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‘Big Sky’ Episode 7 Recap: “I Fall to Pieces”

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Jade Pettyjohn in ‘Big Sky’ season 1 episode 7 (ABC/Darko Sikman)

Season one episode six of ABC’s Big Sky ended with State Trooper Rick Legarski (John Carroll Lynch) opening his eyes. Episode seven, “I Fall to Pieces,” begins with Rick in his hospital bed while his wife, Merilee (Brooke Smith), asks him to blink if he understands. He responds with a grunt, “Who shot me?”

Episode six also found Jerrie (Jesse James Keitel) coming home and discovering a note from Ronald taped to her front door. We catch up with her wide awake, facing the front door and cradling a baseball bat. She has a flashback of Ronald tasing her and is visibly shaken.

The sun is barely visible when Jenny (Katheryn Winnick) rings up Cassie (Kylie Bunbury) with the news Rick’s awake.

Rick’s doctor runs some simple tests to see if he’s capable of responding. He’s shocked to discover Rick’s able to squeeze his fingers painfully hard and even more stunned to hear Rick declare, “We’re going to need a bigger boat!” (Does he think he’s in Jaws?)

Sheriff Tubb (Patrick Gallagher) is already at the hospital when Cassie and Jenny arrive and he quickly reminds them they’re not part of the police investigation. He reluctantly reveals Grace asked if they could accompany her to try and locate the murdered fisherman. Of course, Cassie immediately agrees.

A news report provides an update on Legarski’s condition. A neurologist being interviewed is unable to say whether Rick’s brain has been impacted by the bullet.

Ronald (Brian Geraghty) listens to this at home, eating his breakfast cereal and sporting freshly dyed black hair. The attempt at a disguise surprises his mom (Valerie Mahaffey) and she laughs but then quickly surmises Ronald’s in a foul mood. Ronald explains he followed Rick down the rabbit hole because Rick made him feel valued. He blames his mom and her constant putdowns for his low self-esteem which led to his decision to team up with Rick and kidnap women.

Mom speaks the truth when she says Rick will give Ronald up to save himself.

And speaking of Rick, he’s stunned to learn from Merilee that he kidnapped three girls. She further explains he’s part of a sex trafficking ring, and Rick is certain she’s joking. She’s not.

Merilee places the cherry on top by informing him he also murdered an innocent man who was attempting to help the girls.

Shortly thereafter, the doctor holds a press conference with an update on Rick’s condition. It appears he’s improving.

Cassie, Jenny, and Denise (Dedee Pfeiffer) realize they’re running out of time to find Rick’s truck driver accomplice. They’re certain he’ll get rid of his rig soon, realizing the jig is up.

Jerrie shows up at the detective agency with the warning note Ronald left on her door. She doesn’t want to go to the police and they suggest she stay somewhere else for the time being. Jerrie reminds them she’s the only one who saw the truck during the day and got a much better look at it than either Grace or Danielle managed to do. She assumes she’s the biggest threat to Ronald at this point.

Jenny brings the note to Sheriff Tubb and he can only promise to send a car by occasionally. He reveals the FBI’s taking over the case – news that doesn’t sit well with Jenny. Tubb will look into getting Jerrie additional protection and Jenny insists it be one patrol car every hour.

Tubb, for the second time this episode, suggests Jenny become a cop again.

Back at the hospital, Penelope Denesuk (Karin Konoval) introduces herself to Merilee as Rick’s lawyer provided by the state trooper union. She calls Rick a horrible man but assures Merilee she will work hard to give Rick her best efforts.

Sheriff Tubb and Penelope have a history and she warns him not to try and speak with her client, Rick Legarski.

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Valerie Mahaffey and Brian Geraghty in ‘Big Sky’ season 1 episode 7 (ABC/Darko Sikman)

Ronald confesses to his mom he may have to kill someone in order to get out of this situation. It could be his only way out. After forcing his mom to leave, he calls Merilee at the hospital and suggests they get together to talk.

Rick asks Merilee to call his dad since he’ll be worried. She reminds him his dad died three years ago.

Jenny and Cassie are the last to arrive as a search party has assembled to find the fisherman’s dead body. Sheriff Tubb’s gathered plenty of his deputies (and their canine partners) and they head out in ATVs to try and locate the body.

Cassie and Jenny are checking out the area on foot when they’re joined by Montana Highway Patrol Commander Elena Sosa (Sharon Taylor). She believes their involvement should be welcomed and also thinks this could help draw attention to all the indigenous women who’ve gone missing in the area. Legarski is most likely involved in their disappearances, too. Elena promises to keep them informed of any important developments.

Rick meets with his attorney for the first time and confirms he doesn’t remember being shot or the events leading up to that moment. Penelope warns him not to speak to the police and advises him a witness will be coming in to identify him. Rick appears to be confused and asks again who Penelope is. (Is he faking short-term amnesia? My money’s on yes, he is.)

