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‘Station 19’ Season 7 Episode 3 Preview: Photos, Cast, and “True Colors” Promo

The crew celebrates Pride month on ABC’s Station 19 season seven episode three, “True Colors.” Episode three will air on Thursday, March 28, 2024 at 10pm ET/PT.

Season seven stars Jaina Lee Ortiz as Andy Herrera, Jason George as Dr. Ben Warren, Grey Damon as Jack Gibson, Barrett Doss as Victoria Hughes, Jay Hayden as Travis Montgomery, and Danielle Savre as Maya Bishop. Boris Kodjoe plays Robert Sullivan, Stefania Spampinato is Dr. Carina DeLuca, Josh Randall is Sean Beckett, Merle Dandridge is Natasha Ross, and Carlos Miranda is Theo Ruiz.

“True Colors” Plot: The Station 19 crew struts their stuff at the FABruary Winter Pride parade, where Maya encounters someone important from her past. Carina looks to Bailey for support, while Travis and Eli arrive at a crossroads.

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Jay Hayden, Rob Heaps, Robert Curtis Brown, and Kevin Daniels in ‘Station 19’ season 7 episode 3 (Disney/James Clark)

Station 19 Description, Courtesy of ABC:

Station 19 follows a group of heroic Seattle firefighters as they put their lives and hearts on the line. From the executive producers of Grey’s Anatomy, Scandal, and How to Get Away with Murder, the series takes us inside the tough, tight-knit and sometimes heartbreaking world of the city’s bravest first responders.

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Jaina Lee Ortiz and Danielle Savre in season 7 episode 3 (Disney/James Clark)
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Carlos Miranda and Merle Dandridge in season 7 episode 3 (Disney/James Clark)
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Jay Hayden, Rob Heaps, Robert Curtis Brown, and Kevin Daniels in season 7 episode 3 (Disney/James Clark)
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Symone in season 7 episode 3 (Disney/James Clark)
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Josh Randall, Barrett Doss, Jay Hayden, Danielle Savre, Carlos Miranda, Boris Kodjoe, and Jason George in season 7 episode 3 (Disney/Anne Marie Fox)
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Josh Randall, Barrett Doss, Jay Hayden, Danielle Savre, Carlos Miranda, and Boris Kodjoe in season 7 episode 3 (Disney/Anne Marie Fox)




‘Manhunt’ Episode 4 “The Secret Line” Preview: Clip, Plot, Cast, and Photos

The new clip from episode four of Apple TV+’s Manhunt shows President Lincoln’s right-hand man Edwin Stanton (played by Tobias Menzies, Outlander) confronting a powerful man who’s protecting Lincoln’s assassin, John Wilkes Booth. Episode four premieres on Friday, March 29, 2024 and focuses on Stanton and Detective Lafayette Baker’s (Patton Oswalt, The Sandman) investigation into the “ties between Manhattan’s most elite Wall Street traders, the Confederacy, and Booth.”

The critically acclaimed true crime thriller also stars Anthony Boyle (Masters of the Air) as John Wilkes Booth, Hamish Linklater (Midnight Mass) as President Abraham Lincoln, Lovie Simone (Greenleaf) as Mary Simms, and Will Harrison (Daisy Jones & The Six) as David Herold. Brandon Flynn (13 Reasons Why) plays Edwin Stanton Jr, Damian O’Hare (Hatfields & McCoys) is Thomas Eckert, Glenn Morshower (The Resident) is Andrew Johnson, and Matt Walsh (Veep) is Dr. Samuel Mudd.

The seven-part series was created by Emmy nominee Monica Beletsky and is based on James Swanson’s bestselling, Edgar Award-winning non-fiction book, Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln’s Killer. Beletsky, author Swanson, Carl Franklin, Layne Eskridge, Kate Barry, Michael Rotenberg, Richard Abate, Frank Smith, and Naia Cucukov serve as executive producers.

