The investigation into NYPD and FDNY criminal activity has Jamie on the outs in CBS’s Blue Bloods season 12 episode four. Directed by Ralph Hemecker from a script by Jack Ciapciak, episode four – “True Blue” – will air on Friday, October 22, 2021 at 10pm ET/PT.
Tom Selleck leads the cast as Frank Reagan, with Donnie Wahlberg back as Danny Reagan and Bridget Moynahan returning as Erin Reagan. Will Estes plays Jamie Reagan, Len Cariou is Henry Reagan, Sami Gayle is Nicky Reagan-Boyle, Marisa Ramirez is Det. Maria Baez, and Vanessa Ray plays Officer Eddie Janko.
Recurring season 12 cast members include Abigail Hawk, Gregory Jbara, Robert Clohessy, Steven Schirripa, Andrew Terraciano, and Lauren Patten.
“True Blue” Plot: Jamie faces backlash from fellow officers, when he partners with Erin and Anthony to investigate an underground bar the NYPD and FDNY use to hide their criminal indiscretions. Also, Eddie’s partner, Witten, considers leaving the force; Danny and Baez investigate a student’s murder at a prestigious private school; and Frank addresses an issue of police brutality regarding Baker’s husband.
Blue Bloods is a drama about a multi-generational family of cops dedicated to New York City law enforcement. Frank Reagan is the New York Police Commissioner, and heads both the police force and the Reagan brood. He runs his department as diplomatically as he runs his family, even when dealing with the politics that plagued his unapologetically bold father, Henry, during his stint as Chief. A source of pride and concern for Frank is his eldest son, Danny, a seasoned detective, family man and Iraq War vet who on occasion uses dubious tactics to solve cases with his partner, Detective Maria Baez. Erin, the middle daughter, is a New York Assistant D.A. who serves as the legal compass for her siblings and father.
Jamie is the youngest Reagan, a Harvard Law graduate and the family’s “golden boy.” Unable to deny the family tradition, Jamie decided to give up a lucrative future in law and follow in the family footsteps as a cop. He’s found a friend and ally in his wife, Eddie, who keeps him on his toes, and has very different reasons than the Reagans for joining the police force.
Fox’s The Resident season five episode six takes a leap forward in time, and the teaser trailer indicates Conrad’s no longer working at the hospital when the story picks up. After taking time off for the World Series, season five episode six is set to air on Tuesday, November 2, 2021 at 8pm ET/PT.
Season five stars Matt Czuchry as Dr. Conrad Hawkins, Malcolm-Jamal Warner as Dr. AJ Austin, Bruce Greenwood as Dr. Randolph Bell, Jane Leeves as Dr. Kit Voss, and Manish Dayal is Dr. Devon Pravesh. Jessica Lucas plays Dr. Billie Sutton, Anuja Joshi is Dr. Leela Devi, and Miles Fowler is Trevor.
“Ask Your Doctor“ Plot: Conrad brings a patient into the hospital who causes a high security crisis. An MMA brawl sends a well-known fighter to Chastain and all hands are on deck. Meanwhile, Bell and Raptor vie for the same position at the hospital, and Leela gets a visit from her sister.
Entering its fifth season, The Resident continues to shine a light on the daily heroism of our health care workers. The provocative medical drama follows the doctors and nurses at Chastain Memorial Hospital as they face personal and professional challenges and fight for their patients’ health.
Season four saw a multitude of highs and lows as the heroes at Chastain struggled to overcome the impossible, including the unprecedented and devastating Covid-19 pandemic. Now, in a propulsive and emotional season five, the ante is upped, as the doctors continue to save patients and fight corruption in the healthcare system, this time with a partner. The alliance with Big Pharma that found a cure for sickle cell disease last season proves in season five to be a very sharp double-edged sword.
The season kicks off when a mysterious ransomware attack threatens the hospital, and DR. DEVON PRAVESH (Dayal) and Chastain’s recently appointed CEO, DR. KIT VOSS (Leeves), must make high-stakes, split-second decisions with lives in the balance. Meanwhile, DR. CONRAD HAWKINS (Czuchry) and NURSE PRACTITIONER NICOLETTE NEVIN’s (Emily VanCamp) attempts to navigate parenthood, marriage and work-life balance take a shocking turn when Conrad is forced to make a life-changing choice that will alter the course of their family forever.
