The Chicago Fire hiatus ended Wednesday night with a new episode called The Wrong Guy.
Paramedic Lyla Novak (Jocelyn Hudon) was introduced in the previous episode as the new partner for Violet Mikami (Hanako Greensmith).
Novak stepped in after Chief Boden (Eamonn Walker) sent Jared Lennox (Wesam Keesh) packing. Lennox didn’t fit at Firehouse 51, as the team sought a replacement for Sylvie Brett (Kara Killmer).
Violet wasn’t sure about Novak at first, but she was won over by Novak’s skills in the field and outgoing personality.
Rome Flynn has also departed from the Chicago Fire cast. He played firefighter Jake Gibson, the character replacing Blake Gallo (Alberto Rosende).
More casting changes are in store this season, so be ready One Chicago fans.
Chicago Fire Season 12, Episode 10 recap
The new episode began with the revelation that Joe Cruz (Joe Minoso) and his son Javi had to fend for...
Paramedic Lyla Novak (Jocelyn Hudon) was introduced in the previous episode as the new partner for Violet Mikami (Hanako Greensmith).
Novak stepped in after Chief Boden (Eamonn Walker) sent Jared Lennox (Wesam Keesh) packing. Lennox didn’t fit at Firehouse 51, as the team sought a replacement for Sylvie Brett (Kara Killmer).
Violet wasn’t sure about Novak at first, but she was won over by Novak’s skills in the field and outgoing personality.
Rome Flynn has also departed from the Chicago Fire cast. He played firefighter Jake Gibson, the character replacing Blake Gallo (Alberto Rosende).
More casting changes are in store this season, so be ready One Chicago fans.
Chicago Fire Season 12, Episode 10 recap
The new episode began with the revelation that Joe Cruz (Joe Minoso) and his son Javi had to fend for...
- 5/2/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
The Chicago Fire cast has added another new face for Season 12.
It’s already been a season of change at Firehouse 51, and that continues with the next new episode.
Exits are happening frequently this season, beginning with Firefighter Blake Gallo (Alberto Rosende) leaving Chicago in the season premiere.
Paramedic Sylvie Brett (Kara Killmer) married Matt Casey (Jesse Spencer) and then moved to Portland. Her exit was a tough one for the fans.
New Paramedic Jared Lennox (Wesam Keesh) dropped in for two episodes but wasn’t a good fit at the firehouse. Chief Boden sent him packing – a decision that could lead to repercussions later.
A new episode of Chicago Fire introduced another new paramedic. But she might stick around for a while, especially since Violet Mikami (Hanako Greensmith) took a liking to her.
Here is the latest news on Jake Gibson (Rome Flynn).
It’s time to introduce the...
It’s already been a season of change at Firehouse 51, and that continues with the next new episode.
Exits are happening frequently this season, beginning with Firefighter Blake Gallo (Alberto Rosende) leaving Chicago in the season premiere.
Paramedic Sylvie Brett (Kara Killmer) married Matt Casey (Jesse Spencer) and then moved to Portland. Her exit was a tough one for the fans.
New Paramedic Jared Lennox (Wesam Keesh) dropped in for two episodes but wasn’t a good fit at the firehouse. Chief Boden sent him packing – a decision that could lead to repercussions later.
A new episode of Chicago Fire introduced another new paramedic. But she might stick around for a while, especially since Violet Mikami (Hanako Greensmith) took a liking to her.
Here is the latest news on Jake Gibson (Rome Flynn).
It’s time to introduce the...
- 4/5/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
A new firefighter is reporting for duty on Chicago Fire. Michael Bradway is joining the NBC drama as Jack Damon.
Michael Bradway joins ‘Chicago Fire’ Season 12 after Rome Flynn exit Rome Flynn as Derrick Gibson in ‘Chicago Fire’ Season 12 | Adrian S Burrows Sr/NBC
Deadline was first to report the news of Bradway’s casting. The actor will reportedly make his Chicago Fire debut in the 10th episode of season 12, which will air April 10. He’ll appear in a recurring role with the potential to become a series regular in season 13.
“Got to be a part of the Chicago Fire Family for Season 12! Can’t wait for you guys to see it next week!” Bradway wrote on Instagram after his casting was announced.
Bradway will be joining the show shortly after the departure of Rome Flynn, who had a six-episode arc as Derrick Gibson earlier in season 12. The character had...
Michael Bradway joins ‘Chicago Fire’ Season 12 after Rome Flynn exit Rome Flynn as Derrick Gibson in ‘Chicago Fire’ Season 12 | Adrian S Burrows Sr/NBC
Deadline was first to report the news of Bradway’s casting. The actor will reportedly make his Chicago Fire debut in the 10th episode of season 12, which will air April 10. He’ll appear in a recurring role with the potential to become a series regular in season 13.
“Got to be a part of the Chicago Fire Family for Season 12! Can’t wait for you guys to see it next week!” Bradway wrote on Instagram after his casting was announced.
Bradway will be joining the show shortly after the departure of Rome Flynn, who had a six-episode arc as Derrick Gibson earlier in season 12. The character had...
- 4/4/2024
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The new Chicago Fire episode will have Kelly Severide working with Tom Van Meter again.
Captain Van Meter is a commander and arson investigator for the Chicago Fire Department’s Office of Fire Investigation (Ofi).
When Ofi becomes part of an episode, fans already know that it means a suspicious fire has happened.
Van Meter is featured in the April 3 episode called Something About Her. Actor Tim Hopper returns to play the character, giving “Fire Cop” a chance to shine with him.
This will serve as Chicago Fire Season 12, Episode 9, leaving just four more new episodes after it to debut this spring.
“Severide, Kidd, and Van Meter investigate a fire at a recording studio. Kylie helps James keep a secret from Boden. Mouch struggles to maintain boundaries with a paramedicine client,” reads the Chicago Fire synopsis for April 3.
Chicago Fire TV promo for April 3 episode
Below is the TV promo...
Captain Van Meter is a commander and arson investigator for the Chicago Fire Department’s Office of Fire Investigation (Ofi).
When Ofi becomes part of an episode, fans already know that it means a suspicious fire has happened.
Van Meter is featured in the April 3 episode called Something About Her. Actor Tim Hopper returns to play the character, giving “Fire Cop” a chance to shine with him.
This will serve as Chicago Fire Season 12, Episode 9, leaving just four more new episodes after it to debut this spring.
“Severide, Kidd, and Van Meter investigate a fire at a recording studio. Kylie helps James keep a secret from Boden. Mouch struggles to maintain boundaries with a paramedicine client,” reads the Chicago Fire synopsis for April 3.
Chicago Fire TV promo for April 3 episode
Below is the TV promo...
- 4/3/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
The Chicago Fire cast has revealed a new actress joining the show for Season 12.
