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The SpoilerTV Daily Newsreel - 29th September *Updated*

30 Sept 2015

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  • 01:20 - Hello Again - Comedy about Second Chances Receives Put Pilot Commitment at CBS from One Big Happy Creator
    Hello Again, a comedy about second thoughts and second chances from One Big Happy creator Liz Feldman, has landed at CBS with a put pilot commitment. The multi-camera comedy, produced by Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment and Warner Bros. TV, centers on a mostly happily married woman whose life gets turned upside down when the only other man she’s ever loved moves in next door. Feldman will write the script and will executive produce with Kaplan.
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  • 01:15 - Arrow - Baltimore Comic Con Interview [VIDEO]
    Thanks to arrowshieldfan for the heads up.


  • 23:20 - The Flash - Season 2 Premiere - Extended by 30 Seconds
    THE FLASH SEASON PREMIERE
    “The Man Who Saved Central City” — (8:00-9:00:30 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, V) (HDTV)

    BARRY DECIDES HE NEEDS TO PROTECT THE CITY ON HIS OWN — Picking up months after the Singularity attacked Central City, Barry (Grant Gustin) is still struggling to forgive himself for Eddie’s death. Concerned about putting his friends in danger, Barry has pushed everyone away and has chosen to protect the city on his own. When a meta-human named Atom Smasher (guest star Adam Copeland) attacks the city, Iris (Candice Patton) tells Barry that he needs to let his friends help him protect the citizens of Central City. Meanwhile, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) helps Joe (Jesse L. Martin) with his Meta Task Force. Ralph Hemecker directed the episode with story by Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg and teleplay by Andrew Kreisberg & Gabrielle Stanton (#201). Original airdate 10/6/2015.
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  • 23:10 - The Mysteries of Laura - Episode 2.03 - The Mystery of the Locked Box - Promotional Photos

  • 23:10 - Girl Meets World - Episode 2.18 - 2.22 - Synopses
    Friday, October 2
    Original Series - Episode Premiere
    *Girl Meets World "Girl Meets World of Terror 2"
    (8:30 PM - 9:00 PM ET/PT)
    Riley and Maya meet the Ghost of the Bay Window, a flapper girl from the 1920's, who makes people sing and dance.
    Guest starring Ross Lynch ("Austin & Ally") and Laura Marano ("Austin & Ally")
    TV-G

    Friday, October 9
    Original Series - Episode Premiere
    Girl Meets World "Girl Meets Rah Rah"
    (9:28 PM - 9:58 PM ET/PT)
    It's time for the annual cheerleading tryouts, and Riley is determined to finally make the squad.
    Guest starring Perez Hilton
    TV-G

    Friday, October 16
    Original Series - Episode Premiere
    Girl Meets World "Girl Meets Texas, Part 1"
    (8:30 PM - 9:00 PM ET/PT)
    Riley, Maya, and Farkle head to Texas with Lucas, who has been entered in the bull-riding competition at the rodeo in his hometown.
    TV-G

    Saturday, October 17
    Original Series - Episode Premiere
    Girl Meets World "Girl Meets Texas, Part 2"
    (8:30 PM - 9:00 PM ET/PT)
    Riley, Maya and Lucas try to figure out their feelings while they are in Texas together.
    Guest starring: Country singers Maddie and Tae
    TV-G

    Sunday, October 18
    Original Series - Episode Premiere
    Girl Meets World "Girl Meets Texas, Part 3"
    (8:30 PM - 9:00 PM ET/PT)
    Riley, Maya and Lucas deal with the aftermath of what happened in Texas.
    TV-G
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  • 22:40 - CBS Developing 2 Comedies - How To Speak American & The Untitled Stephnie Weir Comedy
    Greg Garcia has partnered with two writers who worked on his most recent series, CBS’ The Millers — Stephnie Weir and Bobby Bowman — for two new comedy projects at the eye network through CBS TV Studios, where Garcia’s company Amigos de Garcia Productions is based.