While this is going on at the hospital, Merilee’s out for a stroll with Ronald (who she believes is just a friendly guy named Mitchell who dances with lonely women). He probes her for Rick’s condition, and she admits he doesn’t remember things right now but that his memory could return at any time.

Ronald claims his only desire is to bring her some comfort.

Grace (Jade Pettyjohn) is trying to figure out where the encounter with Rick Legarski took place when the dogs alert on the sulfur spring she described as where Rick dumped the body. The pool is probed as Grace has flashbacks to the day Rick hunted her down and shot her in the leg.

Cassie comforts the young girl as the body is fished out of the pool.

Jenny’s concerned when Sheriff Tubb wants Grace to identify the body which is still somewhat recognizable. Jenny protests, but Grace knows that’s why she’s there. Grace’s parents don’t want to put their daughter through this trauma, but Grace stands firm in her desire to make sure the body is that of the fisherman who tried to help her.

She positively identifies the body while experiencing a flashback of Rick shooting him in the chest with an arrow.

Ronald returns home and immediately gets into a shouting match with his mom. She advises him to pray for himself, storming out of the room while calling him filth.

Grace, Danielle (Natalie Alyn Lind), and their parents meet with Cassie and Jenny at the detective agency. Her parents don’t want to put Grace through the additional trauma of identifying Rick in his hospital bed. But Jenny explains only Grace witnessed Rick killing the fisherman. She needs to positively identify him so that he doesn’t get away with lesser charges surrounding their kidnapping. (Ronald is the actual kidnapper and Rick might only receive a conspiracy charge.)

Grace wants to do this so they can all go home to Colorado and put this behind them.

The police handcuff Rick to his hospital bed as his attorney reminds him not to talk. He quotes another line from Jaws and then admits he just made a mess in his bed. The stink proves he’s telling the truth.

Grace enters Rick’s room and is able to hold herself together enough to confirm he’s the man who shot the fisherman and shot her in the leg.

Ronald and Merilee talk again and she confesses Rick’s lawyer suggested she get her own lawyer. Ronald begs to be allowed to help her out and she agrees. Ronald informs his mom he’s going to the Legarski place and will get into Rick’s safe room. His mom confesses she’s prayed and has decided to save him by turning him into the police. She doesn’t want this to go on and she definitely won’t allow Ronald to kill the trooper’s wife.

Ronald’s furious but his mom won’t budge. She tells him it’s over…and she’s right. He snaps her neck, instantly killing her. Ronald begs her to wake up while caressing her dead body.

That evening her dead body remains seated in the chair where she collapsed. He leaves the TV on as he heads out to the Legarski place.

The walls are closing in. Jerrie’s given a better description of the second kidnapper to a sketch artist, and Jenny and Cassie look at the new drawing. It looks just like Ronald.

Jerrie thanks her friends for letting her stay in their home. Her friend reveals his one fantasy has always been for a bad guy to break into his house and he’d blow his head off. “And for it to be a sex offender? Oh my god, I could die and go to heaven right then and there,” says her friend. He adds, “I even know what I’d say. I’d say go ahead, make my day!”

Merilee welcomes Ronald into her home, thanking him for being so kind. They hug and then kiss, and Merilee pulls away claiming she can’t do this. She offers him tea and he asks for a restroom. She instructs him to go upstairs which he does, immediately heading into Rick’s closet. He searches for the hidden compartment, locates it, and then knocks a hole in the plaster with his fist.

Merilee hears the noise from downstairs in the kitchen and calls out his name.

Ronald locates a packet that’s been stashed away just as Cassie and Jenny arrive at Merilee’s front door. She tries to shoo them away but then stops when they show her the drawing and explain that person is her husband’s accomplice.

“He’s here,” whispers Merilee. “He’s in the house. He’s upstairs.”

Jenny and Cassie draw their weapons and step inside.




‘Prodigal Son’ Season 2 Episode 4 Recap: “Take Your Father to Work Day”

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Michael Sheen, guest star Christian Borle, guest star Alan Gary and Tom Payne in ‘Prodigal Son’ season 2 episode 4 (Photo by Phil Caruso © 2021 Fox Media LLC)

The mundane day-to-day activities have become a bit of a bore for Dr. Martin Whitly’s (Michael Sheen) as revealed in the opening minutes of Fox’s Prodigal Son season two episode four. Fortunately for Martin, his days are about to become much more exciting thanks to his former roomie, Jerry.

Martin doesn’t share in Jerry’s (Michael Chernus) happiness in their group therapy session as he describes what he’s going to do when he leaves Claremont the following day. Jerry’s absolutely giddy about the prospect of being set free and eating lobster, unaware of how much he’s angering everyone in the group.