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Brandon Flynn and Tobias Menzies in ‘Manhunt’ episode 4 (Photo Credit: Apple TV+)
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Anthony Marble in episode 4 (Photo Credit: Apple TV+)
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Will Harrison in episode 4 (Photo Credit: Apple TV+)
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Hamish Linklater and Lili Taylor in episode 4 (Photo Credit: Apple TV+)
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Brandon Flynn and Tobias Menzies in episode 4 (Photo Credit: Apple TV+)
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Patton Oswalt in episode 4 (Photo Credit: Apple TV+)

‘Succession’s Matthew Macfadyen Joins Elizabeth Banks in ‘The Miniature Wife’

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Matthew Macfadyen and Elizabeth Banks in ‘The Miniature Wife’ (Photo by: Peacock)

Two-time Emmy winner Matthew Macfadyen is following up his incredible run as Tom Wambsgans in HBO’s critically acclaimed Succession with a starring role in The Miniature Wife. Emmy nominee Elizabeth Banks is also on board to star in the series, and both Banks and Macfadyen will serve as executive producers.

The series, described as a romantic dramedy, was just given a straight-to-series order by Peacock.

The Miniature Wife, based on the short story written by Manuel Gonzalez, is a high-concept marital dramedy examining the power (im)balances between spouses, Lindy (Elizabeth Banks) and Les (Matthew Macfadyen), who battle each other for supremacy after a technological accident induces the ultimate relationship crisis,” reads Peacock’s synopsis.

Jennifer Ames and Steve Turner (Boardwalk Empire) created the dramedy and will guide the series as showrunners and executive producers. Additional executive producers include Michael Ellenberg and Lindsey Springer. Media Res (The Morning Show, Pachinko) is producing the series.

Macfadyen will be seen this summer in Deadpool and Wolverine, starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman. He also recently wrapped up filming on Holland, Michigan, directed by Mimi Cave and starring Nicole Kidman, Gael García Bernal, and Rachel Sennott. In addition, Macfadyen will be co-starring in Netflix’s limited series Death By Lightning. Michael Shannon is playing U.S. President James Garfield, and Macfadyen is attached to play his assassin, Charles Guiteau.

Banks’ recent credits include The Beanie Bubble, Call Jane, Brightburn, and the Mrs. America limited series. In 2023, Banks directed the R-rated comedy Cocaine Bear starring Keri Russell, Alden Ehrenreich, and O’Shea Jackson Jr.

 

‘The Voice’ Season 25 Taps Keith Urban as Mega Mentor

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Keith Urban (Photo by: Greg Gayne/NBC)

Season 25 of NBC’s The Voice is bringing Grammy Award-winner Keith Urban in as a mega mentor. Urban’s no stranger to the singing competition, having served as a coach on seasons one, 10, and 11 of the Australian version.

Urban also joined Blake Shelton during season 15, acting as an advisor.

Chance the Rapper, Dan + Shay, John Legend, and Reba McEntire serve as coaches on season 25, and Urban will be helping out by mentoring the remaining artists as they progress from the Battle Rounds and into the Knockouts beginning on Monday, April 8.

“During the Knockout Rounds, artists are paired against a teammate once more, but select their own song to perform individually while their direct competitor watches and waits. With his deep-seated passion for music, vast performing experience, versatility and musical virtuosity, Urban will provide invaluable advice to the artists alongside the coaches to bolster their unique strengths and elevate their performances,” reads NBC’s announcement. “Coaches alone choose the winner from their team to advance to the Playoffs, the last round before the Live Shows. Each coach has one steal in the Knockouts.”

Season 25 is airing on Mondays at 8pm and Tuesdays at 9pm ET/PT.

The four-time Grammy Award winner will be dropping his new album featuring “Straight Line” and “Messed Up As Me” later this year. His awards shelf also includes 13 CMAs, 15 ACMs, three AMAs, and two People’s Choice Awards. Urban’s earned nine consecutive gold, platinum, or multi-platinum albums, and has a record-breaking 38 Top 10s.

