White Collar
Season Three, Episode One, On Guard
Original Air Date: June 15, 2011
Peter is convinced Neal had something to do with the explosion at the warehouse and the theft of the art even though Neal maintains his innocence. Mozzie admits to Neal how he managed to take the art and he and Neal plan their getaway. Meanwhile, Peter and Neal work on a new case where a man believed to have stolen $60 million from the Federal Reserve wants one of Neal's old aliases to help him smuggle the money out of the country.
Neal, Mozzie and David Lawrence (Neil Jackson) are boarding a small plane as the FBI closes in on them. Mozzie starts the plane and begins to take off and warns they won't make it but Neal tells him they must.
Four days earlier, Jones gives Neal a polygraph test as Peter wants to know the truth about whether Neal stole Adler's Nazi treasure from the warehouse. Neal passes the questions but Peter intends to keep him there until he's satisfied. Neal later goes to see Sara and tells her Peter might ask her some questions about the art. She asks if he took the art and he tells her he didn't. As he's leaving, she asks if the art is out there if he knows who has it and he doesn't answer.
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Showing posts with label Television. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Friday, May 13, 2011
US Television: Vampire Diaries, Episode 2.22 "As I Lay Dying"
Vampire Diaries
Season Two, Episode 2.22, As I Lay Dying
Original Air Date: May 12, 2011
Damon has all but resigned himself to the fact he will die from the werewolf bite but Stefan hasn't given up. When he and Bonnie try to find a spell to save Damon, Bonnie hears the witches say a name: Klaus. Stefan seeks out Klaus to find a cure for Damon's werewolf bite. Caroline and her mother reach a new point in their relationship after Liz Forbes makes a deadly mistake. Elena and Damon make peace in their troubled friendship. Stefan makes a dark deal with Klaus. Jeremy sees two old friends he thought he never would see again.
The morning after the ritual Elena is standing at the door of Jeremy's room watching him sleep. She slowly closes the door then goes to the door of Jenna's room, looks inside for a second then closes the door. Damon is waiting for her in the hall. She asks what he wants and he says he wants to apologize. He admits feeding her his blood was wrong and that he doesn't deserve her forgiveness but he needs it. She tells him she needs some time, maybe a lot of it. He nods and tells her to take all the time she needs.
Season Two, Episode 2.22, As I Lay Dying
Original Air Date: May 12, 2011
Damon has all but resigned himself to the fact he will die from the werewolf bite but Stefan hasn't given up. When he and Bonnie try to find a spell to save Damon, Bonnie hears the witches say a name: Klaus. Stefan seeks out Klaus to find a cure for Damon's werewolf bite. Caroline and her mother reach a new point in their relationship after Liz Forbes makes a deadly mistake. Elena and Damon make peace in their troubled friendship. Stefan makes a dark deal with Klaus. Jeremy sees two old friends he thought he never would see again.
The morning after the ritual Elena is standing at the door of Jeremy's room watching him sleep. She slowly closes the door then goes to the door of Jenna's room, looks inside for a second then closes the door. Damon is waiting for her in the hall. She asks what he wants and he says he wants to apologize. He admits feeding her his blood was wrong and that he doesn't deserve her forgiveness but he needs it. She tells him she needs some time, maybe a lot of it. He nods and tells her to take all the time she needs.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
And the Winner Is...
The 137th Kentucky Derby has come and gone and the winner is Animal Kingdom. The 20-1 long shot jockeyed by John Velazquez beat out favorites such as Nehro and Dialed In to be the first Kentucky Derby win for Velazquez. Velazquez was scheduled to ride Uncle Mo but the horse was scratched because of a lingering stomach problem. He took the reins of Animal Kingdom when the horses regular jockey, Robby Albarado was thrown from his horse and kicked in the face resulting in a broken nose three days prior to the running of the Derby.
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Friday, May 6, 2011
US Television: Vampire Diaries, Episode 2.21 "The Sun Also Rises"
Vampire Diaries
Season Two, Episode 2.21, The Sun Also Rises
Original Air Date: May 5, 2011
The night of the ritual has arrived and Klaus has everything, and everyone in place. Up until the last minute, Bonnie, Jeremy and John look for a way to save Elena. Jeremy and John find a way but the price that must be paid is great. Bonnie steps into action against Klaus. Matt makes it clear to Caroline how he feels about her life now. Tyler and Caroline come to an understanding in their friendship. Damon finally reveals he was bitten by Tyler Lockwood and Stefan vows to find a cure for his brother.
Caroline and Matt are trapped in the Lockwood cellar while Tyler, in wolf form, rages outside the gate trying to get to them. Matt fires the gun against Caroline's protests as she knows the wolf is still Tyler. The wolf slumps to the floor wounded and Caroline opens the door and tells Matt to take her hand. He wants to shoot again but she insists he take her hand. When he does, she secures their escape from the cellar.