At the Whitly place, Malcolm (Tom Payne) is taken aback when a man named Hans points to the spot where Nicholas was murdered and seems to know something horrible happened there. Thankfully, he’s referring to the ruined priceless heirloom rug that used to cover that spot. Jessica (Bellamy Young) breaks the tension by explaining Hans is helping her find a new rug since Malcolm and Ainsley destroyed the old one.

Malcolm and Ainsley’s cover story is that they accidentally spilled wine on the rug and were forced to throw it out. Jessica admits she doesn’t completely understand that story, so Malcolm goes over it once again. As he’s lying to his mom about the bottle of wine spilling all over the rug, the true story plays out in his head.

Malcolm adds the nice little touch that Ainsley felt so horrible she nearly had a panic attack.

Over at Claremont Psychiatric Hospital, Martin’s outside getting a little exercise by shooting hoops when Jerry nosedives from the nearby roof and dies upon impact. Martin’s not in the least bit upset Jerry won’t be leaving Claremont after all – or at least he won’t be walking out on his own two feet.

Gil (Lou Diamond Phillips) arrives to investigate the death and Martin’s pleased to see him. Dr. Whitly’s really excited to be involved in the case as the main witness. Martin explains he saw Jerry fall but didn’t actually see him jump from the roof, a fact which makes him pretty worthless as a witness according to Gil.

Martin’s sure this wasn’t a suicide since Jerry was really looking forward to eating lobster once he was set free.

Edrisa’s (Keiko Agena) examination reveals three of Jerry’s fingernails were bent back. She believes a struggle occurred; he didn’t commit suicide.

Edrisa’s nearly as giddy in Martin’s presence as she is in Malcolm’s, forcing herself to rein in her fangirl tendencies as she converses with Martin about Jerry’s nails. They both believe Jerry grabbed the ledge in an attempt to hang on after being pushed.

Their bonding session’s brought to an abrupt halt when Gil reminds Edrisa that Martin killed 23 people.

Malcolm warns his sister she’s next to get interrogated by their mom over the missing rug. Ainsley (Halston Sage) has an easier time lying since she doesn’t remember anything. She wants to ask their dad what happened, but Malcolm advises her to let it go.

Ainsley confesses she’s anxious for another big story just as Malcolm receives a call from Gil. Malcolm makes a deal with his sister: he’ll tell her about whatever case Gil’s calling about if she stops asking about Nicholas’ death and promises not to see dad. She agrees and Malcolm puts the phone on speaker to hear Gil explain the death’s at Claremont and Martin’s a witness.

Martin can be heard in the background yelling, “Can’t wait to work with you, my boy!”

Ainsley’s thrilled to be heading off to Claremont with her brother, but Malcolm pauses to chug Alka-Seltzer first.

She’s gathering up her supplies as Jessica arrives with a swatch from the new rug. The fact it’s a similar pattern brings up the fleeting memory of blood but Ainsley manages to hold herself together.

Jessica’s spidey sense is tingling. Something’s going on with her kids.

Jerry’s body is brought to the morgue and Edrisa has found bruises to suggest he was shoved. Gil and Malcolm are stunned to hear Martin’s voice over the speakerphone, and Edrisa confesses she called him to ask about the angle Jerry landed. Martin’s sure someone who was in the group therapy session is the killer.

“Every single patient in our circle looked positively murderous about Jerry leaving,” says Martin, attempting to be as integral to solving this case as possible. Unfortunately, Malcolm thinks Martin’s on to something.

Gil and Malcolm visit Martin and he acknowledges he knows Gil’s been paying special attention to Jessica. Gil’s heard enough after just a few minutes, but Malcolm wants to hear about Martin’s assessment of the six patients’ reactions to Jerry’s happiness. Martin refuses to provide info until Gil and Malcolm allow him to be part of the team. Gil has no choice but to agree.

Martin explains three of the men had acute stress responses, including Friar Pete. Martin claims interviewing these men won’t get them anywhere and suggests instead that Malcolm attend the afternoon’s therapy session to profile the group himself.

The group therapy session begins and Martin tries to get them to accept Malcolm as one of their own. Once they figure out Malcolm’s Martin’s son, one patient decides Malcolm’s actually crazier than he is. They discuss Malcolm turning in his own dad and one patient wonders if Malcolm really hates his father. Malcolm explains he loved his dad and wanted to learn from him, but then he discovered his dad was a serial killer. “He destroyed me,” says Malcolm.

Martin claims he just wanted to share what was important with him and Malcolm begins to lose it, railing against his father who he says wanted to turn him into a monster, too. (Father and son arranged this in advance, yet it’s actually working as a therapy session for Malcolm who’s able to air his grievances.)

The patients seem to appreciate Malcolm for exposing this side of himself and without prompting begin talking about Jerry. Malcolm learns Jerry would have needed a key card to get up on the roof and he didn’t have one on him when he fell to his death. Only the gold card opens all the doors and Martin’s interest is instantly piqued. He had no idea a gold card existed and Dr. Marsh (Michael Potts), the therapist leading the session, refuses to say who has one.