‘Under the Bridge’ Trailer Starring Lily Gladstone and Riley Keough

Hulu’s first trailer for Under the Bridge shows the start of an investigation into the murder of a teenage girl. Based on true events, the limited series is set to premiere on the streaming service on April 17, 2024 with the release of the first two episodes.

The cast is led by Oscar nominee Lily Gladstone (Killers of the Flower Moon) and Riley Keogh (Daisy Jones & The Six). The cast also includes Vritika Gupta, Chloe Guidry, Javon “Wanna” Walton, Izzy G., Aiyana Goodfellow, Ezra Faroque Khan, and Archie Panjabi.

Under the Bridge is based on acclaimed author Rebecca Godfrey’s book about the 1997 true story of fourteen-year-old Reena Virk (Gupta) who went to join friends at a party and never returned home,” reads Hulu’s synopsis. “Through the eyes of Godfrey (Keough) and a local police officer (Lily Gladstone), the series takes us into the hidden world of the young girls accused of the murder — revealing startling truths about the unlikely killer.”

Quinn Shephard adapted Rebecca Godfrey’s book for the series and serves as an executive producer. Additional executive producers include Keough, Gina Gamell, Samir Mehta, Liz Tigelaar, Stacey Silverman, Tara Duncan, and author Godfrey (posthumously). Geeta Patel directs and executive produces.

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Poster for Hulu’s ‘Under the Bridge’

‘FBI: Most Wanted’ Season 5 Episode 6 Preview: Photos, Cast and “Fouled Out” Promo

The team is called in to help with an active shooter on CBS’s FBI: Most Wanted season five episode six. Directed by Corey Bowles from a script by D. Dona Lee, episode six – “Fouled Out” – will air on Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at 10pm ET/PT.

Season five stars Dylan McDermott as Supervisory Special Agent Remy Scott, Roxy Sternberg as Special Agent Sheryll Barnes, Keisha Castle-Hughes as Special Agent Hana Gibson, Edwin Hodge as Special Agent Ray Cannon, and Shantel VanSanten as Special Agent Nina Chase.

“Fouled Out” Plot: After the Fugitive Task Force mobilizes to help apprehend an active shooter on a college campus in Queens, they find themselves in the middle of the glitzy world of college basketball. Also, Barnes and Charlotte attempt to work on their relationship.

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Dylan McDermott as Supervisory Special Agent Remy Scott and Roxy Sternberg as Special Agent Sheryll Barnes in ‘FBI: Most Wanted’ season 5 episode 6 (Photo: Mark Schafer © 2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

FBI: Most Wanted Plot, Courtesy of CBS:

From Emmy Award winner Dick Wolf, FBI: Most Wanted is a high-stakes drama that focuses on the Fugitive Task Force, an elite unit that relentlessly pursues and captures the notorious criminals on the Bureau’s Most Wanted list. The team’s charming but formidable leader is Supervisory Special Agent Remy Scott, who started his career in the New York FBI field office before rising through the ranks of the Bureau in Philadelphia and Las Vegas.

The team includes Special Agent Sheryll Barnes, a former NYPD detective and forensics expert who is raising two young children with her wife; Special Agent Hana Gibson, a gifted millennial computer whiz with a sharp wit and mad hacking skills; Special Agent Ray Cannon, who is a former New Orleans cop-turned-junior detective and worked Violent Crimes in Albany after following in his retired FBI agent father’s footsteps.

The newest member of the Fugitive Task Force is well-seasoned Special Agent Nina Chase who, most recently, worked assorted cases with the New York office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Originally from the Houston field office where she specialized in undercover work, Nina is a standout agent who is skilled with cars and has a penchant for driving fast. Always in the field and always on the run, FBI: Most Wanted is a weekly adrenaline shot about the thrill of the chase.

