A decade after Dexter Morgan sailed off into the sunset storm, he’s back and ready for some new blood. Showtime officially greenlit a “Dexter” revival in October 2020, with the premiere date taking place on November 7, 2021. Michael C. Hall is back, of course, as the adorably geeky Bay Harbor Butcher, aka the Miami, Fl blood splatter analyst/serial killer who focuses his bloodlust on murdering other serial killers. Original showrunner Clyde Phillips is also back as an executive producer of the new episodes. Here’s everything to know about “Dexter: New Blood” Season 9, including the cast and trailer.
See‘Dexter’ will return to Showtime: Does this mean Michael C. Hall could finally win his Emmy for playing the serial killer?
How did “Dexter” end?
For those who gave up on Showtime’s drama series in the later seasons, you’ve come to the right place. The series finale of “Dexter...
See‘Dexter’ will return to Showtime: Does this mean Michael C. Hall could finally win his Emmy for playing the serial killer?
How did “Dexter” end?
For those who gave up on Showtime’s drama series in the later seasons, you’ve come to the right place. The series finale of “Dexter...
- 12/6/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“It exceeded them actually,” admits showrunner Clyde Phillips when asked whether, after all these years, bringing back the elusive fan-favorite serial killer in a limited series revival met his expectations. “I was just watching my first time going through the finale. I was watching the director’s cut, it’s a script that I wrote,” he reveals. “I think it’s the best thing I’ve ever written; I was watching with tears streaming down my face.”
We talked with Phillips as part of Gold Derby’s special TV showrunners “Meet the Experts” Q&a event with key award contenders. Watch our exclusive video interview above.
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“Dexter: New Blood” is set 10 years after the original series finale, as Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) has moved to upstate New York under a new identity. He has suppressed his serial killer urges, but we soon...
We talked with Phillips as part of Gold Derby’s special TV showrunners “Meet the Experts” Q&a event with key award contenders. Watch our exclusive video interview above.
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“Dexter: New Blood” is set 10 years after the original series finale, as Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) has moved to upstate New York under a new identity. He has suppressed his serial killer urges, but we soon...
- 11/18/2021
- by Rob Licuria
- Gold Derby
A decade after Dexter Morgan sailed off into the storm, he’s back and ready for some new blood. Showtime officially greenlit a “Dexter” revival in October 2020, with the premiere taking place on November 7, 2021. Michael C. Hall is back, of course, as the adorably geeky Bay Harbor Butcher, aka the Miami, Fl blood splatter analyst/serial killer who focuses his bloodlust on murdering other serial killers. Original showrunner Clyde Phillips is also back as an executive producer of the new episodes. Here’s everything to know about “Dexter: New Blood,” including the cast photos for Season 9.
The original “Dexter” series is a 24-time Emmy nominee and four-time winner. It prevailed for directing (Steve Shill), guest actor (John Lithgow), main title design and picture editing. Hall received five consecutive Emmy nominations in Best Drama Actor (2008-12), while the show itself earned four bids for Best Drama Series (2008-11).
The original “Dexter” series is a 24-time Emmy nominee and four-time winner. It prevailed for directing (Steve Shill), guest actor (John Lithgow), main title design and picture editing. Hall received five consecutive Emmy nominations in Best Drama Actor (2008-12), while the show itself earned four bids for Best Drama Series (2008-11).
- 11/17/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Exclusive: MGM has acquired global distribution rights to the upcoming supernatural-psychological thriller series The Box, starring Anna Friel, from Shades of Blue creator Adi Hasak and Nordic Entertainment Group. The deal excludes the Nordics, Baltics and Poland, where The Box will premiere on Nent Group’s streaming service Viaplay Nov. 28, and the Netherlands and the UK, where Viaplay will launch in 2022.
Created by Hasak, the English-language series stars Friel as Sharon Pici, a Kansas City police officer who is surrounded by headstrong men who are convinced she is losing her mind – when, through no fault of her own, she’s targeted by supernatural powers far greater than herself. As Sharon finally realizes her true strength, she takes her life into her own hands.
Starring alongside Friel are Olivia Grant (Stardust), Letitia Hector (Venus vs. Mars), Peter Stormare (American Gods), Alexander Karim (Zero Dark Thirty), Helen Behan (The Virtues), Nina Yndis...
Created by Hasak, the English-language series stars Friel as Sharon Pici, a Kansas City police officer who is surrounded by headstrong men who are convinced she is losing her mind – when, through no fault of her own, she’s targeted by supernatural powers far greater than herself. As Sharon finally realizes her true strength, she takes her life into her own hands.
Starring alongside Friel are Olivia Grant (Stardust), Letitia Hector (Venus vs. Mars), Peter Stormare (American Gods), Alexander Karim (Zero Dark Thirty), Helen Behan (The Virtues), Nina Yndis...
- 11/11/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Nent Group’s new series, co-produced by German outfit Night Train Media, will star Alexander Karim, Peter Stormare and Anna Friel in the leading roles. A new Nent Group production is now in the making – namely, the seven-part psycho-thriller series The Box, penned and created by Adi Hasak (the TV series Shades of Blue and Eyewitness). The project, helmed by seasoned British director Steve Shill, has just begun filming in one indoor location in Stockholm, where a US police station has been purposely recreated. The story follows Sharon Pici, a Kansas City police officer (played by award-winning actress Anna Friel), who gets obsessed with an investigation and ends up experiencing a supernatural nightmare. Alexander Karim (the TV series The Lawyer) will play her partner, Loveall, whilst veteran thesp Peter Stormare will portray Jed, the police station manager. The Box is...
Showtime has announced that America’s favorite serial killer, “Dexter,” will return for a 10-episode limited series set to premiere next fall. Golden Globe winner Michael C. Hall will reprise his role as the title character, Dexter Morgan, reuniting with showrunner and screenwriter Clyde Phillips. So does this mean Hall could finally take home the Emmy that eluded him for five straight years?
