On the JoBlo Movies YouTube channel, we will be posting one full movie every day of the week, giving viewers the chance to watch them entirely free of charge. The Free Movie of the Day we have for you today is the drama All the Good Ones Are Married, starring Daryl Hannah. You can watch it over on the YouTube channel linked above, or you can just watch it in the embed at the top of this article
Based on a book by Marion Zola, All the Good Ones Are Married was directed by Terry Ingram from a screenplay by Maria Nation and Edithe Swensen. The film has the following synopsis: Ben Gold gets the break of his life as aspiring author, but must stay home with his kids, Luke and Madison, to make his 5 months deadline. His feminist wife, workaholic fashion executive Alex, selfishly decides to take in promising rebel designer Zoe Miller,...
Based on a book by Marion Zola, All the Good Ones Are Married was directed by Terry Ingram from a screenplay by Maria Nation and Edithe Swensen. The film has the following synopsis: Ben Gold gets the break of his life as aspiring author, but must stay home with his kids, Luke and Madison, to make his 5 months deadline. His feminist wife, workaholic fashion executive Alex, selfishly decides to take in promising rebel designer Zoe Miller,...
- 1/20/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
[Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers from Season 2 of “Anne With an E,” including the finale “The Growing Good of the World.”]
The first clue of the feminist direction “Anne With an E” would take in Season 2 is in the episode titles. Each is a quote by George Eliot, the nom de plume of writer Mary Anne Evans, a woman who broke the rules to make it in a man’s world during Victorian times. Although Season 1 had hinted that Anne (Amybeth McNulty) would be fighting back against gender norms and even received an Eliot novel from Aunt Josephine (Deborah Grover), this year, multiple stories converged to send a firm message about what women can do.
The main storyline in the finale “The Growing Good of the World,” in particular challenged the town of Avonlea to embrace change in the form of the female schoolteacher Miss Stacy (Joanna Douglas). Even though her teaching methods were unorthodox, and therefore suspect...
The first clue of the feminist direction “Anne With an E” would take in Season 2 is in the episode titles. Each is a quote by George Eliot, the nom de plume of writer Mary Anne Evans, a woman who broke the rules to make it in a man’s world during Victorian times. Although Season 1 had hinted that Anne (Amybeth McNulty) would be fighting back against gender norms and even received an Eliot novel from Aunt Josephine (Deborah Grover), this year, multiple stories converged to send a firm message about what women can do.
The main storyline in the finale “The Growing Good of the World,” in particular challenged the town of Avonlea to embrace change in the form of the female schoolteacher Miss Stacy (Joanna Douglas). Even though her teaching methods were unorthodox, and therefore suspect...
- 7/9/2018
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Stars: Thomas Jane, Laurence Fishburne, Ella Ballentine, Jim Watson, John Tench, Laura de Carteret, Ted Atherton, Joanna Douglas | Written and Directed by Adam Alleca
Carter (Jane), a troubled veteran who gets a chance at redemption by protecting a 12 year-old girl from an assassin after she witnesses a murder. Holding a shotgun with a single shell, he engages in physical and psychological warfare in a desperate fight for the girl’s life.
Unsurprisingly, the main premise for the film Standoff is that the film involves a stand-off between the two main characters as they both try to get the upper hand. If done incorrectly, this film has the ability to be incredibly boring. Let’s be honest, with neither party having the upper hand, it doesn’t leave much wiggle room for exciting things to happen. Thankfully, I was in luck and it turned out to be very entertaining. This was...
Carter (Jane), a troubled veteran who gets a chance at redemption by protecting a 12 year-old girl from an assassin after she witnesses a murder. Holding a shotgun with a single shell, he engages in physical and psychological warfare in a desperate fight for the girl’s life.
Unsurprisingly, the main premise for the film Standoff is that the film involves a stand-off between the two main characters as they both try to get the upper hand. If done incorrectly, this film has the ability to be incredibly boring. Let’s be honest, with neither party having the upper hand, it doesn’t leave much wiggle room for exciting things to happen. Thankfully, I was in luck and it turned out to be very entertaining. This was...
- 12/11/2015
- by Richard Axtell
- Nerdly
Rookie Blue is welcoming another Being Erica alum into its ranks.
