Last night, ABC served up the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Mistresses" episode 6 of season 2, and it appears to be quite interesting and dramatic as April gets highly pissed off at some guy, Dominic has an awkward run-in with Harry and his new chick, and more. The episode is titled, "What Do You Really Want?" In the new, 6th episode, Karen’s secret life will finally get her into a debacle when she encounters a guy she really likes. Josslyn will get surprising intel from Harry that could impact both of their lives. With Daniel out of town, April will have her reasons to reject a dinner invitation with the very wealthy parents of her daughter’s best friend. Before Savi and Harry sign their divorce papers, Savi will experience a wild epiphany that will jeopardize her future with Dom. The episode was written by Jordan Budde,...
- 7/1/2014
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
Recently, ABC served up the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Mistresses" episode 6 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "What Do You Really Want?" And it sounds like things will get extremely dramatic and interesting as Savi learns something that could destroy she and Dom's relationship, and more! In the new, 6th episode press release: Savi is going to have an epiphany on the eve of signing her divorce papers and Karen's secret life is going to get the best of her. Press release number 2: Karen’s secret life will get the best of her when she meets a guy she likes. Josslyn is going to get shocking news from Harry that could impact both of their lives. With Daniel out of town, April will have her reasons to decline a dinner invitation with the wealthy parents of her daughter’s best friend. Before Savi and Harry sign their divorce papers,...
- 6/30/2014
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
Last night, ABC served up the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Mistresses" episode 5 of season 2, and it appears to be quite intriguing as Savannah starts getting a little too friendly with new guy, Zack, April gets a shocker by seeing her fella hanging with another female, and more. The episode is titled, "Playing With Fire." In the new episode 5, Savi’s sister and friends are going to get pretty worried when her secret camaraderie with Zack, reveals a devil-may-care side. Karen will make an effort to heed April’s advice that her harmless addiction might become dangerous. Scott is going to put the moves on Josslyn, and also share a startling fantasy with her. A blissfully-in-love April is going to discover some disconcerting news about Daniel. In the meantime, Dominic is going to wrestle with consequences in the office after he and Savi reveal their relationship. The...
- 6/24/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Recently, ABC revealed the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Mistresses" episode 5 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Playing With Fire," and it sounds like things will get quite interesting when April learns about some new dirt on her current lover, Daniel, and more. In the new,5th episode press release: Savi will reveal a devil-may-care side. Karen's harmless addiction, could turn dangerous. A surprised Josslyn is going to consider an unusual request, and April will get disconcerting news. Press release number 2: Savi’s sister and friends are going to be concerned when her secret camaraderie with Zack, reveals a devil-may-care side. Karen will try to heed April’s advice that her harmless addiction could turn dangerous. Scott is going to make his move with Josslyn, and then will share a surprising fantasy with her. A blissfully-in-love April is going to get some disconcerting news about Daniel. In the meantime,...
- 6/23/2014
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
Orange Is the New Black, Season 2, Episode 7: “Take a Break from Your Values”
Written by Nick Jones
Directed by Constantine Makris
Released Friday, June 6 on Netflix Instant
A storm is coming, literally and figuratively… and now we have riot gear.
The great thing about this episode is that it finally solidifies the impending war brewing all season, and features black vs. white’s first big blow that actually involves major violence. Taslitz taking matters into her own hands, and shanking the enemy, is a move in the right direction for a conflict that has been only based on words and flashbacks long enough. The fact that she’s old and misses her mark, of course, makes the move all the juicier, and gives Vee the upper hand going into the final two episodes, which is wonderful tension.
On the other hand, the part that’s still lacking in this...
Written by Nick Jones
Directed by Constantine Makris
Released Friday, June 6 on Netflix Instant
A storm is coming, literally and figuratively… and now we have riot gear.
The great thing about this episode is that it finally solidifies the impending war brewing all season, and features black vs. white’s first big blow that actually involves major violence. Taslitz taking matters into her own hands, and shanking the enemy, is a move in the right direction for a conflict that has been only based on words and flashbacks long enough. The fact that she’s old and misses her mark, of course, makes the move all the juicier, and gives Vee the upper hand going into the final two episodes, which is wonderful tension.
On the other hand, the part that’s still lacking in this...
- 6/19/2014
- by Michael
- SoundOnSight
Orange is the New Black, Season 2, Episode 8-10: “Appropriately Sized Pots”, “40 Oz of Furlough”, “Little Mustachioed Shit”
Written by Alex Regnery & Hartley Voss (Episode 8), Lauren Morelli (Episode 9), Sian Heder (Episode 10)
Directed by Daisy Von Scherler Mayer (Episode 8), Sj Clarkson (Episode 9), Jennifer Getzinger (Episode 10)
Orange is the New Black, Season 2, Episode 11-13: “Take a Break from Your Values”, “It Was the Change”, “We Have Manners. We’re Polite.”