Season Two, Episode 2.21, The Sun Also Rises
Original Air Date: May 5, 2011
The night of the ritual has arrived and Klaus has everything, and everyone in place. Up until the last minute, Bonnie, Jeremy and John look for a way to save Elena. Jeremy and John find a way but the price that must be paid is great. Bonnie steps into action against Klaus. Matt makes it clear to Caroline how he feels about her life now. Tyler and Caroline come to an understanding in their friendship. Damon finally reveals he was bitten by Tyler Lockwood and Stefan vows to find a cure for his brother.
Caroline and Matt are trapped in the Lockwood cellar while Tyler, in wolf form, rages outside the gate trying to get to them. Matt fires the gun against Caroline's protests as she knows the wolf is still Tyler. The wolf slumps to the floor wounded and Caroline opens the door and tells Matt to take her hand. He wants to shoot again but she insists he take her hand. When he does, she secures their escape from the cellar.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
The 2011 Kentucky Derby
It's that time of year again! In a little over two days, the fastest, and greatest, as they say, two minutes in sports will begin and end for another year. The celebrities have already turned out for the pre-Derby festivities and you can be certain that when Derby day arrives, they'll be out in full force.
Last year, the weather played a major role in the Derby. Near flood conditions plagued the track but the horses and jockey's got out and gave it their all to give sports and Derby fans a wild race. This year, race fans are hoping for a dry day and dry track.
Last year, the weather played a major role in the Derby. Near flood conditions plagued the track but the horses and jockey's got out and gave it their all to give sports and Derby fans a wild race. This year, race fans are hoping for a dry day and dry track.
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Friday, April 29, 2011
US Television: Vampire Diaries, Episode 2.20 "The Last Day"
Vampire Diaries
Season Two, Episode 2.20, The Last Day
Original Air Date: April 28, 2011
After receiving a phone call from his mother begging him to return, Tyler Lockwood comes home to Mystic Falls unaware of everything that has happened. Elijah reveals his plan to save Elena's life but Damon takes matters into his own hands as he doesn't think the plan will work. Stefan takes Elena on a romantic day out as it could very well be the last day of Elena's life. Damon tries to fix a mistake but pays a dear price for it. Klaus obtains his vampire, his werewolf and the doppleganger for his ritual.
Elijah, Stefan and Elena discuss the events that will be unfolding that night. Elijah confirms to Stefan the Sun & Moon Curse is fake but that Klaus has a very real curse placed upon him and what will happen if he succeeds in breaking that curse. Damon enters the conversation wanting to kill Klaus that day with Bonnie but Elena points out that is not an option as if Bonnie used that much power it would kill her. Elijah explains the ritual Klaus will be performing that night. A witch will channel the power of the full moon to release the spell that is contained within the moonstone. Klaus will then sacrifice both a werewolf and a vampire then, in the final part of the ritual, he will drink the blood of the doppleganger to the point of death. Elijah removes an aged bottle from a box and explains it is an elixir he acquired some 500 years ago for Katherine. It possesses mystical properties of resuscitation. In theory, Elena will drink the elixir and she will die but will then come back to life. Damon isn't pleased with this plan and feels it will not work. He asks about the Gilbert ring and Elijah explains it only works on humans. Since dopplegangers are a supernatural occurrence the odds is the ring will not work.
Season Two, Episode 2.20, The Last Day
Original Air Date: April 28, 2011
After receiving a phone call from his mother begging him to return, Tyler Lockwood comes home to Mystic Falls unaware of everything that has happened. Elijah reveals his plan to save Elena's life but Damon takes matters into his own hands as he doesn't think the plan will work. Stefan takes Elena on a romantic day out as it could very well be the last day of Elena's life. Damon tries to fix a mistake but pays a dear price for it. Klaus obtains his vampire, his werewolf and the doppleganger for his ritual.
Elijah, Stefan and Elena discuss the events that will be unfolding that night. Elijah confirms to Stefan the Sun & Moon Curse is fake but that Klaus has a very real curse placed upon him and what will happen if he succeeds in breaking that curse. Damon enters the conversation wanting to kill Klaus that day with Bonnie but Elena points out that is not an option as if Bonnie used that much power it would kill her. Elijah explains the ritual Klaus will be performing that night. A witch will channel the power of the full moon to release the spell that is contained within the moonstone. Klaus will then sacrifice both a werewolf and a vampire then, in the final part of the ritual, he will drink the blood of the doppleganger to the point of death. Elijah removes an aged bottle from a box and explains it is an elixir he acquired some 500 years ago for Katherine. It possesses mystical properties of resuscitation. In theory, Elena will drink the elixir and she will die but will then come back to life. Damon isn't pleased with this plan and feels it will not work. He asks about the Gilbert ring and Elijah explains it only works on humans. Since dopplegangers are a supernatural occurrence the odds is the ring will not work.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
US Television: Vampire Diaries, Episode 2.19 "Klaus"
Vampire Diaries
Season Two, Episode 2.19, Klaus
Original Air Date: April 21, 2011
Elijah awakens in the basement of the Salvatore home. He and Elena leave the house so they can talk alone and he tells her a shocking truth about Klaus, himself and the Originals. Jenna comes to learn the truth about vampires. Tension begins growing and reaches a boiling point between Stefan and Damon. Elena and Elijah renew the terms of their deal.