After the unwanted arrival of DR. BILLIE SUTTON’s (Lucas) biological son, she is forced to confront her past head-on in hopes of healing. Luckily, she’ll have help with the emergence of a new friendship – and rivalry – with DR. AJ AUSTIN (Malcolm-Jamal Warner), who unknowingly takes an interest in Billie’s son, TREVOR (Fowler). Elsewhere, a wrench is thrown in the plans of DR. LEELA DEVI (Joshi), when an unannounced visitor threatens her new relationship, and DR. RANDOLPH BELL (Greenwood) moves forward with a surprising love interest.
A new wrinkle five episodes into the season will challenge audience expectations and reveal new truths about our characters. Old relationships will be tested, new ones formed, and the emergence of a widespread Medicare fraud scheme ensures Chastain will never be the same.
Katheryn Winnick and Kylie Bunbury in ‘Big Sky’ season 2 episode 4 (ABC/Michael Moriatis)
Harper’s freaked out by the stranger parked in a van outside her home as ABC’s Big Sky season two episode four gets underway. She decides to confront the man and marches outside in the dark. Before he can say a word Harper (Troy Leigh-Anne Johnson) sprays him in the face and runs away, screaming.
Season two episode three left off with Cassie (Kylie Bunbury) and Jerrie (Jesse James Keitel) ready to search the construction trailer for any sign of Tonya. Episode four picks up with them arriving at the trailer and Ren (Janina Gavankar) watching from inside as Tonya (Jamie-Lynn Sigler) fights against her gag and restraints. Ren warns her to be quiet as outside Cassie and Jerrie realize someone’s inside the trailer.
Cassie and Jerrie pull their guns and are advancing as Ren emerges from the trailer with her hands raised. Cassie remembers her from the diner and introduces herself and Jerrie. They explain why they’re searching the area and Tonya takes the opportunity to pound the floor inside the trailer.
Cassie asks if they can look around the lot and Ren agrees. They search cargo containers and then ask if they can go inside the trailer, and Ren tries to stop them. They barge in anyway but, apparently, Donno (Ryan O’Nan) was smart enough to hide Tonya in a closet before they walked in.
Cassie and Jerrie advise Ren she shouldn’t be out there alone with a murderer wandering the woods.
Daylight arrives and Jenny (Katheryn Winnick) continues to go over the crime scene in the café. Unfortunately, there weren’t any security cameras and the café is in a remote location so there aren’t any witnesses to interview.
Cassie and Jerrie join Jenny and explain the woman Cassie meet at the diner where Tonya works was the only one they located on the property during their search. Neither Cassie nor Jenny has a good feeling about the woman and believe her appearance at the construction site was too coincidental.
Jenny believes the dogs will be able to pick up Tonya’s trail if she was on foot.
Cassie suggests Jenny meet with Travis and learn who the cartel sent since that could help with their investigation. Jenny insists she wants to keep “proper professional boundaries.” However, she’s unable to keep a straight face after saying that and reluctantly agrees to ask him about the cartel’s cleaner.
Travis (Logan Marshall-Green) greets her at his hotel room door with two bottles of beer and a huge smile. Jenny cuts right to the chase and asks about Tonya, and Travis insists the cartel would have already killed her if they took her. “They are thorough and they are ruthless,” says Travis.
Jenny insists since Tonya escaped once, it’s possible she’s still alive. Travis agrees to work with Dietrich, the local who runs everything, for any info that might be helpful in finding Tonya.
Business concluded, Jenny and Travis can now engage in a little pleasure.
While they’re inside making love, Dietrich (David Meunier) and Travis’ contact pull up outside. The contact confirms he checked out Travis and was told he’s a solid dude.
Meanwhile, Bridger (Jeremy Ray Taylor) is home alone when crooked Deputy Harvey (Michael Malarkey) shows up at his door. Bridger refuses to answer his knock and hides while Harvey looks in the windows. Deputy Harvey leaves and Bridger immediately texts the group requesting a meeting.
Unfortunately, Bridger’s so busy with his phone he doesn’t look around him as he gets ready to get into his car. Deputy Harvey grabs him from behind and drags him away.
Max (Madelyn Kientz) and Harper chat about the creeper in the van as they walk to their meeting with Harper’s co-worker who’s going to sell their stolen drugs. He asks questions about where they obtained the drugs and Harper warns him to stop. He says he’ll get back to them with numbers, but they pull out of the discussion when Max receives Bridger’s urgent text to meet up.
