Recently, Fox released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Bones" episode 8 of season 11. The episode is entitled, "High Treason in the Holiday Season," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty interesting stuff go down as the homicide of a high-powered attorney becomes the main focus of the Jeffersonian team, and more. In the new, 8th episode press release: The Team Investigates The Murder Of A High-powered Journalist On An All-new "Bones" Thursday, November 19, On Fox. Press release number 2: The team will investigate the high-stakes murder of a political journalist who was found dead after recently publishing an article exposing corruption in the Nsa. Due to the nature of the investigation, Hodgins' paranoia will take over as the team realizes their every move is being watched. In the meantime, Brennan will secretly try to plan a surprise for Booth, and the whole team will celebrate Thanksgiving together.
- 11/12/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Network: FX
Episodes: 92 (hour)
Seasons: Seven
TV show dates: September 3, 2008 -- December 9, 2014
Series status: Ended
Performers include: Charlie Hunnam, Mark Boone Junior, Tommy Flanagan, Maggie Siff, Ron Perlman, Kim Coates, Katey Sagal, Theo Rossi, Ryan Hurst, Johnny Lewis, William Lucking, Dayton Callie, Taylor Sheridan, Ally Walker, Winter Ave Zoli, Adam Arkin, Henry Rollins, Dendrie Taylor, Emilio Rivera, Jamie McShane, Marcos A. Ferraez, Mitch Pileggi, Callard Harris, Julie Ariola, Tory Kittles, Sprague Grayden, Nicholas Guest, Jay Karnes, Tara Macken, and Drea de Matteo.
TV show description:
This dark and humorous drama follows the members of a notorious motorcycle club from Charming, California. The mission of the local Redwood chapter of the Sons of Anarchy (Soa) is to protect their simple town from advancing drug dealers and local corporate developers -- while also making sure...
Episodes: 92 (hour)
Seasons: Seven
TV show dates: September 3, 2008 -- December 9, 2014
Series status: Ended
Performers include: Charlie Hunnam, Mark Boone Junior, Tommy Flanagan, Maggie Siff, Ron Perlman, Kim Coates, Katey Sagal, Theo Rossi, Ryan Hurst, Johnny Lewis, William Lucking, Dayton Callie, Taylor Sheridan, Ally Walker, Winter Ave Zoli, Adam Arkin, Henry Rollins, Dendrie Taylor, Emilio Rivera, Jamie McShane, Marcos A. Ferraez, Mitch Pileggi, Callard Harris, Julie Ariola, Tory Kittles, Sprague Grayden, Nicholas Guest, Jay Karnes, Tara Macken, and Drea de Matteo.
TV show description:
This dark and humorous drama follows the members of a notorious motorcycle club from Charming, California. The mission of the local Redwood chapter of the Sons of Anarchy (Soa) is to protect their simple town from advancing drug dealers and local corporate developers -- while also making sure...
- 12/10/2014
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation." The episode is entitled, "Rubbery Homicide," and it turns out that we'll see the CSI crew hit up the world of kinky rubber dolls in an attempt to crack their newest case, and more! In the new, 8th episode press release: The CSI team is going to delve into the kinky world of "rubber dolls" when they investigate the murder of a man stabbed in an alley. Press release number 2: The CSI team will delve into the kinky world of “rubber dolls” when they investigate the murder of a man stabbed in an alley. Guest stars feature: Larry Mitchell (Officer Mitchell), Richard Gilliland (Stan Brock / Charlene Living Doll), Jane Adams (Belinda Goff), Danielle Donn (Charlene Brock), Kyle S. More (Violet “Living Doll”), Michael Blackman Beck (Red “Living Doll”), Josh Wingate (Clay Miller (Shadow Figure...
- 11/23/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Feeling a bit stressed out? Then take a few moments to relax with another clip from tomorrow night's Episode 1.18 of "The Originals," entitled "The Big Uneasy," which features Marcel teaming up with Thierry to attempt a return to the good old days.
"The Originals" Episode 1.18 - "The Big Uneasy" (airs 4/15/14, 8-9pm)
The Feast Of The Blessings - Genevieve (guest star Elyse Levesque) asks Elijah (Daniel Gillies) to allow her coven to publicly celebrate a traditional feast day, where members of the community offer the witches gifts in return for blessings.
Monique (guest star Yasmine Al Bustami) and Genevieve disagree over what the ancestors want from them, and Genevieve reveals her plan to build the witches' power.
When Elijah focuses his attention on restoring their home to its former glory, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) accuses him of doing it only to impress Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin). Next, Klaus sets a new plan...
"The Originals" Episode 1.18 - "The Big Uneasy" (airs 4/15/14, 8-9pm)
The Feast Of The Blessings - Genevieve (guest star Elyse Levesque) asks Elijah (Daniel Gillies) to allow her coven to publicly celebrate a traditional feast day, where members of the community offer the witches gifts in return for blessings.
Monique (guest star Yasmine Al Bustami) and Genevieve disagree over what the ancestors want from them, and Genevieve reveals her plan to build the witches' power.
When Elijah focuses his attention on restoring their home to its former glory, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) accuses him of doing it only to impress Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin). Next, Klaus sets a new plan...
- 4/14/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
The CW's making sure you don't forget its flagship shows are returning from spring break soon, and next on the promo wheel is a Producers' Preview of "The Originals" Episode 1.18, "The Big Uneasy," with Julie Plec and Michael Narducci.
In this new sneak peek narrated by Plec and Narducci, Klaus is making sure Genevieve doesn't take advantage of her newfound success in the Quarter.
"The Originals" Episode 1.18 - "The Big Uneasy" (airs 4/15/14, 8-9pm)
The Feast Of The Blessings - Genevieve (guest star Elyse Levesque) asks Elijah (Daniel Gillies) to allow her coven to publicly celebrate a traditional feast day, where members of the community offer the witches gifts in return for blessings.
Monique (guest star Yasmine Al Bustami) and Genevieve disagree over what the ancestors want from them, and Genevieve reveals her plan to build the witches' power.
