PBS is setting a Season 2 premiere date for its crime drama series Vienna Blood, which will present three new two-part mysteries from writer Steven Thompson. Based on the best-selling novels by Frank Tallis, Vienna Blood is set against the glittering background of 1900s Vienna and follows psychoanalyst Max Liebermann (Matthew Beard) and Detective Inspector Oskar Rheinhardt (Juergen Maurer) who team up to solve crimes. Airing across six consecutive Sundays, Season 2 will officially kick off on Sunday, January 9, 2022. (Credit: © Endor Production Ltd/Mr Film GmbH) Along with airing on PBS, viewers can catch up with upcoming episodes as they’re released via PBS.org and the PBS Video app. Filmed on location in Vienna, the series chronicles Max and Oskar’s crime-solving shenanigans around a city where philosophy, psychology, and art are the talk of the cafes. But under the shiny veneer, a dangerous sense of nationalism and anti-Semitism are on the rise,...
- 12/10/2021
- TV Insider
We got to find out more about Patton this episode.
Patton took a rare turn in the spotlight on NCIS: New Orleans Season 5 Episode 18.
Good thing, too, because it involved differently abled people and computer stuff, so Patton was right in his element.
The first interesting development is that Pride was back to being Special Agent in Charge after being detached on NCIS: New Orleans Season 5 Episode 17 so that he could join the top-secret Apollyon task force.
Apparently, it wasn't all that top-secret since some people above Pride in the food chain had to know in order to find a substitute Sac so that he could try out Isler's task force for himself.
Related: NCIS: New Orleans Season 5 Episode 17 Review: Reckoning
Anyhoo, long story short, we're continuing with the farce that Pride has been promoted and no longer commands the New Orleans squad, even though that's what he's continued...
Patton took a rare turn in the spotlight on NCIS: New Orleans Season 5 Episode 18.
Good thing, too, because it involved differently abled people and computer stuff, so Patton was right in his element.
The first interesting development is that Pride was back to being Special Agent in Charge after being detached on NCIS: New Orleans Season 5 Episode 17 so that he could join the top-secret Apollyon task force.
Apparently, it wasn't all that top-secret since some people above Pride in the food chain had to know in order to find a substitute Sac so that he could try out Isler's task force for himself.
Related: NCIS: New Orleans Season 5 Episode 17 Review: Reckoning
Anyhoo, long story short, we're continuing with the farce that Pride has been promoted and no longer commands the New Orleans squad, even though that's what he's continued...
- 4/3/2019
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
Whodda thunk it?
To the surprise of nobody, Dwayne Pride survived on NCIS: New Orleans Season 5 Episode 1, even if it was still being hinted at the end that it might not be for long.
No Pride, no show, so I'm not worried.
Even if, in the previews, they're already showing his temporary replacement, I am still not worried. More on her later, after I dig it up.
It was an interesting concept to show Pride debating crossing over to the other side with Sutter, the CIA agent killed on NCIS: New Orleans Season 5 Episode 11.
Related: NCIS: New Orleans Season 4 Finale Review
Well, she's definitely a more attractive Angel of Death than, say, Carl Estes, so it's understandable that Pride's subconscious would go there.
So while she was seducing Pride to let go of all his burdens, everyone else was attempting to keep him alive, with his team working to...
To the surprise of nobody, Dwayne Pride survived on NCIS: New Orleans Season 5 Episode 1, even if it was still being hinted at the end that it might not be for long.
No Pride, no show, so I'm not worried.
Even if, in the previews, they're already showing his temporary replacement, I am still not worried. More on her later, after I dig it up.
It was an interesting concept to show Pride debating crossing over to the other side with Sutter, the CIA agent killed on NCIS: New Orleans Season 5 Episode 11.
Related: NCIS: New Orleans Season 4 Finale Review
Well, she's definitely a more attractive Angel of Death than, say, Carl Estes, so it's understandable that Pride's subconscious would go there.
So while she was seducing Pride to let go of all his burdens, everyone else was attempting to keep him alive, with his team working to...
- 9/26/2018
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
NCIS: New Orleans has added a new series regular for Season 5, in the form of Necar Zadegan.
The Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce alum has been cast as Hannah Khoury, a Special Agent who assumes a leadership spot on the New Orleans team in the wake of the season-ending attempt on Agent Pride’s life. As teased in the synopsis for the CBS drama’s season opener, “While Pride fights for his life in the ICU, the team scours the city for the hit woman who attempted to assassinate him.”
The Persian agent brings “an international flavor” to the proceedings,...
The Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce alum has been cast as Hannah Khoury, a Special Agent who assumes a leadership spot on the New Orleans team in the wake of the season-ending attempt on Agent Pride’s life. As teased in the synopsis for the CBS drama’s season opener, “While Pride fights for his life in the ICU, the team scours the city for the hit woman who attempted to assassinate him.”
The Persian agent brings “an international flavor” to the proceedings,...
- 8/24/2018
- TVLine.com
Scott Bakula has a new adversary on NCIS: New Orleans: Reggie Lee — who played Sergeant Wu on NBC’s Grimm — will recur during Season 5 of the CBS drama as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Steven Thompson, our sister site Deadline reports.
Thompson butts heads with Bakula’s Pride as a result of their different approaches to their workload.
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NCIS: New Orleans Season 5 premieres on Tuesday,...
Thompson butts heads with Bakula’s Pride as a result of their different approaches to their workload.
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NCIS: New Orleans Season 5 premieres on Tuesday,...
- 8/20/2018
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Scott Bakula has a new adversary on NCIS: New Orleans: Reggie Lee — who played Sergeant Wu on NBC’s Grimm — will recur during Season 5 of the CBS drama as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Steven Thompson, our sister site Deadline reports.
Thompson butts heads with Bakula’s Pride as a result of their different approaches to their workload.
NCIS: New Orleans Season 5 premieres on Tuesday, Sept. 25 at 10/9c on CBS.
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Thompson butts heads with Bakula’s Pride as a result of their different approaches to their workload.
NCIS: New Orleans Season 5 premieres on Tuesday, Sept. 25 at 10/9c on CBS.
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets? Well…
* Two and a Half Men vet Jon Cryer will play himself in an episode of Will & Grace, as part...
- 8/20/2018
- TVLine.com
Grimm alum Reggie Lee has booked a major recurring role opposite Scott Bakula on the upcoming fifth season of CBS’ NCIS: New Orleans. Lee will play Assistant Special Agent in Charge Steven Thompson. Thompson will often butt heads with Pride (Bakula) as each have a very different process to approaching and prioritizing their workload. Created by Gary Glasberg, the NCIS spinoff centers around the local field office of NCIS that investigates criminal cases involving military personnel in The Big Easy. Lee, who was a series regular on NBC’s Grimm, will soon be seen in Randall Batinkoff’s Inside Game opposite Lindsey Morgan. Lee is represented by Greene & Associates Talent Agency and Link Entertainment.
Samantha Sloyan (Grey’s Anatomy) is set for a recurring role opposite Michael Irby on the upcoming second season of Seal Team. The military drama follows the professional and personal lives of the most...
Samantha Sloyan (Grey’s Anatomy) is set for a recurring role opposite Michael Irby on the upcoming second season of Seal Team. The military drama follows the professional and personal lives of the most...
- 8/20/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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