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‘Mayfair Witches’ Episode 8 Photos, Cast, and Season Finale Plot

AMC wraps up season one of Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches with episode eight, “What Rough Beast.” Episode seven was a game-changer, with Rowan not only discovering she’s pregnant but also taking back the necklace after Tessa was murdered. Expect the season finale, airing on February 26, 2023, to be explosive.

Alexandra Daddario leads the cast as Rowan Fielding. Season one also stars Jack Huston (Fargo) as Lasher, Tongayi Chirisa (Another Life) as Ciprien Grieve, and Harry Hamlin (Mad Men) as Cortland Mayfair. Beth Grant plays Carlotta, Hannah Alline is Suzanne, and Jen Richards is Jojo.

“What Rough Beast” Plot: Rowan inadvertently discovers her role in a prophecy that’s held the Mayfair family for generations. Sip’s investigation reaches its conclusion, uncovering secrets that could tarnish both Rowan’s family and his role in the Talamasca.

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Alexandra Daddario as Dr. Rowan Fielding in ‘Mayfair Witches’ episode 8 (Photo Credit: Alfonso Bresciani/AMC)

Mayfair Witches Plot:

Based on Anne Rice’s best-selling trilogy, Lives of the Mayfair Witches, the 8-episode series focuses on an intuitive young neurosurgeon, Rowan (Alexandra Daddario), who discovers that she is the unlikely heir to a family of witches. As she grapples with her newfound powers, she must contend with a sinister presence that has haunted her family for generations.

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Jen Richards as Jojo Mayfair in season 1 episode episode 8 (Photo Credit: Alfonso Bresciani/AMC)
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Harry Hamlin as Cortland Mayfair in the “What Rough Beast” episode (Photo Credit: Alfonso Bresciani/AMC)
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Jen Richards as Jojo Mayfair in episode 8 (Photo Credit: Alfonso Bresciani/AMC)
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Jen Richards as Jojo Mayfair in season 1 episode 8 (Photo Credit: Alfonso Bresciani/AMC)




‘Wolf Pack’ Episode 5 Photos, Cast and “Incendiary” Plot

The task force discovers an important clue to the fire’s origin on Paramount+’s Wolf Pack season one episode five. “Incendiary” is set to premiere on February 23, 2023.

Season one stars Tyler Gray as Harlan Briggs, Chloe Robertson as Luna Briggs, Bella Shepard as Blake Navarro, and Armani Jackson as Everett Lang. Rodrigo Santoro plays Garrett Briggs and Sarah Michelle Gellar stars as Kristin Ramsey. Additional season one cast members include Bailey Stender, Chase Liefeld, Hollie Bahar, Lanny Joon, Rio Mangini, Stella Smith, Zack Nelson, James Martinez, Amy Pietz, Bria Brimmer, John L. Adams, and Sean Philip Glasgow.

Teen Wolf‘s Jeff Davis writes and executive produces. Sarah Michelle Gellar, Christian Taylor, Jason Ensler, and Capital Arts’ Mike Elliott and Karen Gorodetzky also executive produce.

“Incendiary” Plot: The unknown caller leads the pack to the site of an attack. To protect their friends, Everett, Blake, Luna and Harlan crash a party. Plus, the task force follows a trail to an abandoned construction site where they discover the fire’s point of origin.

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Armani Jackson as Everett Lang, Bella Shepard as Blake Navarro, Tyler Gray as Harlan Briggs and Chloe Robertson as Luna Briggs in ‘Wolf Pack’ episode 5 (Photo: Curtis Bonds Baker / Paramount+ © 2022 MTVE)

Wolf Pack Description, Courtesy of Paramount+:

Based on the book series by Edo Van Belkom, Wolf Pack follows a teenage boy and girl whose lives are changed forever when a California wildfire awakens a terrifying supernatural creature and drives it to attack a highway traffic jam beneath the burning hills. Wounded in the chaos, the boy and girl are inexplicably drawn to each other and to two other teenagers who were adopted sixteen years earlier by a park ranger after another mysterious wildfire. As the full moon rises, all four teens come together to unravel the secret that connects them – the bite and blood of a werewolf.

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Sarah Michelle Gellar as Kristin Ramsey and Rodrigo Santoro as Garrett Briggs in episode 5 (Photo: Curtis Bonds Baker / Paramount+ © 2022 MTVE)
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Armani Jackson as Everett Lang in episode 5 (Photo: Curtis Bonds Baker / Paramount+ © 2022 MTVE)
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Rodrigo Santoro as Garrett Briggs in the “Incendiary” episode (Photo: Curtis Bonds Baker / Paramount+ © 2022 MTVE)
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Rodrigo Santoro as Garrett Briggs in episode 5 (Photo: Curtis Bonds Baker / Paramount+ © 2022 MTVE)
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Armani Jackson as Everett Lang, Tyler Gray as Harlan Briggs and Chloe Robertson as Luna Briggs in episode 5 (Photo: Curtis Bonds Baker / Paramount+ © 2022 MTVE)
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Tyler Gray as Harlan Briggs, Armani Jackson as Everett Lang, Bella Shepard as Blake Navarro and Chloe Robertson as Luna Briggs in episode 5 (Photo: Curtis Bonds Baker / Paramount+ © 2022 MTVE)




BAFTA Film Awards 2023 Winners: ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ Earns 7 Awards

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Stanislaus Katczinsky (Albrecht Schuch), Paul Bäumer (Felix Kammerer), and Tjaden Stackfleet (Edin Hasanovic) in Netflix’s ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’

All Quiet on the Western Front went into the 2023 EE BAFTA Film Awards with 14 nominations, the most of any film, and emerged the year’s big winner. The brilliant adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque’s classic novel took home Best Film, Best Director (Edward Berger), Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, Original Score, Sound, and Film Not in the English Language.