Erin Karpluk, who played the latter series’ titular character, will recur on Season 5 of the ABC/Global series, TVLine has learned exclusively.
Video | Rookie Blue Sneak Peek: Degrassi Star Pulls a Gun on Andy and Dov
“[Being Erica] was a great show, created by one of my dear friends [Jana Sinyor],” Rookie Blue executive producer Tassie Cameron tells TVLine. “I’ve always been looking for a chance to get [Karpluk] on our show, and we finally did. So that’s very exciting.”
Cameron was mum on details about Karpluk’s character, who recurs in...
Erin Karpluk, who played the latter series’ titular character, will recur on Season 5 of the ABC/Global series, TVLine has learned exclusively.
Video | Rookie Blue Sneak Peek: Degrassi Star Pulls a Gun on Andy and Dov
“[Being Erica] was a great show, created by one of my dear friends [Jana Sinyor],” Rookie Blue executive producer Tassie Cameron tells TVLine. “I’ve always been looking for a chance to get [Karpluk] on our show, and we finally did. So that’s very exciting.”
Cameron was mum on details about Karpluk’s character, who recurs in...
- 6/16/2014
- TVLine.com
The drama series Being Erica will return this fall on CBC, a Canadian TV network, for a fourth season.
In the fourth season, Erica Strange (Erin Karpluk), a woman in her thirties from Toronto, is trained by Dr. Tom (Michael Riley). In her fourth phase of her therapy, Erica learns how to be a doctor who helps people fix their regrets.
Her trial patients get to be her own friends and family relatives. She travels back in time to help them and they're not aware that she's treating them.
Relations
Erica is still with her new boyfriend Adam (Adam Fergus). However, when Kai (Sebastian Pigott) comes back, she finds herself torn.
Erica also has to live with growing pains at 50/50 Press, a publishing company she founded with her business partner Julianne Giacomelli (Reagan Pasternak).
Erica's parents (John Boylan and Kathleen Laskey) go further in their reconciliation. As for Samantha (Joanna Douglas), Erica's younger sister,...
In the fourth season, Erica Strange (Erin Karpluk), a woman in her thirties from Toronto, is trained by Dr. Tom (Michael Riley). In her fourth phase of her therapy, Erica learns how to be a doctor who helps people fix their regrets.
Her trial patients get to be her own friends and family relatives. She travels back in time to help them and they're not aware that she's treating them.
Relations
Erica is still with her new boyfriend Adam (Adam Fergus). However, when Kai (Sebastian Pigott) comes back, she finds herself torn.
Erica also has to live with growing pains at 50/50 Press, a publishing company she founded with her business partner Julianne Giacomelli (Reagan Pasternak).
Erica's parents (John Boylan and Kathleen Laskey) go further in their reconciliation. As for Samantha (Joanna Douglas), Erica's younger sister,...
- 6/8/2011
- by anhkhoido@gmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
"Being Erica" is a bittersweet topic for American fans of the Canadian series.
Sweet, because the show has been renewed and is currently shooting Season 4. Bitter, because Disney's planned shut down of SOAPnet leaves the series without an American home next year. We can only hope someone smartens up and picks up the series for American fans.
Thankfully, we just learned something that tips us back into the sweet area when we spoke to Brandon Jay McLaren recently about his role as Bennett Ahmed on the AMC show, "The Killing."
"I just started shooting Season 4 of 'Being Erica' this week," McLaren tells Zap2it. "I always considered my character to be a one season kind of thing. When I heard about the pickup, I didn't assume I was going to be included in that. Then, I got the call that they wanted to bring the character back, which was great.
Sweet, because the show has been renewed and is currently shooting Season 4. Bitter, because Disney's planned shut down of SOAPnet leaves the series without an American home next year. We can only hope someone smartens up and picks up the series for American fans.
Thankfully, we just learned something that tips us back into the sweet area when we spoke to Brandon Jay McLaren recently about his role as Bennett Ahmed on the AMC show, "The Killing."
"I just started shooting Season 4 of 'Being Erica' this week," McLaren tells Zap2it. "I always considered my character to be a one season kind of thing. When I heard about the pickup, I didn't assume I was going to be included in that. Then, I got the call that they wanted to bring the character back, which was great.
