IT'S MY PARTY AND I'LL CRY IF I WANT TO --- Still posing as Siobhan, Bridget (Sarah Michelle Gellar), and Andrew (Ioan Gruffudd) head to the Hamptons with Gemma (Tara Summers) and Henry (Kristoffer Polaha) to celebrate her birthday. Despite the close quarters, Henry is dead-set on rekindling his affair with Siobhan. Gemma learns some unsettling news, while FBI agent Victor Machado (Nestor Carbonell) closes in on some new information, which forces Bridget to reveal some of her past in order to protect her secrets. Mike Colter and Zoey Deutch also star. Jean De Segonzac directed the episode written by Cathryn Humpris.
Source: CW


Sounds interesting
ReplyDelete"Still posing as Siobhan..."What do they mean "still?" Isn't that the whole premise of the show? I'm pretty sure that when Bridget stops pretending to be her sister it's game over.
ReplyDeleteThat's kinda what I assumed as well XD
ReplyDeleteHmmm wondering what the heck all this means. Heck, I am not going to complain. It's nice seeing Sarah back on TV.
ReplyDeletesounds really good. :)
ReplyDeleteGlad I'm not the only one who thought that was weird. ;)
ReplyDeleteOh Cathryn Humpris? This should be good! Her scripts have always been flawless (regardless of the show in question)
ReplyDeleteWho secrets does she reveal? Hers or Siobhans?
ReplyDeletePerhaps they are secret triplets and there is another one out there being hunted down by a drug cartel after surviving a plane crash who actually has Siobhan's son even though Siobhan and Bridget think a mistake of Bridget's killed him. Bridget then takes over this sister's identity only to discover that she is wanted by Homeland Security for threats against national security. Oh yeah, she's also sleeping with Siobhan's husband.
ReplyDelete"Oh yeah, she's also sleeping with Siobhan's husband."
ReplyDeleteWell, to be fair, attempted sororicide tends to create a "no holds barred" situation. :)