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‘American Gods’ Season 3 Episode 3 Recap: “Ashes and Demons”

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Emily Browning and Sochi Fried in ‘American Gods’ season 3 episode 3 (Photo Credit: Starz)

Starz’s American Gods season three episode three opens on a farm in West Pennsylvania, 1765. A mother and her two young daughters struggle to work the field, and one collapses in exhaustion. Later that night the mother follows instructions in the Rituals of the Ancients which includes slaughtering a pig. She removes its organs and spreads them in a circle as instructed. She prays before a shrine she’s built – again, as per the Rituals of the Ancients.

The cornhusk doll she’s made that sits atop a mound of dirt springs to life as the wind kicks up. The doll transforms into the goddess Demeter who places her palm on the mother’s head as all around them the fields fill with healthy crops.

Catching up with current events, Wednesday (Ian McShane) quizzes Cordelia (Ashley Reyes) as they prepare for his upcoming visit with an old friend. The news breaks that four members of the metal band Blood Death have been found dead. The lead singer, Johan Wengren (Marilyn Manson), was spared and he promises whoever did this will answer to the God of Justice in Asgard. Wednesday notes this is something he’ll deal with but not right now. Today’s all about looking snappy for his visit with Demeter.

We finally return to the story of Laura Moon (Emily Browning) who, as revealed in season three episode one, disintegrated after attempting to place Mad Sweeney’s coin in his dead hand. After a rough ride on some sort of crowded celestial transport, she arrives at her destination and is given a pamphlet. The waiting room’s packed and when Laura makes it to the counter, the clerk doesn’t give direct answers to her questions. All he says is to acknowledge reality and wait for the blue card holders to be called. (Apparently your card color determines when your soul is called.)

In typical Laura Moon style, she decides acknowledging reality means she should acknowledge this place sucks donkey d*ck.

Growing impatient, Laura steals an orange card – the color that’s just been called. She hunts down the room number on the card but can’t find it. Beginning to panic, she checks the card again and the numbers change. It now indicates she should go to room 7125. Numbers on the doors also change and she opens one, only to find a cabinet full of Git Gone bottles.

Suddenly, the hallway is swallowed up behind her and she’s forced to take refuge in an empty room at the very end of the hallway. The room is set up like a theater auditorium. Two people introduced as 1940-ish usherette and the AV guy suddenly appear in the auditorium which is apparently part of purgatory. They’re her facilitators and again request she acknowledge reality.

The curtain opens and a screen appears. A DVD with her name plays and shows her dad as a young man checking into a hotel with her in tow. Laura steps into the screen in place of her younger self. This is a memory she claims to vividly remember, down to the fact she was angry with her mom for not accompanying them.

Laura was so upset with her mom that she set up her dad with a pretty stranger checking into the hotel at the same time. Dad and the stranger get all flirty after spending pool time alone together and wind up in the stranger’s room.

She steps back out of the screen, assuring the usherette everything went downhill from there. She wants her pass out of purgatory and is told no deal. Her story continues and she confirms her father screwed around a lot and so did her mom. Laura admits she followed in her father’s footsteps and then married Shadow. She screwed that up, died, and now she’s in purgatory.

She confesses she’s the architect of everything that went wrong in her life. She doesn’t believe these two can teach her anything and leaves the room, immediately falling into a pit filled with water. She’s only able to escape with a hand-up from AV guy. “What’s wrong with me?” she asks, genuinely upset.

Laura returns to watch the tape and it starts over again. This time she watches herself rather than stepping through the screen. It turns out her memories of the event were way off. Laura never said a word and it was the stranger and her dad who did all the flirting without her input. It was her dad who suggested she stay in the room so he could go to the pool with the woman without her. Laura did nothing wrong and didn’t facilitate her dad’s infidelity.

Usherette tells Laura she wasn’t the architect of everything wrong and that her parents should have protected her. They failed – not Laura.

It’s a hard lesson to absorb and one she wishes she knew when she was younger.