SEEAwards spotlight: Showtime’s riveting ‘The Comey Rule’ should propel Jeff Daniels to Golden Globes, SAG and more
Despite winning a Golden Globe and SAG Award in 2010, the celebrated actor was never able to secure the top prize from the television academy. Hall came up short five years in a row, losing three times to Bryan Cranston followed by Kyle Chandler and Damian Lewis. He was also nominated once for Best Drama Series as an executive producer (2011), but lost to “Mad Men.”
“‘Dexter’ is such a special series,...
SEEAwards spotlight: Showtime’s riveting ‘The Comey Rule’ should propel Jeff Daniels to Golden Globes, SAG and more
Despite winning a Golden Globe and SAG Award in 2010, the celebrated actor was never able to secure the top prize from the television academy. Hall came up short five years in a row, losing three times to Bryan Cranston followed by Kyle Chandler and Damian Lewis. He was also nominated once for Best Drama Series as an executive producer (2011), but lost to “Mad Men.”
“‘Dexter’ is such a special series,...
- 10/15/2020
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector will cease any kind of hunt, at least on NBC, which has canceled the serial-killer-chasing drama after an abbreviated inaugural season.
NBC’s cancelation of Lincoln Rhyme, reported via Variety, was a two-birds-with-one-stone move that also saw the nixing of another freshman offering in the Bradley Whitford-headlined comedy, Perfect Harmony. While no official explanation was given for the cancelations, the move obviously occurs during a time of intrinsic uncertainty with NBC’s 2020-2021 season plans still draped in mystery as productions remain halted in the wake of the ongoing Covid-19 crisis. Thus, while the pandemic has become the go-to generic answer for delays and cancelations, it is, nevertheless, an unavoidable factor.
Lincoln Rhyme made a heralded arrival on NBC this past January 10 with a lengthy title referencing The Bone Collector, which identifies it as an adaptation of Jeffery Deaver’s novel and...
NBC’s cancelation of Lincoln Rhyme, reported via Variety, was a two-birds-with-one-stone move that also saw the nixing of another freshman offering in the Bradley Whitford-headlined comedy, Perfect Harmony. While no official explanation was given for the cancelations, the move obviously occurs during a time of intrinsic uncertainty with NBC’s 2020-2021 season plans still draped in mystery as productions remain halted in the wake of the ongoing Covid-19 crisis. Thus, while the pandemic has become the go-to generic answer for delays and cancelations, it is, nevertheless, an unavoidable factor.
Lincoln Rhyme made a heralded arrival on NBC this past January 10 with a lengthy title referencing The Bone Collector, which identifies it as an adaptation of Jeffery Deaver’s novel and...
- 6/11/2020
- by Joseph Baxter
- Den of Geek
The Bradley Whitford comedy “Perfect Harmony” and Russell Hornsby-led drama “Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector” have been canceled at NBC after one season apiece, an individual familiar with the situation tells TheWrap.
“Perfect Harmony” premiered last fall and averaged a 0.6 rating among the advertiser-coveted adults 18-49 demographic and 2.9 million total viewers, according to the “most current” data from Nielsen, which includes a week’s worth of delayed viewing where available. “Lincoln Rhyme” debuted in January and averaged a 0.8 in the key demo and 5.6 million viewers.
Starring Whitford and Anna Camp, “Perfect Harmony” followed former Princeton music professor Arthur Cochran (Whitford), who unexpectedly stumbles into choir practice at a small-town church and finds a group of singers “that are out of tune in more ways than one,” per its official description. “Despite the ultimate clash of sensibilities, Arthur and his newfound cohorts may just be the perfect mix...
“Perfect Harmony” premiered last fall and averaged a 0.6 rating among the advertiser-coveted adults 18-49 demographic and 2.9 million total viewers, according to the “most current” data from Nielsen, which includes a week’s worth of delayed viewing where available. “Lincoln Rhyme” debuted in January and averaged a 0.8 in the key demo and 5.6 million viewers.
Starring Whitford and Anna Camp, “Perfect Harmony” followed former Princeton music professor Arthur Cochran (Whitford), who unexpectedly stumbles into choir practice at a small-town church and finds a group of singers “that are out of tune in more ways than one,” per its official description. “Despite the ultimate clash of sensibilities, Arthur and his newfound cohorts may just be the perfect mix...
- 6/10/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
The freshman comedy “Perfect Harmony” and the freshman drama “Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector” have both been canceled at NBC, Variety has learned from sources.
“Perfect Harmony” wrapped its one and only season in January, while “Lincoln Rhyme” ended in March.
NBC declined to comment.
The cancellations come as networks and studios are grappling with how to proceed with the fall season in the wake of the production shutdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic. NBC had already renewed a number of its current shows prior to the shutdown, including “This Is Us,” “New Amsterdam,” all three “Chicago” shows, and “Law & Order: Svu.”
NBC and ABC have not yet released their fall schedules, while Fox, The CW, and CBS have. The CW and Fox are relying heavily on acquired programming and shows held from this season. CBS thus far is the only broadcaster to commit to airing its normal fall lineup.
“Perfect Harmony” wrapped its one and only season in January, while “Lincoln Rhyme” ended in March.
NBC declined to comment.
The cancellations come as networks and studios are grappling with how to proceed with the fall season in the wake of the production shutdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic. NBC had already renewed a number of its current shows prior to the shutdown, including “This Is Us,” “New Amsterdam,” all three “Chicago” shows, and “Law & Order: Svu.”
NBC and ABC have not yet released their fall schedules, while Fox, The CW, and CBS have. The CW and Fox are relying heavily on acquired programming and shows held from this season. CBS thus far is the only broadcaster to commit to airing its normal fall lineup.
- 6/10/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
New members include filmmakers Lynne Ramsay, Haifaa al-Mansour, Fox Searchlight’s Kate Gardiner and Screen Scotland’s Isabel Davis.
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (Bafta) has revealed its 2019 intake of new members drawn from the film, TV and games industry.
Among the record 558 new members are filmmakers and writers Haifaa al-Mansour (Wadjda), Laszlo Nemes (Son Of Saul), Lynne Ramsay (You Were Never Really Here), Lee Unkrich (Coco) and former Screen Star of Tomorrow Rose Glass (Saint Maud).