The Banshees of Inisherin scored four wins out of its 10 nominations, collecting acting wins for Barry Keoghan and Kerry Condon as well as Outstanding British Film and Original Screenplay honors. Elvis also took home four wins including Leading Actor (Austin Butler), Casting, Costume Design, and Make Up & Hair.

Austin Butler, Kerry Condon, Barry Keoghan, and Edward Berger earned their first BAFTA wins while Cate Blanchett picked up her fourth with her Leading Actress win for Tár.

Richard E. Grant hosted 2023 EE BAFTA Film Awards which took place at London’s Royal Festival Hall on Sunday, February, 19, 1923.

2023 EE BAFTA Film Awards Nominees and Winners:

BEST FILM
WINNER – ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT Malte Grunert
THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin, Martin McDonagh
ELVIS Gail Berman, Baz Luhrmann, Catherine Martin, Patrick McCormick, Schuyler Weiss
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert, Jonathan Wang
TÁR Todd Field, Scott Lambert, Alexandra Milchan

OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM
AFTERSUN Charlotte Wells, Mark Ceryak, Amy Jackson, Barry Jenkins, Adele Romanski
WINNER – THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN Martin McDonagh, Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin
BRIAN AND CHARLES Jim Archer, Rupert Majendie, David Earl, Chris Hayward
EMPIRE OF LIGHT Sam Mendes, Pippa Harris
GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE Sophie Hyde, Debbie Gray, Adrian Politowski, Katy Brand
LIVING Oliver Hermanus, Elizabeth Karlsen, Stephen Woolley, Kazuo Ishiguro
ROALD DAHL’S MATILDA THE MUSICAL Matthew Warchus, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Jon Finn, Luke Kelly, Dennis Kelly
SEE HOW THEY RUN Tom George, Gina Carter, Damian Jones, Mark Chappell
THE SWIMMERS Sally El Hosaini, Tim Bevan, Tim Cole, Eric Fellner, Ali Jaafar, Jack Thorne
THE WONDER Sebastián Lelio, Ed Guiney, Juliette Howell, Andrew Lowe, Tessa Ross, Alice Birch, Emma Donoghue

OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER
WINNER – AFTERSUN Charlotte Wells (Writer/Director)
BLUE JEAN Georgia Oakley (Writer/Director), Hélène Sifre (Producer)
ELECTRIC MALADY Marie Lidén (Director)
GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE Katy Brand (Writer)
REBELLION Elena Sánchez Bellot (Director) Maia Kenworthy (Director)

FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
WINNER – ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT Edward Berger, Malte Grunert
ARGENTINA, 1985 Santiago Mitre, Victoria Alonso, Agustina Llambi Campbell, Axel Kuschevatzky, Federico Posternak
CORSAGE Marie Kreutzer, Alexander Glehr
DECISION TO LEAVE Park Chan-wook, Ko Dae-seok
THE QUIET GIRL Colm Bairéad, Cleona Ní Chrualaoi

DOCUMENTARY
ALL THAT BREATHES Shaunak Sen, Teddy Leifer, Aman Mann
ALL THE BEAUTY AND THE BLOODSHED Laura Poitras, Howard Gertler, Nan Goldin, Yoni Golijov, John Lyons
FIRE OF LOVE Sara Dosa, Shane Boris, Ina Fichman
MOONAGE DAYDREAM Brett Morgen
WINNER – NAVALNY Daniel Roher, Diane Becker, Shane Boris, Melanie Miller, Odessa Rae

ANIMATED FILM
WINNERGUILLERMO DEL TORO’S PINOCCHIO Guillermo del Toro, Mark Gustafson, Gary Ungar, Alex Bulkley
MARCEL THE SHELL WITH SHOES ON Dean Fleisher Camp, Andrew Goldman, Elisabeth Holm, Caroline Kaplan, Paul Mezey
PUSS IN BOOTS: THE LAST WISH Joel Crawford, Mark Swift
TURNING RED Domee Shi, Lindsey Collins

DIRECTOR
WINNER – ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT Edward Berger
THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN Martin McDonagh
DECISION TO LEAVE Park Chan-wook
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert
TÁR Todd Field
THE WOMAN KING Gina Prince-Bythewood

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
WINNER – THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN Martin McDonagh
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert
THE FABELMANS Tony Kushner, Steven Spielberg
TÁR Todd Field
TRIANGLE OF SADNESS Ruben Östlund

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
WINNER – ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT Edward Berger, Lesley Paterson, Ian Stokell
LIVING Kazuo Ishiguro
THE QUIET GIRL Colm Bairéad
SHE SAID Rebecca Lenkiewicz
THE WHALE Samuel D. Hunter

LEADING ACTRESS
WINNER – CATE BLANCHETT Tár
VIOLA DAVIS The Woman King
DANIELLE DEADWYLER Till
ANA DE ARMAS Blonde
EMMA THOMPSON Good Luck to You, Leo Grande
MICHELLE YEOH Everything Everywhere All At Once

LEADING ACTOR
WINNER – AUSTIN BUTLER Elvis
COLIN FARRELL The Banshees of Inisherin
BRENDAN FRASER The Whale
DARYL McCORMACK Good Luck to You, Leo Grande
PAUL MESCAL Aftersun
BILL NIGHY Living

