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‘FBI’ Season 8 Episode 3 Preview: “Boy Scout”

FBI Season 8 Episode 3
Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom ‘OA’ Zidan and Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell in ‘FBI’ season 8 episode 3 (Photo: Bennett Raglin © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

CBS’s FBI season eight, episode three welcomes series newcomer Juliana Aidén Martinez as Eva Ramos. Directed by Carlos Bernard, episode three will air on Monday, October 27, 2025 at 9pm ET/PT.

Missy Peregrym stars as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki plays Special Agent Omar Adom “OA” Zidan, Jeremy Sisto returns as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine, Alana De La Garza is Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille, John Boyd stars as Special Agent Stuart Scola, and Juliana Aidén Martinez plays Eva Ramos. 

“Boy Scout” Plot: After a young man is found beaten to death on federal land, Scola and Special Agent Eva Ramos (Martinez) hit a roadblock when their case intersects with a DEA operation. Meanwhile, there is a potential shake-up inside of the JOC.

Juliana Aiden Martinez and John Boyd
Juliana Aidén Martinez as Eva Ramos and John Boyd as Special Agent Stuart Scola in season 8 episode 3 (Photo: Bennett Raglin © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

FBI Season 8 Description, Courtesy of CBS:

FBI is a fast-paced drama about the inner workings of the New York office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. This elite unit brings to bear all their talents, intellect, and technical expertise on major cases in order to keep New York and the country safe. Born into a multigenerational law enforcement family, Special Agent Maggie Bell commits deeply to the people she works with as well as those she protects.

Her partner is Special Agent Omar Adom “OA” Zidan, a West Point graduate via Bushwick who spent two years undercover for the DEA before being cherry-picked by the FBI. Overseeing them is Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille, who operates under intense pressure and has undeniable command authority.

The team also includes Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine, the nerve center of the office whose ability to easily relate to and engage with both superiors and subordinates makes him a master motivator, as well as Special Agent Stuart Scola, an Ivy League-educated Wall Streeter-turned-FBI agent. These first-class agents tenaciously investigate cases of tremendous magnitude, including terrorism, organized crime, and counterintelligence.

Zeeko Zaki
Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom ‘OA’ Zidan in season 8 episode 3 (Photo: Bennett Raglin © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.)
Missy Peregrym
Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell in season 8 episode 3 (Photo: Bennett Raglin © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.)
Jeremy Sisto and John Boyd
Frank Harts as DEA Supervisor Ken Cochran, Jeremy Sisto as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine, John Boyd as Special Agent Stuart Scola, and Juliana Aidén Martinez as Eva Ramos in season 8 episode 3 (Photo: Bennett Raglin © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

‘Boston Blue’ Episode 2 Preview: “Teammates”

CBS’s first season of Boston Blue continues with episode two, which finds the team working on the case of a murdered whistleblower. Directed by Randy Fisk, episode two—”Teammates”—will air on Friday, October 24, 2025 at 10pm ET/PT.

Season one of the Blue Bloods spinoff stars Donnie Wahlberg as Danny Reagan, Sonequa Martin-Green as Lena Silver, Marcus Scribner as Jonah Silver, Maggie Lawson as Sarah Silver, and Mika Amonson as Sean Reagan. Gloria Reuben stars as Mae Silver and Ernie Hudson plays Reverend Edwin Peters.

“Teammates” Plot: Lena and Danny are pulled into a high-stakes murder investigation when a whistleblower tied to one of Mae’s court cases is found dead. Meanwhile, Jonah and Sean prepare for their first official day on the job.

Boston Blue Episode 2
Donnie Wahlberg as Danny Reagan and Sonequa Martin-Green as Lena Silver in ‘Boston Blue’ episode 2 (Photo: John Medland © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

Boston Blue Series Description, Courtesy of CBS:

Donnie Wahlberg reprises his role as NYPD detective Danny Reagan in a universe expansion of the long-running top drama Blue Bloods. In this new series, Reagan takes a position with the Boston Police Department and is paired with Detective Lena Silver (Sonequa Martin-Green), the eldest daughter of a prominent law enforcement family.