Madison (Lola Skye Reid) arrives home and discovers Bridger’s phone is on the ground beside his car.
Over at the detective agency, Jerrie’s initially rude to Mark Lindor (Omar Metwally) when he shows up to see Cassie. (Mark isn’t picking up on the fact Jerrie’s interested in him.) Cassie’s not there and Jerrie reminds him he’s supposed to give Cassie her space. Jerrie apologizes and claims her rotten mood is because they’re so busy. She won’t tell Mark what’s going on with Tonya but does share three crazy messages they received on the Ronald Pergman tip line. However, she also received a tip from a land surveyor who saw a man matching Ronald’s description outside a remote cabin standing by a woman who looks like Scarlet.
Denise (Dedee Pfeiffer) puts in her two cents and it’s obvious she thinks Jerrie’s wasting her time chasing down these leads. Denise suggests they just accept Ronald’s gone, but Jerrie’s not ready for that. Mark agrees to go with her to check out the cabin which happens to be fairly close by.
Cassie meets up with Jenny to check in on what she learned from Travis. Jenny admits things are going well with Travis and that he makes her happy. She wonders if Cassie will ever give Mark a chance, and Cassie laughs and says, “Maybe. I’ve got Kai to consider. I’m just going to take things slow.”
“Screw slow,” responds Jenny.
News that the K9 unit found something cuts their heart-to-heart short.
Travis meets with Dietrich and assures him he’s ready, willing, and able to find the shipment that went missing. Dietrich wonders why Travis is staying in a motel and if he’s carrying. Travis confirms he is just as Ren and Donno show up for a meeting with Dietrich. Travis quickly figures out he’s there to have Dietrich’s back if things go sideways.
Ren introduces herself as the new better-looking boss and Dietrich cuts to the chase, asking about the location of his drugs and money. Ren was about to ask the same thing since the drugs and money disappeared from the truck before her man (Deputy Harvey) got there to kill Dietrich’s man, Big Sam, who was attempting to steal from the cartel.
Dietrich wonders why they’re in town and assures them he’ll take care of his own business without their help. Ren doesn’t back down and is equally certain she’s the one in charge of the situation. Dietrich threatens her which only earns a chuckle from Ren and Donno.
Dietrich’s angered by their response, and Travis gets the drop on Donno as he reaches for his gun. Ren, who’s impressed with Travis, leaves with Donno without anyone having to resort to gunfire.
Bridger comes to and finds himself in the back of Deputy Harvey’s squad car without his phone. Harvey wants to discuss the crime he wanted to report, and Bridger claims it was just a school project he was working on. Harvey doesn’t buy it and warns Bridger the woman he works for wants her stuff back – and she’s not someone to be messed with.
Jenny and Cassie join the K9 unit’s search and confirm the dog’s on Tonya’s trail. There’s a faint line of blood that leads into the pond. They’ve recovered a piece of Tonya’s clothing and although Deputy Poppernak is certain Tonya’s now fish food, Cassie insists they act like she’s alive until they find her body.
Troy Leigh-Anne Johnson, Lola Skye Reid, and Madelyn Kientz in ‘Big Sky’ season 2 episode 4 (ABC/Michael Moriatis)
Madison arrives at Bridger’s meeting with news her brother’s missing. She believes something bad’s happened and Max and Harper promise they’ll help her find him.
Jerrie and Mark arrive at the cabin and no one’s there but it’s evident someone was there recently. They look around but don’t find any clues as to Ronald’s whereabouts. Jerrie’s sure they’re on the right trail, but Mark’s convinced they’re looking for a “needle in a stack of needles” at this point.
Mark promises he’ll have the place dusted and then admits he Googled her and found out she has a great voice. She confesses that was part of her life before Ronald and Legarski. Now, she needs to finish the hunt for Ronald in order to keep him from doing to other women what he did to her. She finishes her confession by kissing Mark on his lips.
Harvey tapes Bridger into a chair and demands to know what he did with the bags. Bridger holds strong and doesn’t admit anything until Harvey promises to let him go. Bridger reluctantly gives up his sister, Madison. Deputy Harvey calls Madison and says he’ll swap Bridger for the bags of drugs and cash. She needs to drop them off in an hour, alone.