Presumably, this new person could wind up as the partner to Violet Mikami (Hanako Greensmith).
Losing Sylvie Brett (Kara Killmer) has been difficult for Firehouse 51. Her replacement was shoehorned into the firehouse by the new paramedic chief.
It turned out that Chief Robinson was trying to send a message to the firehouse and Chief Boden and that she wanted to replace the “old guard” in Chicago.
Jared Lennox (Wesam Keesh) surfaced as Violet’s new partner and frequently questioned her medical choices in the field.
The situation between Lennox and Violet escalated to the point where he reported her as being “aggressive” and “disrespectful” on the job.
When Boden pushed Lennox out of the firehouse, Robinson showed up to give him a piece of her mind. And now it means a new paramedic for Firehouse 51 again.
Presumably, this new person could wind up as the partner to Violet Mikami (Hanako Greensmith).
Losing Sylvie Brett (Kara Killmer) has been difficult for Firehouse 51. Her replacement was shoehorned into the firehouse by the new paramedic chief.
It turned out that Chief Robinson was trying to send a message to the firehouse and Chief Boden and that she wanted to replace the “old guard” in Chicago.
Jared Lennox (Wesam Keesh) surfaced as Violet’s new partner and frequently questioned her medical choices in the field.
The situation between Lennox and Violet escalated to the point where he reported her as being “aggressive” and “disrespectful” on the job.
When Boden pushed Lennox out of the firehouse, Robinson showed up to give him a piece of her mind. And now it means a new paramedic for Firehouse 51 again.
- 3/30/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
A new paramedic is joining the Chicago Fire rotation.
Jocelyn Hudon (When Hope Calls, Acapulco) will recur in Season 12 of the hit procedural, currently airing Wednesdays on NBC, Deadline reports.
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This comes after Kara Killmer departed as beloved paramedic Sylvie Brett in the season’s sixth episode, marrying Jesse Spencer’s Matt Casey (who left...
Jocelyn Hudon (When Hope Calls, Acapulco) will recur in Season 12 of the hit procedural, currently airing Wednesdays on NBC, Deadline reports.
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This comes after Kara Killmer departed as beloved paramedic Sylvie Brett in the season’s sixth episode, marrying Jesse Spencer’s Matt Casey (who left...
- 3/29/2024
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
Introduction to Chicago Fire’s New Paramedic As fans of Chicago Fire adjust to the absence of Sylvie Brett, a new paramedic has stepped into the fray at Firehouse 51. Lennox is the latest addition to the team, and viewers are eager to see how he will fill the void left by Brett’s departure. Familiar Face Wesam Keesh Joins the Cast The role of Lennox is portrayed by Wesam Keesh, whose previous work includes a guest role on Chicago Justice and a recurring role on Law & Order: Organized Crime. Fans may recognize Keesh from his various roles across television, bringing
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- 3/24/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
Chicago Fire introduced a new paramedic during the latest episode. It has already caused drama at Firehouse 51.
It was clear that things would get tricky after Sylvie Brett left the job, but the new Paramedic In Charge, Violet Mikami, couldn’t find a rhythm with the new person sitting next to her in Ambulance 61.
Wesam Keesh has joined the Chicago Fire cast as Jared Lennox. The character seems to know his stuff but also has a penitent for asking questions at the wrong time.
During one call, Lennox let the wife of their patient know that Violet was new to the job. It caused the woman to question Violet’s abilities.
Violet appeared very stressed that Lennox was undermining her, and when she chastised him about it later, she also told Lennox he had received his second strike on the job.
Later, Chief Boden shows up at Molly’s to...
It was clear that things would get tricky after Sylvie Brett left the job, but the new Paramedic In Charge, Violet Mikami, couldn’t find a rhythm with the new person sitting next to her in Ambulance 61.
Wesam Keesh has joined the Chicago Fire cast as Jared Lennox. The character seems to know his stuff but also has a penitent for asking questions at the wrong time.
During one call, Lennox let the wife of their patient know that Violet was new to the job. It caused the woman to question Violet’s abilities.
Violet appeared very stressed that Lennox was undermining her, and when she chastised him about it later, she also told Lennox he had received his second strike on the job.
Later, Chief Boden shows up at Molly’s to...
- 3/23/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 7 “Red Flag.”] Listen, Firehouse 51 has had to deal with problems and people coming after them before. But there’s something about the latest threat on Chicago Fire that has us especially worried. Following Kara Killmer‘s exit, no one was going to be able to fill Brett’s shoes on Ambulance 61. Even the new paramedic, Lennox, acknowledged that and said he “would never even try.” But before he even showed up, we had reason to be concerned about who would be joining Paramedic in Charge Violet (Hanako Greeensmith), and every single part of the latest episode confirmed we were right to be. Chief Robinson (Laura Allen) not only gave Violet zero input on her new partner or a heads up on who it is, she also didn’t ...
- 3/21/2024
- TV Insider
A new episode of Chicago Fire introduced a new character.
Following the exit of Sylvie Brett (played by Kara Killmer), the show introduced a fresh face at Firehouse 51.
It was a bumpy ride for the new paramedic in charge while it was her first time being the boss.
Violet Mikami (Hanako Greensmith) was promoted to a bigger role at the house but was also concerned that the new paramedic chief had it in for her.
Violet was faced with the new paramedic just showing up at the firehouse before even being contacted by their boss.
Before she could explain how she wanted things done or even give him a tour of the house, the alarms went off.
Chicago Fire’s new paramedic is played by Wesam Keesh
Wesam Keesh was seen as Adam “Malachi” Mintock on Law & Order: Organized Crime, Jay Simmons on For The People, and Kyle Cohen on Awkward.
Following the exit of Sylvie Brett (played by Kara Killmer), the show introduced a fresh face at Firehouse 51.
It was a bumpy ride for the new paramedic in charge while it was her first time being the boss.
Violet Mikami (Hanako Greensmith) was promoted to a bigger role at the house but was also concerned that the new paramedic chief had it in for her.
Violet was faced with the new paramedic just showing up at the firehouse before even being contacted by their boss.
Before she could explain how she wanted things done or even give him a tour of the house, the alarms went off.
Chicago Fire’s new paramedic is played by Wesam Keesh
Wesam Keesh was seen as Adam “Malachi” Mintock on Law & Order: Organized Crime, Jay Simmons on For The People, and Kyle Cohen on Awkward.
- 3/21/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
The Chicago Fire cast has a new paramedic working with Violet Mikami.
Following Sylvie Brett’s exit from Firehouse 51, Violet has to be assigned a new partner on Ambulance 61.
Actress Kara Killmer played Brett for years but has now moved on to other things.
Kara teased what’s next for her in a new interview.
But the show must go on. And that means Violet has to have someone sitting next to her on medical calls.