SUPPORTING ACTRESS
ANGELA BASSETT Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
HONG CHAU The Whale
WINNER – KERRY CONDON The Banshees of Inisherin
DOLLY DE LEON Triangle of Sadness
JAMIE LEE CURTIS Everything Everywhere All At Once
CAREY MULLIGAN She Said

SUPPORTING ACTOR
BRENDAN GLEESON The Banshees of Inisherin
WINNER – BARRY KEOGHAN The Banshees of Inisherin
KE HUY QUAN Everything Everywhere All At Once
EDDIE REDMAYNE The Good Nurse
ALBRECHT SCHUCH All Quiet on the Western Front
MICHEAL WARD Empire of Light

ORIGINAL SCORE
WINNER – ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT Volker Bertelmann
BABYLON Justin Hurwitz
THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN Carter Burwell
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE Son Lux
GUILLERMO DEL TORO’S PINOCCHIO Alexandre Desplat

CASTING
AFTERSUN Lucy Pardee
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT Simone Bär
WINNER – ELVIS Nikki Barrett, Denise Chamian
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE Sarah Halley Finn
TRIANGLE OF SADNESS Pauline Hansson

CINEMATOGRAPHY
WINNER – ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT James Friend
THE BATMAN Greig Fraser
ELVIS Mandy Walker
EMPIRE OF LIGHT Roger Deakins
TOP GUN: MAVERICK Claudio Miranda

EDITING
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT Sven Budelmann
THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN Mikkel E. G. Nielsen
ELVIS Jonathan Redmond, Matt Villa
WINNER – EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE Paul Rogers
TOP GUN: MAVERICK Eddie Hamilton

PRODUCTION DESIGN
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT Christian M. Goldbeck, Ernestine Hipper
WINNER – BABYLON Florencia Martin, Anthony Carlino
THE BATMAN James Chinlund, Lee Sandales
ELVIS Catherine Martin, Karen Murphy, Bev Dunn
GUILLERMO DEL TORO’S PINOCCHIO Curt Enderle, Guy Davis

COSTUME DESIGN
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT Lisy Christl
AMSTERDAM J.R. Hawbaker, Albert Wolsky
BABYLON Mary Zophres
WINNER – ELVIS Catherine Martin
MRS. HARRIS GOES TO PARIS Jenny Beavan

MAKE UP & HAIR
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT Heike Merker
THE BATMAN Naomi Donne, Mike Marino, Zoe Tahir
WINNER – ELVIS Jason Baird, Mark Coulier, Louise Coulston, Shane Thomas
ROALD DAHL’S MATILDA THE MUSICAL Laura Blount, Naomi Donne, Barrie Gower, Sharon Martin
THE WHALE Anne Marie Bradley, Judy Chin, Adrien Morot

SOUND
WINNER – ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT Lars Ginzel, Frank Kruse, Viktor Prášil, Markus Stemler
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER Christopher Boyes, Michael Hedges, Julian Howarth, Gary Summers, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle
ELVIS Michael Keller, David Lee, Andy Nelson, Wayne Pashley
TÁR Deb Adair, Stephen Griffiths, Andy Shelley, Steve Single, Roland Winke
TOP GUN: MAVERICK Chris Burdon, James H. Mather, Al Nelson, Mark Taylor, Mark Weingarten

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT Markus Frank, Kamil Jafar, Viktor Müller, Frank Petzold
WINNER – AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER Richard Baneham, Daniel Barrett, Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon
THE BATMAN Russell Earl, Dan Lemmon, Anders Langlands, Dominic Tuohy
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE Jeff Desom, Ethan Feldbau, Jonathan Kombrinck, Zak Stoltz
TOP GUN: MAVERICK Seth Hill, Scott R. Fisher, Bryan Litson, Ryan Tudhope

BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION
WINNER – THE BOY, THE MOLE, THE FOX AND THE HORSE Peter Baynton, Charlie Mackesy, Cara Speller, Hannah Minghella
MIDDLE WATCH John Stevenson, Aiesha Penwarden, Giles Healy
YOUR MOUNTAIN IS WAITING Hannah Jacobs, Zoe Muslim, Harriet Gillian

BRITISH SHORT FILM
THE BALLAD OF OLIVE MORRIS Alex Kayode-Kay
BAZIGAGA Jo Ingabire Moys, Stephanie Charmail
BUS GIRL Jessica Henwick, Louise Palmkvist Hansen
A DRIFTING UP Jacob Lee
WINNER – AN IRISH GOODBYE Tom Berkeley, Ross White

EE RISING STAR AWARD
AIMEE LOU WOOD
DARYL McCORMACK
WINNER – EMMA MACKEY
NAOMI ACKIE
SHEILA ATIM




‘The Company You Keep’ Episode 2 Photos, Cast, Plot, and Video

Season one of ABC’s new primetime drama The Company You Keep continues with episode two, “A Sparkling Reputation.” Episode two will air on Sunday, February 26, 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.

“A Sparkling Reputation” Plot: After Daphne sets a quick turnaround for payment, the Nicolettis devise a plan to steal a valuable necklace at an auction. Meanwhile, as Emma and Charlie are both pursuing Daphne, their worlds nearly collide.