New executives on the list include Kate Gardiner (head of Fox Searchlight UK); Jason Maza (Unstoppable), Emma Hewitt (BBC Films...
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (Bafta) has revealed its 2019 intake of new members drawn from the film, TV and games industry.
Among the record 558 new members are filmmakers and writers Haifaa al-Mansour (Wadjda), Laszlo Nemes (Son Of Saul), Lynne Ramsay (You Were Never Really Here), Lee Unkrich (Coco) and former Screen Star of Tomorrow Rose Glass (Saint Maud).
New executives on the list include Kate Gardiner (head of Fox Searchlight UK); Jason Maza (Unstoppable), Emma Hewitt (BBC Films...
- 12/4/2019
- by 1101184¦Orlando Parfitt¦38¦
- ScreenDaily
Ahead of its January premiere, NBC has retitled its new midseason drama Lincoln. Now titled Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector, the drama series is inspired by Jeffery Deaver’s bestselling book series, which had been previously adapted into the 1999 movie of the same name starring Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie.
Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector follows former NYPD detective and forensic genius Lincoln Rhyme, played by Russell Hornsby, and his new partner, Amelia Sachs (Arielle Kebbel) in a cat-and-mouse game as they join forces to bring down a notorious serial killer. It hails from writers VJ Boyd and Mark Bianculli (S.W.A.T.), Universal Television and Sony Pictures Television, whose sibling feature studios shared distribution of the film, in association with Keshet Studios, which has deals with NBC and Uni TV.
Brían F. O’Byrne, Tate Ellington, Courtney Grosbeck, Ramses Jimenez, Brooke Lyons, Roslyn Ruff and Michael Imperioli also star.
Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector follows former NYPD detective and forensic genius Lincoln Rhyme, played by Russell Hornsby, and his new partner, Amelia Sachs (Arielle Kebbel) in a cat-and-mouse game as they join forces to bring down a notorious serial killer. It hails from writers VJ Boyd and Mark Bianculli (S.W.A.T.), Universal Television and Sony Pictures Television, whose sibling feature studios shared distribution of the film, in association with Keshet Studios, which has deals with NBC and Uni TV.
Brían F. O’Byrne, Tate Ellington, Courtney Grosbeck, Ramses Jimenez, Brooke Lyons, Roslyn Ruff and Michael Imperioli also star.
- 11/8/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Steve Shill, who won a directing Emmy for his work on Season 4 finale of Dexter, has been tapped to direct the epic series All the Queen’s Men from a script written by Stewart Harcourt (Churchill’s Secret, Dexter). The series, which is being developed for Tayox TV and Ingenious Media, is based on historical novels The Wild Irish and The Queen’s Bastard by bestselling author Robin Maxwell. All the Queen’s Men has been described as a “action-packed…...
- 1/30/2017
- Deadline TV
When a malfunction sends the Waverider crashing into 2046 Star City, our heroes face a startling version of their own future where they never stop Savage (guest star Casper Crump) and never return home. The city is in ruins and overrun by criminals, which thrills Rory (Dominic Purcell). Sara (Caity Lotz) is despondent over the destruction of her home and stunned when she learns what happened to her old friend, Oliver Queen (guest star Stephen Amell). Steve Shill directed the episode written by Marc Guggenheim & Ray Utarnachitt.
- 2/25/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
The Team Encounters A Very Different Oliver Queen – When a malfunction sends the Waverider crashing into 2046 Star City, our heroes face a startling version of their own future where they never stop Savage (guest star Casper Crump) and never return home. The city is in ruins and overrun by criminals, which thrills Rory (Dominic Purcell). Sara (Caity Lotz) is despondent over the destruction of her home and stunned when she learns what happened to her old friend, Oliver Queen (guest star Stephen Amell). Steve Shill directed the episode written by Marc Guggenheim & Ray Utarnachitt (#106).
- 2/25/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
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The CW has released a new batch of official images from Thursday’s episode of Legends of Tomorrow, and they offer up an even better look at what lies in store for Star City thirty years from now. Along with our first proper look at Connor Hawke, we get a glimpse of the new Deathstroke and some more shots of the older Oliver Queen/Green Arrow.
For more details on what to expect from “Star City 2046,” here’s the official synopsis:
When a malfunction sends the Waverider crashing into 2046 Star City, our heroes face a startling version of their own future where they never stop Savage (guest star Casper Crump) and never return home. The city is in ruins and overrun by criminals, which thrills Rory (Dominic Purcell). Sara (Caity Lotz) is despondent over the destruction of her home and stunned when she learns what happened to her old friend,...
The CW has released a new batch of official images from Thursday’s episode of Legends of Tomorrow, and they offer up an even better look at what lies in store for Star City thirty years from now. Along with our first proper look at Connor Hawke, we get a glimpse of the new Deathstroke and some more shots of the older Oliver Queen/Green Arrow.
For more details on what to expect from “Star City 2046,” here’s the official synopsis:
When a malfunction sends the Waverider crashing into 2046 Star City, our heroes face a startling version of their own future where they never stop Savage (guest star Casper Crump) and never return home. The city is in ruins and overrun by criminals, which thrills Rory (Dominic Purcell). Sara (Caity Lotz) is despondent over the destruction of her home and stunned when she learns what happened to her old friend,...
- 2/24/2016
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
When a malfunction sends the Waverider crashing into 2046 Star City, our heroes face a startling version of their own future where they never stop Savage (guest star Casper Crump) and never return home. The city is in ruins and overrun by criminals, which thrills Rory (Dominic Purcell). Sara (Caity Lotz) is despondent over the destruction of her home and stunned when she learns what happened to her old friend, Oliver Queen (guest star Stephen Amell). Steve Shill directed the episode written by Marc Guggenheim & Ray Utarnachitt. View post on imgur.com...
- 2/22/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
Fans of superhero TV have much to look forward to next week when DC’s Legends of Tomorrow leaps thirty years into the future in the episode “Star City 2046.” The extended promo video, which can be viewed at the top, is evidence of comic book fantasies turned reality.
