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Arnold Schwarzenegger ‘FUBAR’ Series Preview: Photos, Plot, and Teaser Trailer

Arnold Schwarzenegger stars in his first television series with Netflix’s FUBAR, premiering May 25, 2023. The new series, described as an action-comedy spy series, just launched its first teaser trailer and unveiled the first batch of photos.

“Everywhere I go, people ask me when I’m going to do another big action comedy like True Lies. Well, here it is. FUBAR will kick your ass and make you laugh – and not just for two hours. You get a whole season. It’s been a joy to work with Nick, Skydance, and Netflix to give my fans exactly what they’ve been waiting for,” said series star and executive producer Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Netflix offered this description of the eight-episode season:

“A CIA Operative on the verge of retirement discovers a family secret. Forced to go back into the field for one last job, the series tackles universal family dynamics set against a global backdrop of spies, action and humor.”

Joining Schwarzenegger in FUBAR are Monica Barbaro, Milan Carter, Gabriel Luna, Fortune Feimster, and Travis Van Winkle. Fabiana Udenio, Barbara Eve Harris, Aparna Brielle, Andy Buckley, and Jay Baruchel also star.

Nick Santora created the series and serves as executive producer and showrunner. Additional executive producers include Adam Higgs, Scott Sullivan, Holly Dale, Bill Bost, and Skydance’s David Ellison and Dana Goldberg.

FUBAR is, by far, the most surreal project of my career. I grew up watching Arnold Schwarzenegger films — I’d hit my dad up for a few bucks so I could race to the movies and see the biggest star in the world on the big screen — so creating the first scripted television project for Arnold is unbelievably exciting for me. The thing I always marveled at was how Schwarzenegger could be funny while still kicking ass … that’s why I wanted FUBAR to be a hysterical, CIA-spy comedy mixed with heart-stopping action! And it is all that – and more. I’d love to elaborate with more details, but, sorry, it’s classified,” said Santora.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger as Luke Brunner in FUBAR (Photo Cr. Christos Kalohoridis / Netflix © 2023)
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Monica Barbaro as Emma Brunner, Jay Baruchel as Carter Perlmutter, and Arnold Schwarzenegger as Luke Brunner (Photo Cr. Amanda Matlovich / Netflix © 2023)
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Travis Van Winkle as Aldon Reece and Fortune Feimster as Roo Russell in episode 4 (Photo Courtesy of Netflix © 2023)
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Arnold Schwarzenegger as Luke Brunner (Photo Cr. Christos Kalohoridis / Netflix © 2023)
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Milan Carter as Barry Putt and Aparna Brielle as Tina Mukerji in episode 3 (Photo Cr. Christos Kalohoridis / Netflix © 2023)
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Jay Baruchel as Carter Perlmutter and Monica Barbaro as Emma Brunner in episode 3 (Photo Cr. Christos Kalohoridis / Netflix © 2023)
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Fortune Feimster as Roo Russell in episode 7 (Photo Cr. Christos Kalohoridis / Netflix © 2023)




‘Citadel’ Spy Series Debuts Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra Photos

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Richard Madden as Mason Kane and, Priyanka Chopra Jonas as Nadia Sinh (Courtesy of Prime Video)

Prime Video’s complex new series Citadel has unveiled the first photos featuring series stars Richard Madden (Game of Thrones) and Priyanka Chopra Jones (Quantico). The streaming service also announced the spy thriller will premiere on April 28, 2023 with the release of the first two episodes.

New episodes will arrive on Fridays leading up to the May 26th season finale.

David Weil serves as showrunner and executive produces along with AGBO’s Anthony Russo, Joe Russo, Mike Larocca, Angela Russo-Otstot, and Scott Nemes. Additional executive producers include Newton Thomas Sigel, Patrick Moran, and Midnight Radio’s Josh Appelbaum, André Nemec, Jeff Pinkner, and Scott Rosenberg. Citadel is an Amazon Studios and AGBO production.

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Richard Madden as Mason Kane and, Priyanka Chopra Jonas as Nadia Sinh (Courtesy of Prime Video)

Prime Video released new details about the series and who Madden, Chopra Jones, and other key cast members are playing:

“Eight years ago, Citadel fell. The independent global spy agency—tasked to uphold the safety and security of all people—was destroyed by operatives of Manticore, a powerful syndicate manipulating the world from the shadows. With Citadel’s fall, elite agents Mason Kane (Richard Madden) and Nadia Sinh (Priyanka Chopra Jonas) had their memories wiped as they narrowly escaped with their lives.

They’ve remained hidden ever since, building new lives under new identities, unaware of their pasts. Until one night, when Mason is tracked down by his former Citadel colleague, Bernard Orlick (Stanley Tucci), who desperately needs his help to prevent Manticore from establishing a new world order. Mason seeks out his former partner, Nadia, and the two spies embark on a mission that takes them around the world in an effort to stop Manticore, all while contending with a relationship built on secrets, lies, and a dangerous-yet-undying love.”

Lesley Manville plays Dahlia Archer, Osy Ikhile is Carter Spence, Ashleigh Cummings is Abby Conroy, Roland Møller is Anders Silje and Davik Silje, and Caoilinn Springall is Hendrix Conroy.

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Priyanka Chopra Jonas as Nadia Sinh (Courtesy of Prime Video)
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Stanley Tucci as Bernard Orlick (Courtesy of Prime Video)
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Priyanka Chopra Jonas as Nadia Sinh (Courtesy of Prime Video)
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Stanley Tucci as Bernard Orlick and Richard Madden as Mason Kane (Courtesy of Prime Video)
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Richard Madden as Mason Kane (Courtesy of Prime Video)
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Lesley Manville as Dahlia Archer (Courtesy of Prime Video)




‘The Company You Keep’ Episode 3 Cast, Photos, and “Against All Odds” Plot

Charlie takes a huge risk by introducing Emma to his family on ABC’s The Company You Keep season one episode three. “Against All Odds” will air on Sunday, March 5, 2023 at 10pm ET/PT.

The season one cast is led by Milo Ventimiglia as Charlie. Catherine Haena Kim plays Emma, William Fichtner is Leo, Tim Chiou is David, Freda Foh Shen is Grace, James Saito is Joseph, Sarah Wayne Callies is Birdie, and Felisha Terrell plays Daphne.

“Against All Odds” Plot: The Nicolettis persuade a wealthy woman to seek revenge on her con-man fiancé at a horse race. Meanwhile, Emma meets Charlie’s family, and the CIA and Nicolettis catch wind of Daphne expanding her business beyond the Maguire drug enterprise.

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Milo Ventimiglia in ‘The Company You Keep” episode 3 (ABC/Raymond Liu)

The Season 1 Plot, Courtesy of ABC:

A night of passion leads to love between con man Charlie and undercover CIA officer Emma, who are unknowingly on a collision course professionally. While Charlie ramps up the “family business” so he can get out for good, Emma’s closing in on the vengeful criminal who holds Charlie’s family debts in hand – forcing them to reckon with the lies they’ve told so they can save themselves and their families from disastrous consequences.