This time when she leaves the room everything is back to normal and the waiting room is filled with people. The crumpled brochure is on the ground and she actually looks it over instead of tossing it aside again.

Meanwhile in Lakeside, Shadow (Ricky Whittle) joins Marguerite (Lela Loren), Chief of Police Chad Mulligan (Eric Johnson), and others to help search for the missing shop clerk, Alison. Ann-Marie (Julia Sweeney) attempts to take over and passes out disposal cameras to the searchers, much to Chad’s chagrin. Chad advises the searchers to walk carefully and report anything that’s out of place.

A while later, Shadow’s waiting back at his borrowed car after spending time searching. Chad offers him a ride back into town since Marguerite’s still occupied in the field taking notes on the search. Chad stumbles his way through an apology about pulling Shadow in for questioning, claiming Lakeside isn’t “that kind” of town…you know, a place where racist cops assume a Black man is the most likely suspect. Shadow acknowledges that but replies, “Lakeside’s still in America, right?”

Thankfully, the radio interrupts and Chad doesn’t have to finish this uncomfortable conversation.

Cordelia drives Wednesday to Demeter’s place which turns out to be the Haven Glen Retreat. Wednesday suddenly remembers he should bring her a gift, opting for calla lilies as an offering. (Pig’s entrails were in the running).

A quick stop at the flower store later, Wednesday arrives for his visit with Demeter, calla lilies in hand. Janice the receptionist appears not to know who Wednesday’s asking about, but another resort worker reminds her she knows Demeter from Mount Olympus. He volunteers to take Wednesday to see her after he signs in.

Demeter (Blythe Danner) is relaxing with her fellow resort residents when Wednesday surprises her. (The worker explains the residents are there to escape from reality.) Demeter delivers a hearty slap to Wednesday’s face and demands he leave. He doesn’t and quickly learns she doesn’t own the place; she’s actually a patient at the facility.

Demeter turns her attention back to helping women learn how to make cornhusk dolls, effectively dismissing Wednesday.

Wednesday talks to the staff about getting Demeter released into his custody, but that can’t be arranged by the resort. He’s told he needs to speak with Larry Hutchinson, Demeter’s court-appointed conservator.

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Ricky Whittle in ‘American Gods’ season 3 episode 3 (Photo Credit: Starz)

And once more to Lakeside we go where Shadow and Marguerite are bonding over books and tea. When he reveals he suffers from insomnia, she hands him a large book containing copies of the Lakeside City Journal from 2000-2004. Shadow jokes he can feel himself getting sleepy already.

Marguerite’s sure Alison will turn up.

A quick peek at what Bilquis (Yetide Badaki) is up to reveals she’s still not feeling well after absorbing Bill Sanders. She finds his phone and it’s full of messages from his family asking if he’s okay.

Shadow returns to his apartment and looks through the newspapers while eating dinner. He nods off while reading about a missing boy. He dreams of being in a grocery store where magazine covers depicting Ida B. Wells, Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, Nina Simone, and Angela Davis speak to him. The lights in the store flicker as freezer doors ice up. He clears away the frost to expose three women dancing and beckoning him to join them. He does and is immediately absorbed into a frigid winter storm.

Cordelia forges a marriage certificate to get Demeter out of the resort, asking Wednesday if this woman is actually his wife. Wednesday swears she is and lavishes compliments on the goddess. Their conversation’s broken up by a call from Shadow.

Shadow jumps straight to the point, despite Wednesday’s attempts at small talk, asking where to find Bilquis. Wednesday knows it’s concerning Shadow’s dreams and recites her address in New York City. Shadow hangs up without saying thanks or goodbye.

Wednesday delivers the certificate to Larry Hutchinson (Sebastian Spence), explaining that in their time apart a “few screws went loose.” Larry lets slip that Demeter’s financially well off and Wednesday beams with pride. (And with the prospect of getting his hands on money to fund his war.)