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Dylan McDermott as Supervisory Special Agent Remy Scott, Shantel VanSanten as Special Agent Nina Chase, and Roxy Sternberg as Special Agent Sheryll Barnes. Photo: Mark Schafer/CBS ©2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Keisha Castle-Hughes as Special Agent Hana Gibson and Shantel VanSanten as Special Agent Nina Chase in season 5 episode 6 (Photo: Mark Schafer © 2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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Edwin Hodge as Special Agent Ray Cannon, Keisha Castle-Hughes as Special Agent Hana Gibson, and Shantel VanSanten as Special Agent Nina Chase in season 5 episode 6 (Photo: Mark Schafer © 2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.)
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Dylan McDermott as Supervisory Special Agent Remy Scott in season 5 episode 6 (Photo: Mark Schafer © 2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.)




‘The Interrogation Tapes’ True Crime Docuseries Episodes and Air Dates

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Key art for ABC News Studios’ ‘The Interrogation Tapes’

ABC News Studios is adding the new true-crime documentary series The Interrogation Tapes: A Special Edition of 20/20 to ABC’s primetime lineup in April 2024. The series, premiering on April 1st, will delve into recent criminal cases, focusing on interrogations conducted in each specific case. New one-hour episodes will air on Mondays at 10pm ET/PT.

The series is executive produced by Janice Johnston, Eamon Mcniff, Remy Weber, and ABC News Studios’ David Solan. Lisa Soloway serves as executive editorial producer.

The Interrogation Tapes: A Special Edition of 20/20 [is] a new true-crime docuseries looking at some of the most compelling criminal cases in recent history through the lens of interrogations, unveiling the tricks of the trade detectives use to coax confessions from suspects. As the stories unfold, experts in the science and tactics of interrogations, along with ABC News legal correspondents Ryan Smith, Brian Buckmire and Jami Floyd, go inside this supercharged space, unpacking dynamic, tense and vulnerable moments at the heart of each case,” reads ABC News’ synopsis. “Audiences will gain insights into the special techniques employed by different interrogators, how some use the physical space, methods employed when looking for clues, analysis of a suspect’s speech and body language, and how this all can culminate in the truth — or a false confession.”

Season 1 Episode Guide and Air Dates

“With Friends Like These” (Monday, April 1)
“With Friends Like These” follows the death of 19-year-old aspiring artist Sarah Stern, first reported missing when her car was discovered abandoned on a bridge. Investigators begin to focus on Stern’s childhood friend as a suspect after they cue in on troubling statements and omissions made during his police interviews. However, an up-and-coming filmmaker is willing to go undercover to help the case, which leads to the capturing of a chilling confession.

“The Clique” (Monday, April 8)
“The Clique” presents the story of the Clear Lake Massacre, beginning with the hunt for the killer of four young people murdered in a home outside Houston, Texas. After years of chasing dead ends, a tipster points law enforcement in a surprising direction — a young woman, once bullied in school, befriended by two of the victims who helped her become a beauty queen. Investigators begin to grapple with a crucial question: Is this former “Miss Irresistible” a mere pawn in a cold-blooded killing or a calculated mastermind?

“The Devil in Disguise” (Monday, April 15)
“The Devil in Disguise” follows the investigation into the shocking murders of pregnant mother Shanann Watts and her two young children. After Shanann and her children go missing, her husband, Chris Watts, appears on local news to plead for their safe return. However, something in his demeanor seems off to investigators, so they bring him in for questioning. After Watts flunks a polygraph, detectives open the interrogation room to a surprising guest as they try to get to the truth.

“Sins of the Father” (Monday, April 22)
“Sins of the Father” unravels the story of Karl Karlsen, whose wife and son died years apart in what first appeared to be horrible accidents. However, suspicious insurance plans and a secret recording put Karlsen in the crosshairs of an hours-long interrogation as detectives seek to unlock decades of deadly family secrets.