Elijah awakens and sees Elena but thinks she is Katherine. He remembers first meeting her in England in 1492. He is introduced to Katherine by Trevor (Trent Ford) and is rendered speechless upon seeing her then tells her she reminds him of someone. Elena identifies herself to Elijah before he seemingly becomes unconscious again. He jerks back awake again and gets to his feet unable to breathe as he hadn't been invited into the house that is now under the sole ownership of Elena. Elena helps his stay on his feet as he tells her he can't be in the house. He stumbles out of the basement with Elena running behind him. She finds him crouching on the doorstep, catching his breath. He tries to re-enter the house and, when he can't, he asks what happened. She shushes him and whispers she will tell him and points upstairs to indicate Stefan and Damon are home and that they must speak elsewhere. She asks him if she can trust him and he returns the question to her. In a show of trust, she gives him the dagger used to kill him.
Season Two, Episode 2.19, Klaus
Original Air Date: April 21, 2011
Elijah awakens in the basement of the Salvatore home. He and Elena leave the house so they can talk alone and he tells her a shocking truth about Klaus, himself and the Originals. Jenna comes to learn the truth about vampires. Tension begins growing and reaches a boiling point between Stefan and Damon. Elena and Elijah renew the terms of their deal.
Elijah awakens and sees Elena but thinks she is Katherine. He remembers first meeting her in England in 1492. He is introduced to Katherine by Trevor (Trent Ford) and is rendered speechless upon seeing her then tells her she reminds him of someone. Elena identifies herself to Elijah before he seemingly becomes unconscious again. He jerks back awake again and gets to his feet unable to breathe as he hadn't been invited into the house that is now under the sole ownership of Elena. Elena helps his stay on his feet as he tells her he can't be in the house. He stumbles out of the basement with Elena running behind him. She finds him crouching on the doorstep, catching his breath. He tries to re-enter the house and, when he can't, he asks what happened. She shushes him and whispers she will tell him and points upstairs to indicate Stefan and Damon are home and that they must speak elsewhere. She asks him if she can trust him and he returns the question to her. In a show of trust, she gives him the dagger used to kill him.
Friday, April 15, 2011
US Television: Vampire Diaries, Episode 2.18 "The Last Dance"
Vampire Diaries
Season Two, Episode Eighteen, The Last Dance
Original Air Date: April 14, 2011
Klaus continues to inhabit Alaric's body and goes out to see Elena in person. The school is hosting a 60's themed dance and Klaus sends a message to Elena that he will be there. Stefan, Damon, Elena and Bonnie make plans to go after Klaus at the dance but they don't know he's in Alaric. Damon and Bonnie have a plan to kill Klaus that may be the the death of Bonnie--literally. Elena enacts a dangerous Plan B.
Klaus, inhabiting Alaric's body, goes through the closet to select something to wear and isn't impressed with the selection of clothing available to him. He asks Katherine for her opinion and she tells him the dark colors suit him better. He asks about the dagger and white ash and she tells him it was used to kill Elijah and he can be found in the Salvatore's basement. Klaus wants the dagger to stay exactly where it as as the last thing he wants to do is resurrect Elijah. Katherine reminds him that Alaric is on the outs with Jenna. He asks what else and she informs him that's it. He touches her hair and she shrinks away asking him to just kill her as she's told him all she knows. He believes that she believes that but wonders what they could be keeping from her. He looks into her eyes and asks her to tell him. She says they were wanting to see if there was a way Bonnie could kill an Original without the dagger. He questions that Katherine said Bonnie didn't have her powers any longer and she replies that Bonnie doesn't, or didn't, she isn't sure as she's out of the loop since he kidnapped her. Again, she begs him to kill her an be done with it. He tells her that since he spent 500 years searching for her, her death will last at least half that long. He holds out a knife and tells her he wants her to stab herself with it. She takes the knife and plunges it into her leg. He tells her to take it out. While he's gone, he wants her to do that over and over and over again. If she gets bored, switch legs. He's going to go see Elena. He kisses her lightly on the forehead and tells her to not look so glum as her fun is just beginning.
Season Two, Episode Eighteen, The Last Dance
Original Air Date: April 14, 2011
Klaus continues to inhabit Alaric's body and goes out to see Elena in person. The school is hosting a 60's themed dance and Klaus sends a message to Elena that he will be there. Stefan, Damon, Elena and Bonnie make plans to go after Klaus at the dance but they don't know he's in Alaric. Damon and Bonnie have a plan to kill Klaus that may be the the death of Bonnie--literally. Elena enacts a dangerous Plan B.
