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Friday, November 14, 2014

Once Upon A Time Season 4 Episode 7 Recap The Snow Queen



Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who’s got the suckiest life of them all? It’s going to take a disaster to convince anyone in Storybrooke that the answer isn’t “Me, me, me.” Once upon a time season 4 episode 7 wrap up us each is entrenched in her own little world. They bump against one another in flares of conflict and then retreat to brood over their peerless misery. Add in the inevitable tragic back story of our most recent Big Bad, and the viewer is left exhausted.

Emma is upset about her parents giving so much attention to their newborn son when she was “abandoned” as a child. Didn’t we already resolve the abandonment issues like three years ago? Well never mind that, because the important part is that Emma is upset and she is losing control of her powers. She presumes that her family thinks she’s a monster because Snow looks sort of freaked out when she explodes a building. Then she runs off to panic about it all by herself, because that’s always a good idea.

Robin Hood has decided he’s done with the almost-dead Marian and he’s going back to Regina. Unfortunately, Regina has now taken on a noble role and tells him no. But then he starts kissing her and she just goes with it, possibly hoping he’ll get it out of his system and get his wishy-washy cheating ass out of there.

Elsa’s lines continue to be variations on “Where’s Anna?” and “Oh no my powers!”

Rumple appears to have completely regressed into villainy because of dead Neal. He is now planning to take over the world. Finally having a wife and a family and a positive role in his community just isn’t doing it for him.

Is anyone else feeling the urge to smack these people? Please tell me, because this episode is so packed with rampaging emotions I can’t even tell how to feel anymore.

On the bright side, Charming gets clocked by a lamppost but takes it like a champ. Good job Charming.

In flashbacks, the Snow Queen is a young girl named Ingrid who discovers her destructive powers and secludes herself for fear that people will hate her or she will hurt someone. Luckily she has two supportive younger sisters, Helga and Gerda. But Ingrid is the pessimistic sort and fends off their assurances, insisting that her powers are going to be a source of disaster if she doesn’t keep them under wraps. With that attitude, it’s no wonder her claims become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Ingrid trades her and her sisters’ ribbons symbols of their solidarity with Rumple for gloves to control her powers and an urn that can be used to trap her if it ever becomes necessary. Later, when the Duke of Weselton makes unwanted advances on her, she shoots ice at him but accidentally hits her sister Helga. Helga freezes and crumbles into ice cubes. When Gerda learns what Ingrid has done, Ingrid pleads for understanding, but Gerda traps her in the urn.

The relationship between the sisters is nice, if a little saccharine. The part where Helga takes Ingrid’s side rather than her suitor the Duke’s is especially great. But the majority of this plotline involves Ingrid’s unfounded worrying, up until her worst fears come true suddenly and spectacularly. We’ve got inseparable sisters; then one sister accidentally kills another; then the third turns on the first. It’s high drama du jour, spoon-fed right to us.

Revenge Season 4 Episode 6 Recap Emily Reveals Herself in David

Ladies and gentlemen, Revenge season 4 our proverbial cat is finally out of the bag. Actually, that’s a bit of an understatement. More accurately, the cat emerged from the bag, ripped it to shreds and peed all over it. Meow.

That was my roundabout way of saying that Emily finally revealed her true identity to David in the final moments of Sunday’s episode, though it wasn’t exactly the warm-and-fuzzy reunion we’d all been hoping for. Upon discovering that David had been monitoring Amanda’s activities in the Hamptons, Emily lashed out at her crazy bearded father for not coming to her aid sooner. Needless to say, he was a little too stunned to explain himself.

So how does Victoria plan to avoid being exposed for the double-crossing, impeccably dressed villainess that she is? Well, it turns out Vicky always has a Plan B — even when she doesn’t realize she has one. A brewing storm struck down a power line outside Emily’s old place, knocking Victoria unconscious as she attempted to flee the scene of the Clarke Family Reunion 2014.

Of course, Victoria wasn’t the only Grayson who had a shocking encounter with Emily this week. Daniel who finally knows Emily’s secret, thanks to Charlotte’s pre-exit confession — attempted to intimidate her during an unfortunate elevator run-in, but in typical Daniel fashion, Emily shut his ass down almost immediately. It’s often said that God doesn’t give with both hands, and I’m pretty sure Daniel Grayson is living proof of that.

I’ve said it once, but it begs repeating: The crazier Louise gets, the more I love her — and this week, we finally learned the source of her insanity. She’s been having visions of her mother, played to absolute perfection by Carolyn Hennesy, who doesn’t seem to think Louise is good enough, no matter how hard she tries. This week’s wacky action involved Louise locking Margaux in the steam room at their health club, nearly killing her. But neither attempted murder, nor a glass of wine in the face — courtesy of a steaming mad Margaux was enough to convince Daniel to drop Louise as a client. He sure does like ‘em crazy.

Have Nolan’s days of Liberace-esque excess finally come to an end? Tired of the media hounding him night and day he’s even managed to predict the arrivals of news helicopters to the second the former party boy bought himself a new, off-the-grid Batcave this week, and from Mr. Sheffield, no less! I have no idea what Nolan’s next move is, but should he decide to adopt a trio of golden-haired children, I’m sure the house’s former owner could recommend some good help.

When he told Jack he wasn’t allowed to make a personal call to Emily during his shift, I became one of those nut jobs no offense, Louise who talks to people that aren’t there, though I’d rather not repeat what I yelled at TV-Ben in the event that children are reading this. Anyhoo, Ben continued his investigation into Conrad’s murder, and at this point, I have to ask: Does anyone else think the former Grayson patriarch might still be alive?

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Once Upon A Time Season 4 Episode 6 Recap Family Business





Once Upon a Time season 4 episode 6 Family Business took us back to Arendelle and revealed the secrets of Belle and the Frozen sisters’ family! Find out more in our full recap.

The ogre wars stole Belle’s only memory of her mother’s final moments, but they also led her on a journey to Arendelle that intertwines the two worlds even more.

Even as ogre’s storm the kingdom, Colette refuses to let her books go without a fight. But her and Belle’s eagerness to hold onto the bound volumes of other lands, led to their capture and her mother’s death. Maurice refuses to let Belle search for any answers, but her determination takes her to a land where rock trolls hold the power of restoring memory.

Anna returns to Elsa in Arendelle, but keeps the knowledge of their parents mission to herself. Their reunion is interrupted by a relative who, yet again, throws the Once Upon a Time family tree into the fire to be rewritten. Anna takes her skepticism of their relation to Ingrid to Kristoff. He is not ready to jump on her crazy idea train without first reminding her that she agreed to marry a man after only ten minutes and then met him the next day. Still he lets her head off to seek the wisdom of Grand Pabbie.

The Emma files: Not written in any book are the answers to Elsa’s past. Arendelle does not exist in the volumes on the shelves of the Storybrooke library, but some knowledge exists in an unlikely place within the building. Rumpelstiltskin insists he has no idea how the Snow Queen infiltrated their world and goes off in search of her himself.

Henry points out that the ice cream truck is the answer to Ingrid’s location. Regina and Robin attempt to make it past their issues, but with “Captain Eyeliner” and Emma around, talking is not exactly an option. Robin is curious why Regina is upset about him loving her over Marian, but it is the lack of options to bring back Marian that bothers her more. With nothing good enough, the only option left is for Robin to forget about Regina and fall in love with his wife again.

Rumpelstiltskin is not the only person in Storybrooke figuring out their leverage over those from Arendelle. Needing to fix a grave mistake she made in her past, Belle asks Rumpel for his help to find the Snow Queen. He rightfully refuses, but this forces Belle to betray her end of the trust bargain that, against her knowledge, Rumpel has already betrayed. Once at the Snow Queen’s cave, Belle tells Rumpel that she needs to find a magical hat that has the power to strip Ingrid of her powers. Needing to pretend to be under the control of the dagger, Rumpel is forced to let her go into the cave.