Cassie and Denise are debating whether Tonya knew about Big Sam’s involvement with drugs when a disheveled Tonya shows up out of nowhere. Jenny joins them to learn what happened, and Tonya claims Deputy Harvey killed the café owner. She also claims he wanted info on Big Sam’s disappearance and hit her. She places all the blame on Harvey and never mentions Ren or Donno. “He told me he killed Sam and he was going to do the same thing to me,” says Tonya.
Ren’s certain they made the right decision in trusting Tonya to place the blame on Deputy Harvey. Donno’s not so sure and Ren promises he can kill Tonya’s family if she’s wrong. Ren’s plan is to get to Harvey before the police do.
Meanwhile, Max, Harper, and Madison lug the bags of cash and drugs through the woods. Harper suggests they only take one bag to Harvey and use the second bag as leverage to make sure he releases Bridger.
Cassie and Jenny take Tonya back to the station and join Sheriff Tubb in questioning the waitress. Tonya claims Harvey warned he’d kill her family if she went to the police and that’s why she went to Cassie first.
Tubb requests a chat with Jenny outside of his office and Cassie follows, upset Tubb doesn’t believe Tonya’s story. Jenny and Cassie want to question Harvey now, but Tubb doesn’t want them to tip their hand. Plus, Harvey’s never been in trouble before and Tubb wants to be 100% certain of what’s going on before they approach the deputy.
Jenny’s adamant Harvey needs to be brought in immediately since they have a signed witness statement. Plus she’s now convinced he’s the one who tipped off the cartel they were onto them.
Sheriff Tubb stands firm and orders Jenny and Cassie to stand down for now. And, of course, they don’t listen.
The walls are closing in on Harvey as Ren drops Donno off down the road from his place, instructing him to make sure no one comes down the road.
Harper, Max, and Madison sneak up on Harvey’s location to see if they can spot Bridger. They do and also confirm Harvey’s got him tied up.
Madison knocks on the front door without any bags and tells Harvey he’ll have to come with her if he wants them. But first, she needs to see for herself Bridger’s alive. Harvey grabs her and takes her inside. Judging by Max’s expression, that is not what they expected to happen.
Cassie and Jenny are driving down the road leading to Harvey’s place when Donno opens fire. A bullet shatters the windshield and additional bullets force them to pull over and hunker down. Jenny grabs her gun and prepares to return fire.
The Ronald Pergman vs Wolf Legarski Storyline:
Ronald (Brian Geraghty) comes to after attempting to run away and discovers Wolf’s placed a choke collar around his neck. If he steps out of line, Wolf (John Carroll Lynch) will use a remote to tighten the collar. The collar will only come off when Ronald earns Wolf’s trust.
Wolf reveals Ronald would have been killed by the people his twin brother worked for if he hadn’t stepped in and made a deal for Ronald’s life. Wolf’s plan is to use Ronald as a tool to restore his family’s good name. He wants Ronald to be reborn, but Ronald insists he’s fine just the way he is.
They discuss their mothers and we learn Wolf’s mom loved Rick more. Ronald explains his mom thought he had potential, but he was never able to live up to her expectations. Ronald thinks his urges kept him from living up to his potential.
Hours later, Wolf allows Ronald to have a treat since he put in hard work. Wolf declares it’s Two-for-Tuesday and rewards Ronald with cereal and some private time with Scarlet.
During their private time Ronald suggests Scarlet try and get the remote from Wolf. She refuses and seems convinced Wolf’s actually trying to help them heal and change into better people.
HBO Max’s 2021 November lineup includes potential Oscar contender King Richard starring Will Smith and the series premiere of The Sex Lives of College Girls. Created by writer/producer Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble, the new series is set at Essex College and focuses on four college roommates played by Pauline Chalamet, Amrit Kaur, Reneé Rapp, and Alyah Chanelle Scott.
The premium service’s November program lineup will also include the series premiere of Kamikaze with Marie Reuther and Aleksandr Kuznetsov as well as the documentary series Black and Missing.