    The untitled Stephnie Weir multi-camera comedy, also known as Y’all in the Family, is set in Texas and centers on a conservative, small town family who is forced to reconcile their family values when they discover their children’s lives are less than perfect. Texas-born and raised Weir will write the script and will executive produce with Garcia. Weir served as a consulting producer on The Millers.

    How To Speak American, written by Bowman, is a hybrid comedy about a coddled millennial who teaches ESL to a variety of immigrants, who in turn, teach him about grit, courage and hustle.
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  • 22:40 - Z Nation - First Look Poster at D.C Douglas
    Thanks to mac for the heads up.



  • 22:40 - Netflix's Flaked - Christopher Mintz-Plasse Joins Cast
    Christopher Mintz-Plasse (Pitch Perfect, This is the End) has been cast opposite Will Arnett in Netflix comedy series Flaked.

    Co-created by Arnett and Mark Chappell (The Increasingly Poor Decisions Of Todd Margaret), Flaked is the serio-comic story of Chip (Arnett), a celebrated long-time resident of the insular world of Venice, CA who falls for the object of his best friend’s fascination. Soon the tangled web of half-truths and semi-bullshit that underpins his all-important image and sobriety begins to unravel. Mintz-Plasse will recur as Topher, a tech whiz kid new to Venice and desperate to fit in.
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  • 22:25 - Dr. Ken - Will Yun Lee to Guest
    Will Yun Lee, who’s currently starring as the baddie Kwon on the final season of Cinemax’s Strike Back, will next appear on an episode of ABC’s Ken Jeong-led sitcom, Dr. Ken.

    In the episode, which airs in November, he’ll play Dr. Kevin O’Connell, a very handsome Korean doctor who dated Dr. Ken’s wife Allison (Suzy Nakamura) in med school. Consequently, he’s Ken’s rival.

  • 22:15 - Blood and Oil - Episode 1.04 - The Birthday Party - Press Release
    "The Birthday Party" - Broke and still reeling from being conned by Hap, Billy seeks revenge and turns to an unlikely ally, Clifton Lundegren, hoping to appeal to his mutual disgust towards the Briggs'. Wick defiantly ignores Hap's wishes and continues to see Jules even enlisting Carla's help in throwing her a huge birthday party at the house. And, things come to a head with Lacey and AJ leading to a confrontation that will force AJ to make a game changing decision, on "Blood & Oil," airing SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18 (9:00-10:01 p.m., ET), on the ABCTelevision Network.

    "Blood & Oil" stars Don Johnson as Hap Briggs, Chace Crawford as Billy Lefever, Rebecca Rittenhouse as Cody Lefever, Scott Michael Foster as Wick Briggs, Amber Valletta as Carla Briggs, India De Beaufort as Jules Jackman, Adan Canto as AJ Menendez, Miranda Mayo as Lacey Briggs and Delroy Lindo as Tip Harrison.

    Guest cast includes Barry Corbin as Clifton Lundegren, Paul Rae as Gary, Peyton List as Emma Lundegren, Max Arciniega as Star, JJ Neward as Defense Attorney, Tara Karsian as Van Ness, Martin Southern as Auctioneer, Gabe Casdorph as Bidder and Anthony Lovato as Last Guy.

    "The Birthday Party" was written by Robert Rovner and Cynthia Cidre, and directed by Mikael Salomon
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  • 22:15 - Dr. Ken - Episode 1.03 - Ken Helps Pat - Promotional Photos

  • 21:15 - Black-ish - Episode 2.03 - Episode 2.04 - Daddy's Day - Promotional Photos

  • 20:50 - Life in Pieces - Episode 1.03 - Sleepy Email Brunch Tree - Promotional Photos