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Milo Ventimiglia and Polly Draper in ‘The Company You Keep’ episode 2 (ABC/Christopher Willard)

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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Sarah Wayne Callies and Milo Ventimiglia in episode 2 (ABC/Christopher Willard)
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Milo Ventimiglia in season 1 episode 2 (ABC/Scott Everett White)
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Catherine Haena Kim and Courtney Taylor in episode 2 (ABC/Raymond Liu)
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Polly Draper, Kristin Carey, William Fichtner, Milo Ventimiglia, and Sarah Wayne Callies in episode 2 (ABC/Christopher Willard)
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Sarah Wayne Callies, William Fichtner, and Milo Ventimiglia in episode 2 (ABC/Christopher Willard)
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William Fichtner, Polly Draper, Sarah Wayne Callies, and Milo Ventimiglia in episode 2 (ABC/Christopher Willard)
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Michael Reilly Burke and Kristin Carey in episode 2 (ABC/Christopher Willard)




‘The Equalizer’ Season 3 Episode 9 Photos, Cast, and “Second Chance” Plot

Berto Colon (Power Book II: Ghost) guest stars as a conman who’s in McCall’s crosshairs on CBS’s The Equalizer season three episode nine. Directed by Paul Holahan from a script by Chris Derrick, episode nine – “Second Chance” – will air on Sunday, February 26, 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.

“Second Chance” Plot: McCall and Dante’s relationship is tested when a conman (Colon) the NYPD has been building a years-long case against kidnaps a relative of McCall’s client and forces him to assist in a heist in order to save them.

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Queen Latifah as Robyn McCall in ‘The Equalizer’ season 3 episode 9 (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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Liza Lapira as Melody “Mel” Bayani in season 3 episode 9 (Photo: Michael Greenberg © 2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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Thomas Canestraro, Queen Latifah as Robyn McCall, and Jason Hanna in season 3 episode 9 (Photo: Michael Greenberg © 2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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Adam Goldberg as Harry Keshegian in season 3 episode 9 (Photo: Michael Greenberg © 2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.)
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Liza Lapira as Melody “Mel” Bayani and Adam Goldberg as Harry Keshegian in season 3 episode 9 (Photo: Michael Greenberg © 2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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Christian Alexander Rozakis as Hasan, Berto Colon as Randall, and Liza Lapira as Melody “Mel” Bayani in the “Second Chance” episode (Photo: Michael Greenberg © 2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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Liza Lapira as Melody “Mel” Bayani in season 3 episode 9 (Photo: Michael Greenberg © 2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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Queen Latifah as Robyn McCall in the “Second Chance” episode (Photo: Michael Greenberg © 2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.)




‘Naked and Afraid’ Adds ‘Solo’ Edition

Naked and Afraid: Solo

Eight former Naked and Afraid survivalists will put their skills to the test on season one of Naked and Afraid: Solo. The spinoff from Naked and Afraid will challenge the survivalists to spend 21 days naked, afraid, and completely on their own.

The eight Naked and Afraid fan favorites testing their skills in harsh environments include Kaila Cumings, a bladesmith and avid bowhunter who seeks redemption from a previous early tap-out in her XL Next Level challenge in the Amazon. Terra Short, a trans woman and archer who feels most at home in the wilderness with just their skills and a knife; Cheeny Plante, a jack-of-all-trades who, as a SERE instructor, has taught critical survival skills to Air Force combatants; and Jamie Frizzell, a no-nonsense lifeguard, adventurer and bushcraft instructor who survived a 21-day Tribes challenge but tapped on day two of XL Next Level in the Amazon are also featured in season one of Solo.

The first season also includes Naked and Afraid veterans Fernando Calderon, Suzanne Zeta, James Lewis, and Shanika Malcolm.

Naked and Afraid: Solo premieres on the Discovery Channel on Sunday, March 12, 2023.

Discovery offered this description of the new series:

“Naked and Afraid survivalists have endured the most grueling environments on earth and proved the value of teamwork in overcoming brutal conditions. In this all-new series, eight of the franchise’s most battle-tested survivalists will attempt to endure 21 days completely SOLO. This arced series takes place in some of the most remote and harshest environments in the world – and in locations spread out over three continents. Whether it’s a bug-infested South American rainforest, a frigid African scrubland or a blistering Mexican jungle, each episode follows multiple survivalists as they take on the most difficult challenge of their lives.

With no one to lean on for help, their success depends solely on their own ingenuity, skills and will to survive. Enduring 21 days naked with a partner is hard enough. Enduring 21 days solo will test the most experienced survivalists in the world – and bring many to their knees.”





‘FBI: International’ Season 2 Episode 13 Photos, Cast, and Plot – “Indefensible”

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Luke Kleintank as Special Agent Scott Forrester in ‘FBI: International’ season 2 episode 13 (Photo: Nelly Kiss © 2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.)

The team’s on the case of a fatal car bombing on CBS’s FBI: International season two episode 13. Directed by Alex Zakrzewski from a script by Hussain Pirani, episode 13 – “Indefensible” – will air on Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at 9pm ET/PT.

Season two stars Luke Kleintank as Special Agent Scott Forrester, Heida Reed as Special Agent Jamie Kellett, Carter Redwood as Special Agent Andre Raines, Vinessa Vidotto as Special Agent Cameron Vo, and Eva-Jane Willis as Europol Agent Megan “Smitty” Garretson.

Miklós Bányai guest stars as Lieutenant Benedek Erdős.

“Indefensible” Plot: The Fly Team investigates the death of an American lawyer working out of Budapest after he is killed by a car bomb. Also, Kellett begins to grow close to Hungarian lieutenant Benedek Erdős as the critical case progresses.

