Dylan McDermott as Supervisory Special Agent Remy Scott in ‘FBI: Most Wanted’ season 4 episode 9
The team tries to locate a kidnapped child psychiatrist on CBS’s FBI: Most Wanted season four episode nine, “Processed.” Directed by Ken Girotti from a script by Melissa Scrivner Love, episode nine will air on Tuesday, January 3, 2023 at 10pm Et/Pt.
Season four stars Dylan McDermott as Supervisory Special Agent Remy Scott, Alexa Davalos as Special Agent Kristin Gaines, Roxy Sternberg as Special Agent Sheryll Barnes, Keisha Castle-Hughes as Special Agent Hana Gibson, and Edwin Hodge as Special Agent Ray Cannon. Oriana Bustamante recurs as Ingrid Vargas and Wendy Moniz recurs as April Brooks.
“Processed” Plot: When a celebrity child psychiatrist specializing in generational trauma is kidnapped by the relative of a former client, the team races to track down the perpetrator and learns what really happened to the psychiatrist’s client. Also, Kristin confronts her own deep-rooted trauma.
The team tries to locate a kidnapped child psychiatrist on CBS’s FBI: Most Wanted season four episode nine, “Processed.” Directed by Ken Girotti from a script by Melissa Scrivner Love, episode nine will air on Tuesday, January 3, 2023 at 10pm Et/Pt.
Season four stars Dylan McDermott as Supervisory Special Agent Remy Scott, Alexa Davalos as Special Agent Kristin Gaines, Roxy Sternberg as Special Agent Sheryll Barnes, Keisha Castle-Hughes as Special Agent Hana Gibson, and Edwin Hodge as Special Agent Ray Cannon. Oriana Bustamante recurs as Ingrid Vargas and Wendy Moniz recurs as April Brooks.
“Processed” Plot: When a celebrity child psychiatrist specializing in generational trauma is kidnapped by the relative of a former client, the team races to track down the perpetrator and learns what really happened to the psychiatrist’s client. Also, Kristin confronts her own deep-rooted trauma.
- 12/15/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Exclusive: Jennifer Hillier’s novel Little Secrets is being adapted for the small screen.
The thriller is in the works for Peacock from Tish Cyrus’ HopeTown Entertainment, writer Melissa Scrivner Love and Universal Television.
Little Secrets is a female-driven mystery thriller that pays homage to the erotic thriller genre of the late 80s-early 90s. The series follows a desperate mother’s mission for revenge against her husband’s mistress after her child goes missing. Told in alternating perspectives between the mother and the mistress, the story dissects themes of lust, obsession, grief and loss.
The book was published in 2020.
It forms part of the first-look deal that NBCUniversal Television and Streaming struck with Cyrus, mother of Miley Cyrus, in December. Other projects include Lovey, an animation comedy loosely based on the misadventures of the Cyrus family from Sivert Glarum, Michael Jamin and Kentucky Blaze, helmed by Courtney Hoffman.
Scrivner Love...
The thriller is in the works for Peacock from Tish Cyrus’ HopeTown Entertainment, writer Melissa Scrivner Love and Universal Television.
Little Secrets is a female-driven mystery thriller that pays homage to the erotic thriller genre of the late 80s-early 90s. The series follows a desperate mother’s mission for revenge against her husband’s mistress after her child goes missing. Told in alternating perspectives between the mother and the mistress, the story dissects themes of lust, obsession, grief and loss.
The book was published in 2020.
It forms part of the first-look deal that NBCUniversal Television and Streaming struck with Cyrus, mother of Miley Cyrus, in December. Other projects include Lovey, an animation comedy loosely based on the misadventures of the Cyrus family from Sivert Glarum, Michael Jamin and Kentucky Blaze, helmed by Courtney Hoffman.
Scrivner Love...
