From VancouverFilm.Net, take a look at "The Flash" episode "So Long and Goodnight", directed by Alexandra La Roche, airing April 21, 2020 on The CW:
"...after 'Black Hole' hires 'Rag Doll' (Troy James) to kill 'Joe' (Jesse L. Martin)...
"...'Singh' (Patrick Sabongui) suggests he go into 'Witness Protection'...
"...but Joe refuses to stop investigating 'Carver' (Eric Nenninger).
"Then while investigating Carver with 'Cisco' (Carlos Valdes), 'Ralph' (Hartley Sawyer) runs into 'Sue' (Natalie Dreyfuss) and 'Iris' (Candice Patton) becomes suspicious of 'Eva' (Efrat Dor)..."
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"...after 'Black Hole' hires 'Rag Doll' (Troy James) to kill 'Joe' (Jesse L. Martin)...
"...'Singh' (Patrick Sabongui) suggests he go into 'Witness Protection'...
"...but Joe refuses to stop investigating 'Carver' (Eric Nenninger).
"Then while investigating Carver with 'Cisco' (Carlos Valdes), 'Ralph' (Hartley Sawyer) runs into 'Sue' (Natalie Dreyfuss) and 'Iris' (Candice Patton) becomes suspicious of 'Eva' (Efrat Dor)..."
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- 4/20/2020
- by Unknown
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From VancouverFilm.Net, take a look at "The Flash" episode "So Long and Goodnight", directed by Alexandra La Roche, airing April 21, 2020 on The CW:
"...after 'Black Hole' hires 'Rag Doll' (Troy James) to kill 'Joe' (Jesse L. Martin), 'Singh' (Patrick Sabongui) suggests he go into 'Witness Protection' but Joe refuses to stop investigating 'Carver' (Eric Nenninger).
"Then while investigating Carver with 'Cisco' (Carlos Valdes), 'Ralph' (Hartley Sawyer) runs into 'Sue' (Natalie Dreyfuss) and 'Iris' (Candice Patton) becomes suspicious of 'Eva' (Efrat Dor)..."
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"...after 'Black Hole' hires 'Rag Doll' (Troy James) to kill 'Joe' (Jesse L. Martin), 'Singh' (Patrick Sabongui) suggests he go into 'Witness Protection' but Joe refuses to stop investigating 'Carver' (Eric Nenninger).
"Then while investigating Carver with 'Cisco' (Carlos Valdes), 'Ralph' (Hartley Sawyer) runs into 'Sue' (Natalie Dreyfuss) and 'Iris' (Candice Patton) becomes suspicious of 'Eva' (Efrat Dor)..."
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- 4/5/2020
- by Unknown
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"The Flash" episode "So Long and Goodnight", directed by Alexandra La Roche, airs April 7, 2020 on The CW:
"...after 'Black Hole' hires 'Rag Doll' (Troy James) to kill 'Joe' (Jesse L. Martin), 'Singh' (Patrick Sabongui) suggests he go into 'Witness Protection' but Joe refuses to stop investigating 'Carver' (Eric Nenninger).
"Then while investigating Carver with 'Cisco' (Carlos Valdes), 'Ralph' (Hartley Sawyer) runs into 'Sue' (Natalie Dreyfuss), while 'Iris' (Candice Patton) becomes suspicious of 'Eva' (Efrat Dor)..."
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"...after 'Black Hole' hires 'Rag Doll' (Troy James) to kill 'Joe' (Jesse L. Martin), 'Singh' (Patrick Sabongui) suggests he go into 'Witness Protection' but Joe refuses to stop investigating 'Carver' (Eric Nenninger).
"Then while investigating Carver with 'Cisco' (Carlos Valdes), 'Ralph' (Hartley Sawyer) runs into 'Sue' (Natalie Dreyfuss), while 'Iris' (Candice Patton) becomes suspicious of 'Eva' (Efrat Dor)..."