The Silver family is comprised of Boston district attorney Mae Silver (Reuben), Boston PD detective Lena Silver, police superintendent Sarah Silver (Lawson), rookie cop Jonah Silver (Scribner) and renowned Baptist pastor Reverend Edwin Peters (Hudson). As Reagan settles into his new city, he also hopes to reconnect with his younger son, Sean (Amonsen), who is beginning his own career in Boston.

Executive producers include Donnie Wahlberg, Brandon Sonnier, Brandon Margolis, Jerry Bruckheimer, and KristieAnne Reed.

Sonequa Martin-Green and Donnie Wahlberg
Sonequa Martin-Green as Lena Silver and Donnie Wahlberg as Danny Reagan in episode 2 (Photo: Christos Kalohoridis © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
Sonequa Martin-Green
Sonequa Martin-Green as Lena Silver in episode 2 (Photo: Christos Kalohoridis © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
Sonequa Martin-Green and Donnie Wahlberg
Sonequa Martin-Green as Lena Silver and Donnie Wahlberg as Danny Reagan in episode 2 (Photo: John Medland © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
Gloria Reuben, Sonequa Martin-Gree and Donnie Wahlberg
Gloria Reuben as Mae Silver. Sonequa Martin-Green as Lena Silver, and Donnie Wahlberg as Danny Reagan in the “Teammates” episode (Photo: John Medland © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

‘Stranger Things’ Series Finale Heads to Theaters

Unsure of where to spend your New Year’s Eve? How about in a theater with hundreds of other Stranger Things fans watching the season/series finale? Netflix changed course and has now confirmed the final extended episode of the award-winning sci-fi series will have a limited theatrical run to coincide with its streaming release.

Season five drops Volume 1 on November 26, 2025, followed by Volume 2 on December 25th. The eighth episode of the season (and series finale) premieres on December 31st at 5pm PT. The finale will screen in 350+ theaters on December 31st, also beginning at 5pm PT, and run through January 1st.

“We’re beyond excited that fans will have the chance to experience the final episode of Stranger Things in theaters—it’s something we’ve dreamed about for years, and we’re so grateful to Ted, Bela, and everyone at Netflix for making it happen,” stated series creators, the Duffer Brothers. “Getting to see it on the big screen, with incredible sound, picture, and a room full of fans, feels like the perfect—dare we say bitchin’—way to celebrate the end of this adventure.”

Stranger Things Season 5
Gaten Matarazzo, Finn Wolfhard, Caleb McLaughlin, and Noah Schnapp in ‘STRANGER THINGS’ (Photo Courtesy of Netflix © 2025)

Season five stars Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven, Finn Wolfhard as Mike Wheeler, Gaten Matarazzo as Dustin Henderson, Caleb McLaughlin as Lucas Sinclair, Noah Schnapp as Will Byers, Winona Ryder as Joyce Byers, and David Harbour as Jim Hopper. Sadie Sink plays Max Mayfield, Natalia Dyer is Nancy Wheeler, Charlie Heaton is Jonathan Byers, Joe Keery is Steve Harrington, and Maya Hawke is Robin Buckley.

Rounding out the ensemble are Priah Ferguson as Erica Sinclair, Brett Gelman as Murray, Jamie Campbell Bower as Vecna, Cara Buono as Karen Wheeler, Amybeth McNulty as Vickie, Nell Fisher as Holly Wheeler, Jake Connelly as Derek Turnbow, Alex Breaux as Lt. Akers, and Linda Hamilton as Dr. Kay.

“The fall of 1987. Hawkins is scarred by the opening of the Rifts, and our heroes are united by a single goal: find and kill Vecna. But he has vanished—his whereabouts and plans unknown. Complicating their mission, the government has placed the town under military quarantine and intensified its hunt for Eleven, forcing her back into hiding,” reads Netflix’s synopsis. “As the anniversary of Will’s disappearance approaches, so does a heavy, familiar dread. The final battle is looming—and with it, a darkness more powerful and more deadly than anything they’ve faced before. To end this nightmare, they’ll need everyone—the full party—standing together, one last time.”