The showrunner previously revealed that there are bumps ahead, and she also hinted that Violet could have several new people who try to fill Brett’s shoes.
Chicago Fire episode photos tease new paramedic
NBC released images for Chicago Fire Season 12, Episode 8. That is the episode that will debut on Wednesday, March 27.
In one of the images, Firehouse 51 is on a call at a treatment center, where Violet is shown working with someone new.
Following Sylvie Brett’s exit from Firehouse 51, Violet has to be assigned a new partner on Ambulance 61.
Actress Kara Killmer played Brett for years but has now moved on to other things.
Kara teased what’s next for her in a new interview.
But the show must go on. And that means Violet has to have someone sitting next to her on medical calls.
The showrunner previously revealed that there are bumps ahead, and she also hinted that Violet could have several new people who try to fill Brett’s shoes.
Chicago Fire episode photos tease new paramedic
NBC released images for Chicago Fire Season 12, Episode 8. That is the episode that will debut on Wednesday, March 27.
In one of the images, Firehouse 51 is on a call at a treatment center, where Violet is shown working with someone new.
- 3/17/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
It’s hard to imagine Ambulance 61 without Sylvie Brett (Kara Killmer) after she’s been a staple there since Season 3. But now, Chicago Fire, in its 12th season, is moving forward without her—in Killmer’s last episode, Brett married Casey (Jesse Spencer) and moved with him to Portland—and that means someone has to join Violet (Hanako Greensmith). A photo for the March 27 episode, “All the Dark,” shows Wesam Keesh as Lennox, working alongside Violet (check it out above), and Dick Wolf fans will recognize him: He played hacker Malachi on Law & Order: Organized Crime! Through Svu‘s crossovers with One Chicago, Fire and Organized Crime are technically in the same universe, but he’d be far from the first person to play multiple characters across Dick Wolf shows (or on the same one!). But is Lennox sticking around? As executive producer Andrea Newman told TV Insider ahead of Season 12’s premiere,...
- 3/14/2024
- TV Insider
The flames are roaring, and tensions are escalating in “Chicago Fire” Season 12 Episode 7, titled “Red Flag.” Catch the heat at 9:00 Pm on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, on NBC as the firefighters of Firehouse 51 face personal and professional challenges.
In this explosive episode, Violet finds herself at odds with her new partner, introducing a dynamic that promises both friction and fireworks. Meanwhile, Severide stumbles upon a clandestine stash of money during a call, sparking a high-stakes confrontation with the law enforcement officers handling the case. As the team grapples with the consequences of their actions, Mouch faces a more mundane but equally irksome issue – a pesky parking ticket.
Join the crew of Firehouse 51 for a gripping hour of drama, action, and unexpected twists. “Red Flag” guarantees an emotionally charged and adrenaline-pumping episode that will leave fans eagerly awaiting the next chapter in the lives of Chicago’s finest first responders. Tune in at 9:00 Pm on Wednesday,...
In this explosive episode, Violet finds herself at odds with her new partner, introducing a dynamic that promises both friction and fireworks. Meanwhile, Severide stumbles upon a clandestine stash of money during a call, sparking a high-stakes confrontation with the law enforcement officers handling the case. As the team grapples with the consequences of their actions, Mouch faces a more mundane but equally irksome issue – a pesky parking ticket.
Join the crew of Firehouse 51 for a gripping hour of drama, action, and unexpected twists. “Red Flag” guarantees an emotionally charged and adrenaline-pumping episode that will leave fans eagerly awaiting the next chapter in the lives of Chicago’s finest first responders. Tune in at 9:00 Pm on Wednesday,...
- 3/13/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Last week’s “Law & Order: Organized Crime” episode ended on a nail-biting cliffhanger: Task force member Jet Slootmaeker (Ainsley Seiger) was violently abducted by her target Seamus O’Meara (Michael Malarkey) after blowing her cover. We last saw her unarmed and in the trunk of his car as her colleagues desperately tried to find her.
Her boss, Ayanna Bell (Danielle Moné Truitt), tried to tell Jet she was getting too close to Seamus, but Jet convinced her to let her back into the field, where it all went disastrously wrong.
Seiger spoke to TheWrap before the conclusion of the two-parter about why Jet blames herself and how much she loved filming the two episodes. “I had the time of my life getting thrown into that trunk. It was so much fun,” she said of getting to do her own stunts.
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Her boss, Ayanna Bell (Danielle Moné Truitt), tried to tell Jet she was getting too close to Seamus, but Jet convinced her to let her back into the field, where it all went disastrously wrong.
Seiger spoke to TheWrap before the conclusion of the two-parter about why Jet blames herself and how much she loved filming the two episodes. “I had the time of my life getting thrown into that trunk. It was so much fun,” she said of getting to do her own stunts.
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- 2/17/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Danielle Mone Truitt as Sergeant Ayanna Bell on Law & Order: Organized Crime. Pic credit: NBC
Law & Order: Organized Crime is going to be putting a focus on more than just Elliot Stabler.
Danielle Mone Truitt, who plays Sergeant Anyanna Bell, shared how Season 3 will have her tough cop put through a nasty personal fight to save her marriage.
That will lead her to lean on Stabler for support as they try to focus on some dangerous new crimes.
Meanwhile, Ainsley Seiger, who plays Jet Slootmaekers, indicated her hacker might also be getting into a new relationship.
This comes amid a controversial showrunner turnover that may shift the Season 3 plans.
With the new season starting, the actresses seem ready to face the challenges their Law & Order: Organized Crime cops have to handle this year.
Bell and her marriage challenges
Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 3 will see some changes, not just on screen.
Law & Order: Organized Crime is going to be putting a focus on more than just Elliot Stabler.
Danielle Mone Truitt, who plays Sergeant Anyanna Bell, shared how Season 3 will have her tough cop put through a nasty personal fight to save her marriage.
That will lead her to lean on Stabler for support as they try to focus on some dangerous new crimes.
Meanwhile, Ainsley Seiger, who plays Jet Slootmaekers, indicated her hacker might also be getting into a new relationship.
This comes amid a controversial showrunner turnover that may shift the Season 3 plans.
With the new season starting, the actresses seem ready to face the challenges their Law & Order: Organized Crime cops have to handle this year.
Bell and her marriage challenges
Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 3 will see some changes, not just on screen.
- 9/22/2022
- by Michael Weyer
- Monsters and Critics
Richard Wheatley (Dylan McDermott) and Sebastian McClane (Robin Lord Taylor) continue to be a thorn in the Law & Order: Organized Crime‘s task force’s side when the NBC drama resumes on February 24… but not for long? After all, the season is divided into three, and we’re halfway through the second arc. Until it’s over, however, Wheatley remains a great concern, especially when it comes to Detective Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni). But Detective Jet Slootmaekers (Ainsley Seiger), with a little help from Malachi (Wesam Keesh), can handle whatever Wheatley and McClane are up to, right? Seiger previews Organized Crime‘s return and hints at the end of the current arc and beginning of the next. What are Wheatley and McClane up to in this next episode? Ainsley Seiger: What I love the most about McClane and Constantine as a character is that there’s all of this, as far as Jet is concerned,...