Shadow says goodbye to Marguerite before taking off for NYC, and she shocks him by pulling him in for a hug. As he’s walking out the door, he tests his powers by placing his hand on a photo of Alison in the paper. Nothing happens while he’s touching it but when he leaves the headline changes to read “Bloody scarf found in the woods.”

Wednesday gives Demeter a gorgeous outfit and chocolates, neither of which she wants. He explains they need to convince a judge they’re married and that he can take care of her so they can get rid of Larry Hutchinson the conservator.

Demeter declares she doesn’t want to leave the resort. People there accept she’s a goddess and she loves being worshipped. Wednesday reminds her it’s a mental institution and she needs to get off her meds and remember she’s a god.

Demeter has Wednesday figured out and knows he’s after her money – money he needs for his war.

Season three episode three ends with Shadow arriving at Bilquis’ place to discover it’s been ransacked. There’s a large pool of blood on the floor along with a bloody blade. There’s no immediate sign of Bilquis, however Technical Boy is seated nearby, grunting in pain.




‘The Blacklist’ Season 8 Episode 4 Photos, Plot, Cast and Air Date

NBC’s The Blacklist season eight continues with episode four, “Elizabeth Keen,” a title that appears to give away the next name on the blacklist. Episode four will air on Friday, January 29, 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.

“Elizabeth Keen” (#1) Plot: As Red and the task force search for Liz, she sets a new plan in motion that has catastrophic consequences.

Season 8 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.

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Megan Boone as Liz Keen in ‘The Blacklist’ season 8 episode 4 (Photo by: Will Hart/NBC)
The Blacklist Season 8 Episode 4
James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington in season 8 episode 4 (Photo by: Sony Pictures Television)
The Blacklist Season 8 Episode 4
Amir Arison as Aram Mojtabai, Harry Lennix as Harold Cooper, Diego Klattenhoff as Donald Ressler, and Laura Sohn as Agent Alina Park in season 8 episode 4 (Photo by: Will Hart/NBC)
The Blacklist Season 8 Episode 4
Hazel and Ginger Mason as Agnes Keen and Amir Arison as Aram Mojtabai in season 8 episode 4 (Photo by: Will Hart/NBC)
The Blacklist Season 8 Episode 4
Diego Klattenhoff as Donald Ressler in season 8 episode 4 (Photo by: Will Hart/NBC)
The Blacklist Season 8 Episode 4
Harry Lennix as Harold Cooper, Diego Klattenhoff as Donald Ressler, and Laura Sohn as Agent Alina Park in season 8 episode 4 (Photo by: Will Hart/NBC)




Fox Brings Back ‘America’s Most Wanted’ with Elizabeth Vargas

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Elizabeth Vargas hosts ‘America’s Most Wanted’ (Photo Credit: Fox)

America’s Most Wanted is returning to primetime with Elizabeth Vargas (20/20) as host. Fox confirmed the series will premiere in March and has the support of the original host, John Walsh.

“Capturing dangerous fugitives, bringing justice to victims and finding missing children is my lifetime’s work,” said John Walsh. “I am so excited to hear America’s Most Wanted is coming back and I support its return. God bless.”

America’s Most Wanted empowered viewers to help America successfully capture some of its most dangerous fugitives,” stated Rob Wade, President, Alternative Entertainment & Specials, FOX Entertainment. “By bringing back this groundbreaking series with new and effective tech-based crime-fighting tools and acclaimed journalist Elizabeth Vargas, we hope to continue John Walsh’s long-standing mission to be a powerful voice for crime victims everywhere.”

The original series debuted in 1988 and ran for 25 seasons. Over that span, it was credited with helping to capture more than 1,186 criminals and with reuniting 43 missing children with their families.

John Ferracane is the showrunner and executive producer, with Jim Clemente, Tim Clemente, and James Bruce of XG Productions and Glenn Geller also executive producing. The series is a FOX Alternative Entertainment production.

Fox released the following description of the 2021 revival:

America’s Most Wanted will investigate some of the country’s most dangerous fugitives. Each week, Vargas will ask for viewers’ help as she breaks down cases from the show’s new headquarters, consulting with a team of experts representing law enforcement units such as the FBI, U.S. Marshall’s Office and Secret Service.