SERIES & FILMS ARRIVING ON HBO MAX IN NOVEMBER 2021:
November 1:
The 90 Day Plan, 2020
A Good Day To Die Hard, 2013 (Extended Version) (HBO)
A Very Brady Sequel, 1996 (HBO)
Adult Beginners, 2014 (HBO)
Aftermath, 2017 (HBO)
Area Chica Infierno Grande (aka Hell In The Goal Area), 2021 (HBO)
Bully, 2001 (HBO)
Caddyshack, 1980
City Of Ghosts, 2003 (HBO)
A Clockwork Orange, 1971
Company Business, 1991 (HBO)
Cry Wolf, 2005 (HBO)
Cymbeline, 2015 (HBO)
Dead Heat, 1988 (HBO)
Disturbing Behavior, 1998 (HBO)
Doom, 2005 (HBO)
Dressed To Kill, 1980 (Extended Version) (HBO)
Equilibrium, 2002 (HBO)
Eyes Wide Shut, 1999
Executive Decision, 1996 (HBO)
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, 2011 (HBO)
Full Metal Jacket, 1987
Godsend, 2004 (HBO)
Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper
Hotel Rwanda, 2004 (HBO)
In the House
Lady In White, 1988 (HBO)
Love And A .45, 1994 (HBO)
Moonstruck, 1987 (HBO)
Murphy’s Law, 1986 (HBO)
Never Let Me Go, 2010 (HBO)
New Year’s Eve, 2011
Practical Magic, 1998
The Parent ‘Hood
Pride & Prejudice, 1995 (HBO)
Rush, 1991 (HBO)
Showtime, 2002 (HBO)
Something New, 2006 (HBO)
Spark: A Space Tail, 2017 (HBO)
Still Waiting, 2009 (HBO)
Summer School, 1987 (HBO)
The Bourne Identity, 2002 (HBO)
The Bourne Legacy, 2012 (HBO)
The Bourne Supremacy, 2004 (HBO)
The Brady Bunch Movie, 1995 (HBO)
The Care Bears Movie, 1985 (HBO)
The Conspirator, 2011 (HBO)
The French Lieutenant’s Woman, 1981 (HBO)
The Next Three Days, 2010 (HBO)
The Presidio, 1988 (HBO)
The Purge, 1988 (HBO)
The Queen, 2006 (HBO)
The Rules Of Attraction, 2002 (HBO)
The Transporter, 2002 (HBO)
The Wolverine, 2013 (HBO)
Thelma & Louise, 1991 (HBO)
Transporter 2, 2005 (HBO)
Unleashed, 2005 (Director’s Cut) (HBO)
Waiting…, 2005 (HBO)
Weightless, 2018 (HBO)
What’s The Worst That Could Happen?, 2001 (HBO)
Witness, 2012 (HBO)
Wildcats, 1986
Wristcutters: A Love Story, 2007 (HBO)
November 2:
Single Mother By Choice, 2021
Son of Monarchs, 2020
Tokyo Revengers, (Subtitled) (Crunchyroll Collection)
November 3:
This is Not a War Story, 2021
November 4:
Aida Rodriguez: Fighting Words, Max Original Special Premiere
Frayed, Max Original Season 2 Premiere
Gen:Lock, Max Original Season 2 Premiere
Head of the Class, Max Original Series Premiere
Rap Battlefield, Max Original Series Premiere
November 5:
Las Niñas (aka Schoolgirls), 2020 (HBO)
November 6:
Land, 2021 (HBO)
The Story of Late Night, 2021
November 8:
Dawson’s Creek
Noblesse (Subtitled and English Dubbed) (Crunchyroll Collection)
November 9:
Billy on the Street, Seasons 2-5
Dear Rider: The Jake Burton Story, Documentary Premiere (HBO)
November 11:
A Thousand Fangs (aka Mil Colmillos), Max Original Series Premiere
Doom Patrol, Max Original Season 3 Finale
Love Life, Max Original Season 2 Finale
My Sesame Street Friends, Max Original Season 2 Premiere
Reign of Superwomen, Max Original Documentary Premiere
Selena + Chef, Max Original Season 3 Finale
Sesame Street, 2021 Library
South Side, Max Original Season 2 Premiere
November 12:
A Cinderella Story: Starstruck, 2021
Back on the Record with Bob Costas, Season Finale
November 13:
Boogie, 2021 (HBO)
Darwin’s Yearbook
Final Space, Season 3
United Shades of America, Season 6
November 14:
Kamikaze, Max Original Series Premiere
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Season 8 Finale (HBO)
Craftopia, Max Original Season 2B Premiere
Comedy Chingonas, Max Original Special Premiere
The Sex Lives of College Girls, Max Original Series Premiere
Sort of (CBC), Max Original Series Premiere
Tom and Jerry in New York, Max Original Season 2 Premiere
November 19:
The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain, 2019
King Richard, Warner Bros. Film Premiere, 2021
Armed with a clear vision and a brazen 78-page plan, Richard Williams is determined to write his daughters, Venus and Serena, into history. Training on Compton, California’s abandoned tennis courts – rain or shine – the girls are shaped by their father’s unyielding commitment and their mother’s balanced perspective and keen intuition, defying the seemingly insurmountable odds and prevailing expectations laid before them.