Back in the forest, Emma finds a large collection of paintings, essays, and cards written to Ingrid during the six months she spent in her foster care. Hook makes a point to tell her that stirring up wounds from the past typically hurt the worst in the present. In a card to Ingrid, Emma writes, “Thanks for being the family I never had.” There is a scroll that is written in a language unknown to anyone in the search party.

Grand Pabbie knows: Belle and Anna meet in Oaken’s Trading Post where they find their missions are leading them to the same destination. Once they arrive at Gran Pabbie’s residence, Belle’s memories are returned to her in the form of a stone that when steeped in tea shall restore all that was lost. The truths that Grand Pabbie has for Anna are much harder to bear.

He reveals that Anna’s mother Gerda was the youngest of three. The two older sisters, Helga and Ingrid vanished. Not wanting the kingdom to mourn, the rock trolls wiped the memory of the girls from the kingdom’s memory. Anna takes a tumble down the mountain side forcing Belle lose grip on stone and choose between saving Anna or saving her memories. When the stone shatters, it is also too late to grab Anna’s hand. The Snow Queen greets the unconscious girl at the bottom of the cliff and takes her and the hat into the mist. The Snow Queen’s mirror from last week, casts its terrible reflection on Belle. She sees a version of herself that distorts her sight and freezes her heart to all the good that she has learned of the world. The mirror reminds her of the poor choices she made in Arendelle and taunts her about her marriage to Rumpelstiltskin. Belle begins to truly believe the mirror, as the dark magic intends them to, but deep down you know what kind of beast you are.

Back at the shop, Belle begins to misplace her trust in Rumpel and reveals that she knew of Anna all along. Belle’s guilt over Anna’s disappearance turned her mute until she was sure that she could make it right again. Following their affirmations of love, in an otherwise toxic relationship, Rumpel heads off to find Ingrid, this time with the leverage of the hat. Guards saw that the ogres and stood in the path so the guards could save you. Dare not speak his name, I know he can reveal the secrets, hero sacrifice everything to save the people they love, go to save land from ogres.

The remaining secrets: Anna awakens in a cell where Ingrid makes sure that not a single person will lose their magic to hat. Belle’s father fills her mind with tales of Colette’s bravery in the face of the ogres. That inspires an interesting reaction in Belle to go and seek the help of a man named Rumpelstiltskin who has the power to stop the army before anymore lives are taken.

Inside the Sheriff’s station, Elsa is able to present a book containing the lineage of her family. However, we are not entirely sure how such a record exists since the rock trolls removed all traces of their history. In the portraits, the other missing sister Helga looks just like Emma. Elsa is able to decode the scroll to reveal that the Savior named Emma will be her sister. This may explain why Ingrid is set on getting close to Emma. With Anna the spitting image of her mother and Emma the near identical of Helga, Ingrid’s family portrait will be restored as close to the original as possible.

Belle reveals the secrets of the mirror to the remaining members of the search party, sans Regina and Robin, and Hook suggests smashing it to bits. While that may seem like a logical plan, the mirror is cursed with a terrible magic that will cast the spell of shattered sight across the entire town, turning them against one another until no one is left.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Revenge Season 4 Episode 3 Sum Up

Another day, another pearl clutching episode of Revenge Season 4 Episode 3 in which we ate our emotions in the form of lobster rolls. But before we get into tonight's recap, you're probably wondering whether Emily Thorne died in a fiery pit of doom thanks to Charlotte Grayson tapping into her inner arsonist during last week's episode. The answer is obviously no, because there's still more revenging to be done, Emily has to meet her undead father, and this girl literally cannot be killed, no matter how many times she's shot, half-drowned or asphyxiated. But what's on Miss Thorne's Revegenda now that she's been betrayed by her sister? Read our recap to find out!

Now that Victoria Grayson's convinced David Clarke that the key to their happiness lies in ridding The Hamptons of Emily, there's only one thing to be done: Victoria must recruit her minions otherwise known as her children. Unfortunately, Daniel wants nothing to do with his mother thanks to the fact that she abandoned him for six months and even more unfortunately, Victoria runs into her former psych ward bestie, Louise, who's definitely up to no good. More on that later.

Since Daniel rejects Victoria in favor of solitude and self pity, she turns to Charlotte and together they decide to take Emily down once and for all. But first Charlotte has to re-connect with David Clarke in the creepy cabin they're staying in! So much bonding, so little time.

Last time we checked on Emily she was face-planted on the floor of The Stowaway surrounded by a bunch of smoke. Luckily, Jack and his denim jacket break into the bar and rescue Ems before she dies but instead of exacting revenge on her sister, Emily is overcome by guilt. In one last effort to mend fences, Emily pings Charlotte's cell phone, finds her at David Clarke's cabin hideout, and wanders into the woods for a family reunion only to be held up at gunpoint by Victoria. While Emily does manage to yell a quick apology in Charlotte's general direction, she doesn't run into David because apparently he was out foraging in the woods for mushrooms or something. Who knows what that guy gets up to....

In other news, we're slightly concerned about the local wildlife now that Victoria has a rifle. Please immediately fly south, birds of New York State.

Time to catch up with Revenge's resident hero Jack Porter, who despite being arrested for abduction is still a policeman. Poor Jack is devastated that his father's bar was burned to a crisp, and spends most of this episode tenderly frolicking in the ashes before running into a local yokel who informs him that Charlotte was at the scene of the crime. Naturally, Jack has an emotional meltdown about Emily lying to him, and then spends the rest of the episode contemplating whether or not to rebuild The Stowaway. Ultimately, he decides not to which probably has something to do with his secret desire to start a new life with Emily. Too bad Jack's partner, Officer Hunter, is also into Ems...as is made evident when he shows up in the woods and asks her on a date. Judging you, Officer Hunter.

Over in the devious world of Voulez Magazine, Margaux and Daniel are perfecting the art of making out whilst simultaneously scheming, and their new mission? For Daniel to "take Wall Street by storm" by getting chummy with an old school friend. Sadly, no one wants to hire poor Danny, and to make matters worse he's kicked out of his hotel for failing to pay the bills. Maybe it's time for this former big wig to hit up a hostel, or at the very least stop unintentionally aiding and abetting in the murder of prostitutes.

In order for Victoria's sinister plans to work, she needs money but while she runs over to NYC to hit up Margaux for a few million dollars, several important events occur. First, Daniel gives Louise financial advice at a hotel bar, and then David takes matters into his own hands and hunts down Emily. Thanks to Victoria painting his daughter as a demonic life-ruiner, this former terrorist grabs his creepiest knife, dons a black hoodie and heads down to The Hamptons to confront Emily while her security system is down. The result? David stares at her while she sleeps , looks shocked as he presumably realizes that Emily is his child, and then escapes out the window as Nolan comes in shooting at him with a pistol. In other words, it was just your average night in The Hamptons.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Revenge Season 4 Episode 2 Old Flames

“I wish you would step back from that ledge my… estranged cokehead half-sister who wants me dead.” That’s the tune Emily sang on Sunday’s Revenge Season 4 as Charlotte attempted to nosedive off the roof of her hotel. Jack’s new cop buddy Ben who remains warm for Emily’s form managed to pull Charlotte off the edge, but she was still a shattered young lady. And just like Humpty Dumpty, there wasn’t a single thing capable of piecing Charlotte back together; not even the truth.

Emily thought that by admitting to kidnapping Charlotte and finally telling her about their mutual father, everything would be OK but Char wasn’t exactly buying Em’s “I didn’t have a choice” defense for using her all these years.