Returning at a time when social media and technology loom large in the public consciousness, America’s Most Wanted will offer a unique and urgent opportunity for viewers to be armchair detectives by helping law enforcement solve some of the toughest cases.

Deploying a myriad of advanced, modern-day developments in technology over the last several years, the series builds on its original format, in which crimes are reenacted, by utilizing new state-of-the-art crime-fighting technology, such as augmented reality and 3-D life-size avatars that will illustrate what suspects might look like now, pinpoint map-tracking that will take the audience hot-on-the-trail of suspects, and social media that connect viewers to the America’s Most Wanted team at lighting-fast speed. Viewers at home can attempt to aid in the pursuit of justice by using social media to try and help law enforcement track down culprits and keep America’s neighborhoods safe.




‘Eli Roth’s History of Horror’ to Creep Us Out for a Third Season

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Eli Roth hosts ‘Eli Roth’s History of Horror’ (Photo Credit: Michael Moriatis/AMC)

AMC’s confirmed Eli Roth’s History of Horror has been renewed for a third season. According to the official announcement, season three will consist of six episodes and will premiere later this year.

“I’m beyond thrilled to continue this incredible deep dive into horror history with all of these legends, rising stars and fans. I’m so thankful to all those who have to come together to celebrate and catalog the genre we love in a show that will play for generations to come,” stated host and executive producer Eli Roth. “We’ve had the most amazing discussions, and so many older films are being rediscovered through the show and its accompanying podcast. Thank you to AMC, Shudder, my incredible producers, and all the contributors and fans who supported us. We want to make Season 3 our deepest and darkest yet.”

Season two reached 6 million viewers and featured guest stars including Jordan Peele, Stephen King, and Quentin Tarantino. Bill Hader, Megan Fox, Greg Nicotero, Edgar Wright, Rachel True, Elijah Wood, Alexandra Billings and Rob Zombie also helped Roth provide the inside scoop on popular horror films.

Per AMC, season three’s one-hour episodes are titled “Sinister Psychics,” “Infections,” “Mad Scientists,” “Apocalyptic Horror,” “Sequels That Don’t Suck” and “Holiday Horror.” The network described the upcoming episodes as taking viewers “on a chilling exploration of how horror has evolved through the eras and impacted society and its biggest fears through key horror subgenres.”

In addition to Eli Roth, History of Horror is executive produced by Kurt Sayenga, Steven Michaels, Jodi Flynn, Joseph Freed, and Allison Berkley. The series is produced by The Content Group (ESPN’s 30 For 30, Nat Geo’s Breakthrough) and Marwar Junction Productions (Disney +’s Earth to Ned, BET’s Murder in the Thirst).




‘SNL’ Returns with John Krasinski, Dan Levy, and Regina King Hosting

SNL Hosts January 2021

NBC announced Saturday Night Live will return on January 30, 2021 with John Krasinski as host. Krasinski, who’s been keeping busy with the feel-good digital series “Some Good News,” will be making his SNL hosting debut. Krasinski will be joined by musical guest Machine Gun Kelly who’s also making his Saturday Night Live debut with the Jan. 30th episode. Machine Gun Kelly’s latest album – Tickets to My Downfall – debuted in the top spot on the Billboard 200 and Top Rock Albums charts.

“Aaaaaand cue the pinching myself. #SNL” – John Krasinski tweeted. Machine Gun Kelly tweeted, “bucket list – see you next weekend!”

Schitt’s Creek‘s four-time Emmy Award winner Dan Levy is also an SNL rookie, with the upcoming February 6, 2021 marking the first time he’ll take the stage as host. First-timer Phoebe Bridgers will be the episode’s musical guest. Bridgers just earned four Grammy Award nominations, including one in the Best New Artist category.

