the teaser poster), Paula Malcomson, Eddie Marsan, Dash Mihok, Steven Bauer, Katherine Moennig, Pooch Hall, Kerris Dorsey and Devon Bagby. Guest stars in the upcoming season will include Lisa Bonet, Embeth Davidtz, Ted Levine, Gabriel Mann, Ismael Cruz Cordova, Chris Coppola and Billy Lush.

A look back at season three’s plot: Ray Donovan stars two-time Golden Globe and Emmy nominee Liev Schreiber as LA’s best professional fixer, the man called in to make the city’s celebrities, superstar athletes, and business moguls’ most complicated and combustible situations go away. Season 3 found Ray adrift from his family and those closest to him, while he focused on his business and desires to be his own boss. Meanwhile, his father Mickey (Jon Voight), who had narrowly escaped season two’s heist debacle, found himself charting a similar course to build his own empire.

Watch the Ray Donovan season 4 trailer

Ciara and Ludacris Will Host the Billboard Music Awards

Ludacris and Ciara host Billboard Music Awards

Ludacris will be handling hosting duties at the 2016 Billboard Music Awards, making it three years in a row that he’ll tackle the job – but this year he won’t be alone. Ciara will be joining Ludacris as a co-host this year, marking her first time as a Billboard Music Awards host. This year’s awards show will air live on ABC on May 22nd at 8pm ET and will be making the move to the new T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada which just opened on April 6th. Nominees for the awards will be announced on April 11th.

“The Billboard Music Awards is one of best award shows to honor chart success. My great friend Ludacris and I have also shared songs together on the Billboard chart,” stated Ciara. “I look forward to sharing the stage with him on this special night. It will definitely be a night to remember!”


“It is my honor to host the Billboard Music Awards for the 3rd year and a pleasure to host with my good friend Ciara,” said Ludacris. “I’m looking forward to another great show in a new and exciting venue.”

Last year’s awards show finished first in total viewers in its time slot. The 2015 Billboard Music Awards also scored the highest ratings for the show in 14 years years, drawing an audience of 11.2 million.

Details on how the nominees are chosen: “Billboard Music Awards finalists are based on key fan interactions with music, including album and digital songs sales, radio airplay, streaming, touring and social engagement. These measurements are tracked year-round by Billboard and its data partners, including Nielsen Music and Next Big Sound. The awards are based on the reporting period of March 23, 2015 through March 17, 2016. Since 1940, the Billboard charts have been the go-to guide for ranking the popularity of songs and albums, and are the ultimate measure of a musician’s success.”

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