- 10/4/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The CW is developing an adaptation of the drama series, "Strong Girl Bong-soon" (2017) , about a teen "...with Herculean strength", written by Melissa Scrivner-Love ("Fear the Walking Dead") for producers Ronda Rousey, Ben Silverman and CBS TV Studios:
"...'Strong Girl' follows a former war photographer named 'Rayna' who discovers she is indestructible and potentially the strongest woman in the world.
"Ghosted by her 'Spec Ops' fiance when she reveals her newfound power to him, Rayna is hired as a bodyguard by a billionaire named 'Oliver', who sees her true potential..."
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"...'Strong Girl' follows a former war photographer named 'Rayna' who discovers she is indestructible and potentially the strongest woman in the world.
"Ghosted by her 'Spec Ops' fiance when she reveals her newfound power to him, Rayna is hired as a bodyguard by a billionaire named 'Oliver', who sees her true potential..."
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- 5/26/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
The CW is developing an adaptation of the drama series, "Strong Girl Bong-soon" (2017) , about a teen "...with Herculean strength", written by Melissa Scrivner-Love ("Fear the Walking Dead") for producers Ronda Rousey, Ben Silverman and CBS TV Studios:
"...'Strong Girl' follows a former war photographer named 'Rayna' who discovers she is indestructible and potentially the strongest woman in the world.
"Ghosted by her 'Spec Ops' fiance when she reveals her newfound power to him, Rayna is hired as a bodyguard by a billionaire named 'Oliver', who sees her true potential..."
Click the images to enlarge...
"...'Strong Girl' follows a former war photographer named 'Rayna' who discovers she is indestructible and potentially the strongest woman in the world.
"Ghosted by her 'Spec Ops' fiance when she reveals her newfound power to him, Rayna is hired as a bodyguard by a billionaire named 'Oliver', who sees her true potential..."
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- 3/18/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
CBS TV Studios is in development on a female-led reboot of “Zorro” as part of a first-look deal with Propagate, the production company run by Ben Silverman and Howard Owens.
The first-look agreement covers scripted projects from Propagate as well as its subsidiaries Electus and Big Breakfast, across all platforms.
The “Zorro” re-imagining will be written and executive produced by Alfredo Barrios Jr. It is described as a modern-day retelling of the Zorro mythology that follows Z, a female descendant of warrior bloodline, who will go to great lengths to protect the defenseless in her community. The project is currently set at NBC.
Also Read: Jim Lanzone to Exit CBS Interactive; Marc DeBevoise to Become President and CEO
“Zorro” has been adapted for the screen numerous times, mostly for the big screen. Douglas Fairbanks, Antonio Banderas and Alain Delon have all played the masked hero. There was also a “Zorro...
The first-look agreement covers scripted projects from Propagate as well as its subsidiaries Electus and Big Breakfast, across all platforms.
The “Zorro” re-imagining will be written and executive produced by Alfredo Barrios Jr. It is described as a modern-day retelling of the Zorro mythology that follows Z, a female descendant of warrior bloodline, who will go to great lengths to protect the defenseless in her community. The project is currently set at NBC.
Also Read: Jim Lanzone to Exit CBS Interactive; Marc DeBevoise to Become President and CEO
“Zorro” has been adapted for the screen numerous times, mostly for the big screen. Douglas Fairbanks, Antonio Banderas and Alain Delon have all played the masked hero. There was also a “Zorro...
- 11/5/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Exclusive: CBS Television Studios has signed a first-look production deal with Propagate, the company led by Ben Silverman and Howard Owens. The agreement covers scripted projects from Propagate as well as subsidiaries Electus and Big Breakfast, across all platforms.
Under the pact, Propagate already is developing several new shows, including a re-imagining of Zorro with a female protagonist from Alfredo Barrios Jr. (Magnum Pi) and drama Home from writer Jorge Reyes (Queen of the South) — both at NBC — as well as an untitled project from Writer Melissa Scrivner-Love (Fear the Walking Dead) at CBS.
Zorro, written and executive produced by Barrios Jr., is a modern-day retelling of the Zorro mythology that follows Z, a female descendant of the warrior bloodline who will go to great lengths to protect the defenseless in her community.