Klaus, inhabiting Alaric's body, goes through the closet to select something to wear and isn't impressed with the selection of clothing available to him. He asks Katherine for her opinion and she tells him the dark colors suit him better. He asks about the dagger and white ash and she tells him it was used to kill Elijah and he can be found in the Salvatore's basement. Klaus wants the dagger to stay exactly where it as as the last thing he wants to do is resurrect Elijah. Katherine reminds him that Alaric is on the outs with Jenna. He asks what else and she informs him that's it. He touches her hair and she shrinks away asking him to just kill her as she's told him all she knows. He believes that she believes that but wonders what they could be keeping from her. He looks into her eyes and asks her to tell him. She says they were wanting to see if there was a way Bonnie could kill an Original without the dagger. He questions that Katherine said Bonnie didn't have her powers any longer and she replies that Bonnie doesn't, or didn't, she isn't sure as she's out of the loop since he kidnapped her. Again, she begs him to kill her an be done with it. He tells her that since he spent 500 years searching for her, her death will last at least half that long. He holds out a knife and tells her he wants her to stab herself with it. She takes the knife and plunges it into her leg. He tells her to take it out. While he's gone, he wants her to do that over and over and over again. If she gets bored, switch legs. He's going to go see Elena. He kisses her lightly on the forehead and tells her to not look so glum as her fun is just beginning.
Friday, April 8, 2011
US Television: Vampire Diaries, Episode 2.17 "Know Thy Enemy"
Vampire Diaries
Season Two, Episode 2.17, Know Thy Enemy
Original Air Date: April 7, 2011
Isobel is back and Jenna doesn't take the news lightly. Katherine and Isobel have a plan to save Katherine's life but things take a turn when Isobel betrays her friend. Isobel and Elena have one final conversation. Matt and Caroline talk and she tells him all he wants to know only for him to take the news to Liz Forbes. John Gilbert and Elena come to an understanding. Katherine receives a message from Klaus.
Jenna is shocked to see Isobel, someone she thought was dead, standing on her doorstep. She's even more shocked when Isobel tells Elena she's happy to see her again. Isobel comments to Jenna that she's (Jenna) the woman who is dating her husband (Alaric). She asks Jenna to invite her in so she can speak with Elena, something Elena protests against. Isobel tells Elena she needs to talk to her but Elena answers "no" and slams the door. Jenna, in tears, questions Elena if Alaric and John knew that Isobel was still alive. Elena says she can explain everything but Jenna doesn't want to listen and runs upstairs and to her room.
Season Two, Episode 2.17, Know Thy Enemy
Original Air Date: April 7, 2011
Isobel is back and Jenna doesn't take the news lightly. Katherine and Isobel have a plan to save Katherine's life but things take a turn when Isobel betrays her friend. Isobel and Elena have one final conversation. Matt and Caroline talk and she tells him all he wants to know only for him to take the news to Liz Forbes. John Gilbert and Elena come to an understanding. Katherine receives a message from Klaus.
Jenna is shocked to see Isobel, someone she thought was dead, standing on her doorstep. She's even more shocked when Isobel tells Elena she's happy to see her again. Isobel comments to Jenna that she's (Jenna) the woman who is dating her husband (Alaric). She asks Jenna to invite her in so she can speak with Elena, something Elena protests against. Isobel tells Elena she needs to talk to her but Elena answers "no" and slams the door. Jenna, in tears, questions Elena if Alaric and John knew that Isobel was still alive. Elena says she can explain everything but Jenna doesn't want to listen and runs upstairs and to her room.
Friday, April 1, 2011
AUS Television: City Homicide, No Greater Honour, Part Six "Ghosts"
City Homicide
No Greater Honour, Part Six, Ghosts
Original Air Date: March 30, 2011
Greg Stevens confessed to a hospice priest that he'd murdered three people before dying. When Duncan and Rhys start investigating the claim, they find that the three names Stevens had written inside his Bible were connected. The case takes a shocking turn when the evidence leads them to the son of the man Stevens used to work for. Homicide isn't quite prepared for what they learn next.
Duncan and Rhys are called to the hospice bedside of a man, Greg Stevens, who has died from prostate cancer. Not much is known about him other than he had lived on the streets before having been diagnosed with cancer. Stevens told the hospice Father (Trent Baker) he had murdered three people but didn't give any additional details. The Father gives them a small Bible Stevens carried around with him. Inside the front cover he had written three names: Mavis Simmons, Peter Faulkner and Ruth Benson.
Bernice Waverley fills Stanley and Jarvis in on Lombardi's plans for Homicide, which doesn't set too well with Stanley. Bernice plans to tell those assigned to the squad that night that Friday will be the last day for Homicide.
No Greater Honour, Part Six, Ghosts
Original Air Date: March 30, 2011
Greg Stevens confessed to a hospice priest that he'd murdered three people before dying. When Duncan and Rhys start investigating the claim, they find that the three names Stevens had written inside his Bible were connected. The case takes a shocking turn when the evidence leads them to the son of the man Stevens used to work for. Homicide isn't quite prepared for what they learn next.
Duncan and Rhys are called to the hospice bedside of a man, Greg Stevens, who has died from prostate cancer. Not much is known about him other than he had lived on the streets before having been diagnosed with cancer. Stevens told the hospice Father (Trent Baker) he had murdered three people but didn't give any additional details. The Father gives them a small Bible Stevens carried around with him. Inside the front cover he had written three names: Mavis Simmons, Peter Faulkner and Ruth Benson.