Not only will we see the team meet the Green Arrow of the future, Connor Hawke, but a grizzled Oliver Queen as well. Apparently Deathstroke is also wandering the post-apocalyptic streets, although it has yet to be confirmed what actor is under the mask. Manu Bennett has been wrapped up in other projects lately and no announcement was made concerning his reprisal of the role, so don’t be too surprised if the world’s deadliest assassin doesn’t shed his mask.
Speaking of two Green Arrows, producer Marc Guggenheim recently said the following (via Collider):
“We’re not only introducing...
Not only will we see the team meet the Green Arrow of the future, Connor Hawke, but a grizzled Oliver Queen as well. Apparently Deathstroke is also wandering the post-apocalyptic streets, although it has yet to be confirmed what actor is under the mask. Manu Bennett has been wrapped up in other projects lately and no announcement was made concerning his reprisal of the role, so don’t be too surprised if the world’s deadliest assassin doesn’t shed his mask.
Speaking of two Green Arrows, producer Marc Guggenheim recently said the following (via Collider):
“We’re not only introducing...
- 2/19/2016
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
The Team Encounters A Very Different Oliver Queen – When a malfunction sends the Waverider crashing into 2046 Star City, our heroes face a startling version of their own future where they never stop Savage (guest star Casper Crump) and never return home. The city is in ruins and overrun by criminals, which thrills Rory (Dominic Purcell). Sara (Caity Lotz) is despondent over the destruction of her home and stunned when she learns what happened to her old friend, Oliver Queen (guest star Stephen Amell). Steve Shill directed the episode written by Marc Guggenheim & Ray Utarnachitt (#106). When heroes alone are not enough… the world needs legends. Having seen the future, one he will desperately try to prevent from happening, time-traveling rogue Rip Hunter is tasked with assembling a disparate group of both heroes and villains to confront an unstoppable threat — one in which not only is the planet at stake, but all of time itself.
- 2/19/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
When a malfunction sends the Waverider crashing into 2046 Star City, our heroes face a startling version of their own future where they never stop Savage (guest star Casper Crump) and never return home. The city is in ruins and overrun by criminals, which thrills Rory (Dominic Purcell). Sara (Caity Lotz) is despondent over the destruction of her home and stunned when she learns what happened to her old friend, Oliver Queen (guest star Stephen Amell). Steve Shill directed the episode written by Marc Guggenheim & Ray Utarnachitt.
- 2/19/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
#DCAllAccess visits @TheCW_Legends for a sneak peek at Star City in 2046--and an aged Green Arrow. Watch here: https://t.co/ltNejvFFao — DC Comics (@DCComics) February 8, 2016 The Team Encounters A Very Different Oliver Queen – When a malfunction sends the Waverider crashing into 2046 Star City, our heroes face a startling version of their own future where they never stop Savage (guest star Casper Crump) and never return home. The city is in ruins and overrun by criminals, which thrills Rory (Dominic Purcell). Sara (Caity Lotz) is despondent over the destruction of her home and stunned when she learns what happened to her old friend, Oliver Queen (guest star Stephen Amell). Steve Shill directed the episode written by Marc Guggenheim & Ray Utarnachitt (#106). Original airdate 2/25/16.
- 2/8/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
Supergirl, Season 1, Episode 9, “Blood Bonds”
Written by Ted Sullivan & Derek Simon
Directed by Steve Shill
Airs Mondays at 8pm (Et) on CBS
The last episode of Supergirl saw numerous developments occur, from the attack by Non and the Kyptonians on Maxwell Lord’s research facilities to Cat revealing that she was aware that Kara and Supergirl were the same person. This week’s return tackles the aftermath of both storylines, further revealing Lord’s true intentions while delving deeper into what makes General Sam Lane tick and how he truly feels about Kryptonians and alien species, in an episode that unfortunately suffers from being overstuffed with too many developments.
Kara trying to determine her place between the humans and Kryptonians, and trying to get Hemshaw back while also attempting to prevent any mistreatment of Astra, makes for a compelling storyline. The question of Kara’s identity, and her attempt to find a place,...
Written by Ted Sullivan & Derek Simon
Directed by Steve Shill
Airs Mondays at 8pm (Et) on CBS
The last episode of Supergirl saw numerous developments occur, from the attack by Non and the Kyptonians on Maxwell Lord’s research facilities to Cat revealing that she was aware that Kara and Supergirl were the same person. This week’s return tackles the aftermath of both storylines, further revealing Lord’s true intentions while delving deeper into what makes General Sam Lane tick and how he truly feels about Kryptonians and alien species, in an episode that unfortunately suffers from being overstuffed with too many developments.
Kara trying to determine her place between the humans and Kryptonians, and trying to get Hemshaw back while also attempting to prevent any mistreatment of Astra, makes for a compelling storyline. The question of Kara’s identity, and her attempt to find a place,...
- 1/5/2016
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Supergirl" episode 9 of season 1. The episode is entitled, "Blood Bonds," and it turns out that we're going to see some very high drama and interesting stuff take place as Astra's crazy husband, Non, continues to stir up more trouble by taking Hank. We'll see Kara still trying to make Cat believe she's not really Supergirl, and more! In the new, 9th episode press release: Kara Must Find A Way To Rescue Hank From Astra's Husband As She Tries To Refute Cat's Allegations That She's Supergirl, On "Supergirl," Monday, Jan. 4. Press release number 2: With Astra in captivity at the Deo, her husband, Non (Chris Vance), is going to capture Hank, leading to a tense standoff between the two sides. Also, Kara is going to continue to refute Cat's allegations that she is Supergirl. Guest stars feature: Christopher Showerman (Tor...