- 2/23/2022
- TV Insider
Exclusive: For The People alum Wesam Keesh is set as a series regular opposite Janina Gavankar in Echo, NBC’s drama pilot from JJ Bailey, Davis Entertainment and Universal Television.
Written by Bailey, Echo is a high-concept, genre procedural revolving around a team of investigators who solve the highest-profile crimes by sending our heroes into the past — in the body of the victim. They assume the victim’s identity and must race against time to prevent the crime before it happens.
Keesh will play Riley Burnside, an FBI agent with an enormous intellect and big heart.
Bailey executive produces with Davis Entertainment’s John Davis and John Fox.
Keesh previously starred as Jay Simmons on legal drama For The People, which aired for one season on ABC. He’ll next be seen in a recurring role on NBC’s Good Girls and recently appeared on NCIS: Los Angeles. Keesh is...
Written by Bailey, Echo is a high-concept, genre procedural revolving around a team of investigators who solve the highest-profile crimes by sending our heroes into the past — in the body of the victim. They assume the victim’s identity and must race against time to prevent the crime before it happens.
Keesh will play Riley Burnside, an FBI agent with an enormous intellect and big heart.
Bailey executive produces with Davis Entertainment’s John Davis and John Fox.
Keesh previously starred as Jay Simmons on legal drama For The People, which aired for one season on ABC. He’ll next be seen in a recurring role on NBC’s Good Girls and recently appeared on NCIS: Los Angeles. Keesh is...
- 3/4/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Hey,"NCIS: Los Angeles" fans. Yes, this brand new article from us will indeed go over a couple of plotlines that you guys can expect to see take place in next week's brand new episode 4. Now that episode 3 is officially in the history books, we thought it would be fitting to share this intel. CBS was kind enough to deliver a new press release for episode. It features a couple of official teaser descriptions for it. So, that is exactly what we'll be using for this spoiler session. We also have links to a couple of preview photos for this episode. So, we're about to have some fun. Let's get into it. For starters, the official title for episode 4 is called, "Yellow Jack." It sounds like episode 4 will feature some very intense, highly dramatic, dangerous, interesting and possible action-filled scenes as Callen and Sam are on a ship that could have the Ebola virus!
- 10/13/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Network: ABC.
Episodes: 20 (hour).
Seasons: Two.
TV show dates: March 13, 2018 — May 16, 2019.
Series status: Has not been cancelled.
Performers include: Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall, and Anna Deavere Smith.
TV show description:
From creator Paul William Davies, the For the People TV show is a Shondaland legal drama. The story unfolds at "The Mother Court," i.e. the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.
The series centers on six accomplished attorneys, who work on both sides of the law. Whether they represent the defense or the people, these young lawyers ply their trade...
Episodes: 20 (hour).
Seasons: Two.
TV show dates: March 13, 2018 — May 16, 2019.
Series status: Has not been cancelled.
Performers include: Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall, and Anna Deavere Smith.
TV show description:
From creator Paul William Davies, the For the People TV show is a Shondaland legal drama. The story unfolds at "The Mother Court," i.e. the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.
The series centers on six accomplished attorneys, who work on both sides of the law. Whether they represent the defense or the people, these young lawyers ply their trade...
- 5/10/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Are you ready to rule on the second season of the For the People TV show on ABC? As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like For the People is cancelled or renewed for season three. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustration when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we'd like to offer you the chance to rate all of the For the People season two episodes here. *Status update below.
An ABC legal drama, For the People stars Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Charles Michael Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall, and Anna Deavere Smith. The Shondaland legal drama unfolds at “The Mother Court,” i.e. the...
An ABC legal drama, For the People stars Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Charles Michael Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall, and Anna Deavere Smith. The Shondaland legal drama unfolds at “The Mother Court,” i.e. the...
- 5/10/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Last year, the For the People TV show on ABC didn't exactly acquit itself well in the Nielsen ratings. At season's end though, the network rendered a verdict resulting in a second season renewal. Does this series have the bona fides necessary to attract and retain an audience? Will For the People be cancelled or renewed for season three? Stay tuned. *Status update below.
From creator Paul William Davies, For the People stars Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Charles Michael Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall, and Anna Deavere Smith. The Shondaland legal drama unfolds at “The Mother Court,” i.e. the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The ABC TV series centers on six young attorneys, who work on both sides of the law. Whether they represent the defense or...
From creator Paul William Davies, For the People stars Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Charles Michael Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall, and Anna Deavere Smith. The Shondaland legal drama unfolds at “The Mother Court,” i.e. the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The ABC TV series centers on six young attorneys, who work on both sides of the law. Whether they represent the defense or...
- 5/10/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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What's This TV Show About?
An ABC legal drama, For the People stars Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Charles Michael Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall, and Anna Deavere Smith. The Shondaland legal drama unfolds at “The Mother Court,” i.e. the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The ABC TV series centers on six young attorneys, who work...
Is the verdict in? Has the For the People TV show been cancelled or renewed for a third season on ABC? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of For the People, season three. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
An ABC legal drama, For the People stars Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Charles Michael Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall, and Anna Deavere Smith. The Shondaland legal drama unfolds at “The Mother Court,” i.e. the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The ABC TV series centers on six young attorneys, who work...
- 5/10/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
ABC has ruled against another TV series. The alphabet network has cancelled the For the People TV show. Co-star Ben Rappaport has confirmed that it won't be returning for a third season.
A legal drama, For the People stars Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Charles Michael Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall, and Anna Deavere Smith. The Shondaland legal drama unfolds at “The Mother Court,” i.e. the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The ABC TV series centers on six young attorneys, who work on both sides of the law. Whether they represent the defense or the people, these lawyers ply their trade, trying some of the most publicized cases, and in federal court, the stakes can be sky high. Read More…...
A legal drama, For the People stars Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Charles Michael Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall, and Anna Deavere Smith. The Shondaland legal drama unfolds at “The Mother Court,” i.e. the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The ABC TV series centers on six young attorneys, who work on both sides of the law. Whether they represent the defense or the people, these lawyers ply their trade, trying some of the most publicized cases, and in federal court, the stakes can be sky high. Read More…...
- 5/10/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
With the first swing of ABC's ax, we can probably expect a lot more drama to unfold at the network in the coming days
For the People, a legal drama from Shondaland will not return to the network for a third season.
The second season of the drama ranked among the lowest of ABC's series.
Starring Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall and Anna Deavere Smith, For the People first debuted midway through the 2018-19 season.