‘Blue Moon’ Review: Ethan Hawke’s Riveting Performance Anchors a Poignant Tribute

Blue Moon Review
Andrew Scott and Ethan Hawke in ‘Blue Moon’ (Photo Credit: Sabrina Lantos, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics)

Blue Moon is more than just a movie; it is a meticulously crafted character study and a poignant tribute to one of Broadway’s greats, lyricist Lorenz Hart.

Structured to play out in real time, Blue Moon is a captivating depiction of a pivotal night in 1943, when Lorenz Hart spent the evening reminiscing about his stellar career and longing for the comfortable companionship he used to share with his musical partner, Richard Rodgers. Within this compressed timeframe, five-time Oscar nominee Richard Linklater creates an intimate, theatrical experience around a larger-than-life figure who doesn’t just enter a room; he takes it over.

At the heart of Linklater’s love letter to a bygone era is an extraordinary performance by Ethan Hawke. Hawke doesn’t just play the legendary lyricist; he transforms into Hart, capturing his self-destructive charm and arrogance mixed with vulnerability. One minute Hart’s waxing wise, dissecting lyrics and parceling out praise for the perfect wording or condemnation for lazy lyrics. The next, he’s a lovesick loner, pining for a woman he knows will never see him as anything more than a friend.

Blue Moon touches on Hart’s sexual orientation but doesn’t linger, finding other interesting topics to spend time focusing on. The changing Broadway musical scene is much more entertaining to explore, and Blue Moon dives into the shifting musical styles and Rodgers and Hart’s transition to Rodgers and Hammerstein. Against that backdrop, Blue Moon tells the story of soured friendships, addiction, and sheer ambition.

The film spends all but a few minutes inside Broadway’s historic Sardi’s restaurant, which takes on a life of its own. Sardi’s was the nerve center for Broadway’s opening night parties, and in this case the party is celebrating Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!. The film’s strength is in its dialogue, which is full of the kind of intellectual sparring that you can imagine actually happened inside the iconic restaurant in the ’40s.

Blue Moon isn’t just for theatre kids, although they’ll undoubtedly eat it up. It’s rich with theatrical history and anchored by an absolutely riveting performance by Ethan Hawke. Hawke delivers an engrossing turn as an artist battling demons while coming to terms with the loss of a creative partnership that provided an escape from his internal struggles and addictions.

Blue Moon is heartbreaking and even joyous, despite the tragic outcome. Lorenz Hart was a fascinating, troubled artist, and Blue Moon paints a deeply human picture of a very complicated, flawed man.

GRADE: B+

Rating: R for language and sexual references
Running Time: 1 hour 40 minutes
Release Date: October 17, 2025, expanding October 24
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics

Cast: Ethan Hawke, Margaret Qualley, Bobby Cannavale, and Andrew Scott

 

‘Regretting You’ Review: Mckenna is the Film’s Saving Grace

Regretting You Review
McKenna Grace and Mason Thames in ‘Regretting You’ (Photo © 2025 PARAMOUNT PICTURES)

Family, first love, betrayal, and loss are at the heart of the film adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel Regretting You. Regretting You is a romantic family drama with a heavy-handed soap opera twist, saved by Mckenna Grace’s performance and her onscreen chemistry with Mason Thames. It’s their budding romance that gives the film its spark, and the pairing is easily the best part of the drama.

16-year-old Clara Grant (Grace, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire) is running late on her way home to celebrate her mom’s birthday when she sees the coolest boy from her high school, Miller Adams (hames, Black Phone 2), standing on the side of the road.  Against her better judgement, she decides to give him a ride home. When she drops off Miller, Clara meets his grandpa, Hank (Clancy Brown, The Penguin), and spends more than just a few minutes hanging out with them.

As Clara heads home, she calls her aunt, Jenny (Willa Fitzgerald, Strange Darling), whom she can’t wait to tell that she just spent time with Miller.  (To say Clara has a crush on Miller would be a gross understatement.)  Unbeknownst to Clara, Jenny had her on speakerphone, and her mom, Morgan (Allison Williams, M3GAN 2.0), heard the entire conversation.  She’s a bit of a helicopter parent with Clara, which becomes obvious with her mini-interrogation of where Clara has been and who she’s been spending time with.