- 12/22/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
The Flash, Season 2, Episode 4, “The Fury of Firestorm”
Directed by Stefan Pleszczynski
Written by Kai Yu Wu and Joe Peracchio
The Flash, Season 2, Episode 5, “The Darkness and the Light”
Directed by Steve Shill
Written by Ben Sokolowski and Grainne Godfree
Airs on Tuesdays at 8 pm (Et) on The CW
With the first season of The Flash ending with the opening of the Multiverse, the first few episodes of the second season spent their time setting up the show’s new paradigm. What couldn’t be forgotten, however, is that the team itself needed to be rebuilt after having lost its most crucial member in the former Harrison Wells, aka Eobard Thawne. With Dr. Stein also having lost Ronnie, and by extension his stabilising force, the past two episodes have shifted the focus towards rebuilding the team, adding new members to replace those who are gone and add more strengths. The...
Directed by Stefan Pleszczynski
Written by Kai Yu Wu and Joe Peracchio
The Flash, Season 2, Episode 5, “The Darkness and the Light”
Directed by Steve Shill
Written by Ben Sokolowski and Grainne Godfree
Airs on Tuesdays at 8 pm (Et) on The CW
With the first season of The Flash ending with the opening of the Multiverse, the first few episodes of the second season spent their time setting up the show’s new paradigm. What couldn’t be forgotten, however, is that the team itself needed to be rebuilt after having lost its most crucial member in the former Harrison Wells, aka Eobard Thawne. With Dr. Stein also having lost Ronnie, and by extension his stabilising force, the past two episodes have shifted the focus towards rebuilding the team, adding new members to replace those who are gone and add more strengths. The...
- 11/6/2015
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
Barry (Grant Gustin) learns a new breacher, Dr. Light, has come through the portal and sets off to capture her. Jay (guest star Teddy Sears) tells Barry that Dr. Light was not a threat on Earth-2 and that Barry can reason with her. However, during a fight with The Flash, she blinds him and drops some shocking news about Zoom. Meanwhile, Barry and Patty (Shantel VanSanten) go out on a date. Steve Shill directed the episode written by Ben Sokolowski & Grainne Godfree.
- 11/3/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Sneak Peek more new footage, plus images from "The Flash" episode "The Darkness and The Light", written by Ben Sokolowski, Grainne Godfree and directed by Steve Shill, airing November 3, 2015 on The CW:
"...'Barry' (Grant Gustin) learns a new breacher, 'Dr. Light', has come through the portal and sets off to capture her.
"'Jay' (Teddy Sears) tells Barry that Dr. Light was not a threat on 'Earth-2' and that Barry can reason with her.
"However, during a fight with 'The Flash', she blinds him and drops some shocking news about 'Zoom'.
"Meanwhile, Barry and 'Patty' (Shantel VanSanten) go out on a date..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Darkness and The Light"...
"...'Barry' (Grant Gustin) learns a new breacher, 'Dr. Light', has come through the portal and sets off to capture her.
"'Jay' (Teddy Sears) tells Barry that Dr. Light was not a threat on 'Earth-2' and that Barry can reason with her.
"However, during a fight with 'The Flash', she blinds him and drops some shocking news about 'Zoom'.
"Meanwhile, Barry and 'Patty' (Shantel VanSanten) go out on a date..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Darkness and The Light"...
- 11/3/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Barry (Grant Gustin) learns a new breacher, Dr. Light, has come through the portal and sets off to capture her. Jay (guest star Teddy Sears) tells Barry that Dr. Light was not a threat on Earth-2 and that Barry can reason with her. However, during a fight with The Flash, she blinds him and drops some shocking news about Zoom. Meanwhile, Barry and Patty (Shantel VanSanten) go out on a date. Steve Shill directed the episode written by Ben Sokolowski & Grainne Godfree. Be sure to tune in to the new episode of The Flash later tonight on the CW.
- 11/3/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Barry (Grant Gustin) learns a new breacher, Dr. Light, has come through the portal and sets off to capture her. Jay (guest star Teddy Sears) tells Barry that Dr. Light was not a threat on Earth-2 and that Barry can reason with her. However, during a fight with The Flash, she blinds him and drops some shocking news about Zoom. Meanwhile, Barry and Patty (Shantel VanSanten) go out on a date. Steve Shill directed the episode written by Ben Sokolowski & Grainne Godfree. ...
- 11/2/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Dr. Light Comes Through The Breach — Barry (Grant Gustin) learns a new breacher, Dr. Light, has come through the portal and sets off to capture her. Jay (guest star Teddy Sears) tells Barry that Dr. Light was not a threat on Earth-2 and that Barry can reason with her. However, during a fight with The Flash, she blinds him and drops some shocking news about Zoom. Meanwhile, Barry and Patty (Shantel VanSanten) go out on a date. Steve Shill directed the episode written by Ben Sokolowski & Grainne Godfree (#205). The Flash is a fast-paced super hero drama that follows the high-speed adventures of Central City Police scientist Barry Allen, an everyday guy with the heart of a hero and the genuine desire to help others. When an unexpected accident at the S.T.A.R. Labs Particle Accelerator facility strikes Barry, he finds himself suddenly charged with the incredible power to...
- 10/30/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Dr. Light Comes Through The Breach — Barry (Grant Gustin) learns a new breacher, Dr. Light, has come through the portal and sets off to capture her. Jay (guest star Teddy Sears) tells Barry that Dr. Light was not a threat on Earth-2 and that Barry can reason with her. However, during a fight with The Flash, she blinds him and drops some shocking news about Zoom. Meanwhile, Barry and Patty (Shantel VanSanten) go out on a date. Steve Shill directed the episode written by Ben Sokolowski & Grainne Godfree (#205).
- 10/28/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Dr. Light Comes Through The Breach — Barry (Grant Gustin) learns a new breacher, Dr. Light, has come through the portal and sets off to capture her. Jay (guest star Teddy Sears) tells Barry that Dr. Light was not a threat on Earth-2 and that Barry can reason with her. However, during a fight with The Flash, she blinds him and drops some shocking news about Zoom. Meanwhile, Barry and Patty (Shantel VanSanten) go out on a date. Steve Shill directed the episode written by Ben Sokolowski & Grainne Godfree (#205). The Flash is a fast-paced super hero drama that follows the high-speed adventures of Central City Police scientist Barry Allen, an everyday guy with the heart of a hero and the genuine desire to help others. When an unexpected accident at the S.T.A.R. Labs Particle Accelerator facility strikes Barry, he finds himself suddenly charged with the incredible power to...