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Luke Kleintank as Special Agent Scott Forrester, Heida Reed as Special Agent Jamie Kellett, and Miklós Bányai as Lieutenant Benedek Erdős in season 2 episode 13 (Photo: Nelly Kiss © 2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

FBI: International Series Description, Courtesy of CBS:

FBI: International is the third iteration of the successful FBI brand that follows the elite operatives of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s International Fly Team. Headquartered in Budapest, they travel throughout Europe with the mission of tracking and neutralizing threats against American citizens wherever they may be, putting their lives on the line to protect the U.S. and its people. The Fly Team’s Special Agent Scott Forrester, their accomplished and dedicated leader, puts his missions ahead of his personal life and is often accompanied by his trusty Schutzhund dog, Tank.

Second in command is Special Agent Jamie Kellett, a heroic and fearless investigator – and her extensive network of informants is a powerful resource. Special Agent Andre Raines shines in the field and makes good use of his accounting background in tracking criminal enterprises’ moving money; and Special Agent Cameron Vo, a competitive West Point grad who excels at interrogation and strategy. Newly embedded with the Fly Team is Megan “Smitty” Garretson, a streetwise Europol agent with an extensive undercover background who liaises with each host country they inhabit.

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Heida Reed as Special Agent Jamie Kellett and Miklós Bányai as Lieutenant Benedek Erdős in season 2 episode 13 (Photo: Nelly Kiss © 2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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Luke Kleintank as Special Agent Scott Forrester, Carter Redwood as Special Agent Andre Raines, and Heida Reed as Special Agent Jamie Kellett in season 2 episode 13 (Photo: Nelly Kiss © 2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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Eva-Jane Willis as Europol Agent Megan “Smitty” Garretson, Luke Kleintank as Special Agent Scott Forrester, and Miklós Bányai as Lieutenant Benedek Erdős in season 2 episode 13 (Photo: Nelly Kiss © 2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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Vinessa Vidotto as Special Agent Cameron Vo, Luke Kleintank as Special Agent Scott Forrester, and Carter Redwood as Special Agent Andre Raines in season 2 episode 13 (Photo: Nelly Kiss © 2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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Luke Kleintank as Special Agent Scott Forrester and Heida Reed as Special Agent Jamie Kellett in season 2 episode 13 (Photo: Nelly Kiss © 2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)




‘1923’ Season 1 Episode 7 Recap: “The Rule of Five Hundred”

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Harrison Ford as Jacob Dutton in ‘1923’ episode 7 (Photo Cr: Emerson Miller / Paramount+ © 2022 Viacom International Inc)

Snow blankets the Yellowstone Ranch as Paramount+’s 1923 season one episode seven begins. The season’s penultimate episode opens with Jack (Darren Mann) giving Elizabeth (Michelle Randolph) a good morning kiss and promising to be careful.

Jacob (Harrison Ford) is getting around better, and he briefly comes inside to warm his hands by the fire. He promises Cara (Helen Mirren) they’ll be back by supper, and Cara responds, “Just come back.”

Outside, the cowboys saddle up and head out with Jacob in the lead.

In town, the snow makes it difficult for motorcars to get around, but horses don’t have any problem. Three sheriff vehicles fall into place behind Jacob and his men as they head to Banner’s new home (courtesy of Donald Whitfield).

Banner (Jerome Flynn) is smoking a cigar as he returns to his bedroom where two naked prostitutes are sprawled in bed. He pours champagne into a glass and onto a hooker’s stomach. But before the orgy goes any further, the doorbell draws his attention.

He’s greeted at the door by Sheriff McDowell (Robert Patrick) and placed under arrest for two counts of murder and four counts of attempted murder. Jacob approaches the door and Banner’s stunned to see him alive and well. Banner demands Sheriff McDowell arrest Jacob too since he strung his men up from a tree. Sheriff McDowell believes Jacob was justified since the sheepherders were trespassing.

The Sheriff won’t allow Banner to get dressed as he takes him away in handcuffs.

Banner’s still putting on a good show as he’s led to the car, warning Jacob that he’ll need all his men to stay alive. He also warns Jack that he may have cheated death twice but he won’t cheat it a third time.

Sheriff McDowell points out that sounds like a confession.

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Timothy Dalton as Donald Whitfield in ‘1923’ episode 7 (Photo Cr: Emerson Miller / Paramount+ © 2022 Viacom International Inc)

Donald Whitfield (Timothy Dalton) supervises as dynamite clears the way inside a mine. He watches as dozens of men get to work in the mine but is distracted when word arrives that Jacob was spotted in town. He’s informed by the recently hired red-headed livestock agent that Jacob accompanied Sheriff McDowell to arrest Banner. (Cara was right to be hesitant in hiring him.)

No sooner is Banner brought to jail than his lawyer arrives for a visit. The lawyer orders Banner not to speak to anyone and reveals that bond will be set, even though that’s not the normal procedure. The lawyer’s certain Banner will be released after his arraignment in the morning.

The lawyer joins Donald in his car and tells him the name of the judge. Donald orders the lawyer to make sure the judge knows how important Banner is to his operation, and the lawyer promises to take care of it.

Donald will handle the two prostitutes currently at Banner’s place himself.

Donald shows his sadistic side by ordering one prostitute to spank the other with his belt. He watches, drink in hand, making sure the beating is harsh and the one on the receiving end doesn’t cry out.

Night falls and Cara writes a letter to Spencer. Elizabeth wonders how she’ll send it to him, given that he’s on his way home. Cara admits she can’t and the letter’s more for herself than for Spencer.

Cara describes Spencer as a quiet boy, deliberate in all his actions. He was an observer and a good listener, and writing to him is her way of journaling.