For the People was created/executive produced by Paul Williams Davies who had previously written episodes of ABC's hit Scandal.
The premise of the series saw the drama unfold in the Southern District of New York Federal Court aka "The Mother Court."
It followed new laywers who had the opportunity to work both the prosecution and defense as they found their career footing.
For the People, a legal drama from Shondaland will not return to the network for a third season.
The second season of the drama ranked among the lowest of ABC's series.
Starring Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall and Anna Deavere Smith, For the People first debuted midway through the 2018-19 season.
For the People was created/executive produced by Paul Williams Davies who had previously written episodes of ABC's hit Scandal.
The premise of the series saw the drama unfold in the Southern District of New York Federal Court aka "The Mother Court."
It followed new laywers who had the opportunity to work both the prosecution and defense as they found their career footing.
- 5/10/2019
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
“For The People” will not return for a third season on ABC.
The legal drama was canceled by the Alphabet network, cutting the Shondaland series with homes on broadcast television down to three.
“For The People” was the second lowest-rated of the Shondaland series (followed only by “How To Get Away With Murder”), averaging almost 3 million total live viewers and a 0.51 in the key 18-49 demographic.
The series was set in a New York federal court and followed a group of lawyers as they handled the some of the most high-profile, high-stakes cases in the country.
“For The People” starred Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Charles Michael Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall and Anna Deavere Smith.
Paul William Davies created the show and served as showrunner, with Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers and Tom Verica also executive producing. The show was produced by ABC Studios.
The legal drama was canceled by the Alphabet network, cutting the Shondaland series with homes on broadcast television down to three.
“For The People” was the second lowest-rated of the Shondaland series (followed only by “How To Get Away With Murder”), averaging almost 3 million total live viewers and a 0.51 in the key 18-49 demographic.
The series was set in a New York federal court and followed a group of lawyers as they handled the some of the most high-profile, high-stakes cases in the country.
“For The People” starred Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Charles Michael Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall and Anna Deavere Smith.
Paul William Davies created the show and served as showrunner, with Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers and Tom Verica also executive producing. The show was produced by ABC Studios.
- 5/10/2019
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
ABC has canceled the Shondaland legal drama “For the People” after two seasons, TheWrap has learned.
Set in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (a.k.a. “The Mother Court”), the Shondaland series centered on six talented young lawyers working on opposite sides of the law.
It first debuted as a midseason replacement last year, and has since struggled to gain a foothold in the ratings. The currently airing second season is averaging just shy of three million viewers an episode, with a 0.51 rating among adult viewers under 50, according to Nielsen’s live-plus-same-day numbers.
Also Read: Fall TV 2019: Every Broadcast Show Canceled, Renewed and Ordered So Far (Updating)
Created and executive produced by Paul Williams Davies, “For the People” starred Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall and Anna Deavere Smith.
Set in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (a.k.a. “The Mother Court”), the Shondaland series centered on six talented young lawyers working on opposite sides of the law.
It first debuted as a midseason replacement last year, and has since struggled to gain a foothold in the ratings. The currently airing second season is averaging just shy of three million viewers an episode, with a 0.51 rating among adult viewers under 50, according to Nielsen’s live-plus-same-day numbers.
Also Read: Fall TV 2019: Every Broadcast Show Canceled, Renewed and Ordered So Far (Updating)
Created and executive produced by Paul Williams Davies, “For the People” starred Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall and Anna Deavere Smith.
- 5/10/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Shondaland’s legal drama For the People will not be getting a third season on ABC, sources said.
The series, from creator/executive producer Paul Williams Davies, launched to solid reviews as a midseason replacement last season, clinching a second-season renewal after a so-so ratings performance.
In its current second season, the legal drama ranks among ABC’s lowest rated series. It has developed loyal following and has been well liked by the network brass creatively, but the numbers have not been there.
Written by Davies, For the People was set in the Southern District of New York Federal Court, aka “The Mother Court,” and followed new lawyers working for both the defense and the prosecution as they handle the most high-profile and high-stakes cases in the country – all as their personal lives intersect.
Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis,...
The series, from creator/executive producer Paul Williams Davies, launched to solid reviews as a midseason replacement last season, clinching a second-season renewal after a so-so ratings performance.
In its current second season, the legal drama ranks among ABC’s lowest rated series. It has developed loyal following and has been well liked by the network brass creatively, but the numbers have not been there.
Written by Davies, For the People was set in the Southern District of New York Federal Court, aka “The Mother Court,” and followed new lawyers working for both the defense and the prosecution as they handle the most high-profile and high-stakes cases in the country – all as their personal lives intersect.
Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis,...
- 5/10/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Charles Michael Davis is coming to ABC. Deadline reports the Originals star has joined season two of For the People.
From Ep Shonda Rhimes, the legal drama unfolds at “The Mother Court,” i.e. the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The cast includes Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall, and Anna Deavere Smith.
Read More…...
From Ep Shonda Rhimes, the legal drama unfolds at “The Mother Court,” i.e. the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The cast includes Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall, and Anna Deavere Smith.
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- 9/12/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Charles Michael Davis is in-demand.
The actor who moved to Younger following his five-season stint on The CW's The Originals has landed a new series regular role on For The People, according to Deadline.
His role will bring him back to Shondaland. He previously appeared on Grey's Anatomy, and that served as his first big TV role.
Davis will first appear on the frothy legal soap's sophomore season premiere. He will play the role of Ted, a new investigator in the public defender's office.
Related: Younger Season 5 Episode 11 Review: Lizability
But what does this casting news mean for Davis' series regular role on Paramount Network's Younger?
Good news, that's what!
Deadline has confirmed that the filming schedules for both will not clash, meaning Davis gets to continue as a regular on Younger in addition to this new role.
It's great for fans of Younger because Charles has brought...
The actor who moved to Younger following his five-season stint on The CW's The Originals has landed a new series regular role on For The People, according to Deadline.
His role will bring him back to Shondaland. He previously appeared on Grey's Anatomy, and that served as his first big TV role.
Davis will first appear on the frothy legal soap's sophomore season premiere. He will play the role of Ted, a new investigator in the public defender's office.
Related: Younger Season 5 Episode 11 Review: Lizability
But what does this casting news mean for Davis' series regular role on Paramount Network's Younger?
Good news, that's what!
Deadline has confirmed that the filming schedules for both will not clash, meaning Davis gets to continue as a regular on Younger in addition to this new role.
It's great for fans of Younger because Charles has brought...
- 9/6/2018
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
After holding his own against both vampires and publishers, Charles Michael Davis (The Originals, Younger) is doing his next battles in court, joining ABC’s For the People as a new series regular, our sister site Deadline reports. Davis will first appear in the legal drama’s second season premiere, playing Ted, the new investigator in the Public Defender’s office.