Written and executive produced by Reyes — who hails from Buffalo — Home follows the Candelarias, a wealthy Puerto...
Under the pact, Propagate already is developing several new shows, including a re-imagining of Zorro with a female protagonist from Alfredo Barrios Jr. (Magnum Pi) and drama Home from writer Jorge Reyes (Queen of the South) — both at NBC — as well as an untitled project from Writer Melissa Scrivner-Love (Fear the Walking Dead) at CBS.
Zorro, written and executive produced by Barrios Jr., is a modern-day retelling of the Zorro mythology that follows Z, a female descendant of the warrior bloodline who will go to great lengths to protect the defenseless in her community.
Written and executive produced by Reyes — who hails from Buffalo — Home follows the Candelarias, a wealthy Puerto...
- 11/5/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Greg Silverman’s Stampede Ventures is ramping up its TV operations with the hire of Paul Shapiro as Head of Television. The company already has set up two drama projects, The Great Gatsby origin series Gatz about a mixed-race Jay Gatsby, which is in development at YouTube Premium; and the recently announced Witnesses, which is in the works at Fox through 20th Century Fox TV.
In his new role, Shapiro will oversee all development, acquisitions, and production on television and digital series for the entertainment company, launched by former Warner Bros. film president Silverman.
Shapiro has spent the last year operating independently as a producer under his All In Media banner, and will fold his existing projects into Stampede. They include Gatz and Witnesses, on which Shapiro serves as executive producer alongside Silverman.
Written/executive produced by Sc Sansiveri, Gatz is based on the academic theory that F. Scott Fitzgerald...
In his new role, Shapiro will oversee all development, acquisitions, and production on television and digital series for the entertainment company, launched by former Warner Bros. film president Silverman.
Shapiro has spent the last year operating independently as a producer under his All In Media banner, and will fold his existing projects into Stampede. They include Gatz and Witnesses, on which Shapiro serves as executive producer alongside Silverman.
Written/executive produced by Sc Sansiveri, Gatz is based on the academic theory that F. Scott Fitzgerald...
- 11/19/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The CW is developing an adaptation of the Korean drama series, "Strong Girl Bong-soon" (2017) , about a teen "...with Herculean strength", written by Melissa Scrivner-Love ("Fear the Walking Dead") for producers Ronda Rousey, Ben Silverman and CBS TV Studios:
"...'Strong Girl' follows a former war photographer named 'Rayna' who discovers she is indestructible and potentially the strongest woman in the world.
"Ghosted by her 'Spec Ops' fiance when she reveals her newfound power to him, Rayna is hired as a bodyguard by a billionaire named 'Oliver', who sees her true potential..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Strong Girl Bong-soon"...
"...'Strong Girl' follows a former war photographer named 'Rayna' who discovers she is indestructible and potentially the strongest woman in the world.
"Ghosted by her 'Spec Ops' fiance when she reveals her newfound power to him, Rayna is hired as a bodyguard by a billionaire named 'Oliver', who sees her true potential..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Strong Girl Bong-soon"...
- 11/11/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Writer Melissa Scrivner-Love (Fear the Walking Dead) has set up two projects in development: action one-hour Strong Girl at the CW, with Ronda Rousey and Ben Silverman executive producing, and detective drama Witnesses at Fox with Mark-Paul Gosselaar executive producing. Scrivner-Love is writing and executive producing both.
The CW’s Strong Girl, from CBS TV Studios, is an adaptation of a Korean format. It follows a former war photographer named Rayna who discovers she is indestructible and potentially the strongest woman in the world. Ghosted by her Spec Ops fiance when she reveals her newfound power to him, Rayna is hired as a bodyguard by a billionaire named Oliver, who sees her true potential.
Wrestler, Mma fighter and actress Rousey executive produces in her first foray into scripted television, alongside Jane the Virgin exec producer Silverman of Propagate Content.