- 5/26/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Canadian actress Erin Karpluk announced yesterday on her Facebook fan page that production has finally begin for the fourth season of the dramedy Being Erica in Toronto.
The show will return on CBC, a Canadian TV network, in fall 2011.
This TV series created by Jana Sinyor is about Erica Strange (Erin Karpluk), a woman in her thirties. With the help of a therapist (Michael Riley), she travels in her past in order to fix her regrets. At the end of the day, Erica tries to put her life back on track.
The show also stars Joanna Douglas, Vinessa Antoine, John Boylan, Kathleen Laskey, Morgan Kelly, Devon Bostick, Billy Turnbull, Adam Fergus and Brandon Jay McLaren.
CBC will reveal the synopsis of Being Erica's fourth season a few weeks before the beginning.
The show will return on CBC, a Canadian TV network, in fall 2011.
This TV series created by Jana Sinyor is about Erica Strange (Erin Karpluk), a woman in her thirties. With the help of a therapist (Michael Riley), she travels in her past in order to fix her regrets. At the end of the day, Erica tries to put her life back on track.
The show also stars Joanna Douglas, Vinessa Antoine, John Boylan, Kathleen Laskey, Morgan Kelly, Devon Bostick, Billy Turnbull, Adam Fergus and Brandon Jay McLaren.
CBC will reveal the synopsis of Being Erica's fourth season a few weeks before the beginning.
- 5/17/2011
- by anhkhoido@gmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
CBC, a Canadian TV network, announced today that its original series Being Erica will return for a fourth season. No premiere date for this season has been announced, but the show is likely to return next fall.
In the third season, Erica Strange (Erin Karpluk), a woman of Toronto in her thirties, was in the second phase of a therapy with Dr. Tom (Michael Riley). This doctor has the power to make Erica re-visit her past in order to fix a regret and learn something about life.
In her personal life, Erica works hard, along with her business partner Julianne (Reagan Pasternak) to make their independent publishing house succeed.
The show also stars Joanna Douglas, Vinessa Antoine, John Boylan, Kathleen Laskey, Morgan Kelly, Devon Bostick, Billy Turnbull, Adam Fergus and Brandon Jay McLaren.
Here's the U.S. trailer of the third season.
In the third season, Erica Strange (Erin Karpluk), a woman of Toronto in her thirties, was in the second phase of a therapy with Dr. Tom (Michael Riley). This doctor has the power to make Erica re-visit her past in order to fix a regret and learn something about life.
In her personal life, Erica works hard, along with her business partner Julianne (Reagan Pasternak) to make their independent publishing house succeed.
The show also stars Joanna Douglas, Vinessa Antoine, John Boylan, Kathleen Laskey, Morgan Kelly, Devon Bostick, Billy Turnbull, Adam Fergus and Brandon Jay McLaren.
Here's the U.S. trailer of the third season.
- 2/12/2011
- by anhkhoido@gmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
The hit Canadian TV series Being Erica will premiere on Soapnet, an American cable network, in January 26 at 11 Pm.
American fans will see the third season of this Canadian TV series in winter.
In this third season, we finally get to see what's behind the mysterious door Erica Strange (Erin Karpluk), an woman from Toronto in her thirties, has to open. Only by opening that door will Erica know where her therapy with Dr. Tom (Michael Riley), a doctor who send people back in the past so that they can fix their regrets.
In her personal life, Erica is facing uncertainty. She's wondering if the publishing house she found with Julianne (Reagan Pasternak) will succeed. In fact, Brent (Morgan Kelly), their former colleague at River Rock Publishing, will stop at nothing to put them out of business. Moreover, Erica also looks out for her mom (Kathleen Laskey) and her sister,...
American fans will see the third season of this Canadian TV series in winter.
In this third season, we finally get to see what's behind the mysterious door Erica Strange (Erin Karpluk), an woman from Toronto in her thirties, has to open. Only by opening that door will Erica know where her therapy with Dr. Tom (Michael Riley), a doctor who send people back in the past so that they can fix their regrets.
In her personal life, Erica is facing uncertainty. She's wondering if the publishing house she found with Julianne (Reagan Pasternak) will succeed. In fact, Brent (Morgan Kelly), their former colleague at River Rock Publishing, will stop at nothing to put them out of business. Moreover, Erica also looks out for her mom (Kathleen Laskey) and her sister,...