Martin tries to insinuate Dr. Marsh killed Jerry and Malcolm asks to see the doctor’s key card. He displays it and it is indeed gold. One patient’s instantly upset and begins screaming, “You killed Jerry!” before punching Dr. Marsh in the face.

Moments later, Gil and Dani (Aurora Perrineau) question Dr. Marsh, revealing they’re aware he was just issued a new key card after claiming his was lost. Gil notes his old key card was used that morning, and Dr. Marsh believes it must have been stolen.

Dr. Marsh finally reluctantly admits Jerry asked him for the key card that morning, just to say goodbye to certain people. Dr. Marsh gave it to him because Jerry promised to lie and say it was solely his therapy that cured him.

Ainsley ambushes Gil and Dr. Marsh on their way out of Claremont. Gil refuses to comment on the investigation, but Malcolm goes off the record to say they don’t believe Dr. Marsh is the killer. Ainsley switches topics and confesses she’s remembered a knife and lots of blood, including some on her hands. Malcolm lies and says she tried to save Nicholas, that’s how his blood got on her hands. He promises to discuss this later in a more appropriate venue.

Malcolm discusses the case with his dad including the probability Dr. Marsh allowed Jerry to borrow his key card. As they’re talking, Malcolm points out it appears the gold key card has captured his dad’s attention. Dani’s arrival breaks up the discussion. She’s learned Jerry used the key card on the fourth-floor library – the women’s ward.

Malcolm and Dani visit the women’s ward’s library and Malcolm instantly notices scratch marks by the door – scratch marks in paint that matches what was found under Jerry’s nails. Within five minutes of saying goodbye to someone in the library, Jerry was pushed out the window. Malcolm and Dani narrow the possible killer to four women, one of whom could have been Jerry’s girlfriend. Maybe this woman was having abandonment issues.

They narrow it down further to two average-sized women, and then still further down to just one based on where both possible suspects are from. Rhonda’s from Maine and that surely sparked Jerry’s plans to eat lobster when he was set free.

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Tom Payne in the “Take Your Father to Work Day” episode (Photo by Phil Caruso © 2021 Fox Media LLC)

Meanwhile, Jessica rings up Martin and wants his opinion of Malcolm and Ainsley’s story about the ruined rug. She believes it sounds too rehearsed and then confesses the rug disappeared the same night as Nicholas. Jessica won’t say out loud what she’s thinking and Martin assures her she’s way off track.

Martin chuckles as he gives voice to Jessica’s suspicions and then quickly says his goodbye as Ainsley arrives unexpectedly.

Malcolm visits Rhonda (Sarah Hunt) to question her about Jerry. She admits she had feelings for him and blames herself for his death. She didn’t kill him, but she knew he was scared of an inmate nicknamed The Surgeon who was insisting Jerry help him escape.

Malcolm barges into Ainsley and Martin’s meeting, and Ainsley’s upset no one will tell her what happened that night with Nicholas. Malcolm blurts out that Martin killed Jerry which distracts Ainsley who instantly goes into reporter mode.

Ainsley rushes off while Malcolm confronts Martin about Jerry’s murder. Martin insists he’s innocent and points out Jerry almost hit him while falling from the window. Malcolm believes Martin may have coerced someone into physically pushing Jerry, given that he’s a psychopath. It finally dawns on Martin that Malcolm’s performance in group was actually his son telling the truth about how he feels.

They argue over Martin’s motivations and an enraged Martin stresses that if he was actually a psychopath, he would hate his son for turning him in and ruining his life. Martin transforms into Mr. Nice Guy when he adds that if he killed Jerry, Malcolm would figure that out and it would mark the end of his visits.

Malcolm wonders why Rhonda shifted the blame onto Martin. It suddenly dawns on him that Martin cured Jerry and thus is the reason Jerry’s being released. Rhonda has a reason to hate Martin and a motive for killing Jerry.

Gil questions Dr. Marsh who reveals he didn’t know Rhonda and Jerry were a thing but did hear that Rhonda’s involved with Andre the guard – the same guard who answered Malcolm’s questions in the women’s wing.

Dr. Marsh warns that Rhonda is capable of explosive rage. The warning comes the same instant Rhonda’s viciously attacking Andre in her cell. She steals his keys and key card.

Martin’s no longer a suspect and instead is the next potential target of Rhonda’s rage. Martin and Malcolm wind up in an elevator together without a guard because Rhonda’s taken control of the elevator. She sends it to the basement. Malcolm calls Dani for backup as Martin observes the basement’s an excellent place for a murder.

Malcolm creeps through the basement carrying a heavy wrench and looking for Rhonda. Unfortunately, she gets the drop on Malcolm and uses a taser to incapacitate him. Martin’s in a bind…should he help his son or pick up the key card and escape? He’s already used bolt cutters on his handcuffs and stolen a jacket while Malcolm was hunting for Rhonda, and there’s an exit nearby. But Rhonda could kill his son. Decisions, decisions…

Rhonda repeatedly tases Malcolm and Martin sticks around to help. Dani arrives and they quickly work together to distract Rhonda and take her into custody.