In fact, Charlotte was so peeved at Emily that she lured her to the Stowaway, knocked her out, then set the place ablaze. In addition to this being a solid revenge-y move on Charlotte’s part, it was also a clever way of eliminating the bar set. Elsewhere in the Hamptons this week…

That tense Victoria-David scene turned out to be a dream, which David somehow knew, because when he threw Victoria in her cell, he literally told her, “This isn’t a dream.” Victoria fired back with a few predictable lies, like how Conrad forced her to be “the good wife.” She also told David that he was always the love of her life. The lovers’ reunion became a little more truthful during a trip to the diner as if these two super-famous locals would just sit at a damn diner, devil may care when David admitted to killing Conrad. “I did it for you,” he told Victoria, which is really what every woman would want to hear in that situation. Then came the real twist: Victoria has already managed to turn David against Emily with just 11 little words; I cannot entertain a future with you until she’s been stopped.

As payback for Gideon’s dead-lady shenanigans, Daniel sabotaged one of his important I say important, even though Gideon didn’t even bother wearing an under shirt business meetings, because nothing screams don’t work with me like a surprise baggy of coke and Gideon’s week went from bad to worse when he threatened to kill Margaux and Daniel, then suddenly found himself in prison for having more drugs in his bag at the airport.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

The Originals season 2 Update Mikael and Esther to return

The Mikaelson patriarch is back from the grave!actor Sebastian Roche will reprise his role as Mikael in the first five episodes of The Originals season 2. Roche revealed during an interview with the entertainment website that he knows he will return to the set of the CW spin-off series, even if his character was killed by his own son Klaus.

The French-Scottish actor joked, "When you have Originals in the title and you're Papa Original, I knew that eventually I was going to pop my head in."

The 50-year-old actor also shared that fans of the "Vampire Diaries" spin-off series will see a lot of epic confrontations, fueled by a longstanding rage between him and his hybrid sons Klaus, played by Joseph Morgan, and Elijah, portrayed by Daniel Gillies.

Also, Roche wants the fans to look forward to the reunion scenes between him and his wife Esther, portrayed by Alice Evans.

"I can't wait until they meet and find out they've both returned," he excitedly shared. "It will be quite interesting when Mikael finds out that he's surrounded by his entire family again. The emotional ramifications of that encounter will be fascinating. We don't know if she's going to come back as who he knew 1,000 years ago, but she's still the embodiment of his wife. She was someone that he loved deeply and she was torn away from him. Then he took the blame for her death, so of course it's going to be very emotional."

Esther returned to life using the body of a young witch. She will also take with her one of her sons, which could be either Finn or Kol.

Aside from the Mikaelsons, other characters from the show are also expected to have an exciting new season. This includes the possible loving relationship between Marcel, played by Charles Michael Davis, and Cami, portrayed by Leah Pipes. The return of "The Originals" for its second season is scheduled on Monday, Oct. 6 on The CW channel.

Friday, September 19, 2014

The Vampire Diaries Season 6 Poster: The Return of Stelena?

Finally the vampire diaries season 6 posters is released and more fans are putting a meaning into it as the three main character are not with each other. Yes, Stefan and Elena are running while holding hands, but considering the season promo clip featuring the poor girl both despondent and incredibly angry at Damon's death, it seems a little hard to believe she'd be making the leap back into Stefan's arms so quickly.

Damon and Bonnie are also clasping hands, but that makes a lot more sense, even given their past distaste for each other. Death becomes them. They're probably all they have and familiarity would be comforting in their situation, don't you think?

Happily, we see all of the single men in town Matt, Tyler, Jeremy, Alaric and Enzo but they're not moving quite fast enough keep Caroline from sprawling to the ground all by her lonesome. C'mon guys! Pick up the pace!

You can speculate on what it means when "all spell breaks loose" perhaps the spell protecting Mystic Falls will crumble sooner than expected. Or a spell freeing Damon and Bonnie is on the horizon. She's the witch; can she cast from the other side?

Monday, September 15, 2014

Arrow Season 3 Spoiler Big Bad for This Season Will Slade Be Back?



Being bad in the series is one of the things that most of the viewers look up to. Without the antagonist in the story is not good after all but sometimes the most exciting thing s how the character portrays it rules in the series and pissed off the main character all the time. Arrow season 3 is going to be more exciting new villains in the Starling City.

When it comes to baddies, fans have been wondering who will be the big bad of Arrow season 3. The Big Bad' of the season DC Comics villain Ra’s al Ghul who was recently cast. And though the League of Assassins leader is first seen in Episode 4, it will take a bit before he and Arrow butt heads, swords or what have you. “Before the winter break, which would be Episode 9, you’ll see some big stuff with him and Oliver,” EP Greg Berlanti revealed.

Will we see Slade again? In the DC Comics universe, one should never say never, but no, Manu/Slade will not play a role in the early part of Season 3, at least.

Friday, September 12, 2014

The Originals Season 2 Spoilers Character Prepare For an Epic and Antagonistic Season



The Originals season 2 spoilers promise an epic and antagonistic season, as Klaus and Marcel finally find a common enemy and now in a really good place in their relationship.

The Originals season 2 spoilers, Sebastian Roche's character Papa Original will wreak havoc once more after Mikael's resurrection.

When you have Originals in the title and you're Papa Original, I knew that I was going to pop my head in eventually. It's very exciting especially because the first five episodes are pretty intense. "It's going to be quite epic. It's going to be an epic season, there's no question about it. We're in for quite a treat. It's going to be antagonistic, crazy, gothic, and we're in store for some amazing confrontations between Mikael and his sons.

Klaus has decided that he will only imagine a day when he'll be reunited with [Hope] while he destroys everyone keeping that child away from him so he will make everyone [pay]," the executive producer said. "Klaus has an agenda [and] he knows that of all the allies he could have, Marcel knows the city, knows the layout, the politics and Marcel back in the 1920s and '30s was able to take out the wolves. So if Klaus wants to deal with the Guerreras he'll need someone who knows how to do that," he added.

In the last season, Klaus was forced to give up his child with Hayley, in order to save baby Hope. He gave the baby to Rebekah, with the assistance of Marcel, with the Guerreras trying to sniff them out of New Orleans.

Monday, September 8, 2014

The Vampire Diaries Season 6 Caroline Confesses to Stefan?





Love team is been the part of the vampire diaries stories but after a few seasons that pass every character’s feeling have turn into upside down and every heart that they have been torn after a heart breaking situation for Elena after Damon left in the other side. The Vampire Diaries Season 6 opens with a possibility of a Caroline and Stefan romance, but it's going to be tough love especially since Paul Wesley's character is so keen on maintaining the friendship. Also, fans will be thrilled to know that Candice Accola's character takes a direct approach in confessing her feelings.

How Stefan will react to the declaration remains a mystery considering that he and Caroline started out as best friends and there has been no proper transition. On the other hand, Elena will overhear everything which practically makes it an awkward situation given her past relationship with Stefan.

Eventually, Caroline realizes that Stefan does not have the energy for another relationship and pursuing her love will not be as ideal as she thought it would be. So Nina Dobrev will set her up with a new pre-med buddy Liam (Marco James), who might be a better fit for her.

Meanwhile, Ian Somerhalder hinted that this could be the final season 'The Vampire Diaries' though confirmation from the management has yet to be given, "I think the show will go as long as the actors want the show to go. You know, look, everybody's under contract," the 35-year-old actor said.

He added, "I know that we've got plans for Season 6, we've got plans for Season 7. I know that our bosses have plans for Seasons 8, 9, and 10. I said I want to be part of it as long as I know I could keep telling good stories and as long as the ensemble people that I work with want to be there and are committed and dedicated."

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Once Upon A Time Season 4 Update Frances O'Connor as Belle's mom



Once Upon a Time Season 4 has tapped Frances O’Connor to play Belle’s mother in the upcoming fourth season, EW has learned exclusively.

'Once Upon a Time' bosses answer burning questions. The 47-year-old actress will portray Colette, whom we’ll meet briefly in the sixth episode, but find out she had an immense impact on Belle’s life. There’s a possibility to see her again later in the season.

As EW first reported, Belle’s mom will be introduced through flashbacks. “For the first time, we’ll delve into Belle’s past pre-the encounter with Rumple,” executive producer Adam Horowitz says.