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Jes Macallan, Luke Kirby and Milo Ventimiglia in episode 3 (ABC/Raymond Liu)
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Jes Macallan and Luke Kirby in episode 3 (ABC/Raymond Liu)
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Milo Ventimiglia and Catherine Haena Kim in episode 3 (ABC/Raymond Liu)
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William Fichtner and Sarah Wayne Callies in episode 3 (ABC/Raymond Liu)
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Shaylee Mansfield, William Fichtner and Milo Ventimiglia in episode 3 (ABC/Raymond Liu)
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Sarah Wayne Callies and William Fichtner in episode 3 (ABC/Raymond Liu)
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Milo Ventimiglia and William Fichtner in episode 3 (ABC/Raymond Liu)




‘The Equalizer’ Season 3 Episode 10 Photos, Cast, and “Do No Harm” Plot

A desperate mother makes a horrible choice in order to save her daughter on CBS’s The Equalizer season three episode 10, “Do No Harm.” Directed by Ron Fortunato from a script by Ashley Charbonnet and Kim Rome, episode 10 will air on Sunday, March 5, 2023 at 8pm ET/PT.

Queen Latifah leads the cast as Robyn McCall. Season three also stars Tory Kittles as Detective Marcus Dante, Adam Goldberg as Harry Keshegian, Liza Lapira as Melody “Mel” Bayani, and Laya DeLeon Hayes as Delilah. Lorraine Toussaint returns as Viola “Vi” Marsette. Brett Dalton, Gabriel Sloyer, Chris Vance, and Stephen Bishop recur.

“Do No Harm” Plot: When the mother of a patient dying of a rare brain disease holds a hospital hostage in an attempt to get her daughter a lifesaving surgery, McCall races to resolve the situation peacefully while dealing with pushback from government forces.

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Queen Latifah as Robyn McCall and Tory Kittles as Detective Marcus Dante in ‘The Equalizer’ season 3 episode 10 (Photo: Michael Greenberg © 2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

The Equalizer Plot:

The Equalizer is a reimagining of the classic series starring Academy Award® nominee and multi-hyphenate Queen Latifah as Robyn McCall, an enigmatic woman with a mysterious background who uses her extensive skills as a former CIA operative to help those with nowhere else to turn. McCall presents to most as an average single mom who is quietly raising her teenage daughter. But to a trusted few, she is The Equalizer – an anonymous guardian angel and defender of the downtrodden, who’s also dogged in her pursuit of personal redemption.

Robyn’s clandestine work and her personal life collide when her smart and observant daughter, Delilah, and her aunt Vi, who lives with Robyn to help her balance life as a working mother, discover her secret career as a vigilante. While Robyn contends with uncertainty at home, she is joined in her pursuit of justice by Melody “Mel” Bayani, an edgy bar owner and sniper from Robyn’s past; and Harry Keshegian, a paranoid and brilliant white-hat hacker.

As Robyn aids the oppressed and exploited, she sometimes works with Marcus Dante, an NYPD detective who once sought to uncover her identity, but now respects the need for Robyn’s type of justice even as he often questions her methods.

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Tory Kittles as Detective Marcus Dante in the “Do No Harm” episode (Photo: Michael Greenberg © 2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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Queen Latifah as Robyn McCall and Lorraine Toussaint as Viola “Vi” Marsette in season 3 episode 10 (Photo: Michael Greenberg © 2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.)
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Tory Kittles as Detective Marcus Dante and Gabriella Fanuele as Swanson in season 3 episode 10 (Photo: Michael Greenberg © 2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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Laya DeLeon Hayes as Delilah in the “Do No Harm” episode (Photo: Michael Greenberg © 2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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Lorraine Toussaint as Viola “Vi” Marsette, Queen Latifah as Robyn McCall, and Laya DeLeon Hayes as Delilah in season 3 episode 10 (Photo: Michael Greenberg © 2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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Tory Kittles as Detective Marcus Dante and Queen Latifah as Robyn McCall in season 3 episode 10 (Photo: Michael Greenberg © 2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)




SAG Awards Winners 2023 Winners: ‘Everything Everywhere’ Wins Huge

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Stephanie Hsu, Michelle Yeoh, and Ke Huy Quan in ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ (Photo Credit: Allyson Riggs / A24)

Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan became the first Asian actress and actor to win Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role/Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. Everything Everywhere All at Once also scored wins in the Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture categories.

SAG members spread out the wins in the television categories, with The White Lotus the only nominee to earn multiple awards (Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series – Jennifer Coolidge, Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series). Additional 29th Annual SAG Awards television winners included Abbott Elementary, 1883, The Bear, Hacks, George & Tammy, and Ozark.

This year’s SAG Awards took place in Los Angeles and streamed live on YouTube on February 26. The 2024 SAG Awards will air on Netflix as part of a multi-year deal between the guild and the streaming service.

SAG Awards Motion Picture Nominees and Winners:

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
AUSTIN BUTLER / Elvis – “ELVIS”
COLIN FARRELL / Pádraic Súilleabháin – “THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN”
WINNER: BRENDAN FRASER / Charlie – “THE WHALE”
BILL NIGHY / Williams – “LIVING”
ADAM SANDLER / Stanley Sugerman – “HUSTLE”

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
CATE BLANCHETT / Lydia Tár – “TÁR”
VIOLA DAVIS / Nanisca – “THE WOMAN KING”
ANA de ARMAS / Norma Jeane – “BLONDE”
DANIELLE DEADWYLER / Mamie Till-Mobley – “TILL”
WINNER: MICHELLE YEOH / Evelyn Wang – “EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE”

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
PAUL DANO / Burt Fabelman – “THE FABELMANS”
BRENDAN GLEESON / Colm Doherty – “THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN”
BARRY KEOGHAN / Dominic Kearney – “THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN”
WINNER: KE HUY QUAN / Waymond Wang – “EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE”
EDDIE REDMAYNE / Charlie Cullen – “THE GOOD NURSE”

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
ANGELA BASSETT / Ramonda – “BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER”
HONG CHAU / Liz – “THE WHALE”
KERRY CONDON / Siobhán Súilleabháin – “THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN”
WINNER: JAMIE LEE CURTIS / Deidre Beaubeirdra – “EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE”
STEPHANIE HSU / Joy Wang/Jobu Topaki – “EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE”

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
BABYLON
JOVAN ADEPO / Sidney Palmer
P.J. BYRNE / Max (Ruth’s Asst. Director)
DIEGO CALVA / Manny Torres
LUKAS HAAS / George Munn
OLIVIA HAMILTON / Ruth Adler
LI JUN LI / Lady Fay Zhu
TOBEY MAGUIRE / James McKay
MAX MINGHELLA / Irving Thalberg
BRAD PITT / Jack Conrad
MARGOT ROBBIE / Nellie LaRoy
RORY SCOVEL / The Count
JEAN SMART / Elinor St. John
KATHERINE WATERSTON / Estelle

THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
KERRY CONDON / Siobhán Súilleabháin
COLIN FARRELL / Pádraic Súilleabháin
BRENDAN GLEESON / Colm Doherty
BARRY KEOGHAN / Dominic Kearney

WINNER: EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
JAMIE LEE CURTIS / Deirdre Beaubeirdra
JAMES HONG / Gong Gong
STEPHANIE HSU / Joy Wang/Jobu Tupaki
KE HUY QUAN / Waymond Wang
HARRY SHUM JR. / Chad
JENNY SLATE / Big Nose
MICHELLE YEOH / Evelyn Wang

THE FABELMANS
JEANNIE BERLIN / Hadassah Fabelman
PAUL DANO / Burt Fabelman
JUDD HIRSCH / Uncle Boris
GABRIEL LaBELLE / Sammy Fabelman
DAVID LYNCH / John Ford
SETH ROGEN / Bennie Loewy
MICHELLE WILLIAMS / Mitzi Fabelman

WOMEN TALKING
JESSIE BUCKLEY / Mariche
CLAIRE FOY / Salome
KATE HALLETT / Autje
JUDITH IVEY / Agata
ROONEY MARA / Ona
SHEILA McCARTHY / Greta
FRANCES McDORMAND / Scarface Janz
MICHELLE McLEOD / Mejal
LIV McNEIL / Neitje
BEN WHISHAW / August
AUGUST WINTER / Melvin

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER
THE BATMAN
BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER
WINNER: TOP GUN: MAVERICK
THE WOMAN KING

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Haley Lu Richardson and Jennifer Coolidge in ‘The White Lotus’ season 2 (Photograph by Courtesy of HBO)

SAG Awards Nominees Television Program Nominees:

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series
STEVE CARELL / Alan Strauss – “THE PATIENT”
TARON EGERTON / James Keene – “BLACK BIRD”
WINNER: SAM ELLIOTT / Shea Brennan – “1883”
PAUL WALTER HAUSER / Larry Hall – “BLACK BIRD”
EVAN PETERS / Jeffrey Dahmer – “DAHMER – MONSTER: THE JEFFREY DAHMER STORY”

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series
EMILY BLUNT / Cornelia Locke – “THE ENGLISH”
WINNER: JESSICA CHASTAIN / Tammy Wynette – “GEORGE & TAMMY”
JULIA GARNER / Anna Delvey – “INVENTING ANNA”
NIECY NASH-BETTS / Glenda Cleveland – “DAHMER – MONSTER: THE JEFFREY DAHMER STORY”
AMANDA SEYFRIED / Elizabeth Holmes – “THE DROPOUT”

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series
JONATHAN BANKS / Mike Ehrmantraut – “BETTER CALL SAUL”
WINNER: JASON BATEMAN / Marty Byrde – “OZARK”
JEFF BRIDGES / Dan Chase – “THE OLD MAN”
BOB ODENKIRK / Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman – “BETTER CALL SAUL”
ADAM SCOTT / Mark Scout – “SEVERANCE”

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series
WINNER: JENNIFER COOLIDGE / Tanya McQuoid-Hunt – “THE WHITE LOTUS”
ELIZABETH DEBICKI / Princess Diana – “THE CROWN”
JULIA GARNER / Ruth Langmore – “OZARK”
LAURA LINNEY / Wendy Byrde – “OZARK”
ZENDAYA / Rue Bennett – “EUPHORIA”

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series
ANTHONY CARRIGAN / Noho Hank – “BARRY”
BILL HADER / Barry – “BARRY”
STEVE MARTIN / Charles-Haden Savage – “ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING”
MARTIN SHORT / Oliver Putnam – “ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING”
WINNER: JEREMY ALLEN WHITE / Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto – “THE BEAR”

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series
CHRISTINA APPLEGATE / Jen Harding – “DEAD TO ME”
RACHEL BROSNAHAN / Miriam “Midge” Maisel – “THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL”
QUINTA BRUNSON / Janine Teagues – “ABBOTT ELEMENTARY”
JENNA ORTEGA / Wednesday Addams – “WEDNESDAY”
WINNER: JEAN SMART / Deborah Vance – “HACKS”

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
BETTER CALL SAUL
JONATHAN BANKS / Mike Ehrmantraut
ED BEGLEY JR. / Clifford Main
TONY DALTON / Lalo Salamanca
GIANCARLO ESPOSITO / Gus Fring
PATRICK FABIAN / Howard Hamlin
BOB ODENKIRK / Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman
RHEA SEEHORN / Kim Wexler

THE CROWN
ELIZABETH DEBICKI / Princess Diana
CLAUDIA HARRISON / Princess Anne
ANDREW HAVILL / Robert Fellowes
LESLEY MANVILLE / Princess Margaret
JONNY LEE MILLER / John Major
FLORA MONTGOMERY / Norma Major
JAMES MURRAY / Prince Andrew
JONATHAN PRYCE / Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
ED SAYER / Equerry
IMELDA STAUNTON / Queen Elizabeth II
MARCIA WARREN / Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
DOMINIC WEST / Prince Charles
OLIVIA WILLIAMS / Camilla Parker Bowles

OZARK
JASON BATEMAN / Marty Byrde
NELSON BONILLA / Nelson
JESSICA FRANCES DUKES / Special Agent Maya Miller
LISA EMERY / Darlene Snell
SKYLAR GAERTNER / Jonah Byrde
JULIA GARNER / Ruth Langmore
ALFONSO HERRERA / Javi Elizonndro
SOFIA HUBLITZ / Charlotte Byrde
KEVIN L. JOHNSON / Sam Dermody
KATRINA LENK / Clare Shaw
LAURA LINNEY / Wendy Byrde
ADAM ROTHENBERG / Mel Sattem
FELIX SOLIS / Omar Navarro
CHARLIE TAHAN / Wyatt Langmore
RICHARD THOMAS / Nathan Davis
DAMIAN YOUNG / Jim Rattelsdorf

SEVERANCE
PATRICIA ARQUETTE / Harmony Cobel
MICHAEL CHERNUS / Ricken Hale
ZACH CHERRY / Dylan George
MICHAEL CUMPSTY / Mr. Graner
DICHEN LACHMAN / Ms. Casey
BRITT LOWER / Helly Riggs
ADAM SCOTT / Mark Scout
TRAMELL TILLMAN / Seth Milchick
JEN TULLOCK / Devon Hale
JOHN TURTURRO / Irving Bailiff
CHRISTOPHER WALKEN / Burt Goodman