Martin’s riding an adrenaline high after being part of the team that bags Jerry’s killer. He starts advising Rhonda of her Miranda rights, but Dani cuts him off. Malcolm places his dad back in cuffs and removes the gold key card from his dad’s clinched fist.

Later, Jessica and Malcolm sit down for dinner and Jessica confesses she thought Malcolm murdered Nicholas. She was so convinced it was true that she called Martin to discuss it. She also admits she ripped the room apart looking for any evidence. She finally found a single drop of blood on the pages of a book.

Malcolm claims he killed Nicholas, but Jessica realizes he’s lying and that Ainsley committed murder. Jessica demands to know the truth and Malcolm admits Ainsley doesn’t remember what she did. He begs his mom not to tell his sister what really happened or they could lose her.

As Jessica’s worst nightmare’s coming true, Ainsley’s busy reading Martin’s journal. She seems intrigued by her dad’s explanation that when you see your victim’s blood for the first time it’s exhilarating.

That night Jessica’s in bed when Ainsley joins her, claiming to have had a bad dream. You just know it’ll be hours before Jessica’s able to shut her eyes and sleep.




‘The Good Doctor’ Season 4 Episode 9 Photos, Plot, Cast and Trailer

ABC’s The Good Doctor season four episode nine directed by Felipe Rodriguez has one of the season’s most unusual titles – “Irresponsible Salad Bar Practices.” The series is taking a three week break between episodes eight and nine, returning to ABC’s primetime schedule on Monday, February 15, 2021 at 10pm ET/PT.

The cast of season four includes 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.

Episode nine guest stars include Emmet Preciado as Rio Gutierrez, X. Mayo as Zara Norton, Priscilla Faia as Dr. Cintia D’Souza, Johnathan Sousa as Eliz Simpson, and Brian Marc as Dr. Enrique Guerin. Bria Samoné Henderson, Noah Galvin, and Summer Brown also guest stars.

“Irresponsible Salad Bar Practices” Plot: Lim is challenged by the unique circumstances surrounding a pregnant patient with an aggressive tumor. Elsewhere, after misdiagnosing a patient, Claire makes a disconcerting discovery about certain practices at the hospital.

Series Description, Courtesy of ABC:

Dr. Shaun Murphy, 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.

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Priscilla Faia and Freddie Highmore in ‘The Good Doctor’ season 4 episode 9 (ABC/Jeff Weddell)
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X Mayo and Hill Harper in seaosn 4 episode 9 (ABC/Jeff Weddell)
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X Mayo, Hill Harper, and Antonia Thomas in season 4 episode 9 (ABC/Jeff Weddell)
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Bria Henderson, Will Yun Lee, and Fiona Gubelmann in season 4 episode 9 (ABC/Jeff Weddell)
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Freddie Highmore and Will Yun Lee in season 4 episode 9 (ABC/Jeff Weddell)




‘Moxie’ Trailer and Poster: Let’s Hear It for Female Empowerment!

Netflix welcomes viewers to the revolution that is Moxie, directed by and starring Amy Poehler. The streaming service just released the official trailer and a new poster for the coming-of-age female empowerment film set to premiere on March 3, 2021.

In addition to Amy Poehler, the cast includes Hadley Robinson, Lauren Tsai, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Nico Hiraga, Sydney Park, Josephine Langford, and Clark Gregg. Josie Totah, Alycia Pascual-Peña, Anjelika Washington, Charlie Hall, Sabrina Haskett, Ike Barinholtz, and Marcia Gay Harden also star.

Tamara Chestna and Dylan Meyer adapted Jennifer Mathieu’s novel for the screen. Poehler, Kim Lessing, and Morgan Sackett served as producers.

Amy Poehler’s previous directing credits include multiple episodes of Parks and Recreation, an episode of Broad City, as well as the 2019 feature film, Wine Country, starring Maya Rudolph, Ana Gasteyer, and Rachel Dratch. Poehler’s currently busy at work directing a Lucy and Desi documentary.

The Plot, Courtesy of Netflix:

“Vivian (Robinson), a seemingly shy 16-year-old, has always preferred to keep her head down and fly under the radar. But when the arrival of a new student (Pascual-Peña) forces her to examine the unchecked behavior of her fellow students running rampant at her high school, Vivian realizes she’s fed up.

Inspired by her mother’s (Poehler) rebellious past, Vivian anonymously publishes an underground zine called Moxie to expose bias and wrongdoing in her high school, and unexpectedly sparks a movement. Now at the center of a revolution, Vivian begins to forge new friendships with other young women and allies, reaching across the divide of cliques and clubs as they learn to navigate the highs and lows of high school together.”