In Witnesses, from 20th Century Fox TV and Stampede, in her first weeks back on the Lexington, Ky, police force after a mysterious 10-year hiatus, 35-year-old (yet still rookie) Detective Sandra Perkins finds herself working the worst homicide the region has seen in over a decade. In order to end this killer’s spree, Sandra must seek answers from Helen Lane, retired Homicide Detective who should have been Sandra’s mentor, but who is actually the reason Sandra left the force years ago. Our two heroines must work through the dark past they share in order to prevent more innocent victims of a killer they both thought had been put to rest years ago.
Gosselaar, star of Fox/20th TV’s upcoming vampire drama The Passage, executive produces with Stampede’s Greg Silverman as well as Paul Shapiro.
Last season, Scrivner-Love teamed with Ilene Chaiken to write and executive produce an FBI drama, which went to pilot at Fox with Katie Holmes starring. Her series credits also include Person of Interest and Rosewood. She is repped by Wme and 3 Arts.
The CW’s Strong Girl, from CBS TV Studios, is an adaptation of a Korean format. It follows a former war photographer named Rayna who discovers she is indestructible and potentially the strongest woman in the world. Ghosted by her Spec Ops fiance when she reveals her newfound power to him, Rayna is hired as a bodyguard by a billionaire named Oliver, who sees her true potential.
Wrestler, Mma fighter and actress Rousey executive produces in her first foray into scripted television, alongside Jane the Virgin exec producer Silverman of Propagate Content.
In Witnesses, from 20th Century Fox TV and Stampede, in her first weeks back on the Lexington, Ky, police force after a mysterious 10-year hiatus, 35-year-old (yet still rookie) Detective Sandra Perkins finds herself working the worst homicide the region has seen in over a decade. In order to end this killer’s spree, Sandra must seek answers from Helen Lane, retired Homicide Detective who should have been Sandra’s mentor, but who is actually the reason Sandra left the force years ago. Our two heroines must work through the dark past they share in order to prevent more innocent victims of a killer they both thought had been put to rest years ago.
Gosselaar, star of Fox/20th TV’s upcoming vampire drama The Passage, executive produces with Stampede’s Greg Silverman as well as Paul Shapiro.
Last season, Scrivner-Love teamed with Ilene Chaiken to write and executive produce an FBI drama, which went to pilot at Fox with Katie Holmes starring. Her series credits also include Person of Interest and Rosewood. She is repped by Wme and 3 Arts.
- 11/10/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The 2018 pilot season is shaping up to be a landmark year for women behind the camera.
Female creators and directors saw gains virtually across the board, as networks ramp up efforts to include more women in the pilot process. As Variety previously reported, the Time’s Up and Me Too movements have played important roles this season, with the networks all looking for ways to increase female representation.
According to multiple TV literary agents who spoke with Variety, there was a clear shift within the networks this year to increase the number of women behind the camera, particularly in the director’s chair. One source also noted that the studios exerted “immense pressure” to increase the number of female directors this season.
ABC has 13 female creators on 9 of their 23 pilots this year, up from 9 creators in 2017. Of those, five are comedies, including originals from Liz Meriwether and J.J. Philbin, Diablo Cody,...
Female creators and directors saw gains virtually across the board, as networks ramp up efforts to include more women in the pilot process. As Variety previously reported, the Time’s Up and Me Too movements have played important roles this season, with the networks all looking for ways to increase female representation.
According to multiple TV literary agents who spoke with Variety, there was a clear shift within the networks this year to increase the number of women behind the camera, particularly in the director’s chair. One source also noted that the studios exerted “immense pressure” to increase the number of female directors this season.
ABC has 13 female creators on 9 of their 23 pilots this year, up from 9 creators in 2017. Of those, five are comedies, including originals from Liz Meriwether and J.J. Philbin, Diablo Cody,...
- 3/28/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Fox has found the new man in Katie Holmes’ (fictional) life: James Tupper (Big Little Lies) has signed on to play the male lead in the network’s untitled FBI drama pilot starring Holmes, our sister site Deadline reports.