When Elijah focuses his attention on restoring their home to its former glory,...
In this new sneak peek narrated by Plec and Narducci, Klaus is making sure Genevieve doesn't take advantage of her newfound success in the Quarter.
"The Originals" Episode 1.18 - "The Big Uneasy" (airs 4/15/14, 8-9pm)
The Feast Of The Blessings - Genevieve (guest star Elyse Levesque) asks Elijah (Daniel Gillies) to allow her coven to publicly celebrate a traditional feast day, where members of the community offer the witches gifts in return for blessings.
Monique (guest star Yasmine Al Bustami) and Genevieve disagree over what the ancestors want from them, and Genevieve reveals her plan to build the witches' power.
When Elijah focuses his attention on restoring their home to its former glory,...
- 4/12/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
While we do prefer Klaus with Cami, his new relationship with Genevieve has added a few welcome sparks to "The Originals," and in this new sneak peek of next week's Episode 1.18, "The Big Uneasy," she has a request for Elijah. We're pretty sure he's gonna say yes...
"The Originals" Episode 1.18 - "The Big Uneasy" (airs 4/15/14, 8-9pm): The Feast Of The Blessings - Genevieve (guest star Elyse Levesque) asks Elijah (Daniel Gillies) to allow her coven to publicly celebrate a traditional feast day, where members of the community offer the witches gifts in return for blessings.
Monique (guest star Yasmine Al Bustami) and Genevieve disagree over what the ancestors want from them, and Genevieve reveals her plan to build the witches' power.
When Elijah focuses his attention on restoring their home to its former glory, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) accuses him of doing it only to impress Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin). Next,...
"The Originals" Episode 1.18 - "The Big Uneasy" (airs 4/15/14, 8-9pm): The Feast Of The Blessings - Genevieve (guest star Elyse Levesque) asks Elijah (Daniel Gillies) to allow her coven to publicly celebrate a traditional feast day, where members of the community offer the witches gifts in return for blessings.
Monique (guest star Yasmine Al Bustami) and Genevieve disagree over what the ancestors want from them, and Genevieve reveals her plan to build the witches' power.
When Elijah focuses his attention on restoring their home to its former glory, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) accuses him of doing it only to impress Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin). Next,...
- 4/10/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Since we still have another week to wait until "The Originals" returns to The CW with Episode 1.18, "The Big Uneasy," the network has released a new promo for the ep that reveals quite a bit of footage we haven't seen yet.
"The Originals" Episode 1.18 - "The Big Uneasy" (airs 4/15/14, 8-9pm)
The Feast Of The Blessings - Genevieve (guest star Elyse Levesque) asks Elijah (Daniel Gillies) to allow her coven to publicly celebrate a traditional feast day, where members of the community offer the witches gifts in return for blessings.
Monique (guest star Yasmine Al Bustami) and Genevieve disagree over what the ancestors want from them, and Genevieve reveals her plan to build the witches' power.
When Elijah focuses his attention on restoring their home to its former glory, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) accuses him of doing it only to impress Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin). Next, Klaus sets a new plan in...
"The Originals" Episode 1.18 - "The Big Uneasy" (airs 4/15/14, 8-9pm)
The Feast Of The Blessings - Genevieve (guest star Elyse Levesque) asks Elijah (Daniel Gillies) to allow her coven to publicly celebrate a traditional feast day, where members of the community offer the witches gifts in return for blessings.
Monique (guest star Yasmine Al Bustami) and Genevieve disagree over what the ancestors want from them, and Genevieve reveals her plan to build the witches' power.
When Elijah focuses his attention on restoring their home to its former glory, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) accuses him of doing it only to impress Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin). Next, Klaus sets a new plan in...
- 4/8/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
We have another week to wait until the return of "The Originals," and with the upcoming episode looking to be a special one, we went looking for the scoop… straight from the werewolf’s mouth!
Nathan Parsons, who plays Jackson, told us what we can expect to see in the April 15th Episode 1.18, "The Big Uneasy," and as the season plays out, including a bit more on his character's back story, his dealings with Klaus, the obligatory Jackson-Hayley-Elijah triangle, if he'd ever go hybrid, keeping his humanity, and more.
Dread Central: Hi, Nathan. I want to know just a little back story maybe for our fans who have not yet watched "The Originals." It's a spinoff from "The Vampire Diaries," right? Can you tell us about your character, Jackson?
Nathan Jackson: Yes, I can. Jackson is basically the head honcho, the alpha dog of this werewolf pack called the Crescents,...
Nathan Parsons, who plays Jackson, told us what we can expect to see in the April 15th Episode 1.18, "The Big Uneasy," and as the season plays out, including a bit more on his character's back story, his dealings with Klaus, the obligatory Jackson-Hayley-Elijah triangle, if he'd ever go hybrid, keeping his humanity, and more.
Dread Central: Hi, Nathan. I want to know just a little back story maybe for our fans who have not yet watched "The Originals." It's a spinoff from "The Vampire Diaries," right? Can you tell us about your character, Jackson?
Nathan Jackson: Yes, I can. Jackson is basically the head honcho, the alpha dog of this werewolf pack called the Crescents,...
- 4/8/2014
- by Staci Layne Wilson
- DreadCentral.com
We still have two looooong weeks to wait until "The Originals" returns with Episode 1.18, "The Big Uneasy." To help you pass the time between now and April 15th, here are several stills from the ep.
"The Originals" Episode 1.18 - "The Big Uneasy" (airs 4/15/14, 8-9pm)
The Feast Of The Blessings - Genevieve (guest star Elyse Levesque) asks Elijah (Daniel Gillies) to allow her coven to publicly celebrate a traditional feast day, where members of the community offer the witches gifts in return for blessings.
Monique (guest star Yasmine Al Bustami) and Genevieve disagree over what the ancestors want from them, and Genevieve reveals her plan to build the witches' power.