Bernice Waverley fills Stanley and Jarvis in on Lombardi's plans for Homicide, which doesn't set too well with Stanley. Bernice plans to tell those assigned to the squad that night that Friday will be the last day for Homicide.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
CDN Television: Blood Ties, Season 2
Season Two, Episode 1: D.O.A.
Original Air Date: October 12, 2007
A former colleague of Vicki's from the force, Paul "Dirty" Deeds hires her to find out where his body is and how he became a ghost. The problem is Vicki is the only one who can see Paul. Things take a turn for the truly unusual when Paul shows up apparently alive and the investigation leads toward a corrupt police officer. Paul's body is walking around and his ghost is still working with Vicki and the only clue they have is a fondness for raw meat.
Original Air Date: October 12, 2007
A former colleague of Vicki's from the force, Paul "Dirty" Deeds hires her to find out where his body is and how he became a ghost. The problem is Vicki is the only one who can see Paul. Things take a turn for the truly unusual when Paul shows up apparently alive and the investigation leads toward a corrupt police officer. Paul's body is walking around and his ghost is still working with Vicki and the only clue they have is a fondness for raw meat.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
CDN Television: Blood Ties, Season 1
Season One, Episode 1 & 2: Blood Price
Original Air Date: March 11, 2007
Ex-police detective and current private investigator Vicki Nelson witnesses an attack and murder. She tries chasing down the suspect but he vanishes. Her former partner (and close friend) Mike Celluci is the officer called in to investigate. When the girlfriend of the murder victim hires Vicki to find out what happened to him, Vicki gets more than she bargained for. A mysterious, handsome, charming and potentially dangerous man comes into her life: Henry Fitzroy, a 480 year-old vampire. Henry's knowledge of the supernatural gives Vicki an extra edge to help find who murdered her client's boyfriend.
Original Air Date: March 11, 2007
Ex-police detective and current private investigator Vicki Nelson witnesses an attack and murder. She tries chasing down the suspect but he vanishes. Her former partner (and close friend) Mike Celluci is the officer called in to investigate. When the girlfriend of the murder victim hires Vicki to find out what happened to him, Vicki gets more than she bargained for. A mysterious, handsome, charming and potentially dangerous man comes into her life: Henry Fitzroy, a 480 year-old vampire. Henry's knowledge of the supernatural gives Vicki an extra edge to help find who murdered her client's boyfriend.
Friday, March 25, 2011
CDN Television: Blood Ties, Introduction
Shows like The Vampire Diaries and True Blood are getting a lot of attention right now because vampires are one of the hottest things in Hollywood at the moment. Twilight cannot take the credit for that because since the very first vampire was put onto film in 1922, Hollywood has had a love affair with the supernatural creatures. Their popularity has come and gone many times but they've always been around and will return again once they fade from this burst of attention.
There have been many shows on television that have dealt with vampires in some shape, way or form. Shows such as Stephen King's 'Salem's Lot (originally made in 1979 and re-made in 2004), the UK's Being Human (re-made in Canada for US television in 2011) and Ultraviolet from the UK and Canada's Forever Knight all chose to depict vampires in either the traditional sense or in an updated, more scientific way. There have even been children's shows based around the vampire legend. Young Dracula aired for two series in the United Kingdom (and has recently been renewed for a third series) and dealt with issues many children face in a humorous and fantastical, but also realistic way.
There have been many shows on television that have dealt with vampires in some shape, way or form. Shows such as Stephen King's 'Salem's Lot (originally made in 1979 and re-made in 2004), the UK's Being Human (re-made in Canada for US television in 2011) and Ultraviolet from the UK and Canada's Forever Knight all chose to depict vampires in either the traditional sense or in an updated, more scientific way. There have even been children's shows based around the vampire legend. Young Dracula aired for two series in the United Kingdom (and has recently been renewed for a third series) and dealt with issues many children face in a humorous and fantastical, but also realistic way.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
AUS Television: City Homicide, No Greater Honour, Part Five "Last Man Standing"
City Homicide
No Greater Honour, Part Five, Last Man Standing
Original Air Date: March 23, 2011
The murder of Dane Majors barrister and then the judge that presided over his trial bring the Homicide team to focus on him. When both Alan Sullivan and Nick Buchanan are confirmed as missing, Homicide focus on Dane Majors. With the possibility more people who were involved in the Majors case will become targets, Homicide must work fast to prevent anyone else from dying. Can the team get to Nick before anything can happen to him and take a cold-blooded killer off the streets? Meanwhile, Lombardi drops a bombshell on Bernice Waverley when he calls her to his office to discuss her budget proposal for Homicide.