Still, later that night as the two work together on a special “mother-daughter” goals and aspirations art project, it’s clear they’re close.

However, Clara and Morgan’s world is shattered the following day when they are told that Jenny and Chris Grant (Scott Eastwood), Morgan’s husband and Clara’s dad, have been killed in a car accident. Jonah (Dave Franco, The Studio), Jenny’s fiancé and Morgan’s old friend from high school, talks to Morgan later that night, asking her, “Don’t you want to know why they were together in the car?” Morgan quickly replies, “Don’t…don’t say it,” clearly not wanting to face the reality that Chris and Jenny were having an affair.

At her dad’s funeral, Clara breaks down and needs to leave.  Miller goes out after her and takes a seat next to her on a bench.  Clara confesses, “I just lost my dad and my aunt; I just want to leave.” “Then let’s leave,” replies Miller.

Miller and Clara head off in Miller’s grandpa’s truck, marking the beginning of their romance and the struggle Clara and her mom will face in dealing with their family tragedy.

Grace flawlessly portrays Clara, capturing her spirit, her vulnerability, and her attraction to Miller.  The scenes where she is devastated by the loss of her aunt and dad are pitch-perfect, never feeling forced or contrived.  With Regretting You, Grace confirms she’s an incredibly talented young actor.

Mason Thames delivers a strong performance as Miller, the boy from the wrong side of the tracks who has fallen hard for Clara and wants to be there for her while simultaneously taking care of his grandpa. Thames depicts Miller as a decent, loyal, and surprisingly sensitive young man.

The same cannot be said of Allison Williams’ performance as Morgan, which occasionally feels forced. Williams does have solid chemistry with Grace, but the scenes with Franco fall flat. Williams and Franco lack chemistry, even as their characters mourn and deal with their spouses’ betrayal and their own life choices.

While Regretting You fails with its contrived family tragedy storyline, it is saved by the first love plotline and the outstanding performance delivered by Mckenna Grace.

GRADE: B-

Rating: PG-13 for teen drug and alcohol use, sexual content, and brief strong language
Release Date: October 24, 2025
Running Time: 1 hour 57 minutes
Directed By: Josh Boone

 

‘Fire Country’ Season 4 Episode 2 Preview: “Not a Stray”

Fire Country Season 4 Episode 2
Max Thieriot as Bode Leone and Jordan Calloway as Jake Crawford in ‘Fire Country’ season 4 episode 2 (Photo: Sergei Bachlakov © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.)

Emmy winner Shawn Hatosy continues his guest starring role as Battalion Chief Brett Richards on CBS’s Fire Country season four, episode two. Directed by Bill Purple, episode two will air on Friday, October 24, 2025 at 9pm ET/PT.

Max Thieriot stars as Bode, Kevin Alejandro is Manny, Diane Farr is Sharon, Jordan Calloway plays Jake, and Jules Latimer stars as Eve.

“Not a Stray” Plot: Station 42 faces a high-stakes wildfire situation that tests their unity, leadership and personal resilience. The new battalion chief (Hatosy) is on site, but he has a polarizing leadership style that gets under everyone’s skin.

Fire Country Description, Courtesy of CBS:

Fire Country stars Max Thieriot (SEAL TEAM) as Bode Leone, a young convict who sought redemption and a shortened prison sentence by joining a prison release firefighting program in Northern California, where he and other inmates were partnered with elite firefighters to extinguish massive, unpredictable wildfires across the region. It’s a high-risk, high-reward assignment, and the heat is turned up when Bode was assigned to the program in his rural hometown, where he was once a golden all-American son until his troubles began.

Years ago, Bode burned down everything in his life, leaving town with a big secret. Now he’s back, with the rap sheet of a criminal and the audacity to believe in a chance for redemption with Cal Fire.