When Elijah focuses his attention on restoring their home to its former glory, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) accuses him of doing it only to impress Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin). Next, Klaus sets a new plan in motion by finding Cary (guest star...
"The Originals" Episode 1.18 - "The Big Uneasy" (airs 4/15/14, 8-9pm)
The Feast Of The Blessings - Genevieve (guest star Elyse Levesque) asks Elijah (Daniel Gillies) to allow her coven to publicly celebrate a traditional feast day, where members of the community offer the witches gifts in return for blessings.
Monique (guest star Yasmine Al Bustami) and Genevieve disagree over what the ancestors want from them, and Genevieve reveals her plan to build the witches' power.
When Elijah focuses his attention on restoring their home to its former glory, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) accuses him of doing it only to impress Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin). Next, Klaus sets a new plan in motion by finding Cary (guest star...
- 4/1/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Talk about "uneasy"! Brothers Elijah and Klaus come close to blows in this clip from "The Originals" Episode 1.18, entitled "The Big Uneasy." Check it out, and let your anticipation grow for the show's April 15th return.
Along with the clip and the ep's official synopsis, we also have a look at the new trailer that aired during the show's March 22nd panel at PaleyFest 2014.
"The Originals" Episode 1.18 - "The Big Uneasy" (airs 4/15/14, 8-9pm)
The Feast Of The Blessings - Genevieve (guest star Elyse Levesque) asks Elijah (Daniel Gillies) to allow her coven to publicly celebrate a traditional feast day, where members of the community offer the witches gifts in return for blessings.
Monique (guest star Yasmine Al Bustami) and Genevieve disagree over what the ancestors want from them, and Genevieve reveals her plan to build the witches' power.
When Elijah focuses his attention on restoring their home to its former glory,...
Along with the clip and the ep's official synopsis, we also have a look at the new trailer that aired during the show's March 22nd panel at PaleyFest 2014.
"The Originals" Episode 1.18 - "The Big Uneasy" (airs 4/15/14, 8-9pm)
The Feast Of The Blessings - Genevieve (guest star Elyse Levesque) asks Elijah (Daniel Gillies) to allow her coven to publicly celebrate a traditional feast day, where members of the community offer the witches gifts in return for blessings.
Monique (guest star Yasmine Al Bustami) and Genevieve disagree over what the ancestors want from them, and Genevieve reveals her plan to build the witches' power.
When Elijah focuses his attention on restoring their home to its former glory,...
- 3/24/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Sneak Peek footage, images and synopsis from "The Vampire Diaries" spin-off "The Originals" and the episode "Le Grand Guignol", written by Declan de Barra, Diane Ademu-John and directed by Chris Grismer, airing March 4, 2014:
"...in a series of flashbacks to 1919, 'Klaus' (Joseph Morgan) opens up to 'Cami' (Leah Pipes) and reveals details of the devastating secret 'Rebekah' (Claire Holt) and 'Marcel' (Charles Michael Davis) were trying to keep from him.
"Then 'Elijah' (Daniel Gillies) forms an unlikely alliance with 'Monique' (Yasmine Al Bustami)...
"...and asks for her help in locating 'Sabine' (Shannon Kane.)
"Elsewhere, 'Thierry' (Callard Harris) is reluctant to get involved when Marcel and Rebekah approach him with a plan to take down the witches.
"Meanwhile, in the bayou, 'Hayley' (Phoebe Tonkin) is at her wits' end and holds Sabine hostage in an attempt to get information that will reverse the curse on the werewolf clan of 'Phoebe'..."
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"...in a series of flashbacks to 1919, 'Klaus' (Joseph Morgan) opens up to 'Cami' (Leah Pipes) and reveals details of the devastating secret 'Rebekah' (Claire Holt) and 'Marcel' (Charles Michael Davis) were trying to keep from him.
"Then 'Elijah' (Daniel Gillies) forms an unlikely alliance with 'Monique' (Yasmine Al Bustami)...
"...and asks for her help in locating 'Sabine' (Shannon Kane.)
"Elsewhere, 'Thierry' (Callard Harris) is reluctant to get involved when Marcel and Rebekah approach him with a plan to take down the witches.
"Meanwhile, in the bayou, 'Hayley' (Phoebe Tonkin) is at her wits' end and holds Sabine hostage in an attempt to get information that will reverse the curse on the werewolf clan of 'Phoebe'..."
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- 3/4/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
We can't hide our affection for "The Originals," and if you're planning to experience "Le Grand Guignol" with us tomorrow night, here are a dozen and a half photos from Episode 1.15, which sees the return of Sebastian Roche as Mikael.
"The Originals" Episode 1.15 - "Le Grand Guignol" (airs 3/4/14, 8-9pm)
A Night At The Opera — In a series of flashbacks to 1919, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) opens up to Cami (Leah Pipes) and reveals details of the devastating secret Rebekah (Claire Holt) and Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) were trying to keep from him.
Elijah (Daniel Gillies) forms an unlikely alliance with Monique (guest star Yasmine Al Bustami) and asks for her help in locating Sabine (guest star Shannon Kane.)
Elsewhere, Thierry (guest star Callard Harris) is reluctant to get involved when Marcel and Rebekah approach him with a plan to take down the witches. Meanwhile, in the bayou, Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) is...
"The Originals" Episode 1.15 - "Le Grand Guignol" (airs 3/4/14, 8-9pm)
A Night At The Opera — In a series of flashbacks to 1919, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) opens up to Cami (Leah Pipes) and reveals details of the devastating secret Rebekah (Claire Holt) and Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) were trying to keep from him.
Elijah (Daniel Gillies) forms an unlikely alliance with Monique (guest star Yasmine Al Bustami) and asks for her help in locating Sabine (guest star Shannon Kane.)
Elsewhere, Thierry (guest star Callard Harris) is reluctant to get involved when Marcel and Rebekah approach him with a plan to take down the witches. Meanwhile, in the bayou, Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) is...
- 3/3/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
The 20's are getting ready to roar as Klaus and Elijah toast to a new era in this sneak peek of "The Originals" Episode 1.15, "Le Grand Guignol." Drink up!