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Poster for ‘Moxie’ (Photo Courtesy of Netflix)




‘9-1-1: Lone Star’ Season 2 Episode 4 Photos: “Friends with Benefits” Trailer, Plot and Cast

Aladdin star Mena Massoud guest stars on Fox’s 9-1-1: Lone Star season two episode four, “Friends with Benefits.” Episode four will air on Monday, February 8, 2021 at 9pm ET/PT.

Season two’s cast is led by Emmy Award nominee Rob Lowe (The West Wing) as Owen Strand. Gina Torres is Tommy Vega, Ronen Rubinstein plays T.K. Strand, Sierra Aylina McClain is Grace Ryder, and Jim Parrack stars as Judd Ryder. Natacha Karam returns as Marjan Marwani, Brian Michael Smith is Paul Strickland, Rafael L. Silva plays Carlos Reyes, and Julian Works is Mateo Chavez.

“Friends with Benefits” Plot: The 126 is on the scene when a disastrous wedding comes crumbling down, as Grace helps a dominatrix and her slave involved in a shocking situation. Meanwhile, Owen and Gwyneth struggle to label their new relationship and a man from Marjan’s past re-enters back in her life.

Season 2 Description, Courtesy of Fox:

The 126 welcomes new Paramedic Captain TOMMY VEGA (Torres) to the crew. Tommy was at the top of her game when she hung up her uniform eight years ago to raise her twin daughters. When her husband’s restaurant went under due to the devastation of the pandemic, she has no choice but to re-enter the workforce to support her family. Though it breaks her heart to be apart from her little girls, Tommy will show the world that no matter how much time has passed, when she puts on that uniform, she’s still a boss.

Additionally, Owen is reunited with his ex-wife and T.K.’s mother, GWYNETH (guest star Lisa Edelstein), and the former couple re-discover the spark they once shared. As Owen finds out his cancer is in remission, he receives news that could change his life forever.

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Brian Michael Smith, Natacha Karam and Julian Works in ‘9-1-1: Lone Star’ season 2 episode 4 (Photo by Kevin Estrada © 2021 Fox Media LLC)
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Gina Torres and guest star Derek Webster in the “Friends with Benefits” episode (Photo by Kevin Estrada © 2021 Fox Media LLC)
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Ronen Rubinstein and Rafael Silva in season 2 episode 4 (Photo by Kevin Estrada © 2021 Fox Media LLC)
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Natacha Karam (center) in the “Friends with Benefits” episode (Photo by Kevin Estrada © 2021 Fox Media LLC)
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Jim Parrack, Rob Lowe and Ronen Rubinstein in season 2 episode 4 (Photo by Kevin Estrada © 2021 Fox Media LLC)
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Rob Lowe and guest star Lisa Edelstein in the “Friends with Benefits” episode (Photo by Kevin Estrada © 2021 Fox Media LLC)




‘9-1-1’ Season 4 Episode 4 Photos: Preview with Cast, Plot and Trailer

The 118 responds to a bomb threat on Fox’s 9-1-1 season four episode four, “9-1-1, What’s Your Grievance?” Episode four is set to air on Monday, February 8, 2021 at 8pm ET/PT and features guest stars Dee Wallace (E.T.) and Gregory Harrison (General Hospital).

Season four’s cast includes executive producer Angela Bassett as Athena Grant, executive producer Peter Krause as Bobby Nash, and Jennifer Love Hewitt as Maddie Kendall. Oliver Stark plays Evan “Buck” Buckley, Aisha Hinds is Henrietta “Hen” Wilson, Kenneth Choi is Howie “Chimney” Han, Ryan Guzman plays Eddie Diaz, and Rockmond Dunbar is Michael Grant.

“9-1-1, What’s Your Grievance?” Plot: Athena investigates a mysterious murder during a neighborhood block party and the 118 rush to save lives endangered by a bomb threat. Meanwhile, Chimney has a hard time keeping secrets when Maddie and Buck’s parents come to town.

Series Description, Courtesy of Fox:

Creators Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Tim Minear reimagine the procedural drama with 9-1-1, exploring the high-pressure experiences of police officers, firefighters and dispatchers who are thrust into the most frightening, shocking and heart-stopping situations. These emergency responders must try to balance saving those who are at their most vulnerable with solving the problems in their own lives.