  • 19:50 - Modern Family - Episode 7.03 - The Closet Case - Promotional Photos

  • 19:40 - CBS Wins Premiere Week - EARLY RATINGS EDITION
    CBS WINS PREMIERE WEEK IN VIEWERS FOR THE SEVENTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR, MORE THAN DOUBLING LAST SEASON'S MARGIN OF VICTORY

    CBS is Up +4% in Adults 18-49 From Last Year; The Only Network to Post Year-to-Year Growth

    CBS won premiere week in viewers for the seventh consecutive year, more than doubling last season's margin of victory, according to Nielsen live plus same day ratings for premiere week ending Sept. 27.
    CBS averaged 10.94 million viewers, equal to its premiere week last year and was +2.00 million viewers ahead of second-place NBC (vs. +760,000 a year ago). CBS is the only network to post year-to-year growth among adults 18-49, up +4% from a year ago (2.5/08 from 2.4/08) and was even in adults 25-54 (3.2/09). CBS finished only 0.2 rating points from first place in adults 18-49 after finishing 0.6 behind during premiere week last year.

    PRIMETIME - WEEK #1 - LIVE+SD NATIONAL RATINGS

    PERSONS 2+ (Millions)

    CBS 10.94

    NBC 8.94

    ABC 6.93

    FOX 4.21

    ADULTS 25-54

    CBS 3.2/09

    NBC 3.3/10

    ABC 2.1/06

    FOX 1.8/05

    ADULTS 18-49

    CBS 2.5/08

    NBC 2.7/09

    ABC 1.7/06

    FOX 1.6/05

    Updated ratings will be available later today.
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  • 19:30 - Eat Pray Thug - Comedy about a Rapper in Development as FOX with Utkarsh Ambudkar to Star
    Fox has given a script commitment plus penalty to Eat Pray Thug, a single-camera comedy from Fresh Off The Boat co-executive producer Sanjay Shah, with Utkarsh Ambudkar (Pitch Perfect, Barbershop 3) attached to star.

    Based on the real life of rapper Heems (formerly of hip-hop group Das Racist) and his relationship with his parents who live with him in Queens, Eat Pray Thugcenters on a successful rapper (Ambudkar) who chooses to live with his Indian-American parents in Queens.
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  • 19:25 - Hosed - Firefighters Comedy at FOX with a Put Pilot Commitment
    In his first development season since launching his production company Wedding Punch last November,Modern Family star Ty Burrell has landed his first major sale, a put pilot commitment at Fox for single-camera comedy Hosed.

    Written by former New Girl writer-producer Luvh Rakhe, Hosed is a workplace comedy about volunteer firefighters in America’s second rainiest town. Rakhe executive produces alongside Burrell and his Wedding Punch partners (and old pals), UCB members Johnny Meeks, Joel Spence and Mel Cowan. 20th Century Fox TV, where Wedding Punch is based, is the studio.
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  • 19:20 - MOVIES: Liar, Liar, Vampire - Nickelodeon Movie To Spoof Twilight


  • 19:20 - Chasing Life - Season 2 Finale - Post Mortem
    Thanks to RD for the heads up.

    “I remember shooting it, and it made me crazy that she felt like she had nothing else to hold on to,” Italia Ricci tells TVLine of that stunning final scene. “Even though it might not be the right decision in a lot of people’s eyes, it’s the only one that gives her any power. If she were to go back home and continue treatment, she’d be at the mercy of the hospital and the drugs for the rest of her life. She wants to be in control of however much of the rest of her life she has left, which I thought was really interesting.”

  • 19:20 - Gotham - Episode 2.02 - Post Mortem
    When did you find out that Essen was going to die? Did you know going into the second season?
    At the beginning of the season, I knew Essen was going to meet her demise in some way or fashion, but I didn't find out how it would happen until I got the scripts. It really was a great final two episodes that gave the character a great exit.