"The Originals" Episode 1.15 - "Le Grand Guignol" (airs 3/4/14, 8-9pm)
A Night At The Opera — In a series of flashbacks to 1919, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) opens up to Cami (Leah Pipes) and reveals details of the devastating secret Rebekah (Claire Holt) and Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) were trying to keep from him.
Elijah (Daniel Gillies) forms an unlikely alliance with Monique (guest star Yasmine Al Bustami) and asks for her help in locating Sabine (guest star Shannon Kane.)
Elsewhere, Thierry (guest star Callard Harris) is reluctant to get involved when Marcel and Rebekah approach him with a plan to take down the witches. Meanwhile, in the bayou, Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) is at her wits’ end and holds Sabine hostage in an attempt...
"The Originals" Episode 1.15 - "Le Grand Guignol" (airs 3/4/14, 8-9pm)
A Night At The Opera — In a series of flashbacks to 1919, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) opens up to Cami (Leah Pipes) and reveals details of the devastating secret Rebekah (Claire Holt) and Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) were trying to keep from him.
Elijah (Daniel Gillies) forms an unlikely alliance with Monique (guest star Yasmine Al Bustami) and asks for her help in locating Sabine (guest star Shannon Kane.)
Elsewhere, Thierry (guest star Callard Harris) is reluctant to get involved when Marcel and Rebekah approach him with a plan to take down the witches. Meanwhile, in the bayou, Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) is at her wits’ end and holds Sabine hostage in an attempt...
- 3/1/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Last night's events on "The Originals" have serious repercussions in the upcoming Episode 1.15, "Le Grand Guignol." Klaus will stop at nothing to get revenge, and here's a preview of what's ahead.
"The Originals" Episode 1.15 - "Le Grand Guignol" (airs 3/4/14, 8-9pm)
A Night At The Opera — In a series of flashbacks to 1919, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) opens up to Cami (Leah Pipes) and reveals details of the devastating secret Rebekah (Claire Holt) and Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) were trying to keep from him.
Elijah (Daniel Gillies) forms an unlikely alliance with Monique (guest star Yasmine Al Bustami) and asks for her help in locating Sabine (guest star Shannon Kane.)
Elsewhere, Thierry (guest star Callard Harris) is reluctant to get involved when Marcel and Rebekah approach him with a plan to take down the witches. Meanwhile, in the bayou, Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) is at her wits’ end and holds Sabine hostage in...
"The Originals" Episode 1.15 - "Le Grand Guignol" (airs 3/4/14, 8-9pm)
A Night At The Opera — In a series of flashbacks to 1919, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) opens up to Cami (Leah Pipes) and reveals details of the devastating secret Rebekah (Claire Holt) and Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) were trying to keep from him.
Elijah (Daniel Gillies) forms an unlikely alliance with Monique (guest star Yasmine Al Bustami) and asks for her help in locating Sabine (guest star Shannon Kane.)
Elsewhere, Thierry (guest star Callard Harris) is reluctant to get involved when Marcel and Rebekah approach him with a plan to take down the witches. Meanwhile, in the bayou, Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) is at her wits’ end and holds Sabine hostage in...
- 2/26/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
The CW has revealed the synopses of the March 4 episodes of "The Originals" and "Supernatural" and the March 6 episode of "The Vampire Diaries," and of special note is the return of the Ghostfacers! Read on...
"The Originals" Episode 1.15 - "Le Grand Guignol" (airs 3/4/14, 8-9pm)
A Night At The Opera — In a series of flashbacks to 1919, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) opens up to Cami (Leah Pipes) and reveals details of the devastating secret Rebekah (Claire Holt) and Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) were trying to keep from him.
Elijah (Daniel Gillies) forms an unlikely alliance with Monique (guest star Yasmine Al Bustami) and asks for her help in locating Sabine (guest star Shannon Kane.)
Elsewhere, Thierry (guest star Callard Harris) is reluctant to get involved when Marcel and Rebekah approach him with a plan to take down the witches. Meanwhile, in the bayou, Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) is at her wits’ end and...
"The Originals" Episode 1.15 - "Le Grand Guignol" (airs 3/4/14, 8-9pm)
A Night At The Opera — In a series of flashbacks to 1919, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) opens up to Cami (Leah Pipes) and reveals details of the devastating secret Rebekah (Claire Holt) and Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) were trying to keep from him.
Elijah (Daniel Gillies) forms an unlikely alliance with Monique (guest star Yasmine Al Bustami) and asks for her help in locating Sabine (guest star Shannon Kane.)
Elsewhere, Thierry (guest star Callard Harris) is reluctant to get involved when Marcel and Rebekah approach him with a plan to take down the witches. Meanwhile, in the bayou, Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) is at her wits’ end and...
- 2/14/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
A most unwelcome face from Klaus’ past returns to New Orleans to raise a little (more) hell.
Terror, thy name is Papa Tunde! The Big Easy’s new big bad reared his not-so-ugly head on the Jan. 28 episode of The Originals, and no vampire was safe from his sacrificial wrath — least of all Rebekah (Claire Holt), who temporarily had her powers sucked out by the well-dressed warlock.
But wait, did I refer to Papa Tunde as the new big bad? What I meant to say was that Papa Tunde, with his ability to suck out vampires’ powers, was merely a pawn in Celeste’s (Shannon Kane) ultimate plot to claim New Orleans for herself. The final scene of the episode found her slitting P.T.’s throat, absorbing the powers of all the fallen supernatural creatures.
In other words, everybody’s screwed. Like, even more so than we already thought.
Terror, thy name is Papa Tunde! The Big Easy’s new big bad reared his not-so-ugly head on the Jan. 28 episode of The Originals, and no vampire was safe from his sacrificial wrath — least of all Rebekah (Claire Holt), who temporarily had her powers sucked out by the well-dressed warlock.