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Oliver Stark, guest star Darin Michael Heames and Kenneth Choi in ‘9-1-1’ season 4 episode 4 (Photo by Jack Zeman © 2021 FOX Media LLC)
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Angela Bassett and guest star Danny Nucci in the “9-1-1, What’s Your Grievance” episode (Photo by Jack Zeman © 2021 FOX Media LLC)
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Ryan Guzman in season 4 episode 4 (Photo by Jack Zeman © 2021 FOX Media LLC)
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Ryan Guzman and Oliver Stark in the “9-1-1, What’s Your Grievance” episode (Photo by Jack Zeman © 2021 FOX Media LLC)
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Peter Krause in season 4 episode 4 (Photo by Jack Zeman © 2021 FOX Media LLC)
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Kenneth Choi in the “9-1-1, What’s Your Grievance” episode (Photo by Jack Zeman © 2021 FOX Media LLC)




‘FBI: Most Wanted’ Season 2 Episode 6 Photos: “Dysfunction” Preview

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Roxy Sternberg as Special Agent Sheryll Barnes and Julian McMahon as Special Agent Jess LaCroix in ‘FBI: Most Wanted’ season 2 episode 6 (Photo: Mark Schfer © 2021 CBS Broadcasting Inc)

The team’s tasked with saving a mother and daughter in trouble on CBS’s FBI: Most Wanted season two episode six. Directed by Jim McKay from a script by Melissa Scrivner Love, episode six – “Dysfunction” – will air on Tuesday, February 9, 2021 at 10pm ET/PT.

Julian McMahon stars as Supervisory Special Agent Jess LaCroix, Kellan Lutz plays Special Agent Kenny Crosby, Roxy Sternberg is Special Agent Sheryll Barnes, Keisha Castle-Hughes is Special Agent Hana Gibson, and Nathaniel Arcand plays Special Agent Clinton Skye.

“Dysfunction” Plot: After a robbery gone wrong ends with a murder and kidnapping, the team races to rescue a mother and daughter whose abductors are not what they seem. Also, Crosby enters a new living arrangement.

The Season 2 Plot, Courtesy of CBS:

From Emmy Award winner Dick Wolf and the team behind FBI and the Law & Order brand, FBI: Most Wanted is a high-stakes drama that focuses on the Fugitive Task Force, an elite unit that relentlessly pursues and captures the notorious criminals on the Bureau’s Most Wanted list. Led by Supervisory Special Agent Jess LaCroix, an expert tracker and profiler with a complicated past, the team includes: Special Agent Sheryll Barnes, a former NYPD detective and forensics expert who is raising a child with her new wife; Special Agent Clinton Skye, the spiritual glue of the team and surveillance guru who was recruited by his brother-in-law, Jess; Special Agent Hana Gibson, a gifted millennial computer whiz with a sharp wit and mad hacking skills; and Special Agent Kenny Crosby, a young Army vet and brash Oklahoma farm boy who specializes in weapons and tactics.

Always in the field and always on the run, FBI: Most Wanted is a weekly adrenaline shot about the thrill of the chase.

FBI: Most Wanted Season 2 Episode 6
Kellan Lutz as Special Agent Kenny Crosby and Taylor Cooper as Zadie in season 2 episode 6 (Photo: Mark Schfer © 2021 CBS Broadcasting Inc)
FBI: Most Wanted Season 2 Episode 6
Kellan Lutz as Special Agent Kenny Crosby, Keisha Castle-Hughes as Special Agent Hana Gibson, Roxy Sternberg as Special Agent Sheryll Barnes and Julian McMahon as Special Agent Jess LaCroix in season 2 episode 6 (Photo: Mark Schfer © 2021 CBS Broadcasting Inc.)
FBI: Most Wanted Season 2 Episode 6
Keisha Castle-Hughes as Special Agent Hana Gibson in season 2 episode 6 (Photo: Mark Schfer © 2021 CBS Broadcasting Inc)
FBI: Most Wanted Season 2 Episode 6
Julian McMahon as Special Agent Jess LaCroix and Roxy Sternberg as Special Agent Sheryll Barnes in season 2 episode 6 (Photo: Mark Schfer © 2021 CBS Broadcasting Inc)




‘The Blacklist’ Season 8 Episode 5 Photos, Plot, Cast and Trailer

NBC’s The Blacklist season eight episode five, “The Fribourg Confidence,” delves back into an old blacklist cast. Episode five is set to air on February 5, 2021 at 8pm ET/PT.

The cast of The Blacklist is led by James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington and Megan Boone as Elizabeth Keen. Diego Klattenhoff plays Donald Ressler, Amir Arison is Aram Mojtabai, Hisham Tawfiq is Dembe Zuma, and Harry Lennix stars as Harold Cooper.

“The Fribourg Confidence” Plot: The task force investigates an organization of bank robbers with a special expertise in stealing from other criminals. An old blacklist case resurfaces.

Season 5 Description, Courtesy of NBC:

With his back against the wall, Raymond Reddington (Spader) faces his most formidable enemy yet: Elizabeth Keen (Boone). Aligned with her mother, infamous Russian spy Katarina Rostova, Liz must decide how far she is willing to go to find out why Reddington has entered her life and what his endgame really is. The fallout between Reddington and Keen will have devastating consequences for all that lie in their wake, including the Task Force they helped to create.