WINNER: THE WHITE LOTUS
F. MURRAY ABRAHAM / Bert Di Grasso
PAOLO CAMILLI / Hugo
JENNIFER COOLIDGE / Tanya McQuoid-Hunt
ADAM DiMARCO / Albie Di Grasso
MEGHANN FAHY / Daphne Sullivan
FEDERICO FERRANTE / Rocco
BRUNO GOUERY / Didier
BEATRICE GRANNÒ / Mia
JON GRIES / Greg Hunt
TOM HOLLANDER / Quentin
SABRINA IMPACCIATORE / Valentina
MICHAEL IMPERIOLI / Dominic Di Grasso
THEO JAMES / Cameron Sullivan
AUBREY PLAZA / Harper Spiller
HALEY LU RICHARDSON / Portia
ELEONORA ROMANDINI / Isabella
FEDERICO SCRIBANI / Giuseppe
WILL SHARPE / Ethan Spiller
SIMONA TABASCO / Lucia
LEO WOODALL / Jack
FRANCESCO ZECCA / Matteo

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
WINNER: ABBOTT ELEMENTARY
QUINTA BRUNSON / Janine Teagues
WILLIAM STANFORD DAVIS / Mr. Johnson
JANELLE JAMES / Ava Coleman
CHRIS PERFETTI / Jacob Hill
SHERYL LEE RALPH / Barbara Howard
LISA ANN WALTER / Melissa Schemmenti
TYLER JAMES WILLIAMS / Gregory Eddie

BARRY
SARAH BURNS / Det. Mae Dunn
D’ARCY CARDEN / Natalie
ANTHONY CARRIGAN / Noho Hank
TURHAN TROY CAYLAK / Akhmal
SARAH GOLDBERG / Sally Reed
NICK GRACER / Yandar
BILL HADER / Barry
JESSY HODGES / Lindsay
MICHAEL IRBY / Cristobal
GARY KRAUS / Police Chief Krauss
STEPHEN ROOT / Monroe Fuches
HENRY WINKLER / Gene Cousineau

THE BEAR
LIONEL BOYCE / Marcus
LIZA COLÓN-ZAYAS / Tina
AYO EDEBIRI / Sydney Adamu
ABBY ELLIOTT / Natalie “Sugar” Berzatto
EDWIN LEE GIBSON / Ebraheim
COREY HENDRIX / Sweeps
MATTY MATHESON / Neil Fak
EBON MOSS-BACHRACH / Richard “Richie” Jerimovich
JEREMY ALLEN WHITE / Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto

HACKS
CARL CLEMONS-HOPKINS / Marcus Vaughan
PAUL W. DOWNS / Jimmy LuSaque Jr.
HANNAH EINBINDER / Ava Daniels
MARK INDELICATO / Damien
JEAN SMART / Deborah Vance
MEGAN STALTER / Kayla Schaeffer

ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING
MICHAEL CYRIL CREIGHTON / Howard Morris
CARA DELEVINGNE / Alice Banks
SELENA GOMEZ / Mabel Mora
JAYNE HOUDYSHELL / Bunny
STEVE MARTIN / Charles-Haden Savage
MARTIN SHORT / Oliver Putnam
ADINA VERSON / Poppy White

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series
ANDOR
THE BOYS
HOUSE OF THE DRAGON
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RINGS OF POWER
WINNER: STRANGER THINGS




‘9-1-1’ Season 6 Episode 10 Spring Premiere Photos, Cast and Plot

Fox’s 9-1-1 finally returns from its three-month midseason break with season six episode 10, “In a Flash.” The spring premiere airs Monday, March 6, 2023 at 8pm ET/PT and finds the 126 slammed after a storm hits the city.

The cast is led by Angela Bassett as Athena Grant and Peter Krause as Bobby Nash. Ryan Guzman plays Eddie Diaz, Aisha Hinds stars as Henrietta ‘Hen’ Wilson, Oliver Stark is Evan ‘Buck’ Buckley, Kenneth Choi is Howie ‘Chimney’ Han, Corinne Massiah plays May Grant, Gavin McHugh is Christopher Diaz, and Jennifer Love Hewitt is Maddie Buckley.

“In A Flash” Plot: A dry thunderstorm rolls over LA, bringing in a series of lightning strike emergencies for the 118 and leaves a first responder’s life hanging in the balance. Athena and May go undercover at the rehab facility to help Bobby with his investigation into his sponsor’s mysterious death. Maddie dreads her parents visit to her and Chimney’s new and unfinished house, while Chimney get a surprise of his own from a visiting Albert.

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Kenneth Choi in ‘9-1-1’ season 6 episode 10 (Photo by Jack Zeman © 2022 FOX MEDIA LLC)

Series Description, Courtesy of Fox:

Creators Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Tim Minear reimagine the procedural drama with 9-1-1, exploring the high-pressure experiences of 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.

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Kenneth Choi in the “In a Flash” episode (Photo by Jack Zeman © 2022 FOX MEDIA LLC)
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Aisha Hinds (Center) in the “In a Flash” episode (Photo by Jack Zeman © 2022 FOX MEDIA LLC)
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Peter Krause in season 6 episode 10 (Photo by Jack Zeman © 2022 FOX MEDIA LLC)
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Kenneth Choi in the “In a Flash” episode (Photo by Jack Zeman © 2022 FOX MEDIA LLC)




‘1923’ Episode 8 Recap: “Nothing Left to Lose” Season Finale

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Harrison Ford as Jacob in ‘1923’ season 1 episode 8 (Photo by Emerson Miller / Paramount+ © 2022 Viacom International Inc)

Paramount+’s 1923 season one finishes up with episode eight, “Nothing Left to Lose,” an episode that ends with multiple cliffhangers and none of the three major storylines any closer to resolution. The season finale split fan-favorite couple Alex and Spencer apart, left Donald Whitfield sitting in the catbird seat, and revealed Cara’s worried that Spencer’s the Yellowstone Ranch’s only hope. And Teonna’s storyline only advanced as far as the Wyoming state line, with law enforcement and Father Renaud hot on her tail.

At least Paramount+ has already confirmed 1923 is returning for season two and we will, eventually, learn if Alex and Spencer make it to Montana. However, Paramount+ hasn’t announced when fans can expect a second season to arrive.

Teonna’s Reunited with Her Father and Begins a Long Journey to Safety

Marshal Kent (Jamie McShane) visits the Boarding School and questions Father Renaud (Sebastian Roché) about the murders of the nuns. Renaud provides details on the killings and on the killer, Teonna. When Kent asks about Teonna’s friend, Renaud simply says she died. It happens quite a lot at the school; enough students die to warrant a graveyard.

Kent believes that since the three priests sent to retrieve Teonna haven’t returned, they’re most likely dead. He orders Father Renaud to join him and his deputies on the hunt for Teonna.

All three priests and Hank are dead, but Teonna (Aminah Nieves) isn’t alone for long. She’s in bad shape when her dad finally makes it to Hank’s place, and there’s no time for a real reunion. They have to stay ahead of the law.