But wait, did I refer to Papa Tunde as the new big bad? What I meant to say was that Papa Tunde, with his ability to suck out vampires’ powers, was merely a pawn in Celeste’s (Shannon Kane) ultimate plot to claim New Orleans for herself. The final scene of the episode found her slitting P.T.’s throat, absorbing the powers of all the fallen supernatural creatures.
In other words, everybody’s screwed. Like, even more so than we already thought.
- 1/29/2014
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
As if the world of the CW’s sizzling vampire series The Originals could not get any hotter or more suspenseful, this week’s episode entitled “Fruit of the Poisoned Tree” delivers exactly that. For as shown in last week’s episode “Saints and Sinners,” all is not what it seems in the brewing war between the vampires and witches of New Orleans — apparently Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) had better intentions than anyone suspected when he liberated Davina (Danielle Campbell) from her deadly fate as a witches’ sacrifice.
In a recent press screening of the episode, executive producers Julie Plec and Michael Narducci revealed a few candid teasers about what lies ahead for Klaus (Joseph Morgan), Elijah (Daniel Gillies), Rebekah (Claire Holt) and baby-mama Haley (Phoebe Tonkin), as well as what is going on with the seemingly scheming Marcel and his wicked witch Davina.
Elijah’s back and he’s got a plan.
In a recent press screening of the episode, executive producers Julie Plec and Michael Narducci revealed a few candid teasers about what lies ahead for Klaus (Joseph Morgan), Elijah (Daniel Gillies), Rebekah (Claire Holt) and baby-mama Haley (Phoebe Tonkin), as well as what is going on with the seemingly scheming Marcel and his wicked witch Davina.
Elijah’s back and he’s got a plan.
- 11/5/2013
- by Tiffany Vogt
- The TV Addict
Plus, Hayley gets a disturbing message about her and Klaus’ baby! Is something wrong?
If you’re not a Mikaelson, or carrying a Mikaelson baby, or inconveniently linked to the werewolf carrying a Mikaelson baby, you’re pretty much inconsequential in Klaus’ (Joseph Morgan) eyes. That’s the lesson we re-learned on the Oct. 15 episode of The Originals, as Klaus & Co. effortlessly sacrificed the lives of two star-crossed, supernatural lovers — all in the name of winning back Elijah (Daniel Gillies).
But maybe “effortlessly” isn’t the best word to use here. After all, the Mikaelsons’ plan required getting Thierry (Callard Harris) to kill a vampire, thus turning Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) against him, and getting Thierry’s witch girlfriend Katie (Alexandra Metz) to use her magic to save him, thus cloaking Davina’s (Danielle Campbell) magical sensor, allowing Sophie (Daniella Pineda) to track down Elijah.
Almost everything went according to plan,...
If you’re not a Mikaelson, or carrying a Mikaelson baby, or inconveniently linked to the werewolf carrying a Mikaelson baby, you’re pretty much inconsequential in Klaus’ (Joseph Morgan) eyes. That’s the lesson we re-learned on the Oct. 15 episode of The Originals, as Klaus & Co. effortlessly sacrificed the lives of two star-crossed, supernatural lovers — all in the name of winning back Elijah (Daniel Gillies).
But maybe “effortlessly” isn’t the best word to use here. After all, the Mikaelsons’ plan required getting Thierry (Callard Harris) to kill a vampire, thus turning Marcel (Charles Michael Davis) against him, and getting Thierry’s witch girlfriend Katie (Alexandra Metz) to use her magic to save him, thus cloaking Davina’s (Danielle Campbell) magical sensor, allowing Sophie (Daniella Pineda) to track down Elijah.
Almost everything went according to plan,...
- 10/16/2013
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
Last week’s episode of The Originals introduced Klaus’ little sister, Rebekah, to the mix and told viewers all about the backstory behind Marcel’s relationship with the Original family. It also gave us our first Original vampire-Davina showdown and, naturally, put Elijah’s life in danger. So what’s in store now that Hayley gave Rebekah Klaus’ remaining daggers and Klaus (too little, too late!) realized his mistake in handing Elijah over? A masquerade ball, of course.
We caught up with Joseph Morgan to talk tonight’s big event, Klaus’ priority, and when that pesky hybrid baby will come...
We caught up with Joseph Morgan to talk tonight’s big event, Klaus’ priority, and when that pesky hybrid baby will come...
- 10/15/2013
- by Samantha Highfill
- EW - Inside TV
If you thought The Vampire Diaries’ season 2 Masquerade Ball was a spectacle, just wait until The Originals throws its first Masquerade-filled event, complete with acrobatics and masks worthy of Bourbon Street.
Whether he’s currently waging war or not, Marcel never misses an opportunity to throw a good party, and we have an exclusive clip of the third episode, in which Klaus and Rebekah arrive at the Ball that Joseph Morgan tells us will be full of an unexpected kind of drama. “Well this party is actually hosted by Marcel. It’s not an Original evening, although myself and my sister turn up.
Whether he’s currently waging war or not, Marcel never misses an opportunity to throw a good party, and we have an exclusive clip of the third episode, in which Klaus and Rebekah arrive at the Ball that Joseph Morgan tells us will be full of an unexpected kind of drama. “Well this party is actually hosted by Marcel. It’s not an Original evening, although myself and my sister turn up.
- 10/14/2013
- by Samantha Highfill
- EW - Inside TV
Just as it makes sense for Netflix, the home of many kinds of niche fare, to fund a new season of "Arrested Development," it was smart of TNT, a very mainstream cable network, to revisit to the "Dallas" franchise. The network and the show, as evidenced by the pleasingly cheesy reboot that debuts with a two-hour episode 9 p.m. Et Wednesday, are a perfect fit.
TNT is all about satisfying most of the people most of the time, and the channel does a good job of churning out the kind of crowd-pleasing, reliably decent, not-too-challenging fare that the networks used to air two or three decades ago. That's not a dig; it's just a statement of fact to say that when you tune in to a TNT program, you know what you're getting and it'll probably be reasonably competent (which is more than I can say for a fair number of broadcast network shows,...