The Once casting marks a return to ABC for O’Connor, who previously starred on the short-lived Cashmere Mafia. Her other credits include Mansfield Park, Bedazzled and Mr. Selfridge.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

The Walking Dead Update Poster Shows Rick Grimes Looking Armed And Dangerous

The Walking Dead returns for Season 5 on Sunday, October 12 at 9pm ET/PT on AMC.

The Walking Dead seems to be taking its most direct approach ever with its key art this time around. The AMC drama's new poster for Season 5 shows off Andrew Lincoln's Rick Grimes holding a very big gun, looking armed, dangerous and ready for anything next to the words "Hunt or Be Hunted." "Hunt" seems like one way to put it. This is a kill or be killed world now, and Rick Grimes has not chosen the latter in seasons past.



Typically, The Walking Dead every season key art shows a full-bodied Rick standing or on the move in some way. So it's interesting to see such a close-up shot of Rick Grimes' face. But maybe that's the point. Because, well, look at his face...

That is a man you really don't want to screw with. And some people may be learning that lesson the hard way when Season 5 kicks off. We are anticipating a brutal first six minutes after all. When Season 4 left off, Rick and most of his people had been corralled in a railroad car by the inhospitable people of Terminus. All signs point toward more conflict there when Season 5 resumes. Who will be hunting and who will be the hunted? We'll find out soon enough!

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Revenge season 4 spoilers Emily Thorne go back to being Amanda Clarke



Emily Thorne may go back to being Amanda Clarke with the return of David Clarke. The final episode of the previous season was a total cliffhanger after a lot of characters exited the series and the way things turned out. First, Aiden was killed by Victoria who is now staying in a mental hospital by Emily's doing. Moreover, Conrad Grayson is left on the side of the road bleeding to death after he was attacked by David Clarke. All this time, Emily was avenging her father's alleged death. However, everything she worked for seemed worthless with the return of the person she is taking revenge for.

The last episode of "Revenge" season 3 revealed a shocking revelation after David Clarke appeared. It was speculated that he will stir things up next season. The episode titles of season 4 hinted on what could be the plot next season, although the show runner has not confirmed anything.

The first episode is entitled "Renaissance," which means new life or rebirth. Emily Thorne has spent quite a long time in her alter ego and it is probably about time to go back to being Amanda Clarke. It could also mean a new chapter for the protagonist as she may try to rediscover herself and learn who she really is.

The second episode is entitled "Disclosure". It could mean disclosure between the father and daughter as they have a lot to disclose. Fans thought that Emily deserved an explanation as to why her father did what he did. There is a big chance that Emily will not take the news about her father being alive easily. Watch Revenge season 4 will return to ABC on September 28.

Friday, August 29, 2014

The Walking Dead Season 5 Spoiler More Killings?





The Walking Dead doesn’t return until October, but in the meantime, we just can’t sit here, twiddle our thumbs, and wait for answers.

As an avid fan of the show, I am extremely worried about my favorite characters who are trapped in a train car right now. Okay, so I’m really just worried that Daryl Dixon won’t make it out alive. In the Entertainment Weekly interview Kirkman even said, “Oh, and Daryl dies,” followed by laughing. That’s a sick joke, Kirkman. I do not appreciate it and I’m sure the other millions of fans don’t either. With many twists and turns this season, Kirkman has also said there’s a lot more secrecy on set, to minimize spoilers getting out. However, some spoilers did make it. Here’s everything we know so far about Season 5, including some supposed spoilers. So, if you don’t want to know anything about The Walking Dead Season 5 stop reading now.

Right now, Rick and the gang are all locked in a train car in Terminus and we honestly have no clue what is going on. It was a bittersweet finale as our group finally finds each other again, but are taken captive by the people who run Terminus. How long will they be locked up in there though? Robert Kirkman had no problem spilling details about the imprisonment.

They definitely get out of that of that train car. They do not spend the entirety of Season 5 in that train car. It is through ingenuity, creativity, and somewhat savageness that they are able to make it out of the train car. There will be resolution.

Hopefully they get out within the first episode, but we still have yet to confirm an exact timeline, though according to Spoil The Dead’s fan forum, the escape happens in the season premiere.

Kirkman promises that in the premiere episode we will have some major answers to our most burning questions. The premiere takes viewers into Terminus and explains who these people are, why they locked our favorite characters up, what’s actually happening in Terminus, and why everyone there is so important to The Walking Dead storyline.

In the comic book series, there are a group of cannibals called The Hunters and many fan theories claim that the people in Terminus are actually The Hunters. More pictures from set seem to be proving that theory true, since actor Seth Gilliam was cast as a mystery character and has been spotted on set in a priest costume. In The Walking Dead comics, Rick’s group is with Father Gabriel when they encounter The Hunters. There is still no word about Gilliam’s character name, but it all sounds very suspicious.

The sneak peek at Season 5 has promised us the most intense season of the show yet. Star Andrew Lincoln said that this is the “most ambitious first episode we’ve ever attempted. It moves like no season premiere we shot before.” Forget the fact that they’ve already killed thousands of zombies (probably Atlanta’s entire population at this point), this season is said to be way more action-packed than ever before and the fastest-paced season thus far.

In an interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Kirkman responded to some rumors that Glenn wouldn’t make it past this season. “I absolutely love it,” he said. “It means people care and people are paying attention. So keep those rumors flying!” Not helpful at all, Kirkman, so thanks for that!

Kirkman was also asked if any of the main characters would die this season. His response is neither reassuring nor immediately terrifying, so that’s good, I guess?



It’s always highly likely, though I wouldn’t say that it’s any more likely than it ever is, but it is always extremely likely. We did pull back on the reins a little bit at the end of season four. We’re definitely going to hit the ground running for season five and we really don’t let up very quickly at all. Spoiling The Dead Fans have been stalking the sets around Atlanta for insight into the newest season and might have hit the jackpot with a notice about traffic and road closures for filming at a hospital. Now, there are rumors that some serious injuries will occur in the escape from Terminus, and in that case, I’m pretty sure a hospital would be more helpful than a prison.

Friday, August 22, 2014

Pretty Little Liars Season 5 Episode 12 Taking this one to The Grave Mid Season Finale





Air Date: Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2014 on ABC Family.

It is time for Pretty Little Liars Season 5 summer finale and tension builds up between the Liars and Alison DiLaurentis. According to the synopsis for Season 5 Episode 12 "Taking This One to the Grave," Ali plans to have her own army as the PLLs have turned their back on her.

With Alison leading them down a dangerous path and "A" barring them from telling the police the truth, Aria, Emily, Hanna and Spencer feel trapped and are desperate to find a way out of this mess. With nothing else to lose, could the PLLs lose everything by putting their faith in a possibly untrustworthy ally?

Meanwhile, Alison begins to build up her own army now that the PLLs have turned their back on her. Someone will die, that is what the upcoming midseason finale's promo is suggesting. The promo starts with the Liars in shock. According to the promo, they are at a crime scene.

Emily gets a message from A. "It's your entire fault - A," the message says. What is this about? Is 'A' talking about the crime scene? Someone thinks Alison is 'A'. In the promo, someone mentions to Hanna and Aria that Ali is 'A'.

The video also shows Hanna in a devastated state. Is she the one who is going to lose someone in the upcoming episode? Before the promo ends, Wilden enters into the brew and he is set to arrest someone. Who will get arrested in the midseason finale episode?

True Blood season 7 episode 9 Review Love Is To Die



We’re exactly one episode away from True Blood Season 7 denouement, and while Love Is To Die might not have provided an explosive run-up to the finale, it did produce a classic slice of soapy, Bon Temps-style melodrama. With confessions, admissions and reunions aplenty, there’s literally no one in town that hasn’t unburdened themselves to great effect this week, except maybe Jason ‘I like Pink’ Stackhouse.