Returning midseason, For the People follows young defense and prosecution lawyers as they take on some of the highest-profile cases in the United States. The Shondaland drama is set in the Southern District of New York Federal Court — better...
Returning midseason, For the People follows young defense and prosecution lawyers as they take on some of the highest-profile cases in the United States. The Shondaland drama is set in the Southern District of New York Federal Court — better...
- 9/6/2018
- TVLine.com
Charles Michael Davis is returning to Shondaland.
The “Grey’s Anatomy” alum has been cast in a recurring role on Season 2 of ABC’s legal drama “For the People,” a rep for the network confirmed to TheWrap Thursday.
Davis will play Ted, a new investigator in the public defender’s office. He joins a cast that includes Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown and Ben Rappaport in the drama, which follows young lawyers in the Southern District of New York Federal Court, also known as “The Mother Court.”
Also Read: Guess Whose Dad Is Coming Back to 'Grey's Anatomy'
“For the People” also features Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall and Anna Deavere Smith. Paul Williams Davies created the series, and he executive produces with Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers.
Davis is currently a regular on “Younger,” which will switch from TV Land...
The “Grey’s Anatomy” alum has been cast in a recurring role on Season 2 of ABC’s legal drama “For the People,” a rep for the network confirmed to TheWrap Thursday.
Davis will play Ted, a new investigator in the public defender’s office. He joins a cast that includes Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown and Ben Rappaport in the drama, which follows young lawyers in the Southern District of New York Federal Court, also known as “The Mother Court.”
Also Read: Guess Whose Dad Is Coming Back to 'Grey's Anatomy'
“For the People” also features Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall and Anna Deavere Smith. Paul Williams Davies created the series, and he executive produces with Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers.
Davis is currently a regular on “Younger,” which will switch from TV Land...
- 9/6/2018
- by Ashley Boucher
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Charles Michael Davis is returning to Shondaland, ABC and ABC Studios. Davis, whose first major role was an arc on Shonda Rhimes’ medical drama Grey’s Anatomy, is joining the cast of another Shondaland ABC series, legal drama For the People, as a series regular for its upcoming second season.
Making his debut in the Season 2 premiere, Davis will play Ted, the new investigator in the Public Defender’s office.
Created by Paul Williams Davies, For the People is set in the Southern District of New York Federal Court, aka “The Mother Court,” and follows new lawyers working for both the defense and the prosecution as they handle the most high-profile and high-stakes cases in the country – all as their personal lives intersect.
Davis joins a cast that includes Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis,...
Making his debut in the Season 2 premiere, Davis will play Ted, the new investigator in the Public Defender’s office.
Created by Paul Williams Davies, For the People is set in the Southern District of New York Federal Court, aka “The Mother Court,” and follows new lawyers working for both the defense and the prosecution as they handle the most high-profile and high-stakes cases in the country – all as their personal lives intersect.
Davis joins a cast that includes Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis,...
- 9/6/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Like police and medical procedurals, legal dramas do quite well on network television. The have a low barrier to entry and can tap into the zeitgeist, particularly when they feature the kind of cases that are hitting headlines in the real world. With the ratings for How to Get Away with Murder on the downswing, ABC has introduced its new For the People TV show. Can it attract the kind of audience Dick Wolf's Law & Order franchise has long brought to NBC? Will For the People be cancelled or renewed for season two? Stay tuned. *Status update below.From creator Paul William Davies, For the People stars Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall, and Anna Deavere Smith. The Shondaland legal drama unfolds at “The Mother Court,” i.e. the United States...
- 5/16/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
What's your verdict on the first season of the For the People TV show on ABC? As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether the TV show For the People is cancelled or renewed for season two. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustration when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we'd like to offer you the chance to rate all of the For the People season one episodes below. An ABC legal drama, For the People stars Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall, and Anna Deavere Smith. The Shondaland TV series unfolds at “The Mother Court,” i.e. the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The story...
- 5/16/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The verdict is in. ABC has renewed its For the People TV show for a second season. Watch the announcement below. The Shondaland TV series comes from creator Paul William Davies -- a veteran of the recently ended Scandal. Do not be surprised if there are casting changes and other tweaks made during the hiatus. When a show with ratings this low snags a renewal from the clutches of cancellation, there are almost always changes on the way. An ABC legal drama, For the People stars Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall, and Anna Deavere Smith. The series is set at “The Mother Court,” i.e. the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The story centers on six accomplished attorneys, who work on both...
- 5/12/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Shondaland drama For the People has been renewed for a second season.
The series, from creator/executive producer Paul Williams Davies, debuted March 13 as a midseason replacement in ABC’s very challenging Tuesday 10 Pm slot, which has claimed a slew of short-lived drama series, and survived. It had a somewhat rocky road before launch, with production halted in September for additional script working after Britt Robertson and Jasmin Savoy Brown were recast as the leads. They took over for the pilot’s stars Britne Oldford and Lyndon Smith, respectively.
Written by Davies, For the People is set in the Southern District of New York Federal Court, aka “The Mother Court,” and followed new lawyers working for both the defense and the prosecution as they handle the most high-profile and high-stakes cases in the country – all as their personal lives intersect.
Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh,...
The series, from creator/executive producer Paul Williams Davies, debuted March 13 as a midseason replacement in ABC’s very challenging Tuesday 10 Pm slot, which has claimed a slew of short-lived drama series, and survived. It had a somewhat rocky road before launch, with production halted in September for additional script working after Britt Robertson and Jasmin Savoy Brown were recast as the leads. They took over for the pilot’s stars Britne Oldford and Lyndon Smith, respectively.
Written by Davies, For the People is set in the Southern District of New York Federal Court, aka “The Mother Court,” and followed new lawyers working for both the defense and the prosecution as they handle the most high-profile and high-stakes cases in the country – all as their personal lives intersect.
Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh,...
- 5/11/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The verdict is in — and it’s (surprisingly) good: ABC’s For the People has been renewed for Season 2.
For the People, which has struggled in the ratings, stars Britt Robertson (The Secret Circle, Life Unexpected) as Sandra Bell, a lawyer who regularly found herself in the Federal Court of New York, also known as ‘The Mother Court.”
The show’s large ensemble cast also includes Hope Davis, Ben Shenkman, Jasmin Savoy, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Rege-Jean Page, Ben Rappaport, Anna Deavere Smith and Vondie Curtis-Hall. The show’s executive-producing team included Shondaland heavy hitters Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers and Tom Verica.
For the People, which has struggled in the ratings, stars Britt Robertson (The Secret Circle, Life Unexpected) as Sandra Bell, a lawyer who regularly found herself in the Federal Court of New York, also known as ‘The Mother Court.”