“this is not a drill” tweeted the official Schitt’s Creek account while Dan Levy summed it up by tweeting: “OMFG”

And continuing the trend, actor/director Regina King is confirmed as host of the February 13th show. King, who’s currently earning Oscar buzz for her feature film directorial debut One Night in Miami, will be making her SNL debut with Nathaniel Rateliff as musical guest. Rateliff is also making his SNL debut hot off the heels of his success with the 2020 album, And It’s Still Alright.

New episodes will also air on February 20 and 27th, with hosts and musical guests to be announced soon.




‘Walker’ Episode 2 Photos, Plot, Cast, Trailer and Air Date

The CW’s Walker, a reworking of the ’90s series Walker, Texas Ranger, premiered on January 21, 2021 with Supernatural‘s Jared Padalecki taking on the title role. Having never watched an episode of the original series, I can’t comment on how close this new Walker series is to the original which starred Chuck Norris. What we did learn in season one episode one is that in this version Walker will be dealing with the death of his wife, his estrangement from his kids after being away on a case for almost a year, and getting to know his new partner played by The 100‘s Lindsey Morgan.

Up next, episode two directed by Steve Robin from a script by Anna Fricke. “Back in the Saddle” will air on January 28, 2021 at 8pm ET/PT.

In addition to Jared Padalecki as Cordell Walker, the season one cast includes Kale Culley (Me, Myself and I) as August, Violet Brinson (Sharp Objects) as Stella, Keegan Allen (Pretty Little Liars) as Liam, Molly Hagan (Herman’s Head) as Abeline, and Mitch Pileggi (The X-Files) as Bonham. Coby Bell (The Gifted) plays Captain Larry James, Lindsey Morgan is Micki, and Jeff Pierre (Once Upon a Time) plays Trey Barnett.

“Back in the Saddle” Plot: WALKER TRIES TO RECONNECT WITH HIS CHILDREN – Walker (Padalecki) continues to try to reconnect with his family but finds that his kids have developed new routines with Liam (Allen). Back at work, Captain James (Bell) tells Walker he needs to get recertified to be a Ranger, but old memories of Emily (guest star Genevieve Padalecki) hinder his progress.

Micki (Morgan) investigates a suspicious fire.

The Plot, Courtesy of The CW:

Walker stars Jared Padalecki as Cordell Walker, a widower and father of two with his own moral code, who returns home to Austin after being undercover for two years, only to discover there’s harder work to be done at home. He’ll attempt to reconnect with his creative and thoughtful son (Culley) and his headstrong, somewhat rebellious teenaged daughter (Brinson) and navigate clashes with his family – an ADA brother (Allen) who stepped in during Walker’s absence, his perceptive mother (Hagen) and his traditional rancher father (Pileggi).

Walker’s former colleague is now his Ranger Captain (Bell). Walker finds unexpected common ground with his new partner (one of the first women in Texas Rangers’ history) played by Lindsey Morgan, while growing increasingly suspicious about the circumstances surrounding his wife’s death.

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Jared Padalecki as Cordell Walker and Violet Brinson as Stella Walker in ‘Walker’ season 1 episode 2 (Photo: Rebecca Brenneman © 2021 The CW Network, LLC)
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Jared Padalecki as Cordell Walker and Keegan Allen as Liam Walker in episode 2 (Photo: Rebecca Brenneman © 2021 The CW Network, LLC)
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Odette Annable as Geri Broussard and Jared Padalecki as Cordell Walker in episode 2 (Photo: Rebecca Brenneman © 2021 The CW Network, LLC.)
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Jared Padalecki as Cordell Walker and Mitch Pileggi as Bonham Walker in episode 2 (Photo: Rebecca Brenneman © 2021 The CW Network, LLC)
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Jared Padalecki as Cordell Walker and Genevieve Padalecki as Emily Walker in episode 2 (Photo: Rebecca Brenneman © 2021 The CW Network, LLC)
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Jared Padalecki as Cordell Walker, Coby Bell as Captain Larry James and Lindsey Morgan as Micki Ramirez in episode 2 (Photo: Rebecca Brenneman © 2021 The CW Network, LLC)




‘Legacies’ Season 3 Episode 2 Photos, Plot, Cast and Trailer

The CW’s Legacies kicked off season three with an episode that found Landon refusing to resurrect, the Necromancer needing Alaric’s help persuading him to come back, and Hope still asleep. Episode one also found the students all pissed at Josie, Ric deciding everyone needed to bond via sports, and the Lady of the Lake entering the scene in her quest to find someone worthy to remove Excalibur from the stone before the Green Knight could get to it.