Tara Wilson as Janice and Leven Rambin as Audrey James in season 4 episode 2 (Photo: Sergei Bachlakov © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
Leven Rambin and Jordan Calloway
Leven Rambin as Audrey James and Jordan Calloway as Jake Crawford in season 4 episode 2 (Photo: Sergei Bachlakov © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
Max Thieriot and Tara Wilson
Max Thieriot as Bode Leone and Tara Wilson as Janice in season 4 episode 2 (Photo: Sergei Bachlakov © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.)
Fire Country Season 4 Episode 2
Shawn Hatosy as Brett Richards in season 4 episode 2 (Photo: Sergei Bachlakov © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.)

‘Emily in Paris’ Unveils a Season 5 Teaser

The teaser for Netflix’s Emily in Paris confirms season five is all about Rome, to the extent that “Paris” is scratched through and replaced by “Rome” in the title card. The new season of Emily in Paris/Rome debuts on December 18, 2025.

Lily Collins leads the cast as Emily, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu plays Sylvie Grateau, Ashley Park is Mindy Chen, and Lucas Bravo is Gabriel. Samuel Arnold plays Julien, Bruno Gouery is Luc, William Abadie is Antoine Lambert, and Lucien Laviscount plays Alfie. Rounding out the ensemble are Eugenio Franceschini as Marcello, Thalia Besson as Genevieve, Paul Forman as Nico, Arnaud Binard as Laurent G, Minnie Driver as Princess Jane, Bryan Greenberg as Jake, and Michèle Laroque as Yvette.

Emily in Paris Season 5
Lily Collins as Emily and Eugenio Franceschini as Marcello in ‘Emily in Paris’ (Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025)

“Now the head of Agence Grateau Rome, Emily faces professional and romantic challenges as she adapts to life in a new city,” reads Netflix’s synopsis. “But just as everything falls into place, a work idea backfires, and the fallout cascades into heartbreak and career setbacks. Seeking stability, Emily leans into her French lifestyle until a big secret threatens one of her closest relationships. Tackling conflict with honesty, Emily emerges with deeper connections, renewed clarity, and a readiness to embrace new possibilities.”

Darren Star created the series and serves as writer and executive producer. Additional executive producers include Tony Hernandez, Lilly Burns, Andrew Fleming, Stephen Brown, Alison Brown, Robin Schiff, Grant Sloss, and Joe Murphy.

‘9-1-1: Nashville’ Episode 3 Preview: “Forces of Nature”

ABC’s 9-1-1: Nashville wraps up its three-episode series premiere with episode three, “Forces of Nature.” The third episode of the new series, which finds the station handling emergencies without their captain, will air on Thursday, October 23, 2025 at 9pm ET/PT.

Chris O’Donnell stars as Don Hart, Jessica Capshaw plays Blythe Hart, Kimberly Williams-Paisley is Cammie Raleigh, and LeAnn Rimes plays Dixie Bennings. Hailey Kilgore stars as Taylor Thompson, Michael Provost is Ryan Hart, Juani Feliz is Roxie Alba, and Hunter McVey plays Blue Bennings.

“Forces of Nature” Plot: Amidst multiple crises, Ryan steps up to lead Station 113. The team responds to a dangerous call of a child trapped in a trailer hanging off a historic Nashville bridge. Meanwhile, Blythe visits Dixie. 

9-1-1: Nashville Episode 3
Michael Provost, Hunter McVey, and Jessica Capshaw in ‘9-1-1: NASHVILLE’ episode 3 (Disney/Jake Giles Netter)

9-1-1: Nashville Plot, Courtesy of ABC:

9-1-1: Nashville is a high-octane procedural about heroic first responders, as well as their family saga of power and glamour set in one of America’s most diverse and dynamic cities.”