TNT is all about satisfying most of the people most of the time, and the channel does a good job of churning out the kind of crowd-pleasing, reliably decent, not-too-challenging fare that the networks used to air two or three decades ago. That's not a dig; it's just a statement of fact to say that when you tune in to a TNT program, you know what you're getting and it'll probably be reasonably competent (which is more than I can say for a fair number of broadcast network shows,...
- 6/12/2012
- by Maureen Ryan
- Aol TV.
"Dallas" is back (two-hour series premiere airs Wed., June 13, 9 p.m. Et on TNT), but don't call it a reboot.
"I think it's an upgrade," said Brenda Strong, who plays Ann Ewing, Bobby's (Patrick Duffy) new wife. "If you have one version of a computer program, this is the upgrade, the 'Dallas 2.0.' And you don't need an owner's manual because there's a lot of familiarity with this show."
Yes, even if you've never seen the original "Dallas" -- which ran from 1978-1991, garnering Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for best drama series and several nominations and wins in the acting categories as well -- this new iteration catches you up on all the Ewing family drama pretty quickly.
Still want a refresher or a quick prep?
Check out our "Dallas" Family Tree: Then & Now
"One sweet young journalist said to me, 'I never saw you on 'Dallas' because...
"I think it's an upgrade," said Brenda Strong, who plays Ann Ewing, Bobby's (Patrick Duffy) new wife. "If you have one version of a computer program, this is the upgrade, the 'Dallas 2.0.' And you don't need an owner's manual because there's a lot of familiarity with this show."
Yes, even if you've never seen the original "Dallas" -- which ran from 1978-1991, garnering Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for best drama series and several nominations and wins in the acting categories as well -- this new iteration catches you up on all the Ewing family drama pretty quickly.
Still want a refresher or a quick prep?
Check out our "Dallas" Family Tree: Then & Now
"One sweet young journalist said to me, 'I never saw you on 'Dallas' because...
- 6/12/2012
- by Maggie Furlong
- Huffington Post
"Dallas" is back (two-hour series premiere airs Wed., June 13, 9 p.m. Et on TNT), but don't call it a reboot.
"I think it's an upgrade," said Brenda Strong, who plays Ann Ewing, Bobby's (Patrick Duffy) new wife. "If you have one version of a computer program, this is the upgrade, the 'Dallas 2.0.' And you don't need an owner's manual because there's a lot of familiarity with this show."
Yes, even if you've never seen the original "Dallas" -- which ran from 1978-1991, garnering Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for best drama series and several nominations and wins in the acting categories as well -- this new iteration catches you up on all the Ewing family drama pretty quickly.
Still want a refresher or a quick prep?
Check out our "Dallas" Family Tree: Then & Now
"One sweet young journalist said to me, 'I never saw you on 'Dallas' because...
"I think it's an upgrade," said Brenda Strong, who plays Ann Ewing, Bobby's (Patrick Duffy) new wife. "If you have one version of a computer program, this is the upgrade, the 'Dallas 2.0.' And you don't need an owner's manual because there's a lot of familiarity with this show."
Yes, even if you've never seen the original "Dallas" -- which ran from 1978-1991, garnering Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for best drama series and several nominations and wins in the acting categories as well -- this new iteration catches you up on all the Ewing family drama pretty quickly.
Still want a refresher or a quick prep?
Check out our "Dallas" Family Tree: Then & Now
"One sweet young journalist said to me, 'I never saw you on 'Dallas' because...
- 6/12/2012
- by Maggie Furlong
- Aol TV.
Chicago – With the success of mystery shows like “C.S.I.” and “The Mentalist,” why not try and bring back a staple of the ’70s and ’80s TV scene, the mystery movie of the week? Such is the thinking behind TNT’s programmers, as the network will debut a whopping four stand-alone mystery movies in the next month, starting with tonight’s debut of “Scott Turow’s Innocent,” starring Bill Pullman, Marcia Gay Harden, Alfred Molina, and Richard Schiff. Despite the stellar cast, this is a limp, dull effort that will only serve to remind viewers why they don’t make TV movies like this often any more.
Television Rating: 2.0/5.0
Twenty years ago, Turow made waves with the book and film for the tight mystery of “Presumed Innocent.” In Alan Pakula’s film, Harrison Ford memorably played Rusty Sabich, a prosecutor who watched his life turn upside down after his mistress ended up dead.
Television Rating: 2.0/5.0
Twenty years ago, Turow made waves with the book and film for the tight mystery of “Presumed Innocent.” In Alan Pakula’s film, Harrison Ford memorably played Rusty Sabich, a prosecutor who watched his life turn upside down after his mistress ended up dead.
- 11/29/2011
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Let's start the weekly round-up with Grimm.
Grimm's ratings dropped a little this week, but the show still won the 18-49 demo in its timeslot, finishing ahead of CSI: NY, Fringe and Supernatural, and rising by a full frakking ratings point (1.8) after Chuck (0.8). Wake up, Chuck.
Hitfix visited the set in Portland recently and posted a lengthy report. Here is a snippet:
Sasha Roiz on how his character will develop later in the series: "I’m not a Grimm descendent, but I'm a descendent of a long line that dates back just as Grimm does and we have a bit of a history and a past, so my line is a royal line and that will slowly unfold throughout the series."Collider has a longer interview with Sasha and Reggie Lee (more at the link):
It’s nice to see your character – like the main character – has the duality.
Grimm's ratings dropped a little this week, but the show still won the 18-49 demo in its timeslot, finishing ahead of CSI: NY, Fringe and Supernatural, and rising by a full frakking ratings point (1.8) after Chuck (0.8). Wake up, Chuck.
Hitfix visited the set in Portland recently and posted a lengthy report. Here is a snippet:
Sasha Roiz on how his character will develop later in the series: "I’m not a Grimm descendent, but I'm a descendent of a long line that dates back just as Grimm does and we have a bit of a history and a past, so my line is a royal line and that will slowly unfold throughout the series."Collider has a longer interview with Sasha and Reggie Lee (more at the link):
It’s nice to see your character – like the main character – has the duality.