Lizzie led the gang as they attempted to free the sword, but apparently none were worthy until Rafael arrived and slipped it out as easily as a knife sliding through butter. It turns out Rafael is a descendant of King Arthur! By the end of the episode Hope had reawakened and reunited with Landon due to Rafael’s intervention.

Up next, season three episode two, “Goodbyes Sure Do Suck.” Episode two was directed by Eric Dean Seaton from a script by Benjamin Raab and Deric A. Hughes and will air on January 28, 2021 at 9pm ET/PT.

The cast includes Danielle Rose Russell plays Hope Mikaelson, Jenny Boyd is Lizzie Saltzman, Kaylee Bryant is Josie Saltzman, Quincy Fouse plays Milton “MG” Greasley, and Aria Shahghasemi stars as Landon Kirby. Peyton Alex Smith is Rafael, Chris Lee is Kaleb, Leo Howard is Ethan Mac, Ben Levin is Jed, and Matthew Davis plays Alaric Saltzman.

“Goodbyes Sure Do Suck” Plot: FINDING PEACE — The Super Squad pull out all the stops when they learn some devastating news involving one of their own. Alaric (Davis) turns to Sheriff Mac (Bianca Kajlich) for help getting some timely affairs in order.

Series Description, Courtesy of The CW:

Set in The Salvatore Boarding School for the Young & Gifted, and within The Vampire Diaries universe, Legacies tells the ongoing story of a new generation of supernatural students as they learn what it means to be special in a society that wouldn’t understand their gifts.

In season two, Hope Mikaelson returned to a world that had forgotten she ever existed and reunited with her former Headmaster, Alaric Saltzman. Working together, Hope and Dr. Saltzman ultimately rejoined The Salvatore School to lead their Super Squad of powerful vampires, witches and werewolves, including Lizzie & Josie Saltzman, MG, Rafael, and Kaleb and even a Phoenix, her true love Landon, into battle against a dizzying horde of fantastic and deadly monsters birthed from the Malivore Pit … and their old nemesis, The Necromancer, who was determined to resurrect Malivore.

As season three begins, Hope has risked everything to pull her friends back from the brink of a monstrous prophecy that threatened to doom them all. But when a heartbreaking loss shatters her whole world, Hope Mikaelson will be forced to fight fate itself.

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Jenny Boyd as Lizzie, Ben Levin as Jed, Quincy Fouse as MG and Chris Lee as Kaleb in ‘Legacies’ season 3 episode 2 (Photo: Mark Hill © 2021 The CW Network, LLC)
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Matthew Davis as Alaric and Ben Levin as Jed in season 3 episode 2 (Photo: Mark Hill © 2021 The CW Network, LLC)
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Quincy Fouse as MG in season 3 episode 2 (Photo: Mark Hill © 2021 The CW Network, LLC)
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Matthew Davis as Alaric, Quincy Fouse as MG, Jenny Boyd as Lizzie, Ben Levin as Jed and Chris Lee as Kaleb in season 3 episode 2 (Photo: Mark Hill © 2021 The CW Network, LLC)
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Matthew Davis as Alaric and Chris Lee as Kaleb in season 3 episode 2 (Photo: Mark Hill © 2021 The CW Network, LLC)




‘FBI: Most Wanted’ Season 2 Episode 5 Photos, Plot, Cast and Air Date

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Brandon Oakes as Chief Curotte, Julian McMahon as Special Agent Jess LaCroix, Roxy Sternberg as Special Agent Sheryll Barnes and Jason Tam as Bobby Kao in ‘FBI: Most Wanted’ season 2 episode 5 (Photo: Mark Schfer © 2020 CBS Broadcasting Inc)

The team takes on a rogue militia group on CBS’s FBI: Most Wanted season two episode five, “The Line.” Directed by Jean De Segonzac from a script by Dwain Worrell, episode five is set to air on Tuesday, January 26, 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.