The show’s large ensemble cast also includes Hope Davis, Ben Shenkman, Jasmin Savoy, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Rege-Jean Page, Ben Rappaport, Anna Deavere Smith and Vondie Curtis-Hall. The show’s executive-producing team included Shondaland heavy hitters Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers and Tom Verica.
- 5/11/2018
- TVLine.com
ABC has renewed “How to Get Away With Murder” for a fifth season.
In Season 5 of the Shondaland series, Annalise, Michaela, Connor, Asher, and Laurel all struggle to move on with their lives after Wes’ death. But when a new mystery involving one of their own unfolds throughout the season, relationships are fractured, secrets are exposed and yet another truth is revealed.
The series stars Emmy winner Viola Davis in the lead role, along with Billy Brown, Jack Falahee, Aja Naomi King, Matt McGorry, Karla Souza, Charlie Weber, Liza Weil, and Conrad Ricamora. Pete Nowalk created the series in addition to serving as executive producer. Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers, and Bill D’Elia also serve as executive producers. The series is produced by ABC Studios.
Nowalk broke the news on Twitter, writing, “Season 5, we are coming for you! Thanks to all our fans #Htgawm.”
The renewal comes after Rhimes exited...
In Season 5 of the Shondaland series, Annalise, Michaela, Connor, Asher, and Laurel all struggle to move on with their lives after Wes’ death. But when a new mystery involving one of their own unfolds throughout the season, relationships are fractured, secrets are exposed and yet another truth is revealed.
The series stars Emmy winner Viola Davis in the lead role, along with Billy Brown, Jack Falahee, Aja Naomi King, Matt McGorry, Karla Souza, Charlie Weber, Liza Weil, and Conrad Ricamora. Pete Nowalk created the series in addition to serving as executive producer. Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers, and Bill D’Elia also serve as executive producers. The series is produced by ABC Studios.
Nowalk broke the news on Twitter, writing, “Season 5, we are coming for you! Thanks to all our fans #Htgawm.”
The renewal comes after Rhimes exited...
- 5/11/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
In a Gold Derby exclusive, we have learned the category placements of the key Emmy Awards contenders for ABC. For this season, the alphabet network has returning nominee “black-ish”, the relaunch of “Roseanne” and newcomer “The Good Doctor” (Freddie Highmore) as part of their 2018 campaign. ABC Studios also has several programs on other networks such as “Smilf” (Showtime) and “Code Black” (CBS).
See‘Roseanne’ premiere: 6 exclusive red carpet interviews with Roseanne Barr, Sara Gilbert and more [Watch]
Below, the list of ABC lead, supporting and guest submissions for their comedy and drama series. More names might be added by the network on the final Emmy ballot. Also note that performers not included on this list may well be submitted by their personal reps.
“American Housewife”
Comedy Series
Comedy Actress – Katy Mixon
Comedy Supporting Actress – Julia Butters, Meg Donnelly, Carly Hughes, Ali Wong
Comedy Supporting Actor – Diedrich Bader, Daniel Dimaggio
Comedy Guest...
See‘Roseanne’ premiere: 6 exclusive red carpet interviews with Roseanne Barr, Sara Gilbert and more [Watch]
Below, the list of ABC lead, supporting and guest submissions for their comedy and drama series. More names might be added by the network on the final Emmy ballot. Also note that performers not included on this list may well be submitted by their personal reps.
“American Housewife”
Comedy Series
Comedy Actress – Katy Mixon
Comedy Supporting Actress – Julia Butters, Meg Donnelly, Carly Hughes, Ali Wong
Comedy Supporting Actor – Diedrich Bader, Daniel Dimaggio
Comedy Guest...
- 5/8/2018
- by Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Vulture Watch Has there been a ruling? Is the For the People TV show cancelled or renewed for a second season on ABC? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of For the People, season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you? What's This TV Show About? An ABC legal drama, For the People stars Britt Robertson, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Ben Rappaport, Susannah Flood, Wesam Keesh, Regé-Jean Page, Ben Shenkman, Hope Davis, Vondie Curtis-Hall, and Anna Deavere Smith. The Shondaland TV series unfolds at “The Mother Court,” i.e. the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The story centers on six accomplished attorneys, who work on both sides...
- 4/12/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Well, that was refreshing!
On For The People Season 1 Episode 2, everyone was pushed to extremes as they tried to get ahead in the world of law.
The most significant story of the week centered on Wesam Keesh's Jay, and he tried a thought-provoking case. How do you defend someone who is against everything you stand for?
If you watch For The People online, you likely already know that Jay seemed the most likely to fail when the series kicked off.
The reason?
He talks way too much and had very little confidence in himself. From a moral standpoint, Jay seemed like he was going to fail.
Related: Scandal Review: Army of One
Changing his client's appearance would certainly paint a different picture in the eyes of the court, but the new appearance wouldn't have held much water if pictures of what he really looks like were shown.
Jay maneuvered...
On For The People Season 1 Episode 2, everyone was pushed to extremes as they tried to get ahead in the world of law.
The most significant story of the week centered on Wesam Keesh's Jay, and he tried a thought-provoking case. How do you defend someone who is against everything you stand for?
If you watch For The People online, you likely already know that Jay seemed the most likely to fail when the series kicked off.
The reason?
He talks way too much and had very little confidence in himself. From a moral standpoint, Jay seemed like he was going to fail.
Related: Scandal Review: Army of One
Changing his client's appearance would certainly paint a different picture in the eyes of the court, but the new appearance wouldn't have held much water if pictures of what he really looks like were shown.
Jay maneuvered...
- 3/21/2018
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Welcome to The Mother Court.
Shondaland’s For the People premiered Tuesday on ABC, this time bringing the company’s signature style to the courtroom.
Created by Scandal‘s Paul William Davies, the drama follows six brand new lawyers (three public defenders and three prosecutors) as they begin working in the Southern District of New York Federal Court, aka “The Mother Court.” It is the “oldest, most prestigious, highest profile court in America,” a judge tells them before they swear in. No pressure, right?
The newbies are paired up and tasked with taking on their first cases. Ready to meet ’em?...
Shondaland’s For the People premiered Tuesday on ABC, this time bringing the company’s signature style to the courtroom.
Created by Scandal‘s Paul William Davies, the drama follows six brand new lawyers (three public defenders and three prosecutors) as they begin working in the Southern District of New York Federal Court, aka “The Mother Court.” It is the “oldest, most prestigious, highest profile court in America,” a judge tells them before they swear in. No pressure, right?
The newbies are paired up and tasked with taking on their first cases. Ready to meet ’em?...
- 3/14/2018
- TVLine.com
The Alphabet Network is hoping that their new legal series, For the People, is liked by the people. ABC has announced that the drama will debut on Tuesday, March 13, 2018, at 10 pm. It will take over the troubled timeslot from current occupant Kevin (Probably) Saves the World.Here's the network's latest description, as well as some new images:Set in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (a.k.a. “The Mother Court”), the new Shondaland series show follows six talented young lawyers working on opposite sides of the law and handling the most high-profile and high-stakes federal cases in the country.Read More…...