- 10/28/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Thanks to VancouverFilm.Net, Sneak Peek footage, plus images from "The Flash" episode "The Darkness and The Light", written by Ben Sokolowski, Grainne Godfree and directed by Steve Shill, airing November 3, 2015 on The CW:
"...'Barry' (Grant Gustin) learns a new breacher, 'Dr. Light', has come through the portal and sets off to capture her.
"'Jay' (Teddy Sears) tells Barry that Dr. Light was not a threat on 'Earth-2' and that Barry can reason with her.
"However, during a fight with 'The Flash', she blinds him and drops some shocking news about 'Zoom'.
"Meanwhile, Barry and 'Patty' (Shantel VanSanten) go out on a date..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Darkness and The Light"...
"...'Barry' (Grant Gustin) learns a new breacher, 'Dr. Light', has come through the portal and sets off to capture her.
"'Jay' (Teddy Sears) tells Barry that Dr. Light was not a threat on 'Earth-2' and that Barry can reason with her.
"However, during a fight with 'The Flash', she blinds him and drops some shocking news about 'Zoom'.
"Meanwhile, Barry and 'Patty' (Shantel VanSanten) go out on a date..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Darkness and The Light"...
- 10/28/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Barry (Grant Gustin) learns a new breacher, Dr. Light, has come through the portal and sets off to capture her. Jay (guest star Teddy Sears) tells Barry that Dr. Light was not a threat on Earth-2 and that Barry can reason with her. However, during a fight with The Flash, she blinds him and drops some shocking news about Zoom. Meanwhile, Barry and Patty (Shantel VanSanten) go out on a date. Steve Shill directed the episode written by Ben Sokolowski & Grainne Godfree.
- 10/28/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Recently, CW revealed the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "The Flash" episode 5 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "The Darkness and the Light," and it turns out that we're going to see some very intense and high drama stuff go down as The Flash gets into a heavy battle with Dr. Light after she comes through the portal. The Flash gets blinded, and more! In the new, 5th episode press release: Dr. Light Comes Through The Breach. Press release number 2: Barry (Grant Gustin) is going to learn a new breacher, Dr. Light, has come through the portal and sets off to capture her. Jay (guest star Teddy Sears) will tell Barry that Dr. Light was not a threat on Earth-2 and that Barry can reason with her. However, during a fight with The Flash, she is going to blind him and drop some shocking news about Zoom.
- 10/27/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
With episode three of The Flash set to focus on Captain Cold and the fourth one revolving around the debut of a new Firestorm, the fifth instalment of The CW series’ second season will be putting the spotlight back on Earth-2. That will happen thanks to the debut of Dr. Light, a character (who is male in the comic books, but a woman in The Flash) who clearly has some history with Jay Garrick.
Here’s the official description for the episode, which is titled “The Darkness And The Light”:
Barry (Grant Gustin) learns a new breacher, Dr. Light, has come through the portal and sets off to capture her. Jay (guest star Teddy Sears) tells Barry that Dr. Light was not a threat on Earth-2 and that Barry can reason with her. However,during a fight with The Flash, she blinds him and drops some shocking news about Zoom.
Here’s the official description for the episode, which is titled “The Darkness And The Light”:
Barry (Grant Gustin) learns a new breacher, Dr. Light, has come through the portal and sets off to capture her. Jay (guest star Teddy Sears) tells Barry that Dr. Light was not a threat on Earth-2 and that Barry can reason with her. However,during a fight with The Flash, she blinds him and drops some shocking news about Zoom.
- 10/17/2015
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
Dr. Light Comes Through The Breach — Barry (Grant Gustin) learns a new breacher, Dr. Light, has come through the portal and sets off to capture her. Jay (guest star Teddy Sears) tells Barry that Dr. Light was not a threat on Earth-2 and that Barry can reason with her. However,during a fight with The Flash, she blinds him and drops some shocking news about Zoom. Meanwhile, Barry and Patty (Shantel VanSanten) go out on a date. Steve Shill directed the episode written by Ben Sokolowski & Grainne Godfree. With the focus on Captain Cold next week and Firestorm the week after, it definitely sounds as if this instalment of The Flash is going to really put the spotlight on Earth-2 and what that's going to mean for the series moving forward. That Zoom reveal is particularly intriguing, while Dr. Light definitely sounds like a potentially very interesting addition to the series.
- 10/16/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Wayward Pines, Season 1, Episode 10, “Cycle”
Written by The Duffer Brothers and Blake Crouch and Chad Hodge
Directed by Tim Hunter
Airs Thursdays at 9pm (Et) on Fox
Ever since Wayward Pines was announced as an M. Night Shyamalan project, the threat of the twist ending is one that’s hung over the entire series. For better or worse, Shyamalan’s name is associated with stories that try to come out of left field in the apex of the third act and surprise you with the idea that nothing you’ve witnessed is what it seems, ends that enjoy their trickiness so much it keeps them blind to the fact that they don’t bear up under scrutiny. And given the early ads for the show, which were heavy on that symbolism—as well as too heavy on imagery and quotes that invited unflattering Twin Peaks comparisons—it was hard to...
Written by The Duffer Brothers and Blake Crouch and Chad Hodge
Directed by Tim Hunter
Airs Thursdays at 9pm (Et) on Fox
Ever since Wayward Pines was announced as an M. Night Shyamalan project, the threat of the twist ending is one that’s hung over the entire series. For better or worse, Shyamalan’s name is associated with stories that try to come out of left field in the apex of the third act and surprise you with the idea that nothing you’ve witnessed is what it seems, ends that enjoy their trickiness so much it keeps them blind to the fact that they don’t bear up under scrutiny. And given the early ads for the show, which were heavy on that symbolism—as well as too heavy on imagery and quotes that invited unflattering Twin Peaks comparisons—it was hard to...