- 11/6/2011
- by fanshawe
- CapricaTV
TNT has some pretty cool shows on, Falling Skies and Southland are my personal favorites. The Closer is a really enjoyable show as well. The Fall/Winter schedule has been released for the networks lineup. Keep reading for all the details.
Let us know what your favorite show is on TNT?
Official Press Release:
After scoring its most successful summer of original programming ever, including the launch of mega-hit Falling Skies, TNT is set to heat up the fall and winter with a terrific lineup of popular and acclaimed original series and a showcase of new original movies. The drama network’s slate includes the return of basic cable’s top two series of all time, The Closer, starring 2010 Emmy® winner Kyra Sedgwick, and Rizzoli & Isles, starring Angie Harmon and Sasha Alexander; all-new episodes of the hit caper series Leverage, starring Timothy Hutton; and a new season of the critically acclaimed Southland.
Let us know what your favorite show is on TNT?
Official Press Release:
After scoring its most successful summer of original programming ever, including the launch of mega-hit Falling Skies, TNT is set to heat up the fall and winter with a terrific lineup of popular and acclaimed original series and a showcase of new original movies. The drama network’s slate includes the return of basic cable’s top two series of all time, The Closer, starring 2010 Emmy® winner Kyra Sedgwick, and Rizzoli & Isles, starring Angie Harmon and Sasha Alexander; all-new episodes of the hit caper series Leverage, starring Timothy Hutton; and a new season of the critically acclaimed Southland.
- 8/23/2011
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
School is out permanently for the cast and crew of Glory Daze. The one-hour TBS series has been cancelled following one season of 10 episodes, according to Variety.
The series takes place in the 1986 and revolves around a group of friends on an Indiana college campus. Glory Daze stars Kelly Blatz, Callard Harris, Matt Bush, Drew Seeley, Hartley Sawyer, Julianna Guill, and Tim Meadows.
It was one of the few original comedies on the network but apparently didn't measure up. Back in November, the first episode attracted a 1.0 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 1.828 million total viewers. The ratings declined after that, hitting a low of a 0.4 rating and 0.941 million.
The series finale of Glory Daze, titled "Some Like It Hot Tub," aired on January 18th and registered a 0.6 in the demo and...
The series takes place in the 1986 and revolves around a group of friends on an Indiana college campus. Glory Daze stars Kelly Blatz, Callard Harris, Matt Bush, Drew Seeley, Hartley Sawyer, Julianna Guill, and Tim Meadows.
It was one of the few original comedies on the network but apparently didn't measure up. Back in November, the first episode attracted a 1.0 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 1.828 million total viewers. The ratings declined after that, hitting a low of a 0.4 rating and 0.941 million.
The series finale of Glory Daze, titled "Some Like It Hot Tub," aired on January 18th and registered a 0.6 in the demo and...
- 2/24/2011
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It's college, and it's the '80s, so get ready for wild times. If you haven't been watching TBS' Glory Daze, then you have been missing the retro-coolest, college-life deconstruction to come along in... ever. I want people to get interested in the show (or get a chance to win, if they're already fans), so I have a nice prize pack to give away to two lucky winners. Check out a lot of information about the show below, as well as come cool videos, and enter to win. yourself some cool goodies.
Glory Daze follows the fun -- and awkward -- misadventures of four freshmen as they navigate college life, trying to figure out who they are and who they want to be. Joel (Kelly Blatz) is a typical guy next door who is determined to keep his focus on pre-med, at least until he meets his unattainable dream girl,...
Glory Daze follows the fun -- and awkward -- misadventures of four freshmen as they navigate college life, trying to figure out who they are and who they want to be. Joel (Kelly Blatz) is a typical guy next door who is determined to keep his focus on pre-med, at least until he meets his unattainable dream girl,...
- 1/12/2011
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
I’m sure by now, everyone has seen the movie Animal House, or the hundreds of movies it spawned, like American Pie. Well, have you ever thought ‘gee, that would make a sweet show, but they should do it in the ‘80s, when everything was cooler?’ Well, if you did, then you should check out Glory Daze on TBS, starting Tuesday, the 17th, at 8 pm.
The show starts off introducing a few freshman to the campus, which fit the archetypes perfectly. We have the Asian, the jock, the geek and the guy trying to get laid. After a really funny scene with Brad Garrett as a parent, we get a scene to establish we are still in school with a hilarious professor played by Tim Meadows (SNL, Ladies Man). Finally, we get to the freshman trying to find a fraternity to pledge. They come upon what might as well be...
The show starts off introducing a few freshman to the campus, which fit the archetypes perfectly. We have the Asian, the jock, the geek and the guy trying to get laid. After a really funny scene with Brad Garrett as a parent, we get a scene to establish we are still in school with a hilarious professor played by Tim Meadows (SNL, Ladies Man). Finally, we get to the freshman trying to find a fraternity to pledge. They come upon what might as well be...
- 11/15/2010
- by Kevin
E4 has picked up the UK rights to the new American comedy Glory Daze. The ensemble show, set in the 1980s, focuses on a group of friends as they try to get used to college life. The cast includes former Saturday Night Live star Tim Meadows and Sons of Anarchy actor Callard Harris. E4's acting head of acquisitions Penny Harris said: "We're incredibly excited that Glory Daze is joining E4's fresh slate of comedy-drama offerings. It highlights the channel's (more)...
- 10/28/2010
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
New York -- TBS has picked up one-hour college comedy series "Glory Daze" for a premiere late this year.
The show, set in the 1980s, stars Kelly Blatz ("Aaron Stone"), Callard Harris ("Sons of Anarchy"), Matt Bush ("High School"), Drew Seeley ("Freshman Father"), Hartley Sawyer ("Killian"), Julianna Guill ("My Alibi") and Tim Meadows ("Saturday Night Live," "Mean Girls").