Real Time with Bill Maher, Season 19 Finale (HBO)
Stath Lets Flats, Season 3
November 20:
2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Special Premiere (HBO)
November 23:
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (HBO)
November 25:
The Cut, (aka O Grande Look), Max Original Series Premiere
Looney Tunes Cartoons, Season 3
La Pasión de Maradona, Max Original Film Premiere
November 26:
How to With John Wilson, Season 2 Premiere (HBO)
Inside Man, 2006 (HBO)
November 28:
Anna Karenina, 2012 (HBO)
Axios, Season 4 Finale (HBO)
The half-hour comedy Ghosts has received a spirited reception from viewers and has earned a full season order from CBS. Starring Rose McIver (iZombie), Ghosts premiered on October 7, 2021 and is the season’s most watched new comedy.
“We’re thrilled this spirited new comedy has struck a chord with viewers and critics alike and is off to a great start,” stated Thom Sherman, Sr. Executive Vice President, Programming, CBS Entertainment. “We’ve loved Ghosts since day one, and thank the outstanding executive producers, cast and writers for skillfully bringing to life the boldest, most unique comedy you’ll find anywhere on television this season.”
The series is based on the popular BBC comedy that debuted in 2019 and has aired for three seasons. CBS’s version currently airs on Thursdays at 9pm ET/P and has been drawing in 7+ million viewers each week.
In addition to Rose McIver, the first season stars Utkarsh Ambudkar, Brandon Scott Jones, Richie Moriarty, Danielle Pinnock, Asher Grodman, Román Zaragoza, Sheila Carrasco, Rebecca Wisocky, and Devan Chandler Long.
Ghosts is a CBS Studios production in association with Lionsgate Television and BBC Studios’ Los Angeles production arm.
The Plot, Courtesy of CBS:
Ghosts is a single-camera comedy starring Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar as Samantha and Jay, a cheerful freelance journalist and up-and-coming chef from the city, respectively, who throw both caution and money to the wind when they decide to convert a huge rundown country estate they inherited into a bed & breakfast—only to find it’s inhabited by the many spirits of deceased residents who now call it home.
The departed souls are a close-knit, eclectic group that includes a saucy Prohibition-era lounge singer (Pinnock); a pompous 1700s militiaman (Jones); a ‘60s hippie fond of hallucinogens (Carrasco); an overly upbeat ‘80s scout troop leader (Moriarty); a cod-obsessed Viking explorer from 1009 (Long); a slick ‘90s finance bro (Grodman); a sarcastic and witty native from the 1500s (Zaragoza); and a society woman and wife of an 1800s robber baron who is Samantha’s ancestor (Wisocky), to name a few.
If the spirits were anxious about the commotion a renovation and B&B will create in their home, it’s nothing compared to when they realize Samantha is the first live person who can see and hear them.
CBS’s NCIS: Hawai’i is taking a two week break and will return on November 1, 2021 with season one episode six, an episode centering around a issing social media star. “The Tourist” was directed by Yangzom Braun from a script by Amy Rutberg.
Vanessa Lachey (Call Me Kat, Truth Be Told) leads the cast as Special Agent in Charge Jane Tennant, Alex Tarrant plays Kai Holman, Noah Mills stars as Jesse Boone, and Yasmine Al-Bustami plays Lucy Tara. The first season also stars Jason Antoon as Ernie Malik and Tori Anderson as Kate Whistler.
Guest stars include Mahina Anne Marie Napoleon, Julie White, Chloe Lanier, and Titus Makin.
“The Tourist” Plot: When Tennant and NCIS are tasked with finding a kidnapped globe-trotting social media star, they find that she is not who her husband, or her followers, think she is. Also, the team is at odds with Whistler, who has an agenda of her own.
The world’s most successful television series continues on the seductive shores of the Aloha State with NCIS: Hawai’i, where the first female Special Agent in Charge of NCIS Pearl Harbor, Jane Tennant, has thrived and risen through the ranks by equal parts confidence and strategy in a system that has pushed back on her every step of the way. Together with her unwavering team of specialists, they balance duty to family and country while investigating high-stakes crimes involving military personnel, national security and the mysteries of the sun-drenched island paradise itself.