Hunter McVey, Juani Feliz, and Hailey Kilgore
Hunter McVey, Juani Feliz, and Hailey Kilgore in episode 3 (Disney/Jake Giles Netter)
Hailey Kilgore and Juani Felix
Hailey Kilgore, Juani Feliz and Michael Provost in episode 3 (Disney/Jake Giles Netter)
Michael Provost
Linds Edwards, Juani Feliz, Bodie Labbe, and Michael Provost in episode 3 (Disney/Jake Giles Netter)
Hailey Kilgore and Michael Provost
Hailey Kilgore, Michael Provost, Juani Feliz, Linds Edwards, Hunter McVey and Bodie Labbe in episode 3 (Disney/Jake Giles Netter)

 

‘Pluribus’ Preview: Who’s In It, What’s It About and When Does It Air

Vince Gilligan reunites with his Better Call Saul star Rhea Seehorn for Pluribus, premiering on Apple TV on November 7, 2025. Described as a genre-bending original series, the trailer intros Seehorn’s character, Carol, as a woman who can’t get happy. The rest of the world appears determined to change that. 

Apple TV’s picked up the series for season two ahead of its November premiere.

In addition to Seehorn, season one stars Karolina Wydra (Sneaky Pete) and Carlos-Manuel Vesga (The Hijacking of Flight 601). Guest stars include Miriam Shor (American Fiction) and Samba Schutte (Our Flag Means Death).

The nine-episode first season focuses on Carol, “the most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness.” Gilligan created Pluribus and serves as an executive producer along with Gordon Smith, Alison Tatlock, Diane Mercer, Allyce Ozarski, and Jeff Frost. 

Pluribus star Rhea Seehorn
Rhea Seehorn in ‘Pluribus’ (Photo Credit: Apple TV)
Karolina Wydra and Samba Schutte
Karolina Wydra and Samba Schutte in season 1 (Photo Credit: Apple TV)
Rhea Seehorn
Rhea Seehorn as Carol in season 1 (Photo Credit: Apple TV)
Rhea Seehorn and Karolina Wydra
Rhea Seehorn and Karolina Wydra in season 1 (Photo Credit: Apple TV)

‘Sheriff Country’ Episode 2 Preview: Diane Farr Guest Stars

Sheriff Country Episode 2
Morena Baccarin as Sheriff Mickey Fox and Diane Farr as Sharon in ‘Sheriff Country’ episode 2 (Photo: Marni Grossman ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.)

Fire Country‘s Diane Farr guest stars on CBS’s Sheriff Country episode two, directed by Fire Country‘s Kevin Alejandro. Episode two, “Firewall,” will air on Friday, October 24, 2025 at 8pm ET/PT.

Morena Baccarin leads the cast as Mickey Fox, Matt Lauria plays Nathan Boone, W. Earl Brown is Wes Fox, Michele Weaver plays Cassidy Campbell, and Christopher Gorham stars as Travis Fraley. Executive producers include Fire Country star Max Thieriot, Tony Phelan, Joan Rater, Matt Lopez, Jerry Bruckheimer, and KristieAnne Reed.

“Firewall” Plot: Mickey’s personal and professional lines blur as she investigates a harrowing missing persons case, all while trying to protect her daughter, whose connection to a crime scene raises unsettling questions. Meanwhile, Mickey’s sister, Sharon Leone (Farr), arrives to support her niece during this deeply emotional time.

Sheriff Country Details, Courtesy of CBS:

Morena Baccarin stars as straight-shooting sheriff Mickey Fox, the stepsister of Cal Fire’s division chief Sharon Leone (Diane Farr of Fire Country). She investigates criminal activity while she patrols the streets of small-town Edgewater, contending with her ex-con father, Wes (W. Earl Brown), who is an off-the-grid marijuana grower, and a mysterious incident involving her wayward daughter. 

Michele Weaver as Cassidy Campbell in episode 2 (Photo: Marni Grossman © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
Christopher Gorman and Morena Baccarin
Christopher Gorham as Travis Fraley, Morena Baccarin as Sheriff Mickey Fox, Amanda Acuri as Skye Fraley and W. Earl Brown as Wes Fox in episode 2 (Photo: Christos Kalohoridis © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
Diane Farr and Morena Baccarin
Diane Farr as Sharon and Morena Baccarin as Sheriff Mickey Fox in episode 2 (Photo: Marni Grossman © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
Kevin Alejandro
Matt Lauria as Nathan Boone, Director Kevin Alejandro, and Morena Baccarin as Sheriff Mickey Fox in episode 2 (Photo: Marni Grossman © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

 

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