When ABC cancelled The Catch Thursday, it effectively changed Ben and Alice’s fate from fun-and-kicky! to tragically unresolved.
The Season 2 finale — which now will serve as a series finale — ends with Ben hopping a private jet out of the country to avoid getting hauled in by the FBI (led by a very ticked-off Justine). And when Alice decides to stay behind, the pair promises to see each other as soon as possible, then she watches wistfully as Ben takes off for less-illegal pastures.
What we now know that Alice doesn’t: They’ll never — bar a wrap-up movie or...
The Season 2 finale — which now will serve as a series finale — ends with Ben hopping a private jet out of the country to avoid getting hauled in by the FBI (led by a very ticked-off Justine). And when Alice decides to stay behind, the pair promises to see each other as soon as possible, then she watches wistfully as Ben takes off for less-illegal pastures.
What we now know that Alice doesn’t: They’ll never — bar a wrap-up movie or...
- 5/12/2017
- TVLine.com
In Thursday’s Grey’s Anatomy, Alex repeatedly reminded a young patient that nothing’s as bad as broccoli. However, the doctor’s own situation came pretty damn close. Not only was he charged with felony assault in the second degree, but Jo made it clear that they were through, and Bailey decided that he could no longer operate at Grey Sloan. Could his prognosis get any worse? Thankfully, no. Read on, and we’ll get to the one ray of hope with which “Catastrophe and the Cure” left Karev.
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- 9/30/2016
- TVLine.com
Before we get too far in, let us say this: There are so many more shows coming out. Even limiting our list to the upcoming debuts on broadcast TV, we still have “Timeless,” “No Tomorrow,” “Rocky Horror Picture Show” and “Man With a Plan,” to name just a few.
But over the past few weeks, Fall TV has kicked into high gear. With prominent new releases like “Lethal Weapon,” “Designated Survivor” and “Pitch” as well as low-profile favorites like “Speechless” and “Son of Zorn,” there’s been a lot of new options to sift through. Which ones should you be watching? Which shows should you skip? Which pilots are worth sampling, and which series should have a permanent slot on your DVR?
Last Week’S Episode: Emmys 2016: The Best and Worst Moments, from Great Speeches to ‘Stranger Things’
Enter Very Good TV Podcast. IndieWire TV Editor Liz Shannon Miller...
But over the past few weeks, Fall TV has kicked into high gear. With prominent new releases like “Lethal Weapon,” “Designated Survivor” and “Pitch” as well as low-profile favorites like “Speechless” and “Son of Zorn,” there’s been a lot of new options to sift through. Which ones should you be watching? Which shows should you skip? Which pilots are worth sampling, and which series should have a permanent slot on your DVR?
Last Week’S Episode: Emmys 2016: The Best and Worst Moments, from Great Speeches to ‘Stranger Things’
Enter Very Good TV Podcast. IndieWire TV Editor Liz Shannon Miller...
- 9/26/2016
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
The promos for this week’s Grey’s Anatomy sounded so dramatic that it seemed like a good idea to tune in with defibrillator paddles at the ready. But, when all was said and done, were you really shocked by the “one shocking hook-up” in Season 12’s penultimate episode? Did your jaw really hit the floor when you heard the “two jaw-dropping proposals”? Or were you more taken aback by what wasn’t in the previews? Let’s rewind, then we’ll discuss.
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- 5/13/2016
- TVLine.com
As he struggles to prepare a wedding speech for his two friends whom he unwittingly set up, Dan must face his lingering feelings for the bride and deal with her conniving uncle.
"Speechless" was written and directed by Paul Briganti, and stars Mike Antonucci, George Basil, Hannah Pearl Utt, and Ryan Hunter. This is a well shot short with sharp writing and fantastic comedic performances.
To see Paul Briganti's Disney Princess Parody of Spring Breakers, click here.
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"Speechless" was written and directed by Paul Briganti, and stars Mike Antonucci, George Basil, Hannah Pearl Utt, and Ryan Hunter. This is a well shot short with sharp writing and fantastic comedic performances.
To see Paul Briganti's Disney Princess Parody of Spring Breakers, click here.
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- 7/18/2013
- by Eli Reyes
- GeekTyrant
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