Papers flutter to the floor from above and fall around the body of a slain barrister, Helen Jefferson. Her robe is thrown from above and falls beside her body last. As the other members of Homicide are tied up with the car bomb investigation, the murder of the barrister is being worked by Matt and Jennifer. Matt explains that she fell from the same floor as the papers and her robe. She has smeared blood on her face and Matt is guessing that was from being punched before being pushed over the railing. She was murdered between 5:30 and 6:00 that morning. The assailant checked out of the building using the barrister's swipe card which was then thrown in the bin outside. Jennifer recognizes the name and, when she looks at a book lying amongst the papers around the barrister, finds that she was the barrister who defended Dane Majors.
No Greater Honour, Part Five, Last Man Standing
Original Air Date: March 23, 2011
The murder of Dane Majors barrister and then the judge that presided over his trial bring the Homicide team to focus on him. When both Alan Sullivan and Nick Buchanan are confirmed as missing, Homicide focus on Dane Majors. With the possibility more people who were involved in the Majors case will become targets, Homicide must work fast to prevent anyone else from dying. Can the team get to Nick before anything can happen to him and take a cold-blooded killer off the streets? Meanwhile, Lombardi drops a bombshell on Bernice Waverley when he calls her to his office to discuss her budget proposal for Homicide.
Papers flutter to the floor from above and fall around the body of a slain barrister, Helen Jefferson. Her robe is thrown from above and falls beside her body last. As the other members of Homicide are tied up with the car bomb investigation, the murder of the barrister is being worked by Matt and Jennifer. Matt explains that she fell from the same floor as the papers and her robe. She has smeared blood on her face and Matt is guessing that was from being punched before being pushed over the railing. She was murdered between 5:30 and 6:00 that morning. The assailant checked out of the building using the barrister's swipe card which was then thrown in the bin outside. Jennifer recognizes the name and, when she looks at a book lying amongst the papers around the barrister, finds that she was the barrister who defended Dane Majors.
Friday, March 18, 2011
AUS Television: City Homicide, No Greater Honour, Part Four "Tangled Web"
City Homicide
No Greater Honour, Part Four, Tangled Web
Original Air Date: March 16, 2011
Dane Majors is released from prison with his fans and the media waiting on him at the gates. Graham Proctor warns him as he's leaving that he won't get away with murdering his daughter. Homicide officially re-opens the Tahnee Majors murder investigation. Moments before Tim Padgett is killed by a car bomb in Alan Sullivans car, Sullivan gives Bernice information that was sent to the Tribune by Deep Throat, information which takes the case in a completely different direction. Nick Buchanan becomes the next target in the case.
Both Dane Majors and Nick Buchanan awaken from their sleep with nightmares of the murder of Tahnee Majors (Saskaia Hampele).
Dane Majors walks out of prison a free man after his conviction was overturned. He is met at the gates by the press, his supporters and even Nick Buchanan is standing with the crowd. He challenges the authorities to bring on a re-trial because he will be found innocent because he is innocent. Tahnee's father, Graham Proctor (Graeme Blundell) is there and calls Majors a liar, stating again that Dane killed his daughter. Proctor warns Majors he won't get away with it.
No Greater Honour, Part Four, Tangled Web
Original Air Date: March 16, 2011
Dane Majors is released from prison with his fans and the media waiting on him at the gates. Graham Proctor warns him as he's leaving that he won't get away with murdering his daughter. Homicide officially re-opens the Tahnee Majors murder investigation. Moments before Tim Padgett is killed by a car bomb in Alan Sullivans car, Sullivan gives Bernice information that was sent to the Tribune by Deep Throat, information which takes the case in a completely different direction. Nick Buchanan becomes the next target in the case.
Both Dane Majors and Nick Buchanan awaken from their sleep with nightmares of the murder of Tahnee Majors (Saskaia Hampele).
Dane Majors walks out of prison a free man after his conviction was overturned. He is met at the gates by the press, his supporters and even Nick Buchanan is standing with the crowd. He challenges the authorities to bring on a re-trial because he will be found innocent because he is innocent. Tahnee's father, Graham Proctor (Graeme Blundell) is there and calls Majors a liar, stating again that Dane killed his daughter. Proctor warns Majors he won't get away with it.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
AUS Television: City Homicide, No Greater Honour, Part Three: "If It Bleeds, It Leads"
City Homicide
No Greater Honour, Part Three, If It Bleeds, It Leads
Original Air Date: March 9, 2011
The investigation into Juliette Gardiner's murder begins and Nick is quickly cleared as a suspect. A new reporter takes her place at the Tribune on the Dean Major's story and it's clear things aren't going to stop with her death. They only get worse. Evidence points even more strongly to Nick's old mentor and friend, Bruce Dalton. Could Dalton have planted the evidence against Dane Majors and, if he did, what will be the fallout of that information becoming known?
The homicide team arrives to the Juliette Gardiner scene. Matt takes control ordering more officers to search every floor and the entrances be sealed off. Nick tells Matt he's wasting his time as the shooter took off. Matt wants them to work with uniforms as there isn't anything they can do until crime scene and pathology arrive. Rhys leaves to speak with security as Nick is telling Matt the direction from which the shots came. Jennifer asks Nick if he's alright. He's been better then offers her his gun saying it hasn't been fired. She puts the gun in an evidence bag as he offers information about Juliette meeting someone he believed to be a man (he didn't sight him) and there were shots (he says "a bunch"; four) as they started to talk. The first shot took her down, a car door slammed, he ran down the ramp and he saw no one. He tells them he wants his hands swabbed for residue. He informs Matt that Juliette was working on a story that could have implicated him in corruption.