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Aminah Nieves as Teonna in ‘1923’ season 1 (Photo by Emerson Miller / Paramount+ © 2022 Viacom International Inc)

Teonna exits Hank’s small house and sees “Child Killer” has been written in blood on the two dead priests’ chests. Unlike the priests, Hank’s body has been carefully wrapped up in a warm blanket.

Hank’s son Pete Plenty Clouds (Cole Brings Plenty) introduces himself before they ride off, and Teonna thanks him.

They eventually make camp for the night and discuss their options. Run His Horse (Michael Spears) knows some Comanches and thinks they should head south toward their reservation. Pete and Teonna smile at each other and Run His Horse warns them there won’t be any goo-goo eyes or falling in love under his watch. He knows they’ll be killed if they’re found, so they need to focus 100% on surviving. Love can come later.

Teonna explains they’ve been trying to kill her since they took her. She doesn’t believe in later, only in right now.

Pete and Teonna continue to flirt and when Run His Horse says it’s time to sleep, Teonna leans over and gives Pete a quick kiss. He responds by pulling her close and letting her rest on his shoulder. As he comforts her, Teonna finally allows herself to cry.

The Marshal’s group comes upon the first priest and sees that his heart’s been cut out. Father Renaud wants to take the time to bury him, but Kent refuses to linger.

Soon after, they discover the two other priests dead outside Hank’s place. One of the men spots three sets of tracks heading out of the canyon and notes it will be impossible to track them on the plains. The men discuss possible destinations and Canada’s suggested since it’s only a day away. Marshal Kent works his way through other options and lands on the Comanche reservation where Teonna would fit in. They’ll take the train to get there and should beat Teonna’s group to the reservation.

Teonna, Pete, and Runs His Horse have made it to the edge of Wyoming as we wrap up their story for season one. They still have quite a ways to go, but there’s no turning back now.

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Harrison Ford as Jacob in ‘1923’ season 1 episode 8 (Photo by Emerson Miller / Paramount+ © 2022 Viacom International Inc)

The Duttons Find Themselves in Dire Straits

Winter’s arrived and snow blankets the area as Jacob, Jack, Zane, and a handful of cowboys return to town for Banner’s arraignment. Jacob (Harrison Ford) points out the chains on the tires of cars, making it easier to drive in ice and snow. He’s shocked the hitching posts have been removed to make room for more parking spots. Progress is rearing its ugly head in town.

Jacob doesn’t recognize Banner’s lawyer and Sheriff McDowell (Robert Patrick) confirms he’s from the firm that represents the governor and Whitfield’s mining company. Banner (Jerome Flynn) enters a not-guilty plea, and his attorney, Chadwick Benton (Currie Graham), argues that since no murder charges exist against Commissioner Dutton – making the argument that they should – it’s a contradiction worthy of scrutiny and should mean his client can be released without bail until trial. He claims Banner was acting in self-defense.

The prosecutor denies Dutton did anything wrong and requests Banner be held without bail. The judge (in Whitfield’s pocket) says the arrest warrant was issued without physical evidence and releases Banner without bail.

The entire courtroom’s shocked and although his attorney told him not to speak, Banner addresses Jacob. He calls him a ghost and a coward for settling this in court. Jack (Darren Mann) has to be restrained and Banner leans toward him and says, “I’m guessing the blonde didn’t make it,” and punches him in the face.

Banner suggests Jacob should stop sending boys to do men’s work. He warns this will end in a field in front of Jacob’s house. Jacob tells him if that’s where he wants to die, he’s more than happy to help him out.

Later, Banner paces the floor while he speaks with Donald Whitfield (Timothy Dalton) at his mansion. Banner wants the entire Dutton family dead, but Donald suggests what Banner should want is to be rich. Although Banner has some money, Donald says owning the Yellowstone Ranch would make Banner truly rich. Vengeance won’t make Banner money and instead he needs to formulate a plan.

Jacob’s driven by his emotional attachment to the land and that’s why he makes mistakes. They will take the land Jacob loves from him using a pen, not a gun.

Donald invites Banner to stay and play with the whores, but Banner declines. His wife is now in town.

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Brian Geraghty as Zane in the ‘1923’ season 1 finale (Photo by Emerson Miller / Paramount+ © 2022 Viacom International Inc)

Jacob, Jack, and Zane (Brian Geraghty) feed the cattle, which is difficult since supplies are low and winter came early. Jack wonders what happens if they run out of hay. Apparently, the answer is a loan from the bank.

Jacob and his men return to town, and Zane takes off for the rest of the day to visit his family while Jacob speaks with the bank manager. The remainder of the group, including Jack, hang around outside.

Jacob’s meeting doesn’t go well, with the bank unwilling to loan out any additional funds toward raising cattle. The market’s too unstable and even if Jacob buys hay now, there’s no way to get it to the Yellowstone. Instead, the manager suggests Jacob take out a mortgage on the ranch. The interest rate will be low, and he’ll have 30 years to pay it back.

The banker describes a mortgage as a safe option that will give the Duttons the luxury of time, something a loan won’t do. “Only a banker would consider a mortgage a luxury,” snarls Jacob.

Jacob leaves without obtaining any cash for hay. A bank employee spots Jacob leaving and calls Whitfield.

Clyde (Brian Konowal), the red-haired newly hired Livestock Agent, has been spying on the group and watches as Zane heads out of town.

The season finale provides our first look at Zane’s family. He returns home and enjoys dinner with his wife, son, and young daughter. His son peppers him with questions about radios that he can’t answer. Fortunately, his intelligent wife, Alice (Joy Osmanski), can.

After dinner, Zane and his wife take a shower together and get reacquainted. Their daughter briefly interrupts to tell them there was a monster outside her window, but he’s gone now. Alice sends her back to bed as she and Zane continue to bathe each other. They climb into bed naked, unaware the “monster” – Clyde – is spying on them through their window.

The Duttons return home and settle in for the night. Elizabeth (Michelle Randolph) isn’t feeling well and Jack checks on her in the tub. Her stomach hurts and she requests soda water. After he leaves, she looks down at the water which has turned red with blood.

Cara (Helen Mirren) is about to make Elizabeth some peppermint tea when Elizabeth screams for Jack. They race upstairs to help.

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Darren Mann as Jack and Michelle Randolph as Elizabeth in ‘1923’s “Nothing Left to Lose” episode (Photo by Christopher Saunders / Paramount+ © 2022 Viacom International Inc.)

The following morning the doctor announces Elizabeth is stable, but she’s miscarried. Cara comforts Jack before he heads upstairs to be with his wife. Elizabeth feels like a failure, but Jack insists it’s just nature looking out for her. It happens to animals, too.