- 1/9/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The twisted world of Dark/Web is slowly approaching. If you’ve ever needed a reason to fear the world the internet, this upcoming series is sure to give you one. With its healthy combination of both serialized and anthological storytelling, Dark/Web seems poised to scratch an itch that a lot of consumers are having.
If you’re unfamiliar with the digital series, here’s the official synopsis:
"When Ethan (Elerding), Sam (McKissack) and James (Nardelli) find themselves the target of cryptic emails from someone posing as their childhood friend Molly (Gonzales), they assume she’s been the victim of an all-too-common hack. After they reach out to alert her, however, they discover that Molly’s been missing for months and no one has any idea what happened to her.As the emails keep coming, each containing a tale written by Molly, her friends realize that this may be more than just a sick joke. Someone has hidden information in the stories, details pulled from real life that point them to people and places from Molly’s past; clues that may lead them to their missing friend."
In addition to the killer premise, each episode consists of a standalone anthology segment woven into its narrative. Today, we have some news involving one of those segements: “Rideshare.”
Thanks to the producers of Dark/Web, we now have the official banner for “Rideshare.” The banner was created by Tim Nardelli, and it gives us just a taste of what we can expect.
"Rideshare"
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This first segment of Dark/Web will make you think twice before hopping into your next Uber ride. Check out the official synopsis below:
"Leeland, family man and recently unemployed, takes a job at the Uber-like 'Rideshare' company. After months of driving late nights to make ends meet, the app begins communicating with him, telling him the ever darker secrets of his passengers and coaxing him to 'do' something about it."
"Rideshare" stars Graham Sibley, Molly Hagan, Brandon Scott, Wesam Keesh, Maria Breese, Jamie Lee Redmon, and features Julie Benz as Rideshare.
Related: Training Day's Julie Benz Joins Dark/Web!
The segment is written and directed by Boman Modine, shot by Sara Garth, and produced by Michael Nardelli, Tim Nardelli, and Mario Miscione.
If you'd like some extra insight into the minds of the executive producers of Dark/Web, we highly recommend that you listen to our extensive podcast where we sit down and talk about the deep web, technology, and everything in between.
Dark/Web is set to hit Lrm later this year!
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If you’re unfamiliar with the digital series, here’s the official synopsis:
"When Ethan (Elerding), Sam (McKissack) and James (Nardelli) find themselves the target of cryptic emails from someone posing as their childhood friend Molly (Gonzales), they assume she’s been the victim of an all-too-common hack. After they reach out to alert her, however, they discover that Molly’s been missing for months and no one has any idea what happened to her.As the emails keep coming, each containing a tale written by Molly, her friends realize that this may be more than just a sick joke. Someone has hidden information in the stories, details pulled from real life that point them to people and places from Molly’s past; clues that may lead them to their missing friend."
In addition to the killer premise, each episode consists of a standalone anthology segment woven into its narrative. Today, we have some news involving one of those segements: “Rideshare.”
Thanks to the producers of Dark/Web, we now have the official banner for “Rideshare.” The banner was created by Tim Nardelli, and it gives us just a taste of what we can expect.
"Rideshare"
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This first segment of Dark/Web will make you think twice before hopping into your next Uber ride. Check out the official synopsis below:
"Leeland, family man and recently unemployed, takes a job at the Uber-like 'Rideshare' company. After months of driving late nights to make ends meet, the app begins communicating with him, telling him the ever darker secrets of his passengers and coaxing him to 'do' something about it."
"Rideshare" stars Graham Sibley, Molly Hagan, Brandon Scott, Wesam Keesh, Maria Breese, Jamie Lee Redmon, and features Julie Benz as Rideshare.
Related: Training Day's Julie Benz Joins Dark/Web!
The segment is written and directed by Boman Modine, shot by Sara Garth, and produced by Michael Nardelli, Tim Nardelli, and Mario Miscione.
If you'd like some extra insight into the minds of the executive producers of Dark/Web, we highly recommend that you listen to our extensive podcast where we sit down and talk about the deep web, technology, and everything in between.
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Source: Tim Nardelli
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- 6/20/2017
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- by TVSeriesFinale.com
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- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Wrap
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Sound a bit Trumpy?
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In “The Mayor,” Brandon Micheal Hall plays an aspiring young rapper, Courtney Rose, who decides – as a publicity stunt – to run for mayor. He did it solely to generate buzz and become rich and famous. Instead, he is actually elected mayor, an outcome he never predicted. Now he must lean on his mother (Yvette Nicole Brown) and friends, including Valentina (Lea Michele) to become the mayor he didn’t think he wanted to be.
Sound a bit Trumpy?
The series also stars Bernard David Jones and Marcel Spears. Executive producers include Daveed Diggs (Broadway’s “Hamilton”), writer Jeremy Bronson (“Speechless,...
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- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
Awkward alum Wesam Keesh has joined the series-regular cast of ABC's legal drama pilot from Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers’ Shondaland and ABC Studios. Set in the Southern District of New York Federal Court, aka "The Mother Court," the legal drama follows brand-new lawyers working for both the defense and the prosecution as they handle the most high-profile and high-stakes cases in the country – all as their personal lives intersect. The project is written by Scandal's…...
- 2/23/2017
- Deadline TV
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- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
Ashley Rickards has it pretty good these days, starring in MTV's Awkward, one of the most critically beloved shows of the summer.
But the actress has come up with a dream scenario that would make her world even better.
"If I could just have [Beau Mirchoff] shirtless in my pocket at all times, my life would be so much easier," she told me over the phone of her co-star. "I think there should be a Beau Barbie doll. People would just get lost in his beauty and majesty. It's a great merchandising opportunity."
While female viewers contemplate this fantasy, Rickards also offered up a great deal of scoop on Awkward Season 2, which kicked off last Thursday and which continues tonight with a new episode.
How does she feel about the balance of comedy and drama? Where do various relationships, including a certain love triangle, stand? Read on for the answers.
On walking...
But the actress has come up with a dream scenario that would make her world even better.
"If I could just have [Beau Mirchoff] shirtless in my pocket at all times, my life would be so much easier," she told me over the phone of her co-star. "I think there should be a Beau Barbie doll. People would just get lost in his beauty and majesty. It's a great merchandising opportunity."
While female viewers contemplate this fantasy, Rickards also offered up a great deal of scoop on Awkward Season 2, which kicked off last Thursday and which continues tonight with a new episode.
How does she feel about the balance of comedy and drama? Where do various relationships, including a certain love triangle, stand? Read on for the answers.
On walking...
- 7/5/2012
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
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