No Greater Honour, Part Three, If It Bleeds, It Leads
Original Air Date: March 9, 2011
The investigation into Juliette Gardiner's murder begins and Nick is quickly cleared as a suspect. A new reporter takes her place at the Tribune on the Dean Major's story and it's clear things aren't going to stop with her death. They only get worse. Evidence points even more strongly to Nick's old mentor and friend, Bruce Dalton. Could Dalton have planted the evidence against Dane Majors and, if he did, what will be the fallout of that information becoming known?
The homicide team arrives to the Juliette Gardiner scene. Matt takes control ordering more officers to search every floor and the entrances be sealed off. Nick tells Matt he's wasting his time as the shooter took off. Matt wants them to work with uniforms as there isn't anything they can do until crime scene and pathology arrive. Rhys leaves to speak with security as Nick is telling Matt the direction from which the shots came. Jennifer asks Nick if he's alright. He's been better then offers her his gun saying it hasn't been fired. She puts the gun in an evidence bag as he offers information about Juliette meeting someone he believed to be a man (he didn't sight him) and there were shots (he says "a bunch"; four) as they started to talk. The first shot took her down, a car door slammed, he ran down the ramp and he saw no one. He tells them he wants his hands swabbed for residue. He informs Matt that Juliette was working on a story that could have implicated him in corruption.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
US Television, White Collar, Episode 2.16 "Under the Radar"
White Collar
Season Two, Episode Sixteen, Under the Radar
Original Air Date: March 8, 2011
Sarah Ellis brings Neal and Peter the information about what Alder is searching for. A sunken German U-boat off the New York coast, but no one knows why the boat is so important to Adler. When Peter and Neal are abducted by Adler while the two men are tracing Alex Hunter's last known steps in New York City, they are given a dangerous task by Neal's nemesis. What Adler wants Neal to do could lead them either to the greatest treasure in the world or to their deaths.
Peter and Neal are walking and Neal has his arms full of a large box full of evidence (Rolex knock-offs) and is none too happy about it. When they arrive at the office, Neal finds Sarah Ellis standing next to his desk. She has found something "big" in the ocean and Peter is going to get the team together in the conference room. First, Sarah wants to speak to Neal alone. Neal hands the box of watches off to Peter and Sarah tells him they shouldn't ignore the other night if they are to continue working together.
Season Two, Episode Sixteen, Under the Radar
Original Air Date: March 8, 2011
Sarah Ellis brings Neal and Peter the information about what Alder is searching for. A sunken German U-boat off the New York coast, but no one knows why the boat is so important to Adler. When Peter and Neal are abducted by Adler while the two men are tracing Alex Hunter's last known steps in New York City, they are given a dangerous task by Neal's nemesis. What Adler wants Neal to do could lead them either to the greatest treasure in the world or to their deaths.
Peter and Neal are walking and Neal has his arms full of a large box full of evidence (Rolex knock-offs) and is none too happy about it. When they arrive at the office, Neal finds Sarah Ellis standing next to his desk. She has found something "big" in the ocean and Peter is going to get the team together in the conference room. First, Sarah wants to speak to Neal alone. Neal hands the box of watches off to Peter and Sarah tells him they shouldn't ignore the other night if they are to continue working together.
Friday, March 4, 2011
AUS Television: City Homicide, No Greater Honour, Part 2: Go Down Swinging
City Homicide
No Greater Honour, Part Two, Go Down Swinging
Original Air Date: March 2, 2011
A man comes into Homicide about his missing wife and the case takes on a surprising twist when he identifies the Jane Doe in the morgue as the woman who was the lover of him and his wife from swingers parties they attended. His wife is later found dead and the investigation leads the team into the swinger scene. Were the women murdered because of their lifestyle choices or could there have been another motive and who had motive to kill them? Meanwhile, Juliette Gardiner's continued digging into the Dane Majors case takes a deadly turn.
A distraught man, Drew Preston, comes into Homicide looking for his missing wife, Rebecca. Stanley takes him aside to speak with him and is told that the man's wife disappeared three days ago. He filed a missing persons report but he has a feeling something bad has happened. Allie and Nick are at the morgue and the description the man gave matches a Jane Doe that was found the night before by the freeway. Preston is brought into the room with Nick and Allie. Allie takes him into the room with Ronnie and the body where he identifies the body not as his wife but as Sophie Mayne, a woman who was a lover to Preston and his wife.