Focus Features’ released a stunning new trailer for Belfast from writer/director Sir Kenneth Branagh. The gorgeous black and white drama is set in the 1960s and marks filmmaker Branagh’s most personal film to date.
“It’s about coming home – a dramatic journey of excitement, emotion and humour,” stated Branagh.
Belfast stars Caitriona Balfe (Outlander), Oscar winner Judi Dench, Jamie Dornan (the Fifty Shades franchise), Ciaran Hinds (The Terror), and Jude Hill.
“The first time I read the script it was the first time I read something about Northern Ireland that wasn’t about the ideology,” recalled Balfe in an interview with The Wrap. “It was about this love of family and love of community and the first time I read it, I totally teared up… it’s a love story to his childhood and the place he grew up.
Kenneth Branagh’s behind the scenes team includes production designer Jim Clay, director of photography Haris Zambarloukos, hair and make-up artist Wakana Yoshihara, editor Una Ni Dhonghaile, costume designer Charlotte Walker and casting directors Lucy Bevan and Emily Brockman. Branagh, Laura Berwick, Becca Kovacik, and Tamar Thomas served as producers.
Focus Features has set a November 12, 2021 theatrical release.
The Plot:
Belfast is a poignant story of love, laughter and loss in one boy’s childhood, amid the music and social tumult of the late 1960s.
Caitriona Balfe stars as “Ma” and Jamie Dornan stars as “Pa” in director Sir Kenneth Branagh’s ‘Belfast’ (Photo Credit: Rob Youngson / Focus Features)
Season four of NBC’s hit medical drama New Amsterdam continues with episode six, “Laughter and Hope and a Sock in the Eye.” Episode six is set to air on Tuesday, October 26, 2021.
The cast of season four is led by Ryan Eggold as Medical Director Max Goodwin. Janet Montgomery returns as Dr. Lauren Bloom, Freema Agyeman stars as Dr. Helen Sharpe, Jocko Sims plays Dr. Floyd Reynolds, and Tyler Labine is Dr. Iggy Frome. Michelle Forbes guest stars as Dr. Fuentes.
“Laughter and Hope and a Sock in the Eye” Plot: Dr. Reynolds and Dr. Malvo have a heart-to-heart with Dr. Baptiste. Max learns a little more about Sharpe when someone from her past resurfaces. Iggy plays referee between two young patients and their families. Dr. Wilder reconsiders Max’s offer to join the staff.
After a turbulent year of sacrifice and hardship, Medical Director Max Goodwin and the team at New Amsterdam begin a well-deserved new chapter in their lives. The opening episode, titled “More Joy,” reflects both the drive of characters and the tone of season four. More joy: How can we find it, and how can we hold on to it?
For Max that means acknowledging and surrendering to his long simmering feelings towards Dr. Helen Sharpe. While this new relationship brings its own set of challenges, Max continues his optimistic – and quixotic – quest to improve our nation’s healthcare system.
Continuing to navigate their own personal journeys – including Dr. Bloom’s relationship with Dr. Leyla Shinwari, who is now her resident, Dr. Frome’s new career and Dr. Reynolds’ personal entanglements – the doctors will strive to embrace the joy and successes in their lives.
But there is a surprise in store for our heroes. Dr. Veronica Fuentes is joining the New Amsterdam team to help turn around the overburdened and underfunded hospital. Her first order of business will be to tear down every progressive program Max has erected. Max will have his work cut out for him if he is going to outwit this calm, poised and fearless fixer.
Ryan Eggold as Dr. Max Goodwin in ‘New Amsterdam’ season 4 episode 6 (Photo by: Eric Liebowitz/NBC)Jocko Sims as Dr. Floyd Reynolds and Freema Agyeman as Dr. Helen Sharpe in season 4 episode 6 (Photo by: Eric Liebowitz/NBC)Freema Agyeman as Dr. Helen Sharpe and Tobias Truvillion as Guillaume in season 4 episode 6 (Photo by: Eric Liebowitz/NBC)Sandra Mae Frank as Dr. Elizabeth Wilder, Ryan Eggold as Dr. Max Goodwin, and Conner Marx as Ben in season 4 episode 6 (Photo by: Eric Liebowitz/NBC)Sandra Mae Frank as Dr. Elizabeth Wilder in season 4 episode 6 (Photo by: Eric Liebowitz/NBC)Freema Agyeman as Dr. Helen Sharpe in season 4 episode 6 (Photo by: Eric Liebowitz/NBC)
Georgia (Chloë Grace Moretz) and Sam (Algee Smith) in ‘Mother/Android’ (Courtesy of Hulu)
Hulu’s released the first batch of photos from the sci-fi thriller Mother/Android starring Chloë Grace Moretz (The Miseducation of Cameron Post). The streaming service also announced they’ve set a December 17, 2021 premiere date.