- 7/25/2015
- by Les Chappell
- SoundOnSight
Wayward Pines, Season 1, Episode 7, “Betrayal”
Written by Rob Fresco
Directed by Steve Shill
Airs Thursdays at 9pm (Et) on Fox
There’s been an interesting shift that’s taken place in Wayward Pines since the events of “The Truth.” Before the real nature of the town was revealed, so much of the drama and intrigue was based on the odd way that all of its inhabitants were behaving, with a prevailing Stepford Wives or Twilight Zone aura. Everyone in town felt as though they were making an effort to imitate real behavior, but didn’t quite grasp it beyond surface mechanics. Since the big reveal, the curtain has pulled back to reveal that the town’s inhabitants are indeed very human. And being human makes them all the more problematic: they’re not easy to control, don’t like not knowing what is going on, and are willing to fight for what they want.
Written by Rob Fresco
Directed by Steve Shill
Airs Thursdays at 9pm (Et) on Fox
There’s been an interesting shift that’s taken place in Wayward Pines since the events of “The Truth.” Before the real nature of the town was revealed, so much of the drama and intrigue was based on the odd way that all of its inhabitants were behaving, with a prevailing Stepford Wives or Twilight Zone aura. Everyone in town felt as though they were making an effort to imitate real behavior, but didn’t quite grasp it beyond surface mechanics. Since the big reveal, the curtain has pulled back to reveal that the town’s inhabitants are indeed very human. And being human makes them all the more problematic: they’re not easy to control, don’t like not knowing what is going on, and are willing to fight for what they want.
- 7/3/2015
- by Les Chappell
- SoundOnSight
The Flash Season 1, Episode 20: “The Trap”
Written by Alison Schapker & Brooke Eikmeier
Directed by Steve Shill
Tuesdays at 8pm Et on the CW
In “The Trap”, Barry and his team have found the secret room of Harrison Wells, and with it the secrets he has been hiding all along. They put together a plan to get Wells to confess to murdering Barry’s mother and help clear his father’s name once and for all. As they set a trap to lure Wells into telling everything, who is really trapping who?
It is getting tiring to have to begin every review with “the group tries to figure out the mystery of Harrison Wells.” The continuous overall plot of the last few episodes has been convincing everyone that Wells is up to no good. That is no longer the case. Everyone is on-board the “Harrison Wells is the Reverse-Flash!?!” train,...
Written by Alison Schapker & Brooke Eikmeier
Directed by Steve Shill
Tuesdays at 8pm Et on the CW
In “The Trap”, Barry and his team have found the secret room of Harrison Wells, and with it the secrets he has been hiding all along. They put together a plan to get Wells to confess to murdering Barry’s mother and help clear his father’s name once and for all. As they set a trap to lure Wells into telling everything, who is really trapping who?
It is getting tiring to have to begin every review with “the group tries to figure out the mystery of Harrison Wells.” The continuous overall plot of the last few episodes has been convincing everyone that Wells is up to no good. That is no longer the case. Everyone is on-board the “Harrison Wells is the Reverse-Flash!?!” train,...
- 4/29/2015
- by Eric Godfrey
- SoundOnSight
"The Trap" - Barry (Grant Gustin), Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker), Cisco (Carlos Valdes) and Joe (Jesse L. Martin) set a trap for Wells (Tom Cavanagh). Cisco uses himself as prey which puts him in grave danger. Meanwhile, Eddie (Rick Cosnett) makes a decision regarding Iris (Candice Patton), which leaves Joe a bit unsettled. Steve Shill directed the episode written by Alison Schapker & Brooke Eikmeier. Well, there's a lot of interesting details in the clip above, that's for sure. For starters, we see that Green Arrow, The Atom, and Hawkgirl (who is going to be introduced in the upcoming Arrow/The Flash spinoff) are all protecting Starling City between them, while the future Barry Allen and Iris West are a married couple! Who knows how much of what's in the newspaper will come to pass - Reverse-Flash may have inadvertently created a new timeline - but here's hoping this means "The Arrow...
- 4/28/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
"The Trap" - Barry (Grant Gustin), Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker), Cisco (Carlos Valdes) and Joe (Jesse L. Martin) set a trap for Wells (Tom Cavanagh). Cisco uses himself as prey which puts him in grave danger. Meanwhile, Eddie (Rick Cosnett) makes a decision regarding Iris (Candice Patton), which leaves Joe a bit unsettled. Steve Shill directed the episode written by Alison Schapker & Brooke Eikmeier.
- 4/28/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
"The Trap" - Barry (Grant Gustin), Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker), Cisco (Carlos Valdes) and Joe (Jesse L. Martin) set a trap for Wells (Tom Cavanagh). Cisco uses himself as prey which puts him in grave danger. Meanwhile, Eddie (Rick Cosnett) makes a decision regarding Iris (Candice Patton), which leaves Joe a bit unsettled. Steve Shill directed the episode written by Alison Schapker & Brooke Eikmeier.
- 4/27/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Recently, CW released these new, official spoiler pictures for their upcoming "The Flash" episode 20 of season 1, and they reveal new look scenes that feature main characters: Barry, Cisco, Iris, Joe, Eddie and more, doing their thing. The episode is labeled, "The Trap." The official synopsis for episode 20, reads like this: "Barry, Caitlin, Cisco and Joe are going to set a trap for Wells. Cisco will use himself as prey which will put him in grave danger. Meanwhile, Eddie is going to make a decision regarding Iris, which will leave Joe a bit unsettled." Steve Shill directed the episode, and it was written by Alison Schapker & Brooke Eikmeier." Episode 20 is set to air this Tuesday night, April 28th at 7pm central time on The CW.
- 4/26/2015
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
Is Eddie's (Rick Cosnett) first name really Eobard? Or is he just referring to the fact that he and Dr. Wells (Tom Cavanagh) share a last name? We'll find out next Tuesday, when The Flash debuts an all new episode at 8Pm on The CW. The Flash -"The Trap": The Team Sets A Trap For Wells — Barry (Grant Gustin), Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker), Cisco (Carlos Valdes) and Joe (Jesse L. Martin) set a trap for Wells (Tom Cavanagh). Cisco uses himself as prey which puts him in grave danger. Meanwhile, Eddie (Rick Cosnett) makes a decision regarding Iris (Candice Patton), which leaves Joe a bit unsettled. Steve Shill directed the episode written by Alison Schapker & Brooke Eikmeier (#120). Original airdate 4/28/2015.