- 11/29/2010
- by anhkhoido@gmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Starting with its fifth episode, Being Erica will now be aired on Wednesday nights according to an announcement made by the Canadian TV network CBC.
Up until the broadcasting of the third season's fourth episode, the Canadian TV series Being Erica had always been aired on Tuesday at 9 Pm.
Next week, the new episodes of the third season will be aired on Wednesday at 9 Pm just after the hit reality show Dragons' Den (8 Pm). The latter is one of the 30 most watched shows in Canada and will be used as a lead-in to Being Erica.
Speaking about competition on the same day at the same hour from Canadian and American TV networks, Being Erica will face these TV series: Criminal Minds (CBS), Hell's Kitchen (Fox), Mauvais karma (Radio-Canada), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC) and Modern Family along with Cougartown, two half-hour comedies from ABC.
The show is about a single woman from Toronto,...
Up until the broadcasting of the third season's fourth episode, the Canadian TV series Being Erica had always been aired on Tuesday at 9 Pm.
Next week, the new episodes of the third season will be aired on Wednesday at 9 Pm just after the hit reality show Dragons' Den (8 Pm). The latter is one of the 30 most watched shows in Canada and will be used as a lead-in to Being Erica.
Speaking about competition on the same day at the same hour from Canadian and American TV networks, Being Erica will face these TV series: Criminal Minds (CBS), Hell's Kitchen (Fox), Mauvais karma (Radio-Canada), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC) and Modern Family along with Cougartown, two half-hour comedies from ABC.
The show is about a single woman from Toronto,...
- 10/13/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
The TV series Being Erica - which premiered two days ago on the Canadian TV network CBC - has always given us so much surprises. I had a phone interview with Erin Karpluk, the show's leading lady, and she told me what we should expect from the third season.
Obviously, my aptitudes in English pronunciation were rusty because I haven't spoken a word in English to someone on a regular basis for three years. Anyway, the interview was a pleasant experience.
Anh Khoi Do: Now that this season's opener revealed that a group therapy was waiting for Erica behind the mysterious door, how did you react when you learned that Erica will be going through a group therapy?
Erin Karpluk: Well, through the group therapy, Erica not only gets to have a session with Dr. Tom, but she also shares her experience with people she can relate to because...
Obviously, my aptitudes in English pronunciation were rusty because I haven't spoken a word in English to someone on a regular basis for three years. Anyway, the interview was a pleasant experience.
Anh Khoi Do: Now that this season's opener revealed that a group therapy was waiting for Erica behind the mysterious door, how did you react when you learned that Erica will be going through a group therapy?
Erin Karpluk: Well, through the group therapy, Erica not only gets to have a session with Dr. Tom, but she also shares her experience with people she can relate to because...
- 9/23/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
CBC, a Canadian TV network, announced that its hit original series Being Erica's third season will premiere Tuesday, September 21 at 9 Pm. This premiere happens to be one week after the release of the show's second season on DVD on September 14.
Those who have seen the second season knows that Erica Strange (Erin Karpluk), a thirty-two-year-old woman from Toronto, broke up with her boyfriend, Ethan Wakefield (Tyron Leitso). Besides, she got fired from her job as a junior editor at River Rock, a publishing house along with her boss (and also friend), Julianne Giacomelli (Reagan Pasternak). As the second season's cliffhanger suggested it, Erica and Julianne have decided to found a publishing house of their own.
Brent Kennedy (Morgan Kelly), Erica's and Julianne's former colleague, is now the editor at River Rock. Because he holds a grudge against Erica and Julianne, he'll stop at nothing to put them out of business.
Those who have seen the second season knows that Erica Strange (Erin Karpluk), a thirty-two-year-old woman from Toronto, broke up with her boyfriend, Ethan Wakefield (Tyron Leitso). Besides, she got fired from her job as a junior editor at River Rock, a publishing house along with her boss (and also friend), Julianne Giacomelli (Reagan Pasternak). As the second season's cliffhanger suggested it, Erica and Julianne have decided to found a publishing house of their own.
Brent Kennedy (Morgan Kelly), Erica's and Julianne's former colleague, is now the editor at River Rock. Because he holds a grudge against Erica and Julianne, he'll stop at nothing to put them out of business.