The big news of the week is that Bill’s badly misplaced sense of nobility has become something of a suicide mission. Refusing to drink from the vile Ex Mrs Rev Newlin as way to permanently remove himself from Sookie’s life seems, from where we’re sitting, like the most extreme form of the ‘It’s not you, it’s me’ break-up conversation ever conceived. Surely there’s a simpler solution? America is a big place even Wisconsin is preferable to death, no? Not that it really matters anyway, as Bill’s fate has apparently already been sealed regardless of the badly misplaced nobility. Given that a very angry Mr Gus is about to besiege the Stackhouse property with several just as angry gangsters, and that Bill is no state to protect anyone, the Southern Gentleman may just get his death-wish a tad earlier than planned. The coming siege raises the interesting question of exactly how one Eric Northman will explain how angry Yakuzas with automatic weapons have any idea where Sookie lives.

Of course, exactly how the angry Yakuzas know anything at all about Sookie is also an interesting question. And it’s a good bet that the vile Sarah Newlin is the sickening answer. Clearly, removing the gag was a massively dumbass move on Pam’s part – there was no way Sarah was going to keep quiet with all that Messiah-ing to be done – and now Pam’s desire to go back to being the oldest pimp on the block has put the whole keep-Eric-alive extravaganza in danger. If only Bill had taken the opportunity to save himself when it was free – if he does rediscover the will to live, he’s clearly going have trouble affording the highest-paid trollop in history. Let’s hope that, being a (slightly psychotic) businessman, Mr Gus will see the sense in Pam’s proposition, and remove the stake from just above her chest, if for no other reason than the continued and fantastic use of the word trollop – you just don’t hear that on TV enough these days. Having said that, the trollop plan, while hilarious, does leave the vile Ex Mrs Rev disappointingly alive which is, frankly, unacceptable. There is a small chance that Eric is just waiting for the right opportunity to present itself, but with one episode left, he’s running out of time.

Elsewhere, Bon Temps lost one of its most popular residents, only to gain one just as popular, albeit with no idea how or why he’s popular. Yes, the mayor has resigned and snuck off without having to look anyone in the eye, and Hoyt has decided that Jess, and therefore Bon Temps, is where he should be. Could it be that happy endings are possible in Bon Temps? Admittedly it’s a bit of a cheat that Sam’s happy ending involves leaving town, but Hoyt’s happy ending appears to be just that. You’ve got to feel for Jason though – he got his best friend back for a day, only to be punished all over again. Those Stackhouses really don’t have much luck, do they?

So, with one episode to go, it would seem that – the unlikely return of the H-Vamps not withstanding – we’re pretty much done. With everyone where they’re supposed to be, the dinner at Bellefleur’s was something of a last supper – all at the table, with the exception of Ms Stackhouse, are set and safe. The cure is found and on its way to mass production. Eric is, for the time being, alive and even better than his old self, giving out relationship advice and finally throwing Ginger a bone. Breaking the slightly disappointing run of the last few episodes, Love Is To Die was nicely summed up by the always apt Ms De Beaufort – it was compelling character drama, laced with moments of comedy, courtesy of Jason Stackhouse. It’s a relief that the show has gone back to its soap-infused roots and while the episode was low-key, on balance, it wasn’t downbeat. It’s not just Jess and Hoyt with the happy almost-ending – Arlene, Andy, Holly, Laf... And for Bon Temps, that’s an astonishingly high happy ratio. And yet, because it’s Bon Temps, there’s a good chance it won’t last. Even with one instalment left, nothing is certain, and Mr Gus is nothing if not unpredictable. We won’t know anyone’s fate for sure until the finale rolls around, and until then, your guess is as good as ours...

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Pretty Little Liars Season 5 Episode 10 Sum Up



Pretty Little Liars season 5 gave fans a much needed coping episode this week as the writers gear up for the summer finale. The first half of season five has went by pretty quickly, even though most of the episodes recently have come across as more of the filler variety. The Liars have had a lot of sordid opinions about their current predicament, but haven’t really seemed ready to act on any of the potential plans that they’ve bandied about until now.

Since Alison’s return, the Liars have been juggling their own emotional baggage along with the newfound attention that comes along with being part of Ali’s post-disappearance posse, in the present tense as opposed to the past, for a nice change in pace. Unfortunately, it looks like Ali isn’t ready to give up the spotlight just yet not even in the interest of her “closest” friends.

A Dark Ali closed with the revelation that Ali was pulling the strings behind her supposed kidnapper randomly coming forward and confessing on last week’s episode. At this point, it’s really amazing that anything she does comes as a surprise, but this probably caught a lot of viewers off guard – even my own suspicions were limited. After Ali’s very convincing performance earlier in the episode, with Emily and the later flashbacks, it seemed like Ali would have been the last person to concoct this elaborate plan. Although, oddly enough, in her twisted mind it probably makes her the most likely.

Fans have listened to her rant and rave in the last couple episodes about her concerns that Detective Tanner and other adults weren’t jumping on the kidnapping story bandwagon. The first part of her plan to rectify this involved the break-in at the Marin’s, and apparently the follow-up called for an actual person to take the fall for the kidnapping itself – at least in theory. If anything, the way things played out definitely cemented the plausibility of her story for the authorities, even if Ali had to manufacture all the pieces in the investigatory puzzle herself. As if the Liars needed another reason to distance themselves from Ali, her role in egging A on seems like the icing on the cake. That is, if there really is an A. At this point, Ali is as good a suspect as any for the identity of the mystery tormentor. I wouldn’t put it past her to make up an antagonist in the interest of pursuing her own warped agenda. Ali has always been a complex character. In past seasons, viewers had limited interactions with her that weren’t framed as flashbacks or dreams. But, now that we’ve been introduced to her on a more permanent basis, she seems truly confounding. Nothing she does seems to be lacking a nefarious motive.

The Liars are finally on the same page about Ali, and with only a couple more episodes before a lengthy hiatus, what they decide to do now is really the most suspenseful plot point. Spencer’s plan for the Liars to simply come clean to Tanner seems like the most logical option, but it also will put them under an uncomfortable amount of scrutiny, which they probably deserve. Where this plan really gets messy though, is when it comes to Aria’s role in Shana’s death. Murder, even under the auspices of self-defense, is a tricky thing.

The one bright spot on this episode is that it looks like fans are finally going to discover what Melissa’s been hiding about the night Ali disappeared. For as messed up as the Hasting family is, it’ll definitely be refreshing for this secret to be out in the open.

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Teen Wolf Season 4 Episode 7 Sum Up





Cozy with your Tuesday night? I’m sure some of you are in your tv screen to catch up the latest episode of Teen wolf season 4 episode 7 begins with a man who has an injured werewolf trapped in a circle of mountain ash. Meanwhile, Scott and Stiles listen to a tape from the Benefactor and discuss what to do with the $500,000 of which they are now in possession. Stiles don’t want to give Peter his money, but before they decide anything, Malia shows up and tells them Satomi’s pack is dead.

Derek takes Braeden to the hospital, saying she’s been shot, while Satomi shows up at Deaton’s and attacks him. But, you know, as a friend. Back at the school, we see that the person in charge of the PSAT is the mysterious man from earlier. Coach is supposed to be helping Mrs. Martin oversee the test, but he hasn’t shown up. She finds him slumped over his desk, and at first she thinks he’s broken his 15 years of sobriety — and at school, no less.

But after a girl passes out during the PSAT, Mrs. Martin notices a rash on her arm and goes back to check out Coach. He has the same thing on his back. Mrs. Martin calls the CDC, who show up and quarantine the school.

At Deaton’s office, Satomi brings a member of her pack who is blind and having trouble controlling his transformation. At the hospital, Braeden tells Melissa and Derek that Satomi’s pack wasn’t poisoned, they were infected by a virus designed to kill werewolves.

Lydia was one of the smart ones this episode, as she’s not at school experiencing all the excitement. Instead, she’s with Meredith’s contents at the lake house. She tries talking to Meredith’s spirit, but doesn’t get an answer. Instead she apologizes to her and then packs up the contents of the box. Before she does, however, she notices a picture of Meredith in the lake house.