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- 3/18/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
The Walt Disney Company continues developing an adaptation of the six-issue Icon Comics graphic novel series, "Incognito" (2008), written by Ed Brubaker and illustrated by Sean Phillips, as a live-action series:
"...What if you were an ex-super-villain hiding out in 'Witness Protection', but all you could think about were the days when the 'firewalls' were in place, and the rules didn't apply to you?
"Could you stand the toil of an average life after years of leaving destruction in your wake? And what if you couldn't stand it? What would you do then?..."
"'Incognito' is the story of a bad guy forced to be good," said Brubaker," and what happens when he starts to go stir-crazy from the monotony of normal life. It's a dark look at good and evil and pulp and noir all in one hard-hitting package."
"Set in a world where pulp magazine heroes...
"...What if you were an ex-super-villain hiding out in 'Witness Protection', but all you could think about were the days when the 'firewalls' were in place, and the rules didn't apply to you?
"Could you stand the toil of an average life after years of leaving destruction in your wake? And what if you couldn't stand it? What would you do then?..."
"'Incognito' is the story of a bad guy forced to be good," said Brubaker," and what happens when he starts to go stir-crazy from the monotony of normal life. It's a dark look at good and evil and pulp and noir all in one hard-hitting package."
"Set in a world where pulp magazine heroes...
- 2/27/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Suicide is one of those things that's vital to talk about, but most people tiptoe around it because it makes them uncomfortable.
Police departments really do have a suicide epidemic on their hands, though, and Blue Bloods Season 10 Episode 12 had the courage to address it.
Frank's dilemma after Rosemary Martin blamed him for her husband's suicide made for a powerful hour of television, especially juxtaposed with the other storylines.
It's hard to write stories about suicide well. It's too sensitive a topic and writers run the risk of either being melodramatic or writing unrealistic nonsense that makes it harder for viewers who are contemplating suicide to seek help.
Fortunately, Blue Bloods did neither.
Frank: Mrs. Martin, I'm so sorry. I -
Rosemary: Save it. I don't want to hear it. How many officers have to die before we admit the truth that nobody has their back out there? You killed him.
Police departments really do have a suicide epidemic on their hands, though, and Blue Bloods Season 10 Episode 12 had the courage to address it.
Frank's dilemma after Rosemary Martin blamed him for her husband's suicide made for a powerful hour of television, especially juxtaposed with the other storylines.
It's hard to write stories about suicide well. It's too sensitive a topic and writers run the risk of either being melodramatic or writing unrealistic nonsense that makes it harder for viewers who are contemplating suicide to seek help.
Fortunately, Blue Bloods did neither.
Frank: Mrs. Martin, I'm so sorry. I -
Rosemary: Save it. I don't want to hear it. How many officers have to die before we admit the truth that nobody has their back out there? You killed him.
- 1/11/2020
- by Jack Ori
- TVfanatic
The Walt Disney Company continues developing the six-issue Icon Comics graphic novel series, "Incognito" (2008) , written by Ed Brubaker and illustrated by Sean Phillips, as a live-action series:
"...What if you were an ex-super-villain hiding out in 'Witness Protection', but all you could think about were the days when the 'firewalls' were in place, and the rules didn't apply to you?
"Could you stand the toil of an average life after years of leaving destruction in your wake? And what if you couldn't stand it? What would you do then?..."
"'Incognito' is the story of a bad guy forced to be good," said Brubaker," and what happens when he starts to go stir-crazy from the monotony of normal life. It's a dark look at good and evil and pulp and noir all in one hard-hitting package."
"Set in a world where pulp magazine heroes and villains have existed since the early 1800's,...
"...What if you were an ex-super-villain hiding out in 'Witness Protection', but all you could think about were the days when the 'firewalls' were in place, and the rules didn't apply to you?
"Could you stand the toil of an average life after years of leaving destruction in your wake? And what if you couldn't stand it? What would you do then?..."
"'Incognito' is the story of a bad guy forced to be good," said Brubaker," and what happens when he starts to go stir-crazy from the monotony of normal life. It's a dark look at good and evil and pulp and noir all in one hard-hitting package."
"Set in a world where pulp magazine heroes and villains have existed since the early 1800's,...
- 10/11/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
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