In the drama, created by Ilene Chaiken (Empire) and Melissa Scrivner-Love (Person of Interest), Holmes plays a married FBI agent whose career is nearly derailed after her affair with a prominent four-star general is exposed. Tupper will play that general, Moses Fallon, who now serves as the President’s national security advisor.
Additionally, the show has cast Paul Walter Hauser — recently...
In the drama, created by Ilene Chaiken (Empire) and Melissa Scrivner-Love (Person of Interest), Holmes plays a married FBI agent whose career is nearly derailed after her affair with a prominent four-star general is exposed. Tupper will play that general, Moses Fallon, who now serves as the President’s national security advisor.
Additionally, the show has cast Paul Walter Hauser — recently...
- 3/15/2018
- TVLine.com
Fox has ordered two more pilots — a drama from Empire executive producer/showrunner Ilene Chaiken, Rosewood writer-producer Melissa Scrivner Love and Scandal co-executive producer Judy Smith; and Daddy Issues, a single-camera comedy from actress-writer Erin Foster, who is set to star, and New Girl creator Liz Meriwether. Both hail from 20th Century Fox TV and 3 Arts Entertainment and both had received put pilot commitments. The untitled drama was one of two projects…...
- 1/29/2018
- Deadline TV
Fox has put in development two hourlong dramas from Empire executive producer/showrunner Ilene Chaiken — FBI drama Mrs. Otis Regrets, with Rosewood and Person of Interest writer-producer Melissa Scrivner Love and Scandal co-executive producer Judy Smith, which has landed a put pilot commitment, and medical drama Triage, with Sonar Entertainment and OutEast Entertainment, which has received a script commitment with a significant penalty. Empire producer 20th Century Fox…...
- 11/6/2017
- Deadline TV
Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Person Of Interest" episode 20 of season 4. The episode is entitled, "Terra Incognita," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty interesting stuff go down when Reese chooses to honor Carter's memory by closing out one of her unfinished cases, and more. In the new, 20th episode press release: Reese Takes It Upon Himself To Honor Carter's Memory By Attempting To Solve A Cold Case She Left Behind. Press release number 2: Reese will find himself on a perilous personal journey when he takes on a homicide case Detective Carter was never able to close. Guest stars feature: Zachary Booth (Adam Peterson), Patch Darragh (Gil), Paul Diomeme (Jerome), William DeMeo (Carlo), John Dinello (Clerk), Matthew J Harris (Chef) and Elena McGhee (Housekeeper). The episode was written by Erik Mountain and Melissa Scrivner Love, and it was directed by Alrick Riley.
- 4/7/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Last night, CBS served up the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Person Of Interest" episode 2 of season 4, and it appears to be very intense and dramatic as the team gets discovered, and more! The episode is titled, "Nautilus." In the new, 3rd episode, Although Finch is going to insist that he no longer wants to help with new numbers, his interest will get hiked up a few notches when Reese finds out that the newest Poi is a genius college student that's engaged in a mysterious, life-and-death scavenger hunt. The episode was written by Dan Dietz and Melissa Scrivner Love ,and it was directed by Chris Fisher. Episode 2 is scheduled to air on Tuesday night, September 30th at 9pm central time on CBS.
- 9/24/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS delivered the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Person Of Interest" episode 2 of season 4. The episode is entitled, "Nautilus," and it sounds like things will get pretty intriguing as Finch has to make a choice whether or not to help out a student that's in major danger, and more. In the new, 2nd episode press release: Finch is going to have to decide if he can help a brilliant student engaged in a life-and-death scavenger hunt without alerting Samaritan. Press release number 2: Although Finch is going to insist that he no longer wishes to help with new numbers, his interest will get piqued when Reese learns that the newest Poi is a brilliant college student engaged in a mysterious, life-and-death scavenger hunt. Guest stars will feature: Quinn Shephard (Claire), David Starzyk (David), Andreas Damm (Romeo), Samantha Posey,(Pushy Student), Dan McCabe (Hipster Geek), Quinn Meyers (Barista...