- 4/26/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Sneak Peek more new extended footage from "The Flash" episode "The Trap", written by Alison Schapker, Brooke Eikmeier and directed by Steve Shill, airing April 28, 2015 on The CW:
"...'Barry' (Grant Gustin), 'Caitlin' (Danielle Panabaker), 'Cisco' (Carlos Valdes) and 'Joe' (Jesse L. Martin) set a trap for 'Wells' (Tom Cavanagh).
"Cisco uses himself as prey which puts him in grave danger.
"Meanwhile, 'Eddie' (Rick Cosnett) makes a decision regarding 'Iris' (Candice Patton), which leaves Joe a bit unsettled..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Flash: The Trap"....
"...'Barry' (Grant Gustin), 'Caitlin' (Danielle Panabaker), 'Cisco' (Carlos Valdes) and 'Joe' (Jesse L. Martin) set a trap for 'Wells' (Tom Cavanagh).
"Cisco uses himself as prey which puts him in grave danger.
"Meanwhile, 'Eddie' (Rick Cosnett) makes a decision regarding 'Iris' (Candice Patton), which leaves Joe a bit unsettled..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Flash: The Trap"....
- 4/26/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
"The Trap" - Barry (Grant Gustin), Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker), Cisco (Carlos Valdes) and Joe (Jesse L. Martin) set a trap for Wells (Tom Cavanagh). Cisco uses himself as prey which puts him in grave danger. Meanwhile, Eddie (Rick Cosnett) makes a decision regarding Iris (Candice Patton), which leaves Joe a bit unsettled. Steve Shill directed the episode written by Alison Schapker & Brooke Eikmeier.
- 4/24/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Last night, CW served up the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "The Flash" episode 20 of season 1, and it gives us new looks at some very interesting and dramatic stuff as things finally come to a violent head with Barry and Wells. Wells even threatens Barry's life, and more! The episode is titled, "The Trap." In the new episode 20 official description: "Barry, Caitlin, Cisco and Joe are going to set a trap for Wells. Cisco will use himself as prey which will put him in grave danger. Meanwhile, Eddie is going to make a decision regarding Iris, which will leave Joe a bit unsettled. Steve Shill directed the episode, and it was written by Alison Schapker & Brooke Eikmeier." Episode 20 is scheduled to air on Tuesday night, April 28th at 7pm central time.
- 4/22/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
The Team Sets A Trap For Wells - Barry (Grant Gustin), Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker), Cisco (Carlos Valdes) and Joe (Jesse L. Martin) set a trap for Wells (Tom Cavanagh). Cisco uses himself as prey which puts him in grave danger. Meanwhile, Eddie (Rick Cosnett) makes a decision regarding Iris (Candice Patton), which leaves Joe a bit unsettled. Steve Shill directed the episode written by Alison Schapker & Brooke Eikmeier (#120). The Flash is a fast-paced super hero drama that follows the high-speed adventures of Central City Police scientist Barry Allen, an everyday guy with the heart of a hero and the genuine desire to help others. When an unexpected accident at the S.T.A.R. Labs Particle Accelerator facility strikes Barry, he finds himself suddenly charged with the incredible power to move at super speeds. While Barry has always been a hero in his soul, his newfound powers have finally given...
- 4/22/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
"The Trap" - Barry (Grant Gustin), Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker), Cisco (Carlos Valdes) and Joe (Jesse L. Martin) set a trap for Wells (Tom Cavanagh). Cisco uses himself as prey which puts him in grave danger. Meanwhile, Eddie (Rick Cosnett) makes a decision regarding Iris (Candice Patton), which leaves Joe a bit unsettled. Steve Shill directed the episode written by Alison Schapker & Brooke Eikmeier.
- 4/22/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Recently, CW released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "The Flash" episode 20 of season 1. The episode is entitled, "The Trap," and it turns out that we're going to see very interesting and potentially dangerous action as Barry and company try to finally trap Wells, and more! In the new, 20th episode press release: The Team Sets A Trap For Wells. Press release number 2: Barry (Grant Gustin), Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker), Cisco (Carlos Valdes) and Joe (Jesse L. Martin) will set a trap for Wells (Tom Cavanagh). Cisco is going to use himself as prey which will put him in grave danger. In the meantime, Eddie (Rick Cosnett) will make a decision regarding Iris (Candice Patton), which will leave Joe a bit unsettled. Steve Shill directed the episode, and it was written by Alison Schapker & Brooke Eikmeier. Episode 20 is set to air on Tuesday night, April 28th at 7pm central time.
- 4/21/2015
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
Sneak Peek new images from "The Flash" episode "The Trap", written by Alison Schapker, Brooke Eikmeier and directed by Steve Shill, airing April 28, 2015 on The CW:
"...'Barry' (Grant Gustin), 'Caitlin' (Danielle Panabaker), 'Cisco' (Carlos Valdes) and 'Joe' (Jesse L. Martin) set a trap for 'Wells' (Tom Cavanagh).
"Cisco uses himself as prey which puts him in grave danger.
"Meanwhile, 'Eddie' (Rick Cosnett) makes a decision regarding 'Iris' (Candice Patton), which leaves Joe a bit unsettled..."
Click the images to enlarge...
"...'Barry' (Grant Gustin), 'Caitlin' (Danielle Panabaker), 'Cisco' (Carlos Valdes) and 'Joe' (Jesse L. Martin) set a trap for 'Wells' (Tom Cavanagh).
"Cisco uses himself as prey which puts him in grave danger.
"Meanwhile, 'Eddie' (Rick Cosnett) makes a decision regarding 'Iris' (Candice Patton), which leaves Joe a bit unsettled..."
Click the images to enlarge...
- 4/14/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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