At the school, one of the CDC workers tries to draw blood from Kira, but she accidentally zaps the woman instead. The group takes cover with Mr. Yukimura, who notices that they’re all sick in one way or another. The gang decides to hide in the vault, which they find a secret entrance to in the basement.

Stiles and Scott trick Malia into opening the vault door, since she’s a Hale, but Malia says she wants to know what they’ve been hiding from her before she opens the door. Just before they’re about to tell her, Malia breaks the awkward silence. She knows she’s on the list. Stiles and Scott sigh in relief. Malia’s just happy she isn’t worth as much as everyone else, who means the assassins, will take out others before her.

In the vault, Stiles speaks up about his money woes, saying the Hale fortune would solve a lot of problems. They talk about how rare it is that bearer bonds even exist still, and we have to wonder if that could help them track down the Benefactor, who had to change the bonds into cash.

They’ve also got another problem on their plate. Scott wants to tell Malia about her father her real father but Stiles is afraid it’ll make her run. He’s also afraid what Peter will do to her once she confronts him, saying that Peter will manipulate her, just like he manipulates the rest of them.

They decide Stiles has to leave in order to keep everyone safe and because he won’t be affected like the werewolves will. Deaton cracks open Satomi’s pack member’s skull (don’t worry, he’s dead) and figures out that they’re dealing with canine distemperment that’s been weaponized.

Stiles figures out Coach is the only adult who had been infected, so he begins searching his office. Meanwhile, Satomi reveals that she’s a longtime friend of Derek’s mother, and during their conversation Deaton figures out that Satomi’s love of reishi tea kept her from getting infected.

It’s possible they’ve discovered the cure, but in order to get the rare tea, they have to go into the Hale family vault. In the vault, however, the symptoms for our heroes are getting worse, and Malia has gone blind. She’ll only have a few minutes now.

Miraculously, all of the non-supernatural creatures suddenly get better. But everyone in the vault is getting much, much worse. As the man from the PSATs holds a gun to Stiles’ head, Stiles refuses to give up the location of his friends. Before the man can pull the trigger, Agent McCall shoots him in the head, and then gives Stiles a message from Melissa: the antidote is in the vault.

Scott barely gets to the tea in time, but he finds the strength to pull it from the shelf and break it open, breathing in the cure. Unfortunately, as Scott, Kira, and Malia get better, that means Malia’s eyesight returns. She sees her name as Malia Hale on the Dead Pool and walks out on Stiles.

Friday, August 1, 2014

The Originals Spoilers Old Threats Are Reborn in Season 2 While Davina's Great Power Changes The Game





She is one of the harvest girls which have the great power but she serves as a puppet in season 1 but in season 2 things turns back. Executive Producer Michael Narducci spoils season 2 will be a very different story. Davina's control over Mikael will make for some serious changes in the supernatural war, while Esther and the un-named brother create more problems for the Original family. Definitely Davina changes the life that she have after bringing back Mikael into life which chases Klaus for the long time. Brace yourself for a mind bubbling New Orleans in The Originals Season 2.

Davina's Great Power. It's that old, Marvel/Spiderman saying: 'With great power comes great responsibility,' executive producer Michael Narducci teases. With access to the most dangerous weapon, monster, destroyer, ever, people are going to get interested in what she has. People are going to start to come after her and she's going to decide how she wants to use this great power that she has.

Mikael's Role. Does she want to send Mikael after Klaus? Narducci wonders. If Mikael kills Klaus, all of the vampires Klaus sired will die, including Marcel and Josh, so she can't really allow that to happen. She's got to figure out what her next move is. At the same time, everyone wants to know where she is, what she's up to, because not only does she have Mikael, she has the white oak stake. So everyone will be after her for a while. How she responds to that is going to be a big arc for her character, to grow up and take responsibility for her actions. .

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Teen Wolf Season 4 Spoilers Find Out Which Characters Died In Episode 6 Orphaned

Lydia and Stiles team up this week to discover the third cypher key, Teen Wolf Season 4 episode 6 was violent, to say the least. Assassins were ousted and the dead pool was fully revealed, but it came at a price. The body count was pretty high this week. Check out the recap to find out who died.

It started with a flashback to four weeks ago. Kate gets a cassette tape in her car that explains the truscalion. She goes after assassins, hoping to find the Benefactor. She leaves a trail of bodies behind, but those are far from the last deaths of the night. In the present day, the episode picks up shortly after last week's episode with Violet being arrested for attempted murder. Agent McCall shows up and apologizes to Scott for not being there. He says that Violet and Garrett are called the Orphans and tells the Sheriff to track down her boyfriend Garrett.

Brett, the werewolf that Garrett attacked, is brought to Deaton to remove the yellow wolfs bane from his body. However, Derek can’t hold the young werewolf down long enough to let Deaton cut in the poison out. His powers are missing. Scott finds a duffel bag of money in Garrett’s locker and steals it. It seems unlike Scott, but it makes more sense when Melissa McCall is on the phone with the electric company since their bill is three months overdue.

Scott's new beta Liam finds himself trying to clear his head after the lacrosse game happens. He goes for a run with Mason, but his friend won’t stop talking. “Professional killers were using us. How are you not freaking out about that?” Mason asks Liam. Liam runs ahead of him, but he runs into Garrett. Garrett poisons him and throws him down an abandoned well in the middle of the woods. Garrett tells Scott, “I want the money and Violet or you never see Liam again.”

Garrett devises a plan for Scott to break Violet out of custody, and Scott has to follow it if he wants to find Liam before the yellow wolfs bane kills him.

Derek brings Malia to the woods to find Brett’s pack. After hearing their mantra, Derek knows that it’s Satomi’s pack. Derek tells Malia that some wolves can hide their scents, but they realize that their mantra is Buddhist. They will be some place facing the east. They discover the pack’s dead bodies at the lookout point. Braeden is with the pack, and she’s the only one who seems slightly alive.

Stiles and Lydia go see Parrish. He doesn’t know why he’s on the deadpool or why anyone would want $5 million for his life. Lydia asks to see Meredith so she can get the third cipher key, and Parrish helps them get in to Eichen House without a court order.

Meredith says the Benefactor doesn’t want her to tell them the third cipher key. Something changed and now she can’t talk to them. They keep asking her questions until she screams which causes Lydia to start bleeding from her ears. Stiles realizes that the third key is the name of someone who isn’t dead but will be. Banshees predict death. Lydia closes her eyes and types. Derek is the key to unlocking the rest of the deadpool. Meredith is on the list. Another interesting name: Malia Hale. Someone else knows Malia’s parentage. When Lydia calls Parrish to warn Meredith, he tells her that she hung herself that evening.

Scott has to worry about keeping his family alive. Berserkers attack the car Agent McCall and Sheriff Stillinski are in while transferring Violet to a federal facility. Kate kidnaps Violet, but Garrett is no longer interested in finding her. Garrett decides it’s a good time to take out Scott, but a berserker gets to him first. Garrett is impaled and killed.

The Sheriff and FBI Agent are sent to the hospital while Scott goes after Kate with Chris Argent. They know she has Violet who will know where Liam is. Kate says that she wanted to put off facing Argent. She wanted to wait until she had more control. Argent exhibits no self control and starts to shoot at the berserkers. The berserkers are uninjured but angry enough to attack. Kate stops her minions from killing her brother while Scott finds Violet dead in a backroom.

Eventually, Scott finds Liam right as he is climbing up the cobblestone and almost falls into the well again. After Deaton cuts the poison out of Liam’s chest, Scott is determined to stop letting people suffer.