Episode five guest stars include Chris Tardio, Steve Cirbus, Mimi Michaels, Brandon Oakes, Sky Lakota-Lynch, Brian Wolfe, Christopher Haag, and Sidney DuPont. Sam Shoulder, Nokomis Logsdon, Frankie Montero, Seth Jose Guerra, Ashley Reddy, Melodie Wolford, Tom Paolino, and Jason Martin also guest star.

“The Line” Plot: After a rogue militia group opens fire on several teenagers crossing the Canadian border into the U.S., the team races to find the ringleader and his final target. Also, Jess’ relationship with his father, Byron (Terry O’Quinn), reaches a breaking point.

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.

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Roxy Sternberg as Special Agent Sheryll Barnes ,Julian McMahon as Special Agent Jess LaCroix,and Keisha Castle-Hughes as Special Agent Hana Gibson in season 2 episode 5 (Photo: Mark Schfer © 2020 CBS Broadcasting Inc)
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Keisha Castle-Hughes as Special Agent Hana Gibson, Julian McMahon as Special Agent Jess LaCroix and Roxy Sternberg as Special Agent Sheryll Barnes in season 2 episode 5 (Photo: Mark Schfer © 2020 CBS Broadcasting Inc)
FBI Most Wanted Season 2 Episode 5
Roxy Sternberg as Special Agent Sheryll Barnes, Keisha Castle-Hughes as Special Agent Hana Gibson, Kellan Lutz as Special Agent Kenny Crosby and
Julian McMahon as Special Agent Jess LaCroix in season 2 episode 5 (Photo: Mark Schfer © 2020 CBS Broadcasting Inc)
FBI Most Wanted Season 2 Episode 5
Julian McMahon as Special Agent Jess LaCroix, Keisha Castle-Hughes as Special Agent Hana Gibson,Roxy Sternberg as Special Agent Sheryll Barnes, Kellan Lutz as Special Agent Kenny Crosby and Jason Tam as Bobby Kao in season 2 episode 5 (Photo: Mark Schfer © 2020 CBS Broadcasting Inc)




Michelle Pfeiffer to Play Betty Ford in Showtime’s ‘The First Lady’

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Michelle Pfeiffer in a scene from Paramount Pictures’ ‘mother!’

In early 2020 Showtime announced an anthology series about America’s First Ladies with Oscar winner Viola Davis (Fences) on board to play Michelle Obama. Today, the network confirmed three-time Oscar nominee Michelle Pfeiffer (Love Truth, The Fabulous Baker Boys, Dangerous Liasions) has signed on to play Betty Ford.

The anthology series, currently going by the working title The First Lady, will be directed by Emmy Award winner Susanne Bier (The Night Manager). Bier will also executive produce along with Viola Davis, Cathy Schulman, Julius Tennon, Andrew Wang, Jeff Gaspin, and Brad Kaplan. Author Aaron Cooley (Four Seats: A Thriller of the Supreme Court) created the series and will write several episodes. Cooley will also executive produce.

“Michelle Pfeiffer and Susanne Bier have joined the brilliant and incomparable Viola Davis to bring the remarkable stories of these women into urgent, engrossing and long overdue focus,” stated Amy Israel, Executive Vice President, Scripted Programming, Showtime Networks Inc. “Michelle brings authenticity, vulnerability and complexity to all her roles, and Susanne is a visionary director who commands the screen with fierce honesty and a singular visual style. With these formidable artists in front of and behind the camera, we couldn’t be more thrilled – especially at this unique moment in time for our nation – about the powerful promise of The First Lady.”