“Mystery on the Hudson” (Monday, April 29)
“Mystery on the Hudson” follows the investigation into the drowning death of Vincent Viafore. After first appearing to be a tragic accident, investigators grow suspicious once they begin speaking with his fiancée. Now, talking to ABC News for the first time, the lead detective of this case, Donald DeQuarto, unpacks how the interrogation of Viafore’s fiancée led him down a path of trying to discover if something more sinister happened.

“Stranger Than Fiction: The Murder of Angie Dodge” (Monday, May 6)
“Stranger Than Fiction: The Murder of Angie Dodge” tells the story of a false confession and a determined quest for the truth. After Angie Dodge is murdered, police zero in on 20-year-old Chris Tapp as the suspect. Convinced he was part of the crime, authorities relentlessly interrogate Tapp before he finally confesses. Shockingly, Dodge’s own mother becomes certain of Tapp’s innocence after watching recordings of his interrogation, sparking a years-long search for the truth before police can question the real killer.




‘Tracker’ Season 1 Episode 6 Recap: “Lexington”

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Sofia Pernas as Billie and Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw in ‘Tracker’ season 1 episode 6 (Photo: Ed Araquel/CBS © 2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

CBS’s Tracker star Justin Hartley’s joined by his real-life wife, Sofia Pernas, for episode six, “Lexington.” Pernas guest stars as Billie Matalon, a fellow bounty hunter/rewardist who’s also on the case of Argo – a missing racehorse – stolen in the middle of the night.

Colter Shaw (Hartley) meets with the horse’s owner, Hugh Lazlo, and learns Argo’s got a Kentucky Derby qualifier coming up in three days. Thus, the massive $250,000 reward. If Argo can place in the Derby, then Hugh’s family will be able to charge a five-figure stud fee for the rest of his life.

The police aren’t really interested in the case and have deemed it low priority. Fortunately, Colter’s got something to go on as the security team has detailed information on when the theft occurred and how long it took to respond. Based on the short time span and the equipment involved, the thief knew exactly what he/she was doing.

Technically, Argo is owned by four people, but Hugh is responsible for the horse’s daily care. Hugh’s currently separated from his wife, Tina, who’s also a co-owner. They’re on the verge of a divorce, and Colter senses Hugh believes she’s involved. Hugh reveals the thief took Argo’s pedigree papers, and Tina’s the only other person with access to the safe containing the papers.

Hugh also explains that Tina’s current boyfriend, Redford James, owns a horse named The Gates of Hell. James’ horse would have better odds of winning if Argo didn’t race. Tina is currently living with Redford.

As Colter is leaving, he runs into Billie, who’s also anxious to score a huge payday. She’s done her homework and is sure Redford wasn’t involved. Colter disagrees, and the conversation turns to their past super-short relationship as business partners. Billie loves the idea of beating Colter to the reward, and Colter can only chuckle at her optimism.

Teddi (Robin Weigert) and Velma (Abby McEnany) check in and apologize that they didn’t know this wasn’t a “private hire.” They’re just as surprised as Colter that Billie’s also on the case. Colter asks them to find out everything they can about Redford James, and they confirm that Redford’s hosting a black-tie gala that very evening.

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Justin Hartley and Sofia Pernas in ‘Tracker’ season 1 episode 6 (Photo: Michael Courtney/CBS © 2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

Colter wrestles up a tux and introduces himself to Tina and Redford at the party. They’re both aware he’s a tracker and surprised he’s in attendance. Tina knows Hugh suspects them, and Redford describes Hugh as certifiable and out of control.

Tina and Colter speak privately, and Tina insists that while Hugh is obsessed with Argo, she would never hurt the horse. She loves Argo and wouldn’t put him in danger. Argo’s two other co-owners join the conversation and thank Colter for his help. The threesome describes their partnership as wonderful, and Tina adds that they complement each other.