- 9/23/2014
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
Person of Interest, Season 3, Episode 19: “Most Likely to…”
Directed by Kevin Hooks
Written by Denise Thé and Melissa Scrivner-Love
Airs Tuesdays at 10pm Et on CBS
For most people, high school was a terrible, excruciating process. Revisiting it holds less appeal than a root canal, broken collar bone, or both. For the most part, it’s a traumatic experience that, for the lucky few, is shaken off sometime during college. Most people are cursed by their memories for years; who in their right mind would ever want to relive that unpleasant part of their lives? High school is one of the many things in life that is much better off left in the special ditch in your memories. Wait, there are what: high school reunions? Of course, what better way to recapture the terrible moments of high school than with the very people who make it a grueling experience?...
Directed by Kevin Hooks
Written by Denise Thé and Melissa Scrivner-Love
Airs Tuesdays at 10pm Et on CBS
For most people, high school was a terrible, excruciating process. Revisiting it holds less appeal than a root canal, broken collar bone, or both. For the most part, it’s a traumatic experience that, for the lucky few, is shaken off sometime during college. Most people are cursed by their memories for years; who in their right mind would ever want to relive that unpleasant part of their lives? High school is one of the many things in life that is much better off left in the special ditch in your memories. Wait, there are what: high school reunions? Of course, what better way to recapture the terrible moments of high school than with the very people who make it a grueling experience?...
- 4/4/2014
- by Drew Koenig
- SoundOnSight
Last night, CBS dropped the new ,official,synopsis/spoilers and promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Person Of Interest" episode 19 of season 3. The episode is entitled, "Most Likely To," and it appears to be extremely intense as the crew races against the clock to escape getting blown to bits inside a bomb-laden building, and more! In the new,19th episode press release: Reese and Shaw will infiltrate their most dangerous location yet, a high school reunion. Press release number 2: Reese and Shaw are going to pose as alumni at a high school reunion in order to keep eyes on the latest Poi. In the meantime, Finch and Fusco will travel to Washington, D.C., to investigate the motivations behind Vigilance’s latest attack. Guest stars will feature: Nestor Carbonell (Matthew Reed), John Doman (Garrison), Sandy Rosenberg (Leona), Rosa Arredondo (Alice), Kelly McCormick (Slapper #1), Joseph Daniel Coots (Officer Tanner...
- 3/26/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Person of Interest, Season 3, Episode 13: “4C”
Written by Melissa Scrivner-Love and Greg Plageman
Directed by Stephen Williams
Airs Tuesdays at 10pm Et on CBS
The last few episodes were a very exciting bunch, ramping up to a big climax and even then barely slowing down. Each episode has been such a slurry of top-grade action and story that only now have things calmed down to the point that it feels like the show is standing still.
Frustrated by the Machine and everything it entails, Reese (Jim Caviezel) tries to leave New York via an airplane. Tendering your resignation with The Machine is more difficult than simply putting a two-weeks notice in, though. Manipulating the system, The Machine puts Reese on an airplane which just so happens to have a number on board. As always, Reese is an asset and apparently he’ll stop being one when The Machine says so.
Written by Melissa Scrivner-Love and Greg Plageman
Directed by Stephen Williams
Airs Tuesdays at 10pm Et on CBS
The last few episodes were a very exciting bunch, ramping up to a big climax and even then barely slowing down. Each episode has been such a slurry of top-grade action and story that only now have things calmed down to the point that it feels like the show is standing still.
Frustrated by the Machine and everything it entails, Reese (Jim Caviezel) tries to leave New York via an airplane. Tendering your resignation with The Machine is more difficult than simply putting a two-weeks notice in, though. Manipulating the system, The Machine puts Reese on an airplane which just so happens to have a number on board. As always, Reese is an asset and apparently he’ll stop being one when The Machine says so.