Elizabeth cries as she wonders what’s she good for if she can’t have a baby. She doesn’t have a purpose in life. Jack takes a minute to collect his thoughts and then points out Cara never had children. Cara isn’t worthless and has cared for every family member. “When I look at my aunt, all I see is purpose,” says Jack. “Maybe that’s your purpose too. Being mother to those who ain’t got one, a teacher to those who need lessons.”

Jack doesn’t care if she can’t have children. Being a father might not be his destiny; she’s his destiny. He believes we’re meant to take what life gives us.

They hold each other close.

Sheriffs arrive at Zane’s home and take Alice into custody. She’s charged with miscegenation because she married a white man and had “mongrel” kids.

Zane runs out to stop them and punches an officer. The cops ruthlessly beat and kick him as they haul Alice away, screaming.

Back at the Yellowstone, Cara spots Jacob outside with a towel and asks what’s going on. Jacob reluctantly admits he’s squeezing the towel, hoping to get some feeling back in his fingers. Jacob confesses if he didn’t love her so much, he’d ride off with a bottle and give up. He hates getting old and watching his body fall apart.

The sound of a car interrupts their chat. Cara realizes it’s Donald Whitfield and Jacob grabs his pistol. He orders Cara up onto the porch so he can shoot down on Donald.

Donald begins the conversation by complimenting the main building. Yellowstone cowboys ride up, guns drawn. Donald’s two companions pull their weapons (including a Gatling gun) as Jack runs out of the house with a shotgun.

Donald’s chuckling at the commotion when Cara screams at everyone to stop. She tells Donald there will be no violence at her home as she walks out to stand within a foot of her enemy. Donald orders his men to put their weapons down and Jacob follows suit.

Donald discusses Montana’s future and how in 30 years tourism will be the biggest industry, outpacing cattle and mining. With cars gaining popularity, tourism will boom and visitors won’t want to leave. They’ll want to buy up the land and as the two largest landowners, they’ll benefit handsomely.

Donald knows Jacob owns his land without any loans but notes Jacob’s behind on his property taxes. Donald believes the payments are biannual while Jacob points out that’s an option; they’re not due until the end of the year.

Donald made the first payment on Jacob’s property taxes! That means he’ll get the Yellowstone deed if he’s not repaid by the end of the year. Cara asks what they’ve done to him to make him do this and Donald says “decent” doesn’t apply to him. He’s simply a businessman.

Donald leaves and Jacob’s speechless, unable to respond to Cara when she asks if Donald can really take the ranch from them.

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Brandon Sklenar as Spencer and Julia Schlaepfer as Alexandra in ‘1923’ season 1 episode 8 (Photo by Emerson Miller / Paramount+ © 2022 Viacom International Inc)

Spencer and Alex are Torn Apart by a Jealous Ex

The day’s finally arrived for Spencer (Brandon Sklenar) and Alex (Julia Schlaepfer) to board the Majestic for a voyage to London. She misses Africa, and Spencer reveals meeting Alex was his favorite thing about Africa. Alex spots her ex-fiancé Arthur and his family and friends boarding the same ship and suggests they should just stay in their cabin for three weeks to avoid him. Spencer’s fine with that.

The first-class passengers enjoy time on deck, playing games, eating, drinking, and socializing while Alex suffers from motion sickness in her cabin. The only cure is going on deck and getting fresh air, but she resists – she doesn’t want to run into her ex. Spencer insists, and she does look much better once she makes it to the deck.

Of course, Jennifer (Jo Ellen Pellman) – the only bridesmaid who didn’t return with Alexandra’s parents to London – spots her and pulls her in for a hug. Jennifer reveals Arthur’s grieving the end of their relationship, which surprises Alex. Jennifer says Arthur never left his tent during the safari, and he’s basically destroyed. Plus, his family’s furious.

Alex explains she doesn’t love Arthur, and Jennifer warns her she’ll be shunned in London. Jennifer also believes Spencer will leave Alex once his interest in hunting her is over. Alex holds up her hand and shows off her ring. Jennifer’s stunned and thinks everyone will turn their backs on her. Alex doesn’t care, and Jennifer wishes her happiness before walking away.

Alex is done hiding and tells Spencer they’re dining in the grand hall that evening. However, Spencer needs a suit. He doesn’t want to waste the money, but Alex explains that she has credit.

That evening, she’s absolutely stunning in a fancy gown and Spencer does a double take when she enters the room. Spencer looks incredibly handsome, cleaned up in a new suit. They didn’t have a reception but have now consummated their marriage enough that “the English-speaking world is now relieved of the burden,” according to Alex.

They’ll “consummate” again after dinner. For now, they kiss and agree they are incredibly fortunate to have found each other.

Alex’s ex, Arthur Jr (Rafe Soule), fumes as he watches Spencer and Alex dance. Arthur Sr. (Bruce Davison) reminds him he’s avoided marrying a woman who doesn’t love him. Jennifer asks Arthur Jr to dance and, reluctantly, he agrees.

Alex is shocked Spencer knows how to waltz and he reveals Cara taught them. Alex teases Spencer that she’s jealous of all the women he’s danced with, and she continues teasing him while Spencer enjoys being with his gorgeous wife.

They accidentally bump into Arthur and Jennifer on the dance floor, and Arthur makes a big deal of it. He warns Spencer not to turn his back to him, and Spencer’s had enough. He whispers in Arthur’s ear, threatening to wipe the floor with him if he doesn’t knock it off.

Spencer turns his attention to Alex and suggests they head back to the room. Alex refuses to let Arthur get the best of them. The girl in her wanted to hide but now she’s a woman who will stand up for herself and her husband.

They return to dancing.

Later in the evening, they’re relaxing at their table listening to a singer when Arthur’s jealousy gets the best of him. He strides across the floor and slaps Spencer in the face with a glove, issuing a challenge. The words are barely out of Arthur’s mouth when Spencer – still seated – kicks him in the groin.

Arthur’s father attempts to get his son to calm down, but Arthur’s beyond being reasoned with. Spencer addresses the father, explains that he kills for a living, and suggests he does not want his son to fight him. The father agrees as Spencer and Alex attempt to make their way peacefully out of the dining room.

Arthur won’t let it go and screams at their retreating backs, “Run away with your f**king whore!”

That gets a reaction. Spencer stops and though Alex whispers, ”Please don’t,” he closes the distance between them and Arthur. He punches Arthur in the face and accepts his challenge. Spencer tells Arthur he can choose the weapon.

Arthur’s mother chases after him while Arthur’s father insults Alex, calling her an embarrassment to her father.

Captain Hurley (Damian O’Hare) is alerted there’s a duel on the bow between an American and the Earl of Sussex.

Arthur’s chosen swords and Spencer’s never held one in his life. The Earl of Sussex is an expert swordsman, and Alex tries to get Spencer to call this off. Spencer points out this is just day one and Arthur’s doing this. His anger will just escalate from this point forward.

