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Friday, 06 November 2009 00:30 |
Like actor Jack Davenport, maybe we can all sigh with relief at the fact that Flash Forward is just a television show. If a global blackout were to happen in real life, we wouldn't be equipped enough to handle it since it's doubtful our lives are planned out to the last detail.
Anyway, the 36-year-old star revealed to the Press Association how he hopes actual flashes of the future won't happen in real life. When asked if he'd like to experience his own vision, Davenport answered with a laugh, "Absolutely not - I'm scared enough of the future as it is, ignorance is bliss!"
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Thursday, 05 November 2009 01:30 |
On the previous Flash Forward, we had the Halloween episode, which definitely gave most of us the creeps. Tonight we get "The Gift," so does this mean it's for Thanksgiving or an early Christmas? Whatever the case, there's going to be some hand handling on this installment, given how we discovered details on the Blue Hand Club last week.
"The Gift" will continue the investigation on the mysterious Blue Hand, as Mark (Joseph Fiennes) and his partner Demetri (John Cho) are joined by other agents. Gough (Lee Thompson Young) is back, along with M16 agent Fiona Banks. She'll be portrayed by ER's Alex Kingston, guest-starring in the episode.
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Friday, 30 October 2009 18:13 |
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Friday, 30 October 2009 03:00 |
You don't need to black out to know that new characters will be introduced to Flash Forward soon, since this freshman drama is still climbing up the TV ropes. With that, let's introduce yet another face to the ABC series - actress Paula Newsome.
Michael Ausiello of Entertainment Weekly reports that the star of Women's Murder Club has been tapped for a role in the Joseph Fiennes starrer. Newsome will be appearing in a few episodes "in the not-so distant future," which could mean early next season. It's been stated that her story arc will begin around 2010, which leaves a lot of room for assumption.
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Friday, 30 October 2009 03:44 |
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In the beginning of this week's FlashForward, we see the elusive and mysterious Simon on a train to Los Angeles. He sees a hot girl by the bar and you know what line he uses? "I know what caused the flash forwards." (Aow aow, I wonder how many times he's used that since Oct. 6).We learn Simon is supposedly a quantum physicist genius. Soon Simon is spurting his theory of what caused the flash forward, something about a teeny, tiny cat and a poisonous sardine all the while during Simon's come-on, we see Janice being rushed through the ER for her gun shot wound to the abdomen.
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Thursday, 29 October 2009 02:00 |
The obligatory Halloween episode has arrived, and we didn't need a vision of the future to know that monsters and creeps are afoot on tonight's Flash Forward. We were left with a shootout on the previous installment of the series, and we'll see if things have looked up for the agents on "Scary Monsters and Super Creeps."
With a title like that, you can bet there'll be more chills coming on Flash Forward. Of course, that may just be the addition of Dominic Monaghan to the cast. He'll be playing the mysterious Simon, who has ties to Lloyd Simcoe (Jack Davenport) and the feared global blackout.
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Tuesday, 27 October 2009 14:32 |
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Paula Newsome is joining the cast of FlashForward for several episodes, Entertainment Weekly reports.
All we know about Newsome's character is that she's a...
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Friday, 23 October 2009 19:03 |
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Dominic Monaghan's Simon and Ashley Jones' Camille will make their appearance in the upcoming episode of FlashForward titled "Scary Monsters and Super Creeps". Simon, who is described as a villain of the show, tells Camille that he knows what caused the flashforward while they are making love.
Another major story arc in the episode is concerning that of Olivia's vision. As Halloween approaches, Olivia confronts Mark about his flashforward and Lloyd's son, Dylan, goes missing from the hospital. Meanwhile, Demetri and Gough track down a clue that was foreshadowed in Mark's flashforward, and try to find a connection between Janis' attack and a separate attack made on them.
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Friday, 23 October 2009 03:50 |
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The fifth episode of FlashForward starts off ominously, as we see Benford and Wedeck