No Greater Honour, Part Two, Go Down Swinging
Original Air Date: March 2, 2011
A man comes into Homicide about his missing wife and the case takes on a surprising twist when he identifies the Jane Doe in the morgue as the woman who was the lover of him and his wife from swingers parties they attended. His wife is later found dead and the investigation leads the team into the swinger scene. Were the women murdered because of their lifestyle choices or could there have been another motive and who had motive to kill them? Meanwhile, Juliette Gardiner's continued digging into the Dane Majors case takes a deadly turn.
A distraught man, Drew Preston, comes into Homicide looking for his missing wife, Rebecca. Stanley takes him aside to speak with him and is told that the man's wife disappeared three days ago. He filed a missing persons report but he has a feeling something bad has happened. Allie and Nick are at the morgue and the description the man gave matches a Jane Doe that was found the night before by the freeway. Preston is brought into the room with Nick and Allie. Allie takes him into the room with Ronnie and the body where he identifies the body not as his wife but as Sophie Mayne, a woman who was a lover to Preston and his wife.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
US Television, White Collar, Episode 2.15 "Power Play"
White Collar
Season Two, Episode Fifteen, Power Play
Original Air Date: March 1, 2011
When Elizabeth learns from the assistant of her picky and powerful new client that he is involved in a scheme to cause blackouts in New York City she naturally tells Peter. He agrees to meet with the assistant but, when he is held up, Neal impersonates Peter to secure her help. Peter and Neal must trade places and become each other to take down the men responsible for millions in electric costs and the deaths of three people during the blackouts. Meanwhile, Sara Ellis is back with news that furthers their investigation of Vincent Adler and who, or what, he is looking for.
Elizabeth is briefing her people on the specifics of an event they are catering when her ultra-picky client Andrew Stanzler (Richard Schiff) walks in to further clarify what he wants for the event. His assistant, Brooke is clearly troubled. She asks Elizabeth about her husband working for the FBI and tells her everything isn't alright.
Season Two, Episode Fifteen, Power Play
Original Air Date: March 1, 2011
When Elizabeth learns from the assistant of her picky and powerful new client that he is involved in a scheme to cause blackouts in New York City she naturally tells Peter. He agrees to meet with the assistant but, when he is held up, Neal impersonates Peter to secure her help. Peter and Neal must trade places and become each other to take down the men responsible for millions in electric costs and the deaths of three people during the blackouts. Meanwhile, Sara Ellis is back with news that furthers their investigation of Vincent Adler and who, or what, he is looking for.
Elizabeth is briefing her people on the specifics of an event they are catering when her ultra-picky client Andrew Stanzler (Richard Schiff) walks in to further clarify what he wants for the event. His assistant, Brooke is clearly troubled. She asks Elizabeth about her husband working for the FBI and tells her everything isn't alright.
Friday, February 25, 2011
AUS Television: City Homicide, No Greater Honour, Part 1: Reward Day
City Homicide
No Greater Honour, Part One: Reward Day
Original Air Date: February 23, 2011
The murder of a prison guard leads the team to a drug ring within the prison. The list of suspects range from the usual to the surprising. Meanwhile, Nick Buchanan meets up with Dane Majors, a man he put in prison for the murder of his wife. There's clearly tension between the two but is it because Nick planted evidence against him like Majors claims or just because Majors got caught by Nick? Matters are further complicated when a beautiful reporter wants to interview Nick about the Majors case for a story the Tribune is planning. Will she uncover information that will destroy Nick?
Nick and Duncan interview Eugene Ashton (Stephen Pease), the survivor of two prison guards who were terrorized and shot. One of the guards, Ben Kelton (Lloyd Bissell), died. The prisoner they were transporting, Sean Lynch (Chris Weir) pulled a gun on the two guards not far from the prison. Lynch forced them from the car at gunpoint and demanded the keys. Ashton turned them over and while Lynch was distracted with them, Ben Kelton pulled his gun and was shot by Lynch in the chest. Ashton turned to run and was shot in the arm. He blacked out and when he came to, Lynch was gone and the car and Ben Kelton, dead, were still there.
No Greater Honour, Part One: Reward Day
Original Air Date: February 23, 2011
The murder of a prison guard leads the team to a drug ring within the prison. The list of suspects range from the usual to the surprising. Meanwhile, Nick Buchanan meets up with Dane Majors, a man he put in prison for the murder of his wife. There's clearly tension between the two but is it because Nick planted evidence against him like Majors claims or just because Majors got caught by Nick? Matters are further complicated when a beautiful reporter wants to interview Nick about the Majors case for a story the Tribune is planning. Will she uncover information that will destroy Nick?
Nick and Duncan interview Eugene Ashton (Stephen Pease), the survivor of two prison guards who were terrorized and shot. One of the guards, Ben Kelton (Lloyd Bissell), died. The prisoner they were transporting, Sean Lynch (Chris Weir) pulled a gun on the two guards not far from the prison. Lynch forced them from the car at gunpoint and demanded the keys. Ashton turned them over and while Lynch was distracted with them, Ben Kelton pulled his gun and was shot by Lynch in the chest. Ashton turned to run and was shot in the arm. He blacked out and when he came to, Lynch was gone and the car and Ben Kelton, dead, were still there.
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