Kerry Condon
Believe, Season 1, Episode 10: “Collapse”
Teleplay by Jonas Pate, Story by Jonas Pate and Bobby Arnot
Directed by David Boyd
Airs Sundays at 9pm (Et) on NBC
One of the constant problems Tate and Winter have encountered over the course of the series is how to balance staying on the run with Bo’s desire to help people in need. Previous attempts to juggle both have put one or more members of the team perilously close to authorities, leaving them scrambling from the clutches of police. This week’s episode brings Tate and Bo to their closest brush with the law to date, as they race to save Agent Ferrell from impending doom in a compelling episode that makes some major character shifts.
Getting a look at Skouras’ increasingly unhinged state is a fascinating aspect of this week’s episode. As the last few episodes have shown, Skouras...
Believe, Season 1, Episode 10: “Collapse”
Teleplay by Jonas Pate, Story by Jonas Pate and Bobby Arnot
Directed by David Boyd
Airs Sundays at 9pm (Et) on NBC
One of the constant problems Tate and Winter have encountered over the course of the series is how to balance staying on the run with Bo’s desire to help people in need. Previous attempts to juggle both have put one or more members of the team perilously close to authorities, leaving them scrambling from the clutches of police. This week’s episode brings Tate and Bo to their closest brush with the law to date, as they race to save Agent Ferrell from impending doom in a compelling episode that makes some major character shifts.
Getting a look at Skouras’ increasingly unhinged state is a fascinating aspect of this week’s episode. As the last few episodes have shown, Skouras...
- 5/27/2014
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
John Finn, Johnny Sequoyah, Delroy Lindo, Jamie Chung
Believe, Season 1, Episode 6: “Sinking”
Written by Seamus Kevin Fahey
Directed by Roxann Dawson
Airs Sundays at 9pm (Et) on NBC
Since Winter, Channing, and the group broke Tate out of Death Row, the latter has expressed a strong desire to confront the people who put him in jail in the first place. Tate’s earlier efforts to escape have been hampered by the FBI-led manhunt as well as Winter insisting that his first priority is to look after Bo, an assignment Tate has shown some interest in carrying out. However, Bo’s disengagement of Tate’s ankle bracelet at the end of last week’s episode gave him his first real opportunity to follow his own agenda. This week’s episode puts the focus on Tate’s history, in an exciting episode that alters character dynamics permanently.
The look at Tate...
Believe, Season 1, Episode 6: “Sinking”
Written by Seamus Kevin Fahey
Directed by Roxann Dawson
Airs Sundays at 9pm (Et) on NBC
Since Winter, Channing, and the group broke Tate out of Death Row, the latter has expressed a strong desire to confront the people who put him in jail in the first place. Tate’s earlier efforts to escape have been hampered by the FBI-led manhunt as well as Winter insisting that his first priority is to look after Bo, an assignment Tate has shown some interest in carrying out. However, Bo’s disengagement of Tate’s ankle bracelet at the end of last week’s episode gave him his first real opportunity to follow his own agenda. This week’s episode puts the focus on Tate’s history, in an exciting episode that alters character dynamics permanently.
The look at Tate...
- 4/15/2014
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
Johnny Sequoyah, Jake McLaughlin
Believe, Season 1, Episode 3: “Origin”
Written by Jonas Pate
Directed by Stephen Williams
Airs Sundays at 9pm (Et) on NBC
While the close personal bond between Winter and Bo has been clear over the first two episodes of Believe, not much has been known about what created this bond, and why Winter feels so protective of the child. Similarly, while Skouras is aware of Bo, and has a facility housing others like her, how he began his operation has been shrouded in mystery. This week’s episode takes on both questions, revealing new details in an entertaining episode that reveals facts which are likely to have noticeable ramifications down the line.
Nina Adams’ fatalistic view of her own survival is an intriguing aspect of this episode. Her interactions with Skouras and Winter make it clear that she considered her capabilities more of a burden than a gift,...