Colter spots Billie and then heads upstairs to look around. He’s opening cabinets when Billie speaks up, and Colter claims he knew she was in the room the whole time. (Her perfume gave her away.)

After a little uncomfortable reminiscing about the past, Colter volunteers to watch the door while Billie breaks into the safe. Colter goes through a drawer and finds betting slips for the Lexington Cup. The bets are on The Gates of Hell and Argo to finish first and second, with either horse in either spot winning.

Colter and Billie argue over who sold who out on their one and only case as partners while she opens the safe. Colter confesses he trusted her, and she suggests that after five years they both should move on from this argument.

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Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw in ‘Tracker’ episode 6 (Photo: Michael Courtney/CBS © 2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

Billie cracks the safe and the papers on Argo aren’t inside.

They’re forced to hide under a desk as a security guard checks out the room. Once he’s gone, they return to the party and Billie decides they should team up. Colter is stunned she’d make the offer, but Billie believes they can solve the case quicker by working together. They could split the money and go their separate ways.

Colter says he’ll consider it and later, after the party, Velma and Teddi are adamant he should turn Billie down. However, Colter’s worried that Billie is a step ahead of him. Velma and Teddi remind him that Billie left him high and dry – and being chased by thugs. They don’t want to get tricked out of another reward.

Still, Colter’s considering the partnership. “Just no, Colter. Just no,” says Teddi.

The following day Colter pays Billie a visit, and she immediately assumes the answer is yes. Both Colter and Billie have ruled Redford out as being behind the theft, and they decide the next step is to visit the crime scene. They walk through the barn and go over the time frame minute by minute. Whoever did it brought a horse trailer onto the property, cut the barn’s padlock, tripped the security alarm, loaded up Argo, and drove off without anyone noticing.

The stable door camera was covered, and the security cameras at the two gates don’t show anything unusual. The spray paint used on the stable door camera is a standard issue, so tracking down who bought it is impossible. Plus, there are too many tire tracks to pin it down to the right trailer.

Colter is beginning to suspect this whole thing is a setup. He scans the nearby fence and finds a cut spot. “Argo wasn’t driven out of here in a trailer. He was ridden out by one person,” says Colter.

They question Hugh about their theory, and Hugh finds it difficult to believe. Argo didn’t like strangers and was tricky to ride. Tina could ride him, but Hugh reveals he was with her going over bills when the alarm went off.

Next, Colter and Billie ask Argo’s veterinarian Dr. Glenn about the missing horse. The vet explains Argo’s personality changed after Hugh and Tina split up, and he only knows two people who could ride him: Argo’s former jockey and his trainer, Dan Flynn.

Colter and Billie have Bobby dig into Dan Flynn and learn he was fired six months ago and is currently homeless. Plus, he got into a fistfight with Hugh recently. Bobby tracks his phone and he’s only a few miles away right now. Colter and Billie head to the phone’s location and discover Dan’s dead body. Billie hears the coroner say he was shot twice the night Argo was stolen. They both deduce Dan stole the horse and was supposed to meet the person who hired him to do it at this location. The killer took Argo after murdering Dan.

Billie keeps the cops sidetracked while Colter looks around. He spots hoofprints and a syringe labeled Xylazine HCL – a horse tranquilizer. That probably came from a vet, which means Billie and Colter need to speak with Argo’s doctor and Hugh again.

Colter fills Hugh in on the new developments, and Hugh’s sure that Dan’s not a criminal. He had a drinking problem and couldn’t be by the horses. Hugh gave him money and told him to get help. Hugh also reveals a message just came in on the tipline from someone who thought they saw Argo at a red barn on Route 23. The horse the caller saw had a bandaged back leg – just like Argo. Hugh didn’t tell anyone about Argo’s leg injury, so he thinks the caller is legitimate.