Cara admits she’s more like Jack and has a hard time dealing with waiting. Elizabeth claims she’s the same way, but writing isn’t an option. She thinks she’d like to bake a cake to fill the time, and they’re busy in the kitchen when Jacob arrives home. Cara pulls him in for a hug, relieved to have her husband back.

Jacob confirms Banner’s locked up and Cara’s relieved to hear that.

Elizabeth rushes out to greet Jack in the living room and his face lights up n a huge smile. She plops into his lap and they kiss. Jack jokes he can’t wait to see how he’s welcomed back after a week if this is what he gets after being gone for just a day.

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Darren Mann as Jack and Michelle Randolph as Elizabeth in ‘1923’ episode 7 (Photo Cr: Christopher Saunders / Paramount+ © 2022 Viacom International Inc)

They relax around the dinner table as Jack reads the headlines. There’s one about Coolidge bringing two grizzly bears to the White House and another about unemployment being at historic lows. But the headline that gets the Duttons worked up is an article that says the CEO of Anaconda Copper Mines has been appointed chairman of a commission to regulate mining. Donald Whitfield is the vice chair. The bosses of the mining companies are in charge of regulating the mines, and Jack thinks that’s ridiculous.

Jacob says that’s the way politics works; it’s a corrupt system. Jack points out that Jacob’s a politician too. He’s a cattleman in charge of regulating cattle. (Jack’s not wrong.)

Jacob created the commission to protect the land and his family. Whitfield’s doing the same thing, but what he wants goes against what the ranch needs. Jake asks about right and wrong, and Jacob insists you can’t think that way.

“You can only think about what’s good for this ranch… what’s good for your family. That’s it. Then you use their rules to do it,” explains Jacob.

Cara reminds them they don’t talk politics at the table. Elizabeth leaves the table with Cara and Jack wonders why they’re in trouble. Jacob explains putting Banner in jail didn’t solve anything. Cara’s not mad, she’s scared.

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Cole Brings Plenty as Pete Plenty Clouds in ‘1923’ episode 7 (Photo Cr: Emerson Miller / Paramount+ © 2022 Viacom International Inc)

Days have passed since Issaxche was murdered by lawmen searching for Teonna. Her body’s finally discovered by Teonna’s father, Runs His Horse (Michael Spears), who spots hoofprints outside. Hank’s son, Pete Plenty Clouds (Cole Brings Plenty), arrives minutes later and they determine, based on the fact only the government shoes their horses, that it wasn’t thieves that killed Issaxche.

Pete Plenty Clouds passes on the news that Teonna left school and is with his father. Pete adds that Teonna’s in trouble and Runs His Horse suggests that he take a different way back and avoid the road. He’s not joining him yet but will soon.

Runs His Horse buries Issaxche before returning to his home to retrieve weapons and supplies.

Later, Pete is warming himself by a fire, surrounded by rocks, when the three priests searching for Teonna ride up. They try to get information from him, including his age, and threaten to drag him back to school if he doesn’t answer them.

Pete gets in the first blow but soon the three priests overpower him and deliver a beating. His hands are tied with rope and one priest volunteers to take him back to the school while the other two keep searching for Teonna.

Pete’s forced to walk beside the horse as they make their way back to the school.

Runs His Horse finds Pete’s horse and grabs the reins. The horse wandered away from Pete’s campsite but Runs His Horse finds it and the fire’s still burning. Pete’s hat is on the ground and Teonna’s father picks it up and continues searching for clues. He finds the hoofprints of three horses and Pete’s footprints.

The priest and Pete have stopped for the night, and as they sit around a fire the priest lectures Pete. He suggests Native Americans don’t need schools; they need exorcisms. Pete points out that the priest kills and that he stole the land he sits on, which means he’s breaking the laws of the God he claims to follow and obey. If he can break those laws, then he must believe his God doesn’t really exist.

The priest is enraged and kicks Pete in the face. He thinks the world would be better off without Pete (or any Native Americans) but before he finishes Pete off, he recites the Lord’s Prayer. Runs His Horse comes up behind the priest and scalps him. He slits his throat and the priest dies in a pool of blood.

Pete confirms two more priests are looking for Teonna, and he knows where they’re heading. The priests would have stopped to rest but Pete and Runs His Horse won’t. Runs His Horse eats the priest’s soul before they head out.

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Aminah Nieves as Teonna in ‘1923’ episode 7 (Photo Cr: Emerson Miller / Paramount+ © 2022 Viacom International Inc)

Morning arrives and the two priests spot Teonna (Aminah Nieves) by a creek. They initially believe Teonna’s a boy and ask about a 15-year-old girl. They don’t answer her questions as Hank watches from his doorway, hidden from view. One priest becomes suspicious and approaches Teonna on foot. She takes off running, but the priest still on horseback knocks her down.

She’s able to blind the priest in one eye and he punches her repeatedly in the face. He’s about to kill her when Hank shoots him in the back. He also shoots the other priest before he can get back on his horse.

Teonna’s face is bloody and looks painful, and Hank lifts her up and carries her back to his home.

Unfortunately, one of the priests isn’t dead and he shoots Hank in the back, killing him. Teonna picks up a large rock as the priest tries to reload and bashes his head in.

She crawls to Hank and her cry becomes a scream.

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Brandon Sklenar as Spencer and Julia Schlaepfer as Alexandra in ‘1923’ episode 7 (Photo Cr: Emerson Miller / Paramount+ © 2022 Viacom International Inc)

The ship’s heading toward the port when Captain Shipley (Joseph Mawle) tells Spencer (Brandon Sklenar) he’ll have a skiff take them the rest of the way to shore. He doesn’t want to be boarded by Customs. Spencer says he’s in his debt, but Captain Shipley believes the sea is the last place where men do the right thing just because it’s the right thing. However, if he’s ever in the company of leopards he’d appreciate Spencer having his back.

