Brothers & Sisters will return with new episodes on ABC on January 2. We've previously posted four sneak peeks for the episode and now you can view promo photos below.
Kitty's Romance Puts Her New Job At Risk, On ABC's "Brothers & Sisters"
"Scandalized" - Nora's seemingly innocent date night scandalizes every couple in the Walker family, while Kitty's new relationship with Seth sparks a flurry of internet gossip and an unexpected reaction by Kitty's boss, on "Brothers & Sisters," Sunday, January 2 (10:01-11:00 p.m., Et), on the ABC Television Network.
"Brothers & Sisters" stars Dave Annable as Justin Walker, Sally Field as Nora Holden, Calista Flockhart as Kitty Walker, Rachel Griffiths as Sarah Walker, Luke Macfarlane as Scotty Wandell, Gilles Marini as Luc Laurent, Matthew Rhys as Kevin Walker, Ron Rifkin as Saul Holden and Patricia Wettig as Holly Harper.
Guest starring are Edwina Findley as Jill, Evan Jones as Dan, John Terry as Dr.
Kitty's Romance Puts Her New Job At Risk, On ABC's "Brothers & Sisters"
"Scandalized" - Nora's seemingly innocent date night scandalizes every couple in the Walker family, while Kitty's new relationship with Seth sparks a flurry of internet gossip and an unexpected reaction by Kitty's boss, on "Brothers & Sisters," Sunday, January 2 (10:01-11:00 p.m., Et), on the ABC Television Network.
"Brothers & Sisters" stars Dave Annable as Justin Walker, Sally Field as Nora Holden, Calista Flockhart as Kitty Walker, Rachel Griffiths as Sarah Walker, Luke Macfarlane as Scotty Wandell, Gilles Marini as Luc Laurent, Matthew Rhys as Kevin Walker, Ron Rifkin as Saul Holden and Patricia Wettig as Holly Harper.
Guest starring are Edwina Findley as Jill, Evan Jones as Dan, John Terry as Dr.
- 12/22/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
Brothers & Sisters returns with all new episodes on January 2. Below are four sneak peeks from ABC.
Kitty's Romance Puts Her New Job At Risk, On ABC's "Brothers & Sisters"
"Scandalized" - Nora's seemingly innocent date night scandalizes every couple in the Walker family, while Kitty's new relationship with Seth sparks a flurry of internet gossip and an unexpected reaction by Kitty's boss, on "Brothers & Sisters," Sunday, January 2 (10:01-11:00 p.m., Et), on the ABC Television Network.
"Brothers & Sisters" stars Dave Annable as Justin Walker, Sally Field as Nora Holden, Calista Flockhart as Kitty Walker, Rachel Griffiths as Sarah Walker, Luke Macfarlane as Scotty Wandell, Gilles Marini as Luc Laurent, Matthew Rhys as Kevin Walker, Ron Rifkin as Saul Holden and Patricia Wettig as Holly Harper.
Guest starring are Edwina Findley as Jill, Evan Jones as Dan, John Terry as Dr. Karl Banks, Odette Yustman as Annie, Isabella Rae Thomas as Olivia,...
Kitty's Romance Puts Her New Job At Risk, On ABC's "Brothers & Sisters"
"Scandalized" - Nora's seemingly innocent date night scandalizes every couple in the Walker family, while Kitty's new relationship with Seth sparks a flurry of internet gossip and an unexpected reaction by Kitty's boss, on "Brothers & Sisters," Sunday, January 2 (10:01-11:00 p.m., Et), on the ABC Television Network.
"Brothers & Sisters" stars Dave Annable as Justin Walker, Sally Field as Nora Holden, Calista Flockhart as Kitty Walker, Rachel Griffiths as Sarah Walker, Luke Macfarlane as Scotty Wandell, Gilles Marini as Luc Laurent, Matthew Rhys as Kevin Walker, Ron Rifkin as Saul Holden and Patricia Wettig as Holly Harper.
Guest starring are Edwina Findley as Jill, Evan Jones as Dan, John Terry as Dr. Karl Banks, Odette Yustman as Annie, Isabella Rae Thomas as Olivia,...
- 12/22/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
Last year in our annual overview of the Year in Television, Malinda Lo wrote, “Though there is still plenty of room for improvement — particularly on broadcast TV — the low points of 2007 do not contradict the fact that lesbian/bi representation on TV this past year has increased and improved significantly.”
Clearly, a lot can change in a year.
Though 2008 comes to a close with word of possible new queer female characters on the horizon in the coming year, the prospects for lesbians and bisexual women on television over the last twelve months have been somewhat grim.
This has been particularly true for lesbians, whose numbers on scripted network television have now dwindled to zero.
While portrayals of lesbian characters on Grey’s Anatomy and Cashmere Mafia (both on ABC) showed initial promise, it wasn’t long before their storylines turned sour and came to a screeching halt, due to either...
Clearly, a lot can change in a year.
Though 2008 comes to a close with word of possible new queer female characters on the horizon in the coming year, the prospects for lesbians and bisexual women on television over the last twelve months have been somewhat grim.
This has been particularly true for lesbians, whose numbers on scripted network television have now dwindled to zero.
While portrayals of lesbian characters on Grey’s Anatomy and Cashmere Mafia (both on ABC) showed initial promise, it wasn’t long before their storylines turned sour and came to a screeching halt, due to either...
- 12/17/2008
- by afterellenstaff
- AfterEllen.com
I admit that ER fell off my “must see” list when Abby left. Last night, though, I happened to watch it — and saw something remarkable. Well, remarkable in that it wasn’t remarkable. One of the storylines concerned a lesbian couple that was treated — are you sitting down? — like any other couple.
If you haven't watched it yet and it's on your TiVo, be wary of the spoilers ahead.
To be honest, I missed the significance of the portrayal last night because, sigh, one of the women was dying of cancer. But when AfterEllen.com reader Fasttcr mentioned it, I watched it again. And in the sheer normality of the couple, I saw the kind of commentary that made me love ER in the first place.
When the EMTs brought in Ellen (Helen Eigenberg), who had collapsed in the mall while waiting with her baby to see Santa, she murmured,...
If you haven't watched it yet and it's on your TiVo, be wary of the spoilers ahead.
To be honest, I missed the significance of the portrayal last night because, sigh, one of the women was dying of cancer. But when AfterEllen.com reader Fasttcr mentioned it, I watched it again. And in the sheer normality of the couple, I saw the kind of commentary that made me love ER in the first place.
When the EMTs brought in Ellen (Helen Eigenberg), who had collapsed in the mall while waiting with her baby to see Santa, she murmured,...
- 12/12/2008
- by thelinster
- AfterEllen.com
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.