The new photos show off a little of the world in which the post-apocalyptic thriller is set. In addition to Moretz, the photos reveal the characters played by Algee Smith (Judas and the Black Messiah) and Raul Castillo (We The Animals).
The Batman co-writer Mattson Tomlin directs and The Batman director Matt Reeves serves as a producer.
According to a recent interview with Vanity Fair, Mother/Android is a very personal story for writer/director Tomlin. “The movie is a very loose adaptation of my adoption story,” said Tomlin. “I was born in 1990, right after the Romanian revolution. I was born in Bucharest. And the story is a retelling using the three or four things that I know about my origin. My parents were extremely young and found out they were pregnant—and then their whole world blew up.”
Reeves’ 6th & Idaho production company’s Adam Kassan and Rafi Crohn also serve as producers along with Miramax’s Bill Block and Charles Miller.
Hulu released the following synopsis for the 2021 thriller:
“Set in the near future, Mother/Android follows Georgia (Moretz) and her boyfriend Sam (Smith) through their treacherous journey of escape as their country is caught in an unexpected war with artificial intelligence. Days away from the arrival of their first child, they must face No Man’s Land – a stronghold of the android uprising, in hopes of reaching safety before giving birth.”
A scene from Hulu’s sci-fi thriller (Courtesy of Hulu)Arthur (Raúl Castillo) in a scene from ‘Mother/Android’ (Courtesy of Hulu)A scene from ‘Mother/Android’ (Courtesy of Hulu)Georgia (Chloë Grace Moretz) and Sam (Algee Smith) – Courtesy of Hulu
Shaun’s pushed to his limits when a person who’s not a doctor is brought in to consult on a case on ABC’s The Good Doctor season five episode four. Directed by David Straiton from a script by Peter Blake and Tristan Thai, episode four will air on Monday, October 25, 2021 at 10pm ET/PT.
The cast of season five features Freddie Highmore as Dr. Shaun Murphy, Antonia Thomas as Dr. Claire Browne, Hill Harper as Dr. Marcus Andrews, and Richard Schiff as Dr. Aaron Glassman. Christina Chang plays Dr. Audrey Lim, Fiona Gubelmann is Dr. Morgan Reznick, Will Yun Lee is Dr. Alex Park, and Paige Spara stars as Lea Dilallo.
The episode four guest cast includes Rachel Bay Jones as Salen Morrison, Jeremiah Birkett as Walt Taylor, Maria Nash as Holly Taylor, Jill Teed as Gina Campbell, Adam DiMarco as Henry Campbell, and Elfina Luk as Nurse Villanueva.
“Rationality” Plot: Dr. Shaun Murphy and the team treat a young girl whose father’s personal research complicates their treatment plans. Meanwhile, Dr. Park, Dr. Reznick and Dr. Lim’s patient refuses a life-saving lung transplant despite having a family donor.
The Good Doctor Description, Courtesy of ABC:
Dr. Shaun Murphy (Highmore), a young surgeon with autism and savant syndrome, continues to use his extraordinary medical gifts at St. Bonaventure Hospital’s surgical unit. As his friendships deepen, Shaun tackles the world of dating for the first time and continues to work harder than he ever has before, navigating his environment to prove to his colleagues that his talents as a surgeon will save lives.
Freddie Highmore, Rachel Bay Jones, and Hill Harper in ‘The Good Doctor’ season 5 episode 4 (ABC/Jeff Weddell)Richard Schiff and Rachel Bay Jones in season 5 episode 4 (ABC/Jeff Weddell)Freddie Highmore and Paige Spara in season 5 episode 4 (ABC/Jeff Weddell)Freddie Highmore and Hill Harper in season 5 episode 4 (ABC/Jeff Weddell)Jeremiah Birkett, Freddie Highmore, Hill Harper and Rachel Bay Jones in season 5 episode 4 (ABC/Jeff Weddell)