Spencer didn’t tell Shipley he was a hunter, and Shipley points out he’s famous. They shake and Captain Shipley jokingly compares Alex to a wildcat, saying, “You’ve got the tiger by the tail with your new bride.”

They make it to land and Spencer suggests they locate a hotel. Alex (Julia Schlaepfer) reminds him he’s not in control. First, they need to find a café because she wants pasta and wine.

“Deep down, you love being told what to do. There’s a freedom in it. We all know how you Americans feel about your freedom,” says Alex, walking ahead of her new hubby.

Spencer catches up and says that while he’ll follow her, he won’t walk behind her. She teases that it’s a good view from behind and Spencer hangs back, smiling.

They grab a table at a restaurant and Spencer confirms he booked passage for Thursday. He also confesses this is the first time he’s been in a restaurant since he left Montana.

Spencer claims he’s not hungry, but Alex takes a seat on his lap and forces him to try new food. When she suggests he eat some rice, he’s understandably confused when it’s in a ball. She explains it was rolled in flour and fried. She knows this because she’s British and all Brits do is travel the world and become experts in the places they visit. (Her words, not mine!)

Spencer thinks that doesn’t make sense and describes her culture as pretending to be experts in things you know nothing about. She corrects him. “No, baby, that’s the French.”

They both laugh. Spencer tries the rice ball and admits it’s good.

Spencer and Alex’s public display of affection is interrupted when someone calls out her name. Talk about your coincidences, Alex’s abandoned wedding party just happen to have shown up at this restaurant.





‘Mayor of Kingstown’ Season 2 Episode 6 Recap: “Left with the Nose”

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Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky in ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ season 2 episode 6 (Photo Cr: Dennis P. Mong Jr. / Paramount+ © 2022 Viacom International Inc)

Mike believes he has a plan that will set the wheels in motion to get the gang leaders released as Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown season two episode six gets underway. Mike (Jeremy Renner) meets with Wendy (Sandrine Holt) from the Warwick Group and reveals he knows the inmates are being used as slave labor and that even the guard dogs are eating better than the prisoners. Wendy doesn’t care because it’s working and that’s all that matters.

If he doesn’t like it, then he can just move aside.

Mike proposes a deal: if Wendy helps him get Bunny released, then he’ll be in her debt. She just needs to make the DA sign the release. He’s forced to admit he can’t seem to get the job done himself. She agrees.

A conversation around a table in Anchor Bay’s cafeteria reveals that not everyone knew the details of the plan to murder the Mexican gang leader, Luis. As Big Hush (Jock McKissic), Raphael (D Smoke), Bloods leader Dedrick (Marcus Brandon), and another Blood are playing cards, an Aryan Brotherhood gang member (with help from a guard) stabs the Blood, killing him.

Big Hush, Dedrick, and Raphael are handcuffed to the table and can’t leave, and the guards stand down and watch as the AB member slashes out at Big Hush and Raf before Big Hush manages to grab him. It’s not until Raf and Big Hush have the upper hand that the guards break up the fight.

Captain Kareem Moore (Michael Beach) calls Mike with news that Bunny will be out of solitary by the end of the day. Kareem thinks Bunny put the hit on Luis but Mike knows it was AB making a play. Kareem confirms the Anchor Bay guards are mostly AB members or sympathizers.

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Taylor Handley as Kyle McLusky and Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky in ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ season 2 episode 6 (Photo Cr: Dennis P. Mong Jr. / Paramount+ © 2022 Viacom International Inc)

Robert (Hamish Allan-Headley) calls for a meeting at Don’s Diner with Mike, Ian, and Kyle. He received a “heart attack” letter and was told by the DA to lawyer up. Mike knows the DA’s not acting on inmate testimony which means someone rolled on Robert. Ian (Hugh Dillon), Kyle (Taylor Handley), and Robert believe SWAT stopped the riot from the inside and are pissed they’re being blamed for how they handled the situation.

Mike’s convinced a SWAT member is snitching on the group and has cut a deal with the DA. Robert promises to try and figure out who’s talking, and Mike will then figure out the next step. Ian sets up a meeting with Kyle for 9pm to go over their stories.

After the meeting, Kyle lugs a duffle bag over to Mike’s car. It turns out he gave the officer on duty tickets to a concert in exchange for leaving the evidence room open. Kyle stole the bonds – not Milo!

Later that night, Mike warns Kyle not to pull a stunt like stealing the bonds again. Kyle insists he wiped the drives and no one saw him, but Mike thinks it looks suspicious. Kyle doesn’t care as long as they’re in the clear.

“No more Rambo sh*t,” says Mike, which obviously means there’s about to be more Rambo sh*t.

Kareem gave Mike the name of the CO at Anchor, and Mike pulls up in front of Davidson’s house. Kyle has no idea what’s going on, and Mike tells him to grab a gun and follow him in if he’s not back in five minutes.

Davidson (Matt Gerald) recognizes Mike’s name and lets him in. Mike asks him to back off Bunny but Davidson resists. Mike pushes back and says he’s not really asking. Davidson gets in his face and Mike says it doesn’t matter what Davidson thinks; this will happen even without his cooperation.