Believe, Season 1, Episode 3: “Origin”
Written by Jonas Pate
Directed by Stephen Williams
Airs Sundays at 9pm (Et) on NBC
While the close personal bond between Winter and Bo has been clear over the first two episodes of Believe, not much has been known about what created this bond, and why Winter feels so protective of the child. Similarly, while Skouras is aware of Bo, and has a facility housing others like her, how he began his operation has been shrouded in mystery. This week’s episode takes on both questions, revealing new details in an entertaining episode that reveals facts which are likely to have noticeable ramifications down the line.
Nina Adams’ fatalistic view of her own survival is an intriguing aspect of this episode. Her interactions with Skouras and Winter make it clear that she considered her capabilities more of a burden than a gift,...
- 3/24/2014
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
Johnny Sequoyah, Delroy Lindo
Believe, Season 1, Episode 1: “Pilot”
Written by Alfonso Cuarón and Marc Friedman
Directed by Alfonso Cuarón
Aired Monday at 10Pm (Et) before moving to Sundays at 9pm (Et) on NBC
As a producer, J.J. Abrams has been behind some of the more well-regarded series of the past decade, including Lost, Fringe, and Person of Interest. His involvement in a series alone brings a level of interest with it. The move of Alfonso Cuarón to American television, meanwhile, brings with it its own level of excitement. Fresh off an Oscar win for Best Director, Cuarón is well-respected in critical circles, and it will certainly be exciting to see what he does with television, as he returns to the medium for the first time since 1990. Believe, however, has the benefit of having both these individuals onboard, which gives the show a lot of potential. Aided by Cuarón, the...
Believe, Season 1, Episode 1: “Pilot”
Written by Alfonso Cuarón and Marc Friedman
Directed by Alfonso Cuarón
Aired Monday at 10Pm (Et) before moving to Sundays at 9pm (Et) on NBC
As a producer, J.J. Abrams has been behind some of the more well-regarded series of the past decade, including Lost, Fringe, and Person of Interest. His involvement in a series alone brings a level of interest with it. The move of Alfonso Cuarón to American television, meanwhile, brings with it its own level of excitement. Fresh off an Oscar win for Best Director, Cuarón is well-respected in critical circles, and it will certainly be exciting to see what he does with television, as he returns to the medium for the first time since 1990. Believe, however, has the benefit of having both these individuals onboard, which gives the show a lot of potential. Aided by Cuarón, the...
- 3/11/2014
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
The Main Event and Nxt this week showed a very European flavor with double duty from Antonio Césaro. The former Us champion showed why, despite popular opinion, he is not boring. Hopefully his future will change soon enough. And he will be at the level that we all know he deserves. A card-carrying example of this was this week’s Main Event featured contest as Antonio versus Sheamus.
The match between the two men was a smash mouth back-and-forth contest. There was a segment in which Antonio hit a European uppercut as Sheamus was coming off the top rope with a shoulder block, which was a thing of beauty. The Celtic warrior was definitely trying to get the very bare-bones Cesaro over to management. But I think the office just sees him as that mechanic that can work with anybody. Nothing more. Nothing less. As sad as that is to say.
The match between the two men was a smash mouth back-and-forth contest. There was a segment in which Antonio hit a European uppercut as Sheamus was coming off the top rope with a shoulder block, which was a thing of beauty. The Celtic warrior was definitely trying to get the very bare-bones Cesaro over to management. But I think the office just sees him as that mechanic that can work with anybody. Nothing more. Nothing less. As sad as that is to say.
- 6/6/2013
- by Paul Jordan
- Obsessed with Film
"Lost Girl" was looking pretty bleak in season 2.
The Garuda was on the verge of destroying faedom until succubus Bo (Anna Silk) and her friends -- Dyson (Kris Holden-Ried), Kenzi (Ksenia Solo), Lauren (Zoie Palmer), Trick (Richard Howland) and Hale (K.C. Collins) -- managed to vanquish their ancient adversary. Victory came with a high price tag, though. Love was lost. Lives were sacrificed. Secrets were revealed and Bo embraced her dark side. In the aftermath, surely things have calmed down enough for the gang to pick up the pieces and catch their breath, right? Not exactly.