Series Description, Courtesy of Showtime:

In the East Wing of the White House, many of history’s most impactful and world-changing decisions have been hidden from view, made by America’s charismatic, complex and dynamic First Ladies. This series will peel back the curtain on the personal and political lives of three unique, enigmatic women, tracing their journeys to Washington through an enlightening intimacy, with season one focusing on Michelle Obama, Betty Ford, and Eleanor Roosevelt.

Ford was the First Lady of the United States from 1974 to 1977. She was active in social policy and set a precedent as a politically active presidential spouse and one of the most candid first ladies in history, commenting on every hot-button issue of the time. She also raised awareness of addiction when she made her long-running battle with alcoholism and substance abuse public.




Review: ‘Our Friend’ Starring Dakota Johnson, Casey Affleck, and Jason Segel

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Jason Segel as Dane Faucheux and Dakota Johnson as Nicole Teague in ‘Our Friend’ (Photo by Claire Folger / Gravitas Ventures)

Gravitas Ventures’ Our Friend is based on the award-winning article “The Friend: Love Is Not a Big Enough Word” by journalist Matthew Teague which shared with the world his wife’s battle with cancer and lessons learned as he struggled to deal with the impact of her diagnosis. Teague’s very personal story is told in a non-linear fashion, a choice that makes it unnecessarily confusing to follow. Despite that odd narrative decision, Our Friend still manages to weave a poignant tale of friendship, love, and loss.

In the film’s first few minutes we’re made aware Nicole’s (Dakota Johnson, Suspiria) battle with cancer is nearing its end. She and Matthew (Oscar-winner Casey Affleck, Manchester by the Sea) have come to the difficult decision it’s necessary to share the devastating news with their two young daughters, Evie (Violet McGraw) and Molly (Isabella Kai Rice). Both children are aware their mom’s sick but are unaware that her passing could be just a matter of days away.

From this emotional opening, the film jumps around over 13 years in the couple’s life, chronicling the beginning, middle, and ultimate end of Matthew and Nicole’s relationship. It also charts the dedication of the couple’s affable third-wheel, Dane Faucheux (Jason Segel, How I Met Your Mother), a friendly, compassionate, and unshakably loyal friend who commits to assisting the entire family through Nicole’s terminal illness. Without Dane, it’s unlikely Matthew would have been able to handle the stressful situation and keep his family intact.

Dane’s life is such that packing up and moving in to help care for Nicole, Matthew, and the kids is a relatively easy decision. He puts his life on hold to become a pillar of strength, as well as a sounding board, for the Teague family as Nicole’s health continues to deteriorate.

Dane’s the figure referenced in the movie’s title and the story’s heart and soul. It’s when Jason Segel’s involved in what’s happening on screen that Our Friend genuinely clicks. While their friends consider Dane to be clingy and a bit of a loser, Segel’s performance doesn’t jibe with either of those descriptions. Matthew and Nicole treat Dane like an adopted member of the family, and Segel portrays him as selfless, empathetic, and unconditionally supportive.

Dane’s so likable and interesting that Nicole and Matt’s story exists in his shadow and pales in comparison. It’s possible to connect more fully with Dane while Nicole and Matt as a couple just aren’t as engaging. A lot of that disconnect can be attributed to the disjointed way their story is laid out. That, and the fact Casey Affleck’s Matthew doesn’t evoke the sympathetic reaction necessary given his circumstances.

Dakota Johnson does a better job of providing insight into the couple’s relationship. But, again, skipping around and sampling moments out of order from the relationship’s timeline doesn’t allow a solid connection.

The story’s not so confusing as to require notes but is confounding enough to be a distraction and diminish the impact of this heartbreaking yet hopeful tale.

GRADE: B-

Directed By: Gabriela Cowperthwaite (Megan Leavey, Blackfish)
Screenplay By: Brad Ingelsby (Run All Night, Out of the Furnace)
MPAA Rating: R for language
Release Date: January 22, 2021 in theaters and On Demand
Running Time: 2 hours 4 minutes




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