- 1/17/2014
- by Drew Koenig
- SoundOnSight
Person of Interest, Season 3, Episode 4: “Reasonable Doubt”
Written by Melissa Scrivner Love
Directed by Stephen Williams
Airs Tuesdays at 10pm Et on CBS
“Reasonable Doubt” finds Reese (Jim Caviezel) and Finch (Michael Emerson) trying to protect Vanessa Watkins (Kathleen Rose Perkins), a prosecutor who may or may not have killed her husband on a boat and thrown his body overboard. When Watkins escapes police custody, the team has to locate her and decide for themselves if she is innocent or guilty.
This is the problem that constantly exists within Person of Interest: it has a baseline story line that only serves to be procedural and nothing else. The case involving the number might be intriguing, but boredom erupts out of only having the case to focus on. If anything else actually does happen throughout the episode, it’s minor and little more than an aside. Is Person of Interest...
Written by Melissa Scrivner Love
Directed by Stephen Williams
Airs Tuesdays at 10pm Et on CBS
“Reasonable Doubt” finds Reese (Jim Caviezel) and Finch (Michael Emerson) trying to protect Vanessa Watkins (Kathleen Rose Perkins), a prosecutor who may or may not have killed her husband on a boat and thrown his body overboard. When Watkins escapes police custody, the team has to locate her and decide for themselves if she is innocent or guilty.
This is the problem that constantly exists within Person of Interest: it has a baseline story line that only serves to be procedural and nothing else. The case involving the number might be intriguing, but boredom erupts out of only having the case to focus on. If anything else actually does happen throughout the episode, it’s minor and little more than an aside. Is Person of Interest...
- 10/16/2013
- by Drew Koenig
- SoundOnSight
Sneak peak of Monday's episode of CSI: Miami. This quick peek includes Jesse and Horatio showing up at the crime scene to investigate the mysterious death of a man who's body has been sliced in two. CSI: Miami airs Monday night at 10pm/9c
The Bizarre Case Of A Man Chopped In Half Baffles The CSIs, While Natalia's Injury Puts Her And Ryan In Jeopardy, On "CSI: Miami," Monday, Jan. 18
"Die By The Sword" – The bizarre case of a man chopped in half baffles the CSIs, while Natalia's injury puts her and Ryan in jeopardy, on CSI: Miami, Monday, Jan. 18 (10:00-11:00 Pm, Et/Pt) on the CBS Television Network.
Series Regulars
Horatio Caine……………………….. David Caruso
Calleigh Duquesne………………….. Emily Procter
Eric Delko……………………….. Adam Rodriguez
Jesse Cardoza………………………. Eddie Cibrian
Ryan Wolfe…………………………. Jonathan Togo
Det. Frank Tripp………………………….. Rex Linn
Natalia Boa Vista……………………… Eva La Rue
Walter Simmons………………………. Omar Miller
Recurring Cast
Tom Loman…...
The Bizarre Case Of A Man Chopped In Half Baffles The CSIs, While Natalia's Injury Puts Her And Ryan In Jeopardy, On "CSI: Miami," Monday, Jan. 18
"Die By The Sword" – The bizarre case of a man chopped in half baffles the CSIs, while Natalia's injury puts her and Ryan in jeopardy, on CSI: Miami, Monday, Jan. 18 (10:00-11:00 Pm, Et/Pt) on the CBS Television Network.
Series Regulars
Horatio Caine……………………….. David Caruso
Calleigh Duquesne………………….. Emily Procter
Eric Delko……………………….. Adam Rodriguez
Jesse Cardoza………………………. Eddie Cibrian
Ryan Wolfe…………………………. Jonathan Togo
Det. Frank Tripp………………………….. Rex Linn
Natalia Boa Vista……………………… Eva La Rue
Walter Simmons………………………. Omar Miller
Recurring Cast
Tom Loman…...
- 1/18/2010
- by texmex327
- TVovermind.com
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