Davidson orders Mike out of his house and gives him a shove just as Kyle busts in, gun drawn. Kyle pistol-whips him twice across the face while warning him never to touch his brother again or he’ll kill him. Mike says all Davidson needs to do is back off on Bunny, but Kyle’s not ready to let it go. He places his gun to Davidson’s head and, again, warns him not to f*ck around.

As Mike leaves, Davidson says, “I thought you were one of us, Mike.” Mike quickly corrects him.

Kyle hits him once more before following Mike out.

Kyle’s drunk when he finally returns home and completely forgot that he was supposed to meet Ian. Mariam’s still up keeping Ian company and before heading off to bed she makes sure her son’s okay. (He’s not as evidenced by the three sheds he’s putting together in her backyard for no reason.)

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Tobi Bamtefa as Deverin “Bunny” Washington and Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky in ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ season 2 episode 6 (Photo Cr: Dennis P. Mong Jr. / Paramount+ © 2022 Viacom International Inc.)

Over at Anchor Bay, Carney (Lane Garrison) accompanies Bunny (Tobi Bamtefa) out of solitary, and Bunny’s furious he was left in the kill box for so long. He warns Carney that he may not be in control but he’s about to take charge of this situation.

Carney leads him to the kennel area where Mike’s waiting with news he’s making a move today. Mike confirms the streets have been quiet the past week or so, but Bunny doesn’t care. Mike reminds Bunny the Mexican leader was set on fire and Bunny hasn’t been keeping it quiet inside.

Bunny threatens to raise his voice inside and Mike assures him he’ll be out “in minutes.” However, they’ve reached a point where Bunny no longer believes Mike’s promises. (Really surprised it took him this long.) Bunny confirms he moved the target off Mike’s back and Mike asks who he moved it to. Bunny explains that’s a need-to-know thing, and Mike doesn’t need to know.

Bunny turns his back on Mike and walks away.

Mike goes from one disastrous meeting straight to another. He shows up unexpectedly at a restaurant where DA Lockett (Lawrence Adimora) and Asst DA Evelyn Foley (Necar Zadegan) are dining, and this impromptu meeting doesn’t start off well. The DA doesn’t care that he made a deal with Mike and the gang leaders. Lockett also isn’t worried about Mike’s threats to work with the Warwick Group against his reelection.

Lockett believes the four gang leaders deserve to be in jail, so he doesn’t care about the fact he’s breaking their deal. Mike finally plays his ace, revealing that Milo’s most likely alive and on the loose in Kingstown. Mike offers to give the DA what he needs to bait the hook and reel in the biggest fish in their little pond.

Lockett says he didn’t know that Milo’s out and besides that, that’s on the DoC – not him. Mike correctly points out the voters don’t know the difference, and his Asst DA was aware Milo likely escaped. If she knew, no one will believe that he didn’t.

That silences Lockett and Mike leaves the meeting, certain he’ll finally get the leaders released.

Carney delivers the news to Kareem that the prisoner from Tent City died. Carney’s created a false incident report that places the blame for the deceased prisoner’s trauma on other inmates. He leaves the report with Kareem who it appears hasn’t decided what to do next.

Bunny’s working in Anchor Bay’s license plate factory when Gunner (Dylan Kenin) approaches. Bunny picks up something to use as a weapon but Gunner insists he comes in peace. The guy who attacked Big Hush’s table was a lone wolf and Gunner’s given the green light to take him out…which happens within seconds.

A short while later Bunny calls Mike and tells him the path has been cleared. Mike needs to do his “mayor thing” right now and get him out. Mike’s confused about a path opening up and Bunny says he did what was necessary.

DA Lockett is walking to his car in an underground garage when he’s shot multiple times and killed.

Bunny orders Mike to get the Asst DA to sign his release papers now.




‘Outer Banks’ Earns an Early Season 4 Renewal

The cast of Netflix’s popular Outer Banks took the stage at the first-ever Poguelandia Fan Events and announced the show’s been renewed for season four. Netflix officially renewed the drama even before the launch of season three on February 23, 2023.

“Seeing Poguelandia come to life was nothing short of spectacular. The Pogues are enjoying an adventure of a lifetime, and we now get to map out more twists and turns as the joyride continues into season four of Outer Banks. Thank you to Netflix, our cast, and the amazing fans who helped to make this happen,” stated co-creators, writers, showrunners, and executive producers Jonas Pate, Josh Pate, and Shannon Burke.

Cast members Chase Stokes (John B.), Madelyn Cline (Sarah), Madison Bailey (Kiara), Jonathan Daviss (Pope), Carlacia Grant (Cleo), Rudy Pankow (JJ), Austin North (Topper), and Drew Starkey (Rafe) also showed off nine minutes of season three episode one to the thousands gathered to celebrate all things Outer Banks in Huntington Beach, CA.

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The cast at Poguelandia: An Outer Banks Experience (Photo by Jerod Harris/Getty Images for Netflix)

The Season 3 Plot:

After losing the gold and fleeing the Outer Banks, season three finds the Pogues washed ashore on a desert island that, for a brief moment, seems like an idyllic home. Officially deemed “Poguelandia,” the island’s newest residents spend their days fishing, swimming, and reveling in the carefree lifestyle of their temporary dwelling. But things quickly go south for John B, Sarah, Kiara, Pope, JJ, and Cleo when they find themselves once again caught up in a race for the treasure, quite literally running for their lives.

They’re broke and far from home, they can’t trust anyone, Ward and Rafe are hungry for revenge, and there’s a ruthless Caribbean Don who will stop at nothing to find the bounty. Was the treasure ever within their reach? Or was it all a trap to stop them once and for all? Either way, it’s the Pogues against the world – and the only way out is together.




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