The Blacklist Season 8 Episode 5
Gregory Korostishevsky as Vlad Cvetko and James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington in ‘The Blacklist’ season 8 episode 5 (Photo by: Will Hart/NBC)
The Blacklist Season 8 Episode 5
Harry Lennix as Harold Cooper and Stephanie Janssen as Ausa Navarro in season 8 episode 5 (Photo by: Will Hart/NBC)
The Blacklist Season 8 Episode 5
Diego Klattenhoff as Donald Ressler in season 8 episode 5 (Photo by: Will Hart/NBC)
The Blacklist Season 8 Episode 5
Roger Bart as Scooter Rovenpor in season 8 episode 5 (Photo by: Will Hart/NBC)
The Blacklist Season 8 Episode 5
Hisham Tawfiq as Dembe Zuma andJames Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington in season 8 episode 5 (Photo by: Will Hart/NBC)




‘FBI’ Season 3 Episode 6 Photos, Plot, Cast and Air Date

FBI Season 3 Episode 6
Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom ‘OA’ Zidan in ‘FBI’ season 3 episode 6 (Photo: Michael Parmelee / 2020 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

Season three episode six of CBS’s FBI finds the team taking on a drug trafficking gang. Directed by Alex Chapple from a script by Kristy Lowrey, episode six – “Uncovered” – will air on Tuesday, February 9, 2021 at 9pm ET/PT.

Missy Peregrym and Zeeko Zaki lead the cast as Special Agent Maggie Bell and Special Agent Omar Adom ‘OA’ Zidan. Jeremy Sisto stars as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine, Alana De La Garza is Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille, and John Boyd plays Special Agent Stuart Scola.

Episode six’s guest stars include Dale Pavinski, Spencer Bang, Keith Contreras, Kasey Connolly, Sandra Landers, and Carmen Lamar Gonzalez. Darik Bernard, Ayelet Firstenberg, Preston Christopher Lawrence, and Josh Berresford also guest star.

“Uncovered” Plot: The team must infiltrate a drug trafficking gang after the robbery of a chemical plant leaves two customs agents dead. Also, Nestor (Josh Segarra) offers his help on the case, giving Maggie new insight into his character.

Series 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. Newest to the team – and the FBI – is smart and outspoken Special Agent Tiffany Wallace, who spent six years with the NYPD and is now partner to 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.

FBI Season 3 Episode 6
Josh Segarra as Nestor Vertiz, Josh Berresford as Robby Wilkerson and
John Boyd as Special Agent Stuart Scola in season 3 episode 6 (Photo: Michael Parmelee / 2020 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
FBI Season 3 Episode 6
Josh Segarra as Nestor Vertiz in season 3 episode 6 (Photo: Michael Parmelee / 2020 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
FBI Season 3 Episode 6
Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom ‘OA’ Zidan and Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell in season 3 episode 6 (Photo: Michael Parmelee / 2020 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.)
FBI Season 3 Episode 6
Katherine Renee Turner as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace in season 3 episode 6 (Photo: Michael Parmelee / 2020 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
FBI Season 3 Episode 6
Katherine Renee Turner as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace and Josh Segarra as Nestor Vertiz in season 3 episode 6 (Photo: Michael Parmelee / 2020 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)




Oscar Winners Sign Up for Amazon’s ‘Solos’ Series

Solos Cast
The cast of ‘Solos’ (Photo Courtesy of Amazon Prime Video)

The Amazon Original series Solos has landed an impressive cast that includes multiple Oscar winners. Academy Award winners Morgan Freeman (Million Dollar Baby), Anne Hathaway (Les Misérables), and Helen Mirren (The Queen) will be joined by Nicole Beharie (Miss Juneteenth), Anthony Mackie (Altered Carbon), Dan Stevens (Legion), Constance Wu (Crazy Rich Asians), and Emmy Award-winner Uzo Aduba (Orange is the New Black) in the dramatic anthology series from showrunner and executive producer David Weil (Hunters).

Amazon’s targeting a 2021 launch.

“I am beyond thrilled to be bringing Solos to life alongside this group of artists who I so deeply admire. I created this piece with a desire to capture stories about connection, hope, and the search for that common hum of humanity that binds us all. I’m immensely grateful to Jennifer Salke and my incredible partners at Amazon for their unwavering support and collaboration on this special project,” stated David Weil.

Weil is joined by Sam Taylor-Johnson and Laura Lancaster as executive producers. Pixie Wespiser is on board as a producer. According to the official announcement, Weil, Taylor-Johnson, Zach Braff, and Tiffany Johnson are confirmed to direct season one episodes.

The Solos Plot, Courtesy of Amazon:

Solos is a dramatic and thought-provoking seven-part anthology series that explores the deeper meaning of human connection, as explored through the lens of the individual. Solos will tell unique character-driven stories, each from a different perspective and moment in time, that illuminate that even during our most seemingly isolated moments, in the most disparate of circumstances, we are all connected through the human experience.




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