    In her final scene with Jerome, it's clear that she's going out fighting.
    Cameron's a super-intense actor — a lovely guy, but it's not hard to imagine the fear that [Jerome] can instill in someone. At the same time, there's a great sense of fortitude you get from playing a character who has developed a strong spine — in playing the scene, I approached it in the same way I do any scene: What do I want? What am I trying to affect in the other person, and that was pretty easy because Cameron really committed in a big way.

    As we were getting the episodes, I was collaborating with the producers to tweak the scenes, and in that final scene when Essen says, "That's gonna leave a mark," that was me. I was like, "You know what? I want to go out with more bite."

  • 13:30 - Agents of SHIELD - Season 3 - Chloe Bennet Interview [VIDEO]


  • 13:00 - The 100 - Christopher Larkin Interview
    How much has your life changed since you were cast for the role of Monty Green on "The 100"?

    For starters, I no longer need to work a day job. I know this sounds trivial, but this is a huge luxury in this industry. I left my job as a busboy to shoot the pilot of "The 100." Before that, I was a doorman / concierge in New York City taking on random theater gigs whenever I could. The financial stability that this series has provided me has by far been the biggest change in my day-to-day existence.

    Richard Harmon told us in an interview that from the cast you are most like your character. Would you agree with him there, and which of your co-stars do you think is most like their character?

    I'm not sure whether to be offended or flattered by Richard's comment, so I suppose my answer in return is Richard Harmon. Murphy is highly sarcastic. You're never certain whether he's saying something in earnest or just to get a rise out of you. I'm similar to Monty in several ways, but he's far more tech-savvy that I'll ever be. This guy just murdered everyone in Mount Weather by hacking into their system. I still have a flip phone.

    You've already shown several faces of Monty, being a good friend, having hallucinations, success, hope... What do you like most about your character and what different sides would you like to play?

    Monty is the greatest friend that you could ever hope for on the ground. There's zero doubt about that. But he's loyal to a fault. He's so concerned about the well-being of other people that he often forgets to think about himself. It would be nice to see him take more control over his own destiny / wants / needs / etc.


  • 13:00 - Legends - Episode 2.01 to 2.03 - Cast and Promotional Photos + Press Releases


    Episode 2.01 - The Legend of Dmitry Petrovich
    As the new season of this totally re-imagined show opens, Martin Odum (Sean Bean) is a fugitive, hiding out in present day London and wanted by the FBI for a crime he did not commit. He can't remember his life prior to an injury he suffered in the Iraq War, so he's searching for clues about his true identity with the help of CIA agent Nina Brenner (Kelly Overton). Meanwhile, in 2001, FBI agent Curtis Ballard (Steve Kazee) and his Czech Police partner, Gabi Miskova (Winter Ave Zoli), launch an investigation into a Russian gangster named Dimitry.

    Directed by Jamie Payne
    Written by Ken Biller

    Episode 2.02 - The Legend of Kate Crawford
    In present day London, Martin is finally able to make contact with Ilyana Crawford (Klara Issova), a woman who may be linked to his past. Unable to get answers from her, he turns to her teenage daughter, Kate (Aisling Franciosi), who is in search of her own identity. In 2001 Prague, Dmitry is on a mission to locate a wanted war criminal believed to be connected to the Chechen gangsters. But Dimitry's handler is concerned that his infiltration techniques may be crossing the line.

    Directed by Jamie Payne
    Written by Raf Green

    Episode 2.03 - The Legend of Curtis Ballard
    It's a race against time as Martin searches for Kate in Paris. He's convinced the peaceful protest she's attending may turn violent at the hands of her friend Ifti, a boy with radical beliefs. In 2001 Prague, Dmitry discovers that the key to getting close to Doku Zakayev (Visar Vishka) may not be his brother Tamir (Nikola Djuricko,) but instead Doku's wife, Ilyana. In 1991 Lithuania, a younger Ballard is involved in an incident that will affect the rest of his life.

    Directed by Alrick Riley
    Written by Aaron Allen

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13:00 - Fresh Off The Boat - Episode 2.02 - Boy II Man - Sneak Peeks