TBS has ordered eight episodes of the series, created by Walt Becker ("Wild Hogs") and Michael LeSieur ("You, Me and Dupree") who serve as executive producers. The show is produced by TBS Productions.
"Glory Daze" is about group of friends trying to navigate college life in 1980s Wisconsin. "From being out on their own for the first time to pledging a fraternity, they discover how challenging the next few years are going to be," the network said in a description.
"Glory Daze is a sharply written, laugh-out-loud comedy with a talented ensemble cast,...
The show, set in the 1980s, stars Kelly Blatz ("Aaron Stone"), Callard Harris ("Sons of Anarchy"), Matt Bush ("High School"), Drew Seeley ("Freshman Father"), Hartley Sawyer ("Killian"), Julianna Guill ("My Alibi") and Tim Meadows ("Saturday Night Live," "Mean Girls").
TBS has ordered eight episodes of the series, created by Walt Becker ("Wild Hogs") and Michael LeSieur ("You, Me and Dupree") who serve as executive producers. The show is produced by TBS Productions.
"Glory Daze" is about group of friends trying to navigate college life in 1980s Wisconsin. "From being out on their own for the first time to pledging a fraternity, they discover how challenging the next few years are going to be," the network said in a description.
"Glory Daze is a sharply written, laugh-out-loud comedy with a talented ensemble cast,...
- 5/14/2010
- by By Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
TBS has officially ordered hourlong fraternity comedy pilot Glory Daze to series. The series pickup for Franklin & Bash, which will move to TNT, is still pending. TBS has ordered eight episodes of Glory Daze, including the pilot, for a premiere in late 2010. The series, from TBS Prods and creators/executive producers Walt Becker (Wild Hogs) and Michael LeSieur (You, Me and Dupree), centers on a group of friends who are trying to navigate college life in 1980s Wisconsin. Kelly Blatz, Callard Harris, Matt Bush, Drew Seeley, Hartley Sawyer, Julianna Guill and Tim Meadows star. Exclusive 'Glory Daze' Close To TBS Series [...]...
- 5/14/2010
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
TBS has tapped Breckin Meyer and Mark-Paul Gosselaar as the leads in its hourlong comedy pilot "Franklin & Bash," lifting the contingency off the project.
The cable network also has cast another hourlong pilot, "Glory Daze," with Tim Meadows and Kelly Blatz. They lead a largely young, ensemble cast that includes Julianna Guill, Callard Harris, Matt Bush, Hartley Sawyer and Drew Seeley.
"Bash," from Sony TV, writers Kevin Falls and Bill Chais and producer Jamie Tarses, revolves around Jared Franklin (Meyer) and Steven Bash (Gosselaar), two street lawyers and lifelong friends who, after taking down a white-shoe law firm in a high-profile case, are recruited by the firm's patriarch. Bash has an uncanny ability to connect with a jury and judge, and Franklin is bent on sticking it to the Man.
"Robot Chicken" regular Meyer is repped by Gersh and the Collective.
Gosselaar most recently starred on the legal drama "Raising the Bar,...
The cable network also has cast another hourlong pilot, "Glory Daze," with Tim Meadows and Kelly Blatz. They lead a largely young, ensemble cast that includes Julianna Guill, Callard Harris, Matt Bush, Hartley Sawyer and Drew Seeley.
"Bash," from Sony TV, writers Kevin Falls and Bill Chais and producer Jamie Tarses, revolves around Jared Franklin (Meyer) and Steven Bash (Gosselaar), two street lawyers and lifelong friends who, after taking down a white-shoe law firm in a high-profile case, are recruited by the firm's patriarch. Bash has an uncanny ability to connect with a jury and judge, and Franklin is bent on sticking it to the Man.
"Robot Chicken" regular Meyer is repped by Gersh and the Collective.
Gosselaar most recently starred on the legal drama "Raising the Bar,...
- 3/8/2010
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
On tonight's episode of The Mentalist, "A Price Above Rubies", something phenomenal happened: Patrick Jane didn't have all of the answers. This gave Lisbon plenty of smug satisfaction, especially after he terrified her in the show's opening scene.
Cho and Lisbon start off The Mentalist in formal wear, making nice at a charity banquet to one of the Cbi's benefactors, Esther Doverton (Dey Young). Jane takes the stage, supposedly to represent the Cbi with some magic tricks and mind-reading. After tossing an egg into the air–and invisibility–Jane announces he's dropping the act in order to "transform [their] consciousness." He then launches into a speech, about the cruelties and injustices of the world that are going on while they stand around and sip champagne. Lisbon is worried as the room falls silent, but Jane manages to turn the guests' guilt and discomfort into a show of solidarity and charitable contributions.
Cho and Lisbon start off The Mentalist in formal wear, making nice at a charity banquet to one of the Cbi's benefactors, Esther Doverton (Dey Young). Jane takes the stage, supposedly to represent the Cbi with some magic tricks and mind-reading. After tossing an egg into the air–and invisibility–Jane announces he's dropping the act in order to "transform [their] consciousness." He then launches into a speech, about the cruelties and injustices of the world that are going on while they stand around and sip champagne. Lisbon is worried as the room falls silent, but Jane manages to turn the guests' guilt and discomfort into a show of solidarity and charitable contributions.
- 12/11/2009
- by ValerieDavid
- TVovermind.com
Sasha Roiz ("Unthinkable") has been upped to series regular on Sci Fi's "Caprica" after guest starring in the pilot as Sam Adama, brother of lead Joseph Adama (Esai Morales). He is repped by Domain and Pearl Hanan Management.
Meanwhile, Callard Harris ("Roommates") has joined FX's drama series "Sons of Anarchy" as a recurring, playing a tough Irish gun trafficker. He is repped by UTA and Flutie Entertainment.
Meanwhile, Callard Harris ("Roommates") has joined FX's drama series "Sons of Anarchy" as a recurring, playing a tough Irish gun trafficker. He is repped by UTA and Flutie Entertainment.
- 4/28/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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