The duel begins, and Arthur takes the correct position while Spencer uses brute force to disarm him and knock him to the ground. Spencer tosses Arthur’s sword to the side, but when he walks away, Arthur grabs it and attacks. Once again, Spencer disarms him, but the fight continues. Spencer punches him in the face multiple times and then pulls him over to his parents’ feet. He deposits Arthur there along with Arthur’s sword.

Arthur attempts to retrieve the sword, but his father places his foot on it. Arthur screams that he did not yield, pulls out a gun, and rushes at Spencer. He’s screaming, “I do not yield to you, you Yankee scum!” when Spencer tosses him over the railing in self-defense.

The crew reacts quickly and tosses out a lifesaver, but Arthur’s gone.

Captain Hurley orders Spencer to be taken to the brig while Alex insists Arthur drew a pistol on an unarmed man. Unfortunately, no one in the crowd will speak up and confirm that’s what happened.

Alex swears on her honor, but the captain doesn’t budge. Alex rushes to Jennifer and begs her to tell Captain Hurley what she witnessed. Jennifer confirms Arthur refused to yield even after Spencer had withdrawn.

Arthur Sr. demands Alex be taken to her quarters and Captain Hurley is forced to oblige, given that Arthur’s a British lord.

A short while later, Spencer’s belongings, including his rifle, are retrieved from their cabin. Alex is locked in and demands to know what’s happening, but no one tells her.

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Brandon Sklenar as Spencer in ‘1923’ season 1 episode 8 (Photo by Emerson Miller / Paramount+ © 2022 Viacom International Inc)

Spencer’s handcuffed and moved from the brig to Captain Hurley’s quarters. Jennifer is already there, and she’s given her statement confirming Spencer was acting in self-defense. Captain Hurley believes that’s true, but a “prince in succession” has ordered Spencer removed from the ship. Spencer’s fine with that.

Captain Hurley will send Spencer to shore in a dinghy and Spencer asks about his wife. “You mean the Countess of Sussex?” asks the captain. Jennifer says that’s who he means. The captain asks for proof of their marriage and Spencer only has their rings and his word. The Earl of Sussex has questioned the legality of his marriage and Spencer says it was performed in international waters by the ship’s captain.

Captain Hurley’s hands are tied since a royal family member ordered him to remove a passenger from one of the King’s ships and detain Alex. Spencer refuses to leave without Alex and is told it’s not his decision to make.

Jennifer rushes to Alex’s room and tells her (through the door) what’s happening. Alex begs Jennifer to get her out and Jennifer spots a porter and asks if he can use his pass key to open her door. He obliges as Alex hurriedly packs her belongings to accompany Spencer. Jennifer explains they’re not going to port; Spencer’s traveling by dinghy.

Alex grabs a bag and runs shoeless through the ship. She spots the dinghy with Spencer being lowered into the water. She screams as the sailors row away from the boat, asking where she should meet him. He screams back that he loves her. She turns and slaps Arthur Sr. in the face, demanding to know why he did this to her.

Spencer watches as she falls to the deck. He headbutts the man holding him down and it takes everyone in the dinghy to get him back under control.

Alex spilled her bag during all this commotion, and she grabs one of Cara’s letters. She screams, “Bozeman! I will meet you in Bozeman, Montana! I love you!

“I love you, Alex!” yells Spencer.

Captain Hurley addresses Arthur, saying, “You may question the marriage, sir. But it’s difficult to question their sincerity.”

The episode ends with Cara writing another letter to Spencer that she knows he’ll never receive. She tells him the land’s being stripped from them and he’s their only hope.

“You must hurry, Spencer. You must hurry, or there will be nothing left to fight for,” writes Cara.

She crumples the letter and walks back toward the house.




‘Mayor of Kingstown’ Season 2 Episode 7 Recap: “Drones”

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Tobi Bamtefa as Deverin “Bunny” Washington in ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ season 2 episode 7 (Photo by Dennis P. Mong Jr. / Paramount+ © 2022 Viacom International Inc)

The drug business behind bars is back in full swing on Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown season two episode seven. Drones drop packages of drugs into the yard that are then taken by the Aryan Brotherhood to the kitchen to be broken down for individual sales – all with the guards’ tacit approval.

Bunny (Tobi Bamtefa) meets with Mike (Jeremy Renner) in the prison’s kennels and points out the Aryan Brotherhood’s back in business with the help of technology. Bunny also confirms that he moved the hit off Mike and onto the District Attorney. People are tired of broken promises and now that the way’s clear, Bunny orders Mike to get the paperwork signed and get him out.

The drones are flying overhead, making deliveries every few minutes. Bunny says they have an Aryan Brotherhood problem. Mike promises it’s handled.

After meeting with Bunny, Mike and Carney (Lane Garrison) discuss the guards and Carney reveals Davidson has told the guards to loosen their grip on the gangs. Mike wonders if Carney’s running with the AB-sympathizing guards, and Carney reminds him he’s an equal opportunity hater. He doesn’t discriminate based on skin color; they’re all “steaming piles of useless sh*t” to him.

Mike takes off and just happens to be driving down a street when he spots the AB and Crips about to turn the streets red with blood. He pulls his car in between them, reminds the AB they’re in the wrong neighborhood, and sends them scurrying back to their side of town without a bullet being fired.

Mike calls the AB dipsh*ts and can’t believe they’d dare “sling” in a sea of blue.

Elsewhere, Kyle (Taylor Handley) heads into the station, and Captain Heard (Rob Stewart) warns him to make sure he’s got his story straight before he’s interrogated by Internal Affairs. Kyle claims they’re the victims in this situation and Robert’s SWAT guys are heroes.

Captain Heard believes IA and DOJ want someone – anyone – to blame for what went down.

Bunny and Raphael (D Smoke) return to their cells and discover they’re empty. Carney arrives and cuffs them, moving them to a much bigger, better room with a kitchen and private bathroom. Carney and Raf argue over whether this is straight out of The Godfather or Goodfellas, with Carney insisting it’s Goodfellas because he just watched the scene on YouTube. (Carney’s correct.)

This move is courtesy of Mike. Raf loves their new accommodations, but Bunny’s much less enthusiastic.

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Necar Zadegan as Evelyn Foley and Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky in ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ season 2 episode 7 (Photo by Dennis P. Mong Jr. / Paramount + © 2022 Viacom International Inc)

Mike has his first meeting with Assistant District Attorney Evelyn Foley (Necar Zadegan) following the murder of DA Lockett. She’s upset and thinks Mike had a hand in the execution, but he claims innocence. He admits he didn’t want it to happen but that Lockett basically asked for it.

Evelyn says Lockett’s blood is on Mike and that he’s delusional if he thinks there will ever be peace on the streets. Mike believes Lockett put the target on his own back and that he knew full well what he was messing with.

Evelyn tries to kick Mike out of her office, but Mike wants her to sign the order. Evelyn doesn’t think that’s possible since now they’re at war. “The war only ends when you sign the treaty,” replies Mike.

