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Whoa! Looks like Once Upon A Time intends to make up for this hiatus fans have been on. This preview of the last four episodes looks intense! The show is definitely coming back with a bang. And with the news that the finale will blow everyone away, I can’t wait to see it! Check out this preview promo of the rest of the season.
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I’m so glad Person of Interest is getting all this buzz. Such a great show is so deserving of all this love! And if this first look is anything to go by, Finch is showing Reese some love. It’s his birthday! The episode will also feature a reunion between Jim Caviezel and Dagmara Dominczyk. Check out this description of the episode.
Spoilers:
From TVLine:
In ”Many Happy Returns,” the third-to-last hour of the Thursday drama’s first season, it’s Reese’s birthday, so Finch gifts him with a day off. The gesture proves especially prudent when Finch realizes that The Machine’s latest number is sure to revive painful memories for his partner.
Dagmara Dominczyk — who played Caviezel’s fiancée in the 2002 film The Count of Monte Cristo — guest-stars as that special POI, a woman who is now on the run under a false identity and who may hold the key to solving a big mystery regarding Reese’s former girlfriend Jessica (Susan Misner).
Any theories? Post your guesses below!
Glee is getting super sized! Nationals is apparently going to be so big that it can’t fit into one hour. Episode 20 and 21 will be combined into one huge 2 hour episode event. The two hour episode will air May 15th on FOX. The first hour of the episode is said to be quite the dream sequence.
Check out these spoilers!
Via TVLine:
Sources confirm to TVLine exclusively that the network is combining the show’s 20th and 21st installments into one, two-hour episode on Tuesday, May 15.
But it’s the first of those two hours — which finds New Directions planning for the annual competition — that is likely to generate the most watercooler chatter. That’s because in the midst of rehearsing their new routine, Tina (Jenna Ushkowitz) suffers a mild head injury and begins to experience a different — yet oddly familiar — alternate reality.
The plot would seem to give context to recent photos from the set showing the cast swapping roles — i.e. Mark Salling (Puck) playing Blaine, Cory Monteith (Finn) dressed up as Kurt, and the aforementioned Ushkowitz channeling Rachel.
Tina’s warped perspective presumably returns to normal in time for Nationals, which serves as the focus of Hour 2.
I can’t wait to watch the cast switch roles. Rory as Puck is going to be hilarious.
This is a great interview! Fans are given some insight as to what they can expect in Sunday’s new episode of Once Upon A Time. It’s another Mr. Gold episode and those are always the best ones! Not only does this interview preview what he’s up to with August, but it also foreshadows a finale that will “blow us away.” If that preview is anything to go by, they’re right!
Spoilers:
From TVLine:
Genre-TV go-to gal Jane Espenson, who penned this week’s hour, spoke with TVLine about Mr. Gold’s unique dilemma (being aware of his own past and all), what’s ahead for Mary Margaret and David, and the sneak peek we’re about to get at a grand finale showdown.
TVLINE | So, this is the episode where Mr. Gold (played by Robert Carlyle) gets on the couch, as a new patient of Archie’s?
[Laughs] Yes, Mr. Gold is going to talk to our friendly neighborhood cricket.
TVLINE | Is he genuinely seeking personal betterment, or is he working an angle?
Before he knocks on the door of Archie’s office, watch carefully, because there’s an interesting shot that will answer that question. But he’s going through real stuff in this episode.
TVLINE | Why?
He’s trying to figure out who August is, and at the same time the fairytale story has him dealing with his beloved son Baelfire. Questions will be raised about August that push his buttons in a genuine way. Because Mr. Gold has all those memories, unlike most characters when we flash back, we see things he actually remembers, so he’ll be thinking about his son.
TVLINE | This episode features Baelfire, and next week’s has Geppetto and Pinocchio…. It would seem that somewhere in there lies the answer to August’s identity.
Unless they’re both misleads. [Laughs] Sometimes you’re like, “Well, that’s definitely a clue,” and then you go, “Wait, is this a clue to the real answer or is it to mislead me?” We’re very good at the misleads.
TVLINE | If August reveals a Louisville Slugger tattoo on his arm, I’m going to take that as a sign.
[Laughs] Could be!
TVLINE | What in particular sets Mr. Gold on this mission to crack the August mystery?
August is going to do something that catches his attention. August is a great character and Mr. Gold just could not be more fascinating. You talk about peeling back the layers of an onion, but if you do that you end up with nothing in the middle. But with Mr. Gold you keep hitting more substance. It’s more like there’s candy inside the onion!
TVLINE | Do I understand correctly that if Baelfire can find a way to have his father’s powers safely taken away, Rumpel is open to it…?
That very question is what Rumpelstiltskin is wrestling with. The answering of that question drives the episode.
TVLINE | Where do things stand with Mary Margaret and David now that Kathryn has been found? Is she still cheesed off that he briefly seemed to suspect her?
That’s not a thing you get over quickly. I have a good feeling about them making it work in the long-term, but they’ve got a lot of obstacles to get through. Hang tight for the season finale (airing May 13), where you’ll get some resolution.
TVLINE | This week Emma confronts Regina about her involvement in Kathryn’s vanishing. What sort of evidence does she present?
She’s going to have some concrete evidence, but the problem with Regina is you can ever really get enough evidence — she’s so good at this, and she’s got people working with her and for her – so this is more about how Regina reacts to the reemergence of Kathryn. This confrontation between Emma and Regina is a prequel to a later confrontation that’s going to absolutely thrill and delight. This season finale is go to be one of the best hours of television you’re ever going to see in your life. I am blown away by it. Absolutely everything happens. The confrontations, relationship resolution…. There’s a lot going down!
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