- 9/14/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
CBC, a public Canadian TV network, has announced on its shopping web site that the second season of its hit TV series Being Erica will be released on DVD in Canada on September 14.
This show, which is broadcasted in the USA and many European countries, follows Erica Strange (Erin Karpluk), a thirty-two-year-old woman from Toronto. In the second season, Erica works as a junior editor for a publisher and she seems to be in seventh heaven with her boyfriend (Tyron Leitso). Moreover, thanks to her therapy with Dr. Tom (Michael Riley), a therapist who sends her back in time (or in her possible future) to fix her regrets, Erica has gained more confidence in her judgement. However, she has to deal with her sister Samantha (Joanna Douglas) heading towards a divorce and Kai (Sebastian Pigott), a mysterious man she befriends.
The show also stars Reagan Pasternak, Morgan Kelly, Vinessa Antoine,...
This show, which is broadcasted in the USA and many European countries, follows Erica Strange (Erin Karpluk), a thirty-two-year-old woman from Toronto. In the second season, Erica works as a junior editor for a publisher and she seems to be in seventh heaven with her boyfriend (Tyron Leitso). Moreover, thanks to her therapy with Dr. Tom (Michael Riley), a therapist who sends her back in time (or in her possible future) to fix her regrets, Erica has gained more confidence in her judgement. However, she has to deal with her sister Samantha (Joanna Douglas) heading towards a divorce and Kai (Sebastian Pigott), a mysterious man she befriends.
The show also stars Reagan Pasternak, Morgan Kelly, Vinessa Antoine,...
- 7/14/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Yesterday, Temple Street Productions, the production studio being the hit TV series Being Erica, revealed some details about the script of Being Erica's third season.
Those who have seen the second season knows that Erica Strange (Erin Karpluk), a thirty-two-year-old woman from Toronto, broke up with her boyfriend, Ethan Wakefield (Tyron Leitso). Besides, she got fired from her job as a junior editor at River Rock, a publishing house along with her boss (and also friend), Julianne Giacomelli (Reagan Pasternak). As the second season's cliffhanger suggested it, Erica and Julianne have decided to found a publishing house of their own.
Brent Kennedy (Morgan Kelly), Erica's and Julianne's former colleague, is now the editor at River Rock. Because he holds a grudge against Erica and Julianne, he'll stop at nothing to put them out of business. As for her therapy with Dr. Tom (Michael Riley), Erica will talk about "transformation" with him.
Those who have seen the second season knows that Erica Strange (Erin Karpluk), a thirty-two-year-old woman from Toronto, broke up with her boyfriend, Ethan Wakefield (Tyron Leitso). Besides, she got fired from her job as a junior editor at River Rock, a publishing house along with her boss (and also friend), Julianne Giacomelli (Reagan Pasternak). As the second season's cliffhanger suggested it, Erica and Julianne have decided to found a publishing house of their own.
Brent Kennedy (Morgan Kelly), Erica's and Julianne's former colleague, is now the editor at River Rock. Because he holds a grudge against Erica and Julianne, he'll stop at nothing to put them out of business. As for her therapy with Dr. Tom (Michael Riley), Erica will talk about "transformation" with him.
- 5/30/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
I could make any number of jokes here (ie. “Happy Town will be sad”), but I’ll somehow refrain myself from doing so (mostly because they suck). Unfortunately, the new ABC series Happy Town suffered from poor ratings from the beginning – which only happened to be a few weeks ago. Despite a solid cast with actors such as Sam Neill, Steven Webber and Amy Acker, the show premiered to lackluster ratings and they have only declined.
ABC has, therefore, pulled the show from its schedule as a mid-season replacement. An episode will air tonight (Wednesday, May 12) in its regular 10:00 p.m. timeslot and then the show will disappear until June 2, when the remaining four episodes of Happy Town will be burned off on Wednesday nights during the summer.
ABC seems to be searching for that elusive heir to Lost with sci-fi and mystery shows such as FlashForward, V and now Happy Town.
ABC has, therefore, pulled the show from its schedule as a mid-season replacement. An episode will air tonight (Wednesday, May 12) in its regular 10:00 p.m. timeslot and then the show will disappear until June 2, when the remaining four episodes of Happy Town will be burned off on Wednesday nights during the summer.