Later that night, Mike, Kyle, and Ian (Hugh Dillon) head over to a bar for drinks and to talk about the IA investigation. Mike reminds them there’s only one story and they need to stick to it. Kyle explains the captain wants them to talk about the details, and Ian knows the details will trip them up.

Robert (Hamish Allan-Headley) joins them at the bar and announces he’s found the rat. It’s Ben, one of the SWAT officers who was with them during the riot. Kyle notes Ben took out 20 guys himself, and Mike orders them not to speak to the rat. He’ll take care of it.

Robert’s already met with IA, but Kyle and Ian have their meetings scheduled for tomorrow. Ben spoke with the DA, so he doesn’t have to speak with IA. Mike promises to talk to Ben and try and get him not to burn the house down.

Kyle heads home and is shocked Tracy’s there and not at work. She made him dinner, thinking he’d be home to eat it, but he didn’t show up. He admits he was at the bar with Ian going over their IA interviews.

He grabs a beer, offers her one, and then remembers she can’t have it because she’s pregnant. Kyle accuses her of judging him, but Tracy insists whatever he’s feeling isn’t coming from her.

In episode five, Ian briefly met with Charlie Pickens (Kenny Johnson of S.W.A.T.), a convicted killer who confessed to the location of another body. Ian meets with him again and after they pray, he tells Charlie they found the man’s dismembered body. The parts were right where he said they would be.

Charlie promises to call Ian when he thinks of the locations of more bodies. Ian suggests Charlie needs to visit a dentist, explaining that a visit would allow them to take a field trip and get out of jail for a while.

Charlie admits he’d like that.

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Tobi Bamtefa as Deverin “Bunny” Washington and D Smoke as Raphael in ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ season 2 episode 7 (Photo by Dennis P. Mong Jr. / Paramount+ © 2022 Viacom International Inc)

Back in their new cell, Raf cooks up a delicious Goodfellas-ish dinner. Bunny’s shocked because he had no idea Raf’s a chef. Their dinner’s interrupted by the sound of a drone. Mike hasn’t stopped the deliveries and Bunny pounds on his room’s door, demanding a phone so he can call Mike.

Mike arrives outside the prison and spots the guy controlling the drone. Mike blindsides him, slams him to the ground, and delivers a few blows before pulling his gun. The guy’s phone rings and Mike answers. It’s Gunner (Dylan Kenin) demanding to know why the drone hasn’t dropped its package. Mike tells him his time in the yard is over and the playing field inside the prison is now level. They will all earn inside the same way – without drones.

Mike tells him to honor his part of the deal or else he’ll rot inside.

Kyle’s pounding down drinks at the bar when he spots Iris (Emma Laird). Iris is busy trying to make her nightly quota but when she sees Kyle, she makes a quick exit.

Kyle calls his brother and we’re shown a glass and bottle on Mike’s desk as we hear his cell phone vibrating. Mike’s nowhere to be seen. Kyle leaves a message asking his brother to call back, telling him he found Iris.




‘A Million Little Things’ Season 5 Episode 4 Photos, Cast and Plot – “a bird in the hand”

Walter continues to resist the idea of a home health care worker on ABC’s A Million Little Things season five episode four. “a bird in the hand” will air on Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 10pm ET/PT.

The cast includes David Giuntoli as Eddie Saville, Romany Malco as Rome Howard, Allison Miller as Maggie Bloom, Christina Moses as Regina Howard, Grace Park as Katherine Kim, and James Roday Rodriguez as Gary Mendez. Stephanie Szostak is Delilah Dixon, Tristan Byon is Theo Saville, Lizzy Greene is Sophie Dixon, and Chance Hurstfield is Danny Dixon.

“a bird in the hand” Plot: Gary and Maggie gain much more than breathing techniques at their birthing class. Meanwhile, Rome and Regina’s quest to hire a caregiver for Walter takes an unexpected turn, and Theo learns a tough life lesson from an unlikely duo.

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James Roday Rodriguez and Ty Barnett in ‘A Million Little Things’ season 5 episode 4 (ABC/Darko Sikman)

The Season 5 Plot:

As Rome Howard says, “Life isn’t just about the moments, it’s about who you share them with.” And as the fifth and final season of the beloved ABC drama series A Million Little Things unfolds, we’ll watch through laughter and tears as we bring this incredible journey to its conclusion. Along the way, we’ll explore the depths of friendship, love, and sorrow as we bid this special family of friends goodbye, once again proving that friendship really is a million little things.

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Johanna Braddy, Allison Miller, Ty Barnett, and James Roday Rodriguez in season 5 episode 4 (ABC/Darko Sikman)
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Allison Miller and Johanna Braddy in season 5 episode 4 (ABC/Darko Sikman)
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James Roday Rodriguez and Allison Miller in season 5 episode 4 (ABC/Darko Sikman)
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Johanna Braddy and Ty Barnett in season 5 episode 4 (ABC/Darko Sikman)
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James Roday Rodriguez in season 5 episode 4 (ABC/Darko Sikman)
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Allison Miller and James Roday Rodriguez in season 5 episode 4 (ABC/Darko Sikman)




‘The Umbrella Academy’ Season 4 Adds Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally

The Umbrella Academy Season 4 New Cast

Netflix’s fourth and, unfortunately, final season of The Umbrella Academy just added three new cast members. Nick Offerman, recently seen in the best episode of The Last of Us season one, and Megan Mullally (the new season of Party Down) have signed on to season four along with David Cross (Arrested Development).

The announcement included details on who the three new cast members are playing:

  • Real-life married couple Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally will play DRS. GENE & JEAN THIBEDEAU, a married pair of community college professors from New Mexico who wear sensible footwear and suffer from the most extreme case of deja vu this timeline has ever seen.
  • David Cross will play SY GROSSMAN, an upstanding, shy business owner and family man desperate to reconnect with his estranged daughter, who will stop at nothing to get her back.

Season four is currently in production in Toronto.

Elliot Page stars as Viktor Hargreeves, Tom Hopper is Luther Hargreeves, David Castañeda is Diego Hargreeves, Robert Sheehan is Klaus Hargreeves, Aidan Gallagher is Number Five, and Emmy Raver-Lampman is Allison Hargreeves. Justin H. Min plays Ben Hargreeves, Colm Feore is Reginald Hargreeves, and Ritu Arya is Lila Pitts.

“I’m so excited that the incredibly loyal fans of The Umbrella Academy will be able to experience the fitting end to the Hargreeves siblings’ journey we began five years ago. But before we get to that conclusion, we’ve got an amazing story ahead for season four, one that will have fans on the edge of their seats until the final minutes,” said series creator, writer, director, and showrunner Steve Blackman.

Jesse McKeown, Mike Richardson, Keith Goldberg, Scott Stuber, and Beau Bauman serve as executive producers. Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá are co-executive producers.




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