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Friday, 26 March 2010 03:35 |
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At the beginning of the episode, it's 15 years earlier, and Aaron is
in jail. Tracy visits him (braces and all), and he promises to do
everything he can to get out on parole. Unfortunately, the minute she
goes to leave, a guard begins to talk about her curves and Aaron
quickly loses his cool. Cut to present day, where Tracy is the one in
trouble when Aaron finds her drinking away her problems at a local dive
bar. (The last time we saw them, he told her not to drink in his house. Elsewhere,
Demetri comes clean with Zoey about his and Mark's trip to Hong Kong
and his discovery that Mark will supposedly be the one to shoot him.
Zoey reveals her flash-forward is not of their wedding, but of his
funeral. Demetri tells her he's already filed the paperwork to get rid
of the gun in question, but that is hardly enough to deter Zoey, who
soon storms to Mark's house to see what, if anything, she can get out
of him. Mark is already having a hard time at work and a random
accusation from his partner's fiancée doesn't help matters. We also
get a quick glimpse of Janis looking at a calendar and taking prenatal
vitamins but not much more is explained.Read More>
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Thursday, 25 March 2010 00:00 |
After last week's thrilling episode, FlashForward returns tonight with the rest of the tale. They're also introducing a big-shot music producer as guest star, so that's another thing worth looking out for.
On "Blowback," Timbaland makes an appearance as an evidence agent. What he has to offer may be vital to solving the flashforward mystery, or at least getting close to unraveling its many secrets.
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Thursday, 11 March 2010 22:21 |
 FlashForward has been gone so long that I've forgotten some of the
major threads left hanging at the end of the last episode. In fact, I
didn't remember Lloyd Simcoe getting kidnapped until a friend of mine
reminded me of it. But I'll definitely be brushing up on my
memory before FlashForward returns on March 18th with a two-parter
episode. Then, after that, we'll be treated to the episode "Blowback,"
which apparently will shift the focus to Mark's friend Aaron Stark and
his daughter Tracy. We'll also see the Somalian boy who witnessed a
prototype blackout in 1993, only this time he'll be all grown up -
recognizable only by the scar on his face. He'll be portrayed by guest
star Michael Ealy. Read More
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