Meanwhile, Billie speaks with Dr. Glenn about the horse tranquilizer. Billie lies and says someone’s outside messing with the doctor’s truck, and after he leaves, she locks the door and searches his desk. She finds Argo’s medical file and when Colter calls, she describes Argo as a “pin cushion.” There was more going on than a back leg injury. He was being shot up with sedatives, painkillers, and steroids.

Billie wonders how they got past race officials, and Colter confirms it’s easy. He’s also aware the FBI is currently investigating the industry.

Billie continues looking through Argo’s records and discovers Argo is infertile. She thinks the vet is being paid to dope horses illegally.

Colter has Bobby look up who owns the red barn and dig into Dr. Glenn.

Night falls, and Billie and Colter make it to the red barn. It’s empty and smells like gasoline. The door slams behind them and Colter works on prying it open as a fire breaks out inside the barn. He’s unsuccessful and they head upstairs to the loft. Colter kicks open a door, and they leap to safety just as the flames are about to overtake them.

Safely in his truck, Colter takes care of a deep cut on Billie’s hand as they go over everything that’s happened. They now believe it’s all been a setup and that at least one of the owners was behind the theft to hide the fact that Argo was too injured to race and infertile. Colter thinks Hugh and Tina were unaware of Argo being doped up or the extent of his injuries.

Having their lives threatened changes everything, and they’re about to kiss when a call from Bobby interrupts the moment. He’s followed the money and tracked it to Stuart Tyler, one of Argo’s owners. The money also shows Stuart recently purchased a remote pastureland.

Billie and Colter head to the remote pasture and Argo is there, along with a few other horses. Colter grabs Argo and brings him to the trailer, only to discover Billie being held at gunpoint by Stuart. He has Colter drop his gun and orders him to load Argo in the trailer.

Stuart is going to stage it to look like they found Argo and then, overcome with greed, they killed each other. Colter doesn’t think that’ll fly and Billie suggests he just pay them off. Colter goes with it, and reminds Stuart they aren’t cops. Stuart claims Dan turned on him at that last minute, and that’s the only reason he killed him.

Colter glances down at his gun and Stuart foolishly makes a move to grab it. Billie kicks him and maintains his attention while Colter gets possession of his own gun and Stuart’s.

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Sofia Pernas as Billie in ‘Tracker’ episode 6 (Photo: Ed Araquel/CBS © 2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

Colter delivers Argo to Tina and Hugh, and they’re both incredibly grateful to have their horse back. They can’t believe Stuart was behind the whole thing, and they’re shocked he was paying off Dr. Glenn to pump Argo full of steroids. Colter breaks the news that Argo’s infertile and can’t race or provide stud services. Stuart was keeping that info to himself so as not to void the insurance policy.

Hugh is fine with Argo’s condition, and he and Tina say this will always be Argo’s home, even if he’s done racing.

The episode ends with Billie confirming the FBI is now certain Stuart was behind everything. Unfortunately, they’ve frozen his accounts, including the escrow account with their $250,000 paycheck. Billie’s sorry this was a huge waste of time, but Colter believes it was a win for Argo, Hugh, and Tina. Plus, she was right; they had a good time working together.

Colter confesses he thought about double-crossing her, and she admits she thought about it, too. Colter suggests they have dinner and go over how they were planning on pulling it off. But Billie asks for a rain check since she has a job she needs to get to in Austin.

They say their goodbyes and Colter heads off, alone.




‘Will Trent’ Season 2 Episode 4 Preview: Cast, Photos, and Promo

After taking a three-week break, ABC’s Will Trent will return with season two episode four which involves a hunt for the “Boo Hag.” Episode four, “It’s Easier to Handcuff a Human Being,” will air on Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at 8pm ET/PT.

Ramón Rodríguez leads the cast in the title role, with Erika Christensen returning as Angie Polaski and Iantha Richardson starring as Faith Mitchell. Jake McLaughlin plays Michael Ormewood and Sonja Sohn is Amanda Wagner.