When the third season of "Lost Girl" kicks off on January 6 (on Showcase in Canada; Jan. 14 on SyFy in the Us), there will be a mysterious new fae named Tamsin ("Birds of Prey"'s Rachel Skarsten) in town. An imminent threat is also looming and Bo has been acting kind of strange lately...
On...
The Garuda was on the verge of destroying faedom until succubus Bo (Anna Silk) and her friends -- Dyson (Kris Holden-Ried), Kenzi (Ksenia Solo), Lauren (Zoie Palmer), Trick (Richard Howland) and Hale (K.C. Collins) -- managed to vanquish their ancient adversary. Victory came with a high price tag, though. Love was lost. Lives were sacrificed. Secrets were revealed and Bo embraced her dark side. In the aftermath, surely things have calmed down enough for the gang to pick up the pieces and catch their breath, right? Not exactly.
When the third season of "Lost Girl" kicks off on January 6 (on Showcase in Canada; Jan. 14 on SyFy in the Us), there will be a mysterious new fae named Tamsin ("Birds of Prey"'s Rachel Skarsten) in town. An imminent threat is also looming and Bo has been acting kind of strange lately...
On...
- 1/4/2013
- by Chris Jancelewicz
- Huffington Post
I hope you’re all watching Lost Girl, the Syfy broadcast of the hit Canadian show. If not, be sure to check this one out, because it’s a lot of fun. Stars Anna Silk, Ksenia Solo, and Kris Holden-Ried were available for a Q&A session recently, and as we approach the first season finale on the Syfy run, I thought you might want to get to know these characters better.
For those still out of the loop, a little background -
Meet Bo. She’s just your average, gorgeous, butt-kicking, life-force-sucking bartender on the run. Her inhuman hunger for human energy has plagued her for the past ten years and is a secret she keeps close, but when she uses her power to stop a rape, her dark identity is exposed. The girl, a pickpocket named Kenzi, won’t let Bo slip away without an explanation for the...
For those still out of the loop, a little background -
Meet Bo. She’s just your average, gorgeous, butt-kicking, life-force-sucking bartender on the run. Her inhuman hunger for human energy has plagued her for the past ten years and is a secret she keeps close, but when she uses her power to stop a rape, her dark identity is exposed. The girl, a pickpocket named Kenzi, won’t let Bo slip away without an explanation for the...
- 3/18/2012
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
Oliver isn't sure he knows how to be a dad. Can Kyle help him through his uncertainty?
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2:05Pm Est: Layla is sitting in the dark waiting for Cris to come home. Uh-oh.
Oliver (who's holding baby Sierra, and looks so beyond adorable doing it) and Kyle get a clean bill of health for Sierra and can take her home.
Oh jeez, it's a Jessica day. I wish to God she really would go back in time ... and stay there.
On the plus side, it's also a Roxy day. She and Tbtd get into it about the whereabouts of Roxy's ..."son" ... Sky. I'm sorry, but I just can't get over the ridiculousness of it all.
Gigi and Sky , yadda, yadda .... Bo is shot.
2:10: McBaaain congratulates Oliver, who is positively beaming every time he says "my daughter". And I can't believe I'm admitting this,...
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2:05Pm Est: Layla is sitting in the dark waiting for Cris to come home. Uh-oh.
Oliver (who's holding baby Sierra, and looks so beyond adorable doing it) and Kyle get a clean bill of health for Sierra and can take her home.
Oh jeez, it's a Jessica day. I wish to God she really would go back in time ... and stay there.
On the plus side, it's also a Roxy day. She and Tbtd get into it about the whereabouts of Roxy's ..."son" ... Sky. I'm sorry, but I just can't get over the ridiculousness of it all.
Gigi and Sky , yadda, yadda .... Bo is shot.
2:10: McBaaain congratulates Oliver, who is positively beaming every time he says "my daughter". And I can't believe I'm admitting this,...
- 4/6/2010
- by snicks
- The Backlot
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