“I’m going to save everyone,” Scott says. That apparently starts with his mom. They know that the Benefactor is using Hale money to fund the assassinations, but Scott doesn’t give Derek the duffel bag full of Garrett’s cash. Instead, he counts it out with Stiles. They find a cassette tape like Kate’s in the bag as well. The episode ends with Peter finding Kate. He wants to join forces with her to stop the Benefactor. Naturally, Peter isn’t doing this out of the goodness of his heart but for money and power. Being driven by lust for money and power probably won't help the body count for Season 4.

Friday, July 25, 2014

Pretty Little Liars Season 5 Episode 7 Review Hannah's Big Mouth





More revelations are gonna happen in the every episode of pretty little liars season 5 but this time Hannah is in the big trouble because of her mouth. Hannah’s drinking problem gets everyone in trouble. “The Silence of E. Lamb” kicks off with a dinner party, or more accurately an invitation to one. When bringing Emily to school, Mrs. Fields decides that her daughter should invite all of her friends over for a home cooked meal. So Emily heads to the bathroom to give out the invites. Aria and Spencer say they can’t attend because of their prior commitments to Radley and Ezra respectively. Oh how to the tables have changed for Aria and Spencer. This means that only Alison, Emily and third-wheeler Hannah can go.

As some of the girls head out of the bathroom Sidney emerges from one of the stalls and immediately heads over to Alison. She makes a comment about Ali’s scarf which Ali has been using to hide the marks on her neck. She also reveals that someone has put a dead rat in Paige’s locker and thoughts immediately go to Mona. An annoyed Hannah heads out into the courtyard and runs into Caleb who reveals that he is taking exit exams. Though we have a feeling the exams won’t go over well considering his new love of binge drinking during the day. Hannah also takes this opportunity to vent to him about the dreadful dinner she has to look forward to. Hannah’s frustration leads Caleb to have a bit of tiff with Ali.

After school it’s Aria’s first day at Radley and from the get-go she runs into Eddie. He cryptically insists that he has met her before even though Aria insists that they never have. Does Aria have a twin out there? Aria is then introduced to Rhonda, the girl who was roommate with Bethany Young when she was alive. The conversation quickly heads south, though, when Rhonda sees that Aria has the picture in her hands. Rhonda calls her a thief and says that the painting had been a gift from Bethany to Rhonda and Rhonda believes that thieves get their hands cut off.

At the Hastings household, Spencer runs into Melissa cleaning out the barn. Apparently leftover food from her sober companion has drawn out the mice. So does this explain the rat poison that Spencer found a few episodes ago or is planting the food part of an elaborate scheme?

Spencer heads over to Ezra’s apartment to help him move but ends up asking him for one of his cameras in order to spy on Melissa. They also share a moment of weakness when Spencer thanks him coming to New York. We guess at the end of the day even if he was spying on them he did take a bullet for them.

Back at Radley, Aria is snooping through Rhonda’s room while she goes to take a shower. She doesn’t have time to see anything before Rhonda comes back and she has to hide under her bed.

The dinner party is finally here and Hannah is already in a bad mood after hearing that Caleb confronted Ali. It doesn’t make matters much better when Ali decides it’s a good idea to suggest that Hannah not see Caleb anymore. When Ali heads to the dining room Hannah sneaks some liquor to calm her nerves. Maybe Ali is right about Caleb, his drinking habits seem to be rubbing off on an already fragile Hannah.

Dinner commences and Hannah has moved onto drinking vodka on the rocks. Do 16-years actually drink vodka on the rocks? While Ali is going off about her kidnapping Hannah is outwardly mocking her in front of everyone. By the time dinner is over everything is sufficiently awkward.

Hannah heads to the brew to get coffee and runs into Sidney. They get to talking and Hannah goes off about Jenna, Shanna and New York because she is still drunk from dinner. Sidney takes this information in and leaves just as Caleb shows up. Caleb and Hannah talk, Caleb says he didn’t take his exams, sparks fly, and all of a sudden kissing on the mouth is happening. Poor Travis, we’re enjoying how this is all unfolding.

At Radley Aria is able to escape Rhonda’s room with her sketch book in tow. Before she gets out of there, though, she is stopped by Eddie who stops her for a quick chat and an opportunity to pickpocket her for her cell phone. She heads to Spencer’s to flip through the sketch book and find more disturbing drawings of Toby’s mom committing suicide and another of Jessica. After the brief art viewing Aria heads home and finds Ezra at her house. Eddie called him from her phone and asked to meet. When he went to see him, however, Eddie was nowhere to be found. At the end of the episode, Spencer is watching her new camera footage she set up outside the barn and she spots Melissa and Ali walking together in the dark. Emily, Aria, and Hannah all come over to see it for themselves and when they get there they all get a text from “A.” Well, everyone except Hannah. The text says “Alison is keeping secrets and so are you, I know because of Hannah’s big fat mouth.” And scene.

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Pretty Little Liars Sum Up Season 5 Episode 5 Miss Me x 100



Hey! Fellow pretty little liars season 5 avid tuners don't miss every episode because every episode have it's blast. Jenna Marshall, Caleb Rivers and the Queen of Mean/Alison DiLaurentis are also back in Rosewood. Initially it seems like Jenna is in town to mourn Shana, but that may just be a front to get back at Ali.

Turns out Jenna, Mona and Sydney Driscoll of all people are in cahoots to get rid of Ali once and for all. And who can blame them? Ali is still lying over and over again to everyone including the Liars.

Ali even tells Mona that she is “going to win over (Mona’s) army of losers” and then slaps Monaster in the face! (Luckily Mona catches it all on video via her phone.) Granted Ali gives Mona a slap after a threat. – Mona reveals to Ali that she know the Liars were in New York City the night Shana was murdered. But does she? Or is Mona just a good liar herself? It’s also revealed that a girl named Bethany Young is in Ali’s grave. Young was a former patient at Radley who escaped the night that Ali was supposedly killed. The Liars and all their boy toys/ex’s convene to hear the news. Minutes later they narrowly escape tragedy when they witness Toby’s house burn down.

Looks like “A” is all about fire bombs now. Mrs. Hastings is done with her visit to the spa and is leaving her husband. Actually she never even went to the spa, but who cares? What’s important is that Mrs. H is now convinced that Mr. H killed Mrs. DiLaurentis. And who can blame the poor woman? Her husband has guilt written all over his face, hands and pill box. Mrs. H does what any good mother would do and pulls Spence out of school to tell her that they are leaving Rosewood now. Luckily Toby is there for Spencer no matter what. Emily told Ali no more lying last episode, but the girl can’t help herself. After Paige leaves school due to Ali’s return, Em convinces her ex to have a conversation with the one-time Queen of Mean. “You are one of the bravest people I know and I’m not going to let you forget that,” Emily tells Paige.

Looks like Em is back on the Paige bandwagon. But is she? After all that work to make the peace, Emily is seduced by Ali. “You were the hardest to leave behind,” Ali tells Em. Those kisses weren’t just for practice.” So is Ali being truthful? Doubtful. But the truth doesn’t concern Emily when it comes to Ali and the laws of attraction. The two hook up.

But of course the next day the Liars find out that Ali lied to them once again. Thank goodness, despite her attraction to Ali, Emily isn’t putting up with it.

So Aria and Ezra is once again an item. Ez does his best to convince Aria not to worry about murdering Shana. It takes some convincing and a visit with Jenna to finally persuade Aria that she should forget about Shana and her evil ways and fall back into Ezra’s arms. She does so happily. Caleb is back! But why? That’s what everyone including Hanna wants to know. When Caleb doesn’t give her an answer, Hanna decides to get drunk. Thankfully Travis is there to take care of her. (Isn’t Travis better for Hanna than Caleb?

Once Upon A Time Spoilers: Christie Laing Dishes Marian's Role In Season 4





Once Upon A Time Season 4 officially returns to filming July 9th, but the season 4 spoilers are already streaming in. Oncer's can look forward to welcoming a few new faces to the Storybrooke/Enchanted Forest landscape when the ABC returns in the Fall, including Christie Laing, who reprised her role of Marian in the season 3 finale. Regina's new found happiness was shattered when Emma unknowing brought back Robin and Roland's Marian. There has even been a wild rumor floating around that Regina may have saw someone else in the tavern that night with Tink, but co-creator Adam Horowitz shot an arrow right through that theory.

