UnREAL‘s Rachel has a fancy new job title in Season 2 — one that she’ll have to fight to keep.
RelatedUnREAL Renewed for Season 3
Tonight’s premiere (Lifetime, 10/9c) finds the producer channeling her inner Quinn as Everlasting‘s newly christened showrunner. “But that quickly falls apart,” star Shiri Appleby says with a laugh.
On the bright side, there’s a new man (played by Jane the Virgin‘s Michael Rady) in Rachel’s life who may be just what she needs. But between trying to keep her sanity, dealing with her mean-spirited ex Jeremy and extricating herself from Quinn’s control,...
RelatedUnREAL Renewed for Season 3
Tonight’s premiere (Lifetime, 10/9c) finds the producer channeling her inner Quinn as Everlasting‘s newly christened showrunner. “But that quickly falls apart,” star Shiri Appleby says with a laugh.
On the bright side, there’s a new man (played by Jane the Virgin‘s Michael Rady) in Rachel’s life who may be just what she needs. But between trying to keep her sanity, dealing with her mean-spirited ex Jeremy and extricating herself from Quinn’s control,...
- 6/6/2016
- TVLine.com
After a summer of tension, the "Suits" Season 3 summer finale, "Stay," came **this close to a happy ending. It's too bad Louis Litt had to go ruin it all by peeking into the Harvard Law School student records and finding no Mike Ross there.
Is Louis about to learn Mike's secret?
The return of Travis Tanner
Just when you thought the law couldn't get any murkier or messier, enter Travis Tanner! Yes, Harvey's old nemesis is back yet again, this time in the employ of Ava Hessington in order to sue Pearson Darby Specter.
Mostly, of course, this lawsuit is about angering Harvey. It works.
Tanner plays as dirty as always and tries to go at Harvey via Scottie -- Stephen Huntley has gone and signed an affidavit saying that she knew all about his murderous ways ages ago. It's a lie, but Huntley is looking at a murder charge...
Is Louis about to learn Mike's secret?
The return of Travis Tanner
Just when you thought the law couldn't get any murkier or messier, enter Travis Tanner! Yes, Harvey's old nemesis is back yet again, this time in the employ of Ava Hessington in order to sue Pearson Darby Specter.
Mostly, of course, this lawsuit is about angering Harvey. It works.
Tanner plays as dirty as always and tries to go at Harvey via Scottie -- Stephen Huntley has gone and signed an affidavit saying that she knew all about his murderous ways ages ago. It's a lie, but Huntley is looking at a murder charge...
- 9/18/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Put on your most dapper jacket and tie, because Suits‘ Harvey, Mike and the rest of the Pearson Hardman law firm are back this Thursday (USA Network, 10/9c) to finish Season 2.
Despite partner Daniel Hardman’s ouster, things are far from peaceful in the workplace. Below, executive producer Aaron Korsh previews the aftermath of the firm’s civil war, Harvey’s efforts to expand his personal life, Louis’ “comeuppance” and much more.
Related | Abigail Spencer Suits Up Again for Season 2
Tvline | The stakes seem higher than ever. What challenges lie ahead for the firm, post-Hardman?
What happens in the aftermath of a civil war is,...
Despite partner Daniel Hardman’s ouster, things are far from peaceful in the workplace. Below, executive producer Aaron Korsh previews the aftermath of the firm’s civil war, Harvey’s efforts to expand his personal life, Louis’ “comeuppance” and much more.
Related | Abigail Spencer Suits Up Again for Season 2
Tvline | The stakes seem higher than ever. What challenges lie ahead for the firm, post-Hardman?
What happens in the aftermath of a civil war is,...
- 1/16/2013
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
“You’re not afraid of me, are you?” Patty asks Ellen at the end of last night’s fantastic hour. Everyone is afraid, everyone has a monster to slay. Ellen of her past traumas, Patty of losing against the sweet innocent girl who invited her to her bridal shower, or Rachel Walling of the fiend that may have assaulted her mother, after opening up his personal secrets to her. I’ve talked before about how tense Damages is, and there’s a reason why it terrifies me more than the fantastic but twisted Breaking Bad.
On Breaking Bad, one expects violence and threats to emerge in the criminal world of drug warfare. A man can shoot another in cold blood without thinking much. But on Damages, everyone is caught up in the polished veneer of seemingly respectable businesses. When business corporations have rules, we expect them to abide.
“You’re not afraid of me, are you?” Patty asks Ellen at the end of last night’s fantastic hour. Everyone is afraid, everyone has a monster to slay. Ellen of her past traumas, Patty of losing against the sweet innocent girl who invited her to her bridal shower, or Rachel Walling of the fiend that may have assaulted her mother, after opening up his personal secrets to her. I’ve talked before about how tense Damages is, and there’s a reason why it terrifies me more than the fantastic but twisted Breaking Bad.
On Breaking Bad, one expects violence and threats to emerge in the criminal world of drug warfare. A man can shoot another in cold blood without thinking much. But on Damages, everyone is caught up in the polished veneer of seemingly respectable businesses. When business corporations have rules, we expect them to abide.
- 8/17/2012
- by Alex Trivilino
- Obsessed with Film
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