My head is still spinning from everything that just transpired.
Seriously, if The Rookie Season 6 Episode 9 didn't do anything else, it would have set the stage for a positively explosive season finale.
The hour was all gas and no brakes. So many names were thrown at us that it was hard to keep up, and with so many moving pieces, it was like watching a chess championship.
Listen, we know The Rookie can do season finales right, and if this hour was any indication, we're gearing up for another epic one.
But as jampacked and head-spinning as this installment was, I'd be remiss if I didn't wonder where this was throughout the season.
The shortened seasons have been more curse than blessing for so much of the series that we've come to enjoy.
While The Rookie Season 6 has some solid episodes and the cast always rises to the occasion to entertain us,...
Seriously, if The Rookie Season 6 Episode 9 didn't do anything else, it would have set the stage for a positively explosive season finale.
The hour was all gas and no brakes. So many names were thrown at us that it was hard to keep up, and with so many moving pieces, it was like watching a chess championship.
Listen, we know The Rookie can do season finales right, and if this hour was any indication, we're gearing up for another epic one.
But as jampacked and head-spinning as this installment was, I'd be remiss if I didn't wonder where this was throughout the season.
The shortened seasons have been more curse than blessing for so much of the series that we've come to enjoy.
While The Rookie Season 6 has some solid episodes and the cast always rises to the occasion to entertain us,...
- 5/15/2024
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
The Brady organization against gun violence is calling on Hollywood writers, directors and producers to examine onscreen gun violence and depictions of gun safety, asking the creative community to sign a pledge that’s already garnered more than 200 signatures of such names as Judd Apatow, Shonda Rhimes, Damon Lindelof and Jimmy Kimmel and the writers of Jimmy Kimmel Live!
The pledge, while noting that the “responsibility lies with lax gun laws supported by those politicians more afraid of losing power than saving lives,” acknowledges that “America’s storytellers” have the power to “effect change.”
“Cultural attitudes toward smoking, drunk driving, seatbelts and marriage equality have all evolved due in large part to movies’ and TV’s influence. It’s time to take on gun safety,” the Brady pledge states, and goes on to ask writers, directors and producers to, whenever possible, to:
Use creativity “to model responsible gun ownership and...
The pledge, while noting that the “responsibility lies with lax gun laws supported by those politicians more afraid of losing power than saving lives,” acknowledges that “America’s storytellers” have the power to “effect change.”
“Cultural attitudes toward smoking, drunk driving, seatbelts and marriage equality have all evolved due in large part to movies’ and TV’s influence. It’s time to take on gun safety,” the Brady pledge states, and goes on to ask writers, directors and producers to, whenever possible, to:
Use creativity “to model responsible gun ownership and...
- 6/13/2022
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Storyboards: Eric Ramsey * Animatics: James Rothwell Thanks to a heads up from Film Sketchr Robert Downey Jr. returns as billionaire Tony Stark in this thrilling sequel to the worldwide blockbuster. Now that his super hero secret has been revealed, Tony's life is more intense than ever. Everyone wants in on the Iron Man technology, whether for power or profit... but for Ivan Vanko ("Whiplash"), it's revenge! Iron Man 2 was directed by Jon Favreau, from a screenplay written by Justin Theroux. The cast included: Robert Downey, Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell and Mickey Rourke. The film was a box office success, earning a total of $624 million worldwide, with a budget of $170–200 million.
- 11/17/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
This episode of NCIS picks up exactly where the last one left off. But what happens after the explosion on the U.S.S. Brewer could have an impact on the entire country.
Burning Up
We open on the same explosion that ended the previous episode. The bomber is identified as Tobey Abbott, a civilian who lobbied his boss at a turbine company to take a normal work assignment on the Brewer. Apparently, Abbott got rejected by the Navy twice, so he might have an ax to grind with them. Too bad he didn't realize that the drums next to the breaker where he set the fire contained flammable liquid and blew himself up instead of sinking the ship. The worst part of the whole thing is that poor First Lieutenant Eric Ramsey was killed not by the fire, but by hitting his head as a result of the blast.
Burning Up
We open on the same explosion that ended the previous episode. The bomber is identified as Tobey Abbott, a civilian who lobbied his boss at a turbine company to take a normal work assignment on the Brewer. Apparently, Abbott got rejected by the Navy twice, so he might have an ax to grind with them. Too bad he didn't realize that the drums next to the breaker where he set the fire contained flammable liquid and blew himself up instead of sinking the ship. The worst part of the whole thing is that poor First Lieutenant Eric Ramsey was killed not by the fire, but by hitting his head as a result of the blast.
- 5/1/2012
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
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