After a season of watching Regina’s transformation, you’re entering on Regina’s bad side. How did you feel about coming in at odds with a character you know as only a villain? Well, actually Lana was one of the first people I filmed with, and she is so great. We discussed what the dynamic might be between us. Her character, especially, has grown so much, and the Evil Queen has grown so much in the last year, I’d be really interested to see if there’s a… if she is going to go all the way to being angry and heart broken again or if there’s going to be a more sit down type scenario, or even a discussion about it.

I don’t feel like it is going to be, “off with her head!” Looking ahead to season 4, have the show runners given you any clues as to what is in store for your character or are you in the same boat as the audience going in with a blank slate? Yeah, I’m with everyone, have no idea. Which is kind of fun in a way.

Once you get the scripts you are really excited to go through it. The whole process of working with the show is all tight lipped and top secret. So it is kind of exciting, I get to be a little bit of a fan as well and be there with the audience watching the show not knowing what is going to happen. Especially with the finale episodes, there was so much of it that I didn’t even know about! I am playing catch up a little bit as well.

What do you think the biggest adjustment for Maid Marian is going to be in Storybrooke? Especially since she knows nothing about the modern world?

I am really looking forward to actually seeing what Marian’s Storybrooke outfit will be!

I also feel like Marian is a strong character, she is seen fighting along side with Robin, helping out, there are so many dynamics to her. Now she has the love of her life backand for her everything is great, she has her family. But I don’t think it is going to be that easy of an adjustment for her. She is going to meet all of these new people and find out where she fits in the mix. She is the new girl in town. Is there anyone in the Storybrooke world, you are looking forward to working with? Characters or actors?

Yea! I really like working with Emma ~ Jennifer Morrison. I loved our scenes together. Also, Robert Carlyle. I loved meeting him. I was asleep, or knocked over the head, so I’d love to work more with him.

I had a chance to meet Sarah who plays Aurora and she was one of my favorite characters to meet. They have so many great people I have least three or four that I’d love to share a scene with.

Speaking of the heart, I have some fabulous bonus scoop to share about the Knaive of Hearts, Michael Socha, also known as Will Scarlet.

It’s too early for us to tease, Adam Horowitz says, but we think Michael is a fabulous actor and we have a way for him to fit into our group that’s fun. He’ll bring a new vibe and color to the show.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Pretty Little Liars the hunt for A continues





The pretty little liars season 5 is not over for A. Tensions in the liars is on as Ali is back together with the liars to reveal who is really A and it turns out that it is Shana. I don’t thinks so that Shana is A because of the blind curving situation just everyone is connected with no one should be trusted because you didn’t really who is A in this town. I know all of the fans of the liars missed Mona and in her comeback the tensions between the liars is on again. Sometimes I love Mona but sometimes I hate her but she truly pulled her character well in the series. As the liars are searching who really is A definitely no one will be trusted. A surprising new crime happens in the Rosewood as Mrs. Di Laurentis is dead. Such a heart broken for Allison after she finally shows up with her friends that she is not dead and her mom is dead. This whole new crime will drive the liars in the limit to keep Allison safe in the Rosewood while they are trying to find out who really kill Ali’s mom.

More speculations are going to resurface as the investigation in Mrs. Delaurentis death and who did this to her? I’m sure the liars will connect the dots every single of it to know who is responsible for the killing. Is this another plan of A in pissing off the liars and shakes their chairs even Ali is dead still no one is safe especially any member of their family.

Friday, July 4, 2014

Once Upon A Time Season 4 Spoilers: Casting for Elsa and Friends Finally Begun





The fans of the Once Upon a time season 4 series are do excited to be Elsa in the show and finally they just made the casting. Casting has officially begun for Once Upon A Time's newest Frozen addition, Queen Elsa. However, the fun doesn't stop there! They are also casting the roles of Elsa's sister, Anna, as well as ice merchant Kristoff. It's also been spoiled that our icy Queen will appear in nine episodes of season 4, while Anna is slated for 6-8 and Kristoff for no less than six. Fans have been speculating as to when in Elsa's timeline we will see her when Once Upon A Time returns this Fall; like will it be before she and Anna happily reunite?! You know, when she was in a terrible snit.

Maybe yes, maybe no. It could be after, Adam Horowitz hedged. One can be in a snit for many reasons. Below are the fantastic casting descriptions for each character. Hit the comments below with your thoughts and speculations.

Elsa. The Queen of Arendelle, this late-20s/early-30s beauty long struggled to control her chilling powers and even unleashed upon her town an eternal winter during her coronation. Ultimately, she realized that the key to controlling her powers is love namely, her bond with sister Anna and now she is aware of the threat she poses if she were to lose control of her magic again.

Anna. Elsa’s slightly younger sister is a fun-loving, fearless optimist who often gets herself into situations where she is in over her head, yet is able to triumph due to her resourcefulness and can-do spirit. She values her relationship with her sister above all else. Kristoff. This handsome, hearty, salt-of-the-earth ice cutter spent most of his life alone. He has a sometimes-gruff demeanor that can hide his deep love for Anna and her sister Elsa. When we first meet Kristoff on Once, he is adjusting to life at the castle including sleeping indoors for the first time in his life.

Monday, February 3, 2014

Are Allison and Ezra the A?





Who is A? One of the main questions that circulating inside the Pretty little liars fans all over the country who is this person that kicking the butt of the four liar friends since their queen B Allison is found dead but not totally to be dead the PLL season 4 finally revealed that Ali is alive and kicking but somehow she is still hiding herself from someone she didn’t even know?

In seeking for who really is A in the show Spencer got his scope after that they liars found out that A might be a man and not a girl since of the day the girls are tire of running in A’s game and the girls are not so dumb at all especially Spencer that tracking down all the possible tracks who might be A through the few pages of A’s diary that sooner it is gone thanks to Hannah for snapping those few pages and Spencer is on her way in and it leads to Ezra and a huge revelation that she found out that Alison is dating Ezra.

Through the few pages in Ali’s diary Spencer got to puzzled it she is really have the detective style in picking all the things out and finally in the bar that said in the diary she just saw Ezra eating the pie with a pair of beer which is stated in the diary such a co incidence I think isn’t. Since all the details are pointing out into Ezra I am hoping that he is not the A because I am pretty sure that Aria might get hurt so bad when she found out about this one but somehow Spencer is not in herself again after taking drugs so that she can keep on the school but how the liars will react after the revelation she will do about Ezra will the liars believed n her? So many questions are circulating with the different twists in the pretty little liars season 4 in finding who is really A. I am hoping that A is not we’ve been thinking for that can hurt one of the liars.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Pretty Little Liars Alison Is Alive so What is next?





The season 4 episode of the pretty little liars is been a huge revelation into us as Alison s not dead but somehow the girls are turning in the ups and down for the life that they have but not turning down the fact that the liars are still looking for their queen b Allison and believing that she is alive finally this questions are being answered after Alison have finally revealed herself that she is alive but running from A. Sounds that Alison is really scared for someone that might her but who is A. It is one of the most questioned personalities in the series that we didn't know yet.

In the other hand some of the characters in the show just make their heart tearing down when our favorite couple Hannah and Caleb separate their ways but I think Hanna deserve to be happy but they are so good together with Caleb. Aria is hanging up with the other guy after they are separated with Ezra but somehow when Ezra is back they back together but somehow I really have the feeling that Ezra is one of the puppet of A and finally please let A come out so the girls while fight you back.

I as the avid fan of this series might seriously get boring after all the chasing and chasing and more chasing happening in the series but it makes more interesting to put some spice with it. Hoping for more spice up for the upcoming episodes of the series as A is playing again with the liars.