ABC seems to be searching for that elusive heir to Lost with sci-fi and mystery shows such as FlashForward, V and now Happy Town.
- 5/12/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
While it's still in post-production, New Year's trailer has been online for quite a while. For the moment, a release date (or peperhaps a presence at the next Toronto International Film Festival) has yet to be announced.
According to New Year's Facebook fan page, the story goes like this:
A group of 20-something “Gen Y”-ers reunite at a New Year’s Eve bash in middle-class suburbia. Numbed by the 9-to-5 conformity of real life after university, the party provides a welcome escape full of drinking, smoking, making-out, and bag-tag. But when a near-death experience, a pregnancy, and the appearance of past rivals disrupt the night, each must take a crash course in growing up or risk succumbing to a life of false comfort and complacencyFinally, the film was directed by Phil Borg. He also wrote the script with Julian DeZotti.
Besides, the film stars Julian DeZotti, Joanna Douglas...
According to New Year's Facebook fan page, the story goes like this:
A group of 20-something “Gen Y”-ers reunite at a New Year’s Eve bash in middle-class suburbia. Numbed by the 9-to-5 conformity of real life after university, the party provides a welcome escape full of drinking, smoking, making-out, and bag-tag. But when a near-death experience, a pregnancy, and the appearance of past rivals disrupt the night, each must take a crash course in growing up or risk succumbing to a life of false comfort and complacencyFinally, the film was directed by Phil Borg. He also wrote the script with Julian DeZotti.
Besides, the film stars Julian DeZotti, Joanna Douglas...
- 4/28/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Although CBC, a Canadian public TV network, hasn't formally made an announcement, The Cultural Post has a strong proof that the TV series Being Erica got renewed for a third season. Therefore, this is not an attempt to spread a rumour on the net.
First of all, according to the Ontario Media Development Corporation (Omdc), the third season of this show created by Jana Sinyor will be in production from May 17 to October 15.
Moreover, since there's no formal announcement of CBC that The Cultural Post can speak of, this also means that there are no details about the third season's story. Nonetheless, if any of you don't know what Being Erica is all about, here's a description of the synopsis.
Erica Strange (Erin Karpluk) is a woman of 32 years old. Since the events of the first season, she has been in relation with Ethan Wakefield (Tyron Leitso), a school teacher.
First of all, according to the Ontario Media Development Corporation (Omdc), the third season of this show created by Jana Sinyor will be in production from May 17 to October 15.
Moreover, since there's no formal announcement of CBC that The Cultural Post can speak of, this also means that there are no details about the third season's story. Nonetheless, if any of you don't know what Being Erica is all about, here's a description of the synopsis.
Erica Strange (Erin Karpluk) is a woman of 32 years old. Since the events of the first season, she has been in relation with Ethan Wakefield (Tyron Leitso), a school teacher.
- 4/23/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
First of all, I'd like to thank my fellow countryman Mike for finding this news story. Yesterday was a big day for Erin Karpluk. Not only was it the premiere of Being Erica's second season on SoapNet, but she also gave an interview on The View, a talk-show hosted by Barbara Walters, Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Sherri Shepherd.
For those who don't know, Being Erica is a Canadian TV series about Erica Strange (Erin Karpluk), a woman in her thirties, who come across Dr. Tom (Michael Riley), a mysterious therapist. He proposes Erica to go back into her past in order to fix her regrets and improve her personality. Of course, Erica doesn't talk about her therapies to her best friends (Vinessa Antoine, Paula Brancati and Sebastian Pigott), her boyfriend (Tyron Leitso) or her sister (Joanna Douglas) just to name a few of her relatives.
Obviously,...
For those who don't know, Being Erica is a Canadian TV series about Erica Strange (Erin Karpluk), a woman in her thirties, who come across Dr. Tom (Michael Riley), a mysterious therapist. He proposes Erica to go back into her past in order to fix her regrets and improve her personality. Of course, Erica doesn't talk about her therapies to her best friends (Vinessa Antoine, Paula Brancati and Sebastian Pigott), her boyfriend (Tyron Leitso) or her sister (Joanna Douglas) just to name a few of her relatives.
Obviously,...
- 1/21/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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