“It’s Easier to Handcuff a Human Being” Plot: Will and Faith investigate a small town haunted by the “Boo Hag,” where a suspect is quickly assumed, but connections to the past unveil unexpected surprises. Meanwhile, Ormewood investigates a TV star’s murder, and Amanda senses impending danger.

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Ramon Rodriguez, Iantha Richardson and Sonja Sohn in ‘Will Trent’ season 2 episode 4 (Disney/Daniel Delgado Jr.)

Will Trent Description, Courtesy of ABC:

Based on Karin Slaughter’s New York Times bestselling Will Trent series, Special Agent Will Trent of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) was abandoned at birth and endured a harsh coming-of-age in Atlanta’s overwhelmed foster care system. Now, Will uses his unique point of view in the pursuit of justice and has the highest clearance rate in the GBI.

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Iantha Richardson and Ramon Rodriguez in season 4 episode 2 (Disney/Daniel Delgado Jr.)
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Erika Christensen and Jake McLaughlin in season 4 episode 2 (Disney/Daniel Delgado Jr.)
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David Maldonado, Iantha Richardson, and Ramon Rodriguez in season 2 episode 4 (Disney/Daniel Delgado Jr.)
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Ramon Rodriguez and Daphne Bloomer in season 2 episode 4 (Disney/Daniel Delgado Jr.)
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Jake McLaughlin and Erika Christensen in season 2 episode 4 (Disney/Daniel Delgado Jr.)
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Iantha Richardson, Ramon Rodriguez and Daphne Bloomer in season 2 episode 4 (Disney/Daniel Delgado Jr.)




‘9-1-1’ Season 7 Episode 3 Preview: Photos, Cast, and “Capsized” Promo

ABC’s 9-1-1 concludes its three-episode Titanic/Poseidon-ish event with season seven episode three. “Capsized” will air on Thursday, March 28, 2024 at 8pm ET/PT.

Season seven stars Angela Bassett as Athena Grant, Peter Krause as Bobby Nash, Jennifer Love Hewitt as Maddie Buckley, and Oliver Stark as Evan “Buck” Buckley. Kenneth Choi plays Howie “Chimney” Han, Aisha Hinds is Henrietta “Hen” Wilson, Ryan Guzman is Eddie Diaz, and Gavin McHugh is Christopher Diaz.

“Capsized” Plot: With each moment becoming critical as the ship is flipped upside down, Athena and Bobby take charge, seeking methods for rescue while navigating efforts to guide survivors to safety. Meanwhile, Hen defies protocols in her search for Bobby and Athena.

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Peter Krause and Angela Bassett in ‘9-1-1’ season 7 episode 3 (Disney/Mike Taing)

9-1-1 Description, Courtesy of ABC:

The series explores the high-pressure experiences of first responders — including police officers, firefighters and dispatchers — who are thrust into the most frightening, shocking, and heart-stopping situations. These emergency responders must try to balance saving those who are at their most vulnerable with solving the problems in their own lives. The show draws from real-life, high-pressure experiences of first responders who regularly face heart-stopping situations that are often unpredictable, intense, and uplifting at the same time.

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Angela Bassett and Peter Krause in season 7 episode 3 (Disney/Chris Willard)
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Angela Bassett and Peter Krause in season 7 episode 3 (Disney/Mike Taing)
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Angela Bassett, Peter Krause, Eddie Jemison, and Mercedes Colon in the “Capsized” episode (Disney/Mike Taing)
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Kenneth Choi in season 7 episode 3 (Disney/Chris Willard)
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Aisha Hinds and Thomas Hobson in season 7 episode 3 (Disney/Chris Willard)
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Eddie Jemison, Mercedes Colon, and Rick Cosnett in season 7 episode 3 (Disney/Chris Willard)
911 Season 7 Episode 3
Denzel Johnson, Mercedes Colon, Daniel Roebuck, Eddie Jemison, and Rick Cosnett in season 7 episode 3 (Disney/Chris Willard)




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