Written by Nick Jones (Episode 11), Sara Hess (Episode 12), Jenji Kohan (Episode 13)
Directed by Constantine Makris (Episode 11, 13), Phil Abraham (Episode 12)
Premiered Friday, June 6th on Netflix Instant
Orange is the New Black’s new season has a very strong first half, depicting the cascade of different lives in Litchfield prison while still maintaining the light balance that makes the show easy to consume in a binge sitting. The second half, however, begins to falter around the ninth episode, due to the tired...
Written by Alex Regnery & Hartley Voss (Episode 8), Lauren Morelli (Episode 9), Sian Heder (Episode 10)
Directed by Daisy Von Scherler Mayer (Episode 8), Sj Clarkson (Episode 9), Jennifer Getzinger (Episode 10)
Orange is the New Black, Season 2, Episode 11-13: “Take a Break from Your Values”, “It Was the Change”, “We Have Manners. We’re Polite.”
Written by Nick Jones (Episode 11), Sara Hess (Episode 12), Jenji Kohan (Episode 13)
Directed by Constantine Makris (Episode 11, 13), Phil Abraham (Episode 12)
Premiered Friday, June 6th on Netflix Instant
Orange is the New Black’s new season has a very strong first half, depicting the cascade of different lives in Litchfield prison while still maintaining the light balance that makes the show easy to consume in a binge sitting. The second half, however, begins to falter around the ninth episode, due to the tired...
- 6/9/2014
- by Richelle Charkot
- SoundOnSight
The Americans Season 2, Episode 3 “The Walk In”
Written by Stuart Zicherman
Directed by Constantine Makris
Airs Wednesday nights at 10pm Et on FX
As opposed to last season’s series of shorts sprints, the first three hours of The Americans’ second season have been a little more deliberately paced, clearly focused on longer, more nuanced character and story arcs for its major characters. This slight change in tambor is more visible in “The Walk In” than the first two episodes, absent of the shocking climax of “Comrades”, and the reverberations felt in “Cardinal” – the most exciting things events of “The Walk In” involve a crow bar (and a sniper rifle) that doesn’t get used, and a road trip with Paige, to put things in perspective.
But with less action, there’s more room for “The Walk In” to dig into its characters – which it does to fascinating effect, continuing...
Written by Stuart Zicherman
Directed by Constantine Makris
Airs Wednesday nights at 10pm Et on FX
As opposed to last season’s series of shorts sprints, the first three hours of The Americans’ second season have been a little more deliberately paced, clearly focused on longer, more nuanced character and story arcs for its major characters. This slight change in tambor is more visible in “The Walk In” than the first two episodes, absent of the shocking climax of “Comrades”, and the reverberations felt in “Cardinal” – the most exciting things events of “The Walk In” involve a crow bar (and a sniper rifle) that doesn’t get used, and a road trip with Paige, to put things in perspective.
But with less action, there’s more room for “The Walk In” to dig into its characters – which it does to fascinating effect, continuing...
- 3/13/2014
- by Randy Dankievitch
- SoundOnSight
Moone Boy, “Godfellas”
Written by Chris O’Dowd & Nick Vincent Murphy
Directed by Declan Lowney
Aired July 10th, 2013 on Hulu
In a year full of fantastic imports, Moone Boy seems to have slipped through the cracks. This Irish series, which was picked up in July by Hulu, was created by Chris O’Dowd and stars youngster David Rawle as 12 year old Martin Moone and O’Dowd as his imaginary friend, Seán Murphy. The series follows Martin’s exploits growing up in a small Irish town in the late eighties and early nineties and is based on O’Dowd’s childhood experiences. “Godfellas”, the fifth of the first season’s six episodes, centers on Martin’s newfound desire to become an altar boy. He’s immediately taken with the idea upon seeing a group of them process in at his confirmation, “You Can’t Touch This” playing in his head as...
Written by Chris O’Dowd & Nick Vincent Murphy
Directed by Declan Lowney
Aired July 10th, 2013 on Hulu
In a year full of fantastic imports, Moone Boy seems to have slipped through the cracks. This Irish series, which was picked up in July by Hulu, was created by Chris O’Dowd and stars youngster David Rawle as 12 year old Martin Moone and O’Dowd as his imaginary friend, Seán Murphy. The series follows Martin’s exploits growing up in a small Irish town in the late eighties and early nineties and is based on O’Dowd’s childhood experiences. “Godfellas”, the fifth of the first season’s six episodes, centers on Martin’s newfound desire to become an altar boy. He’s immediately taken with the idea upon seeing a group of them process in at his confirmation, “You Can’t Touch This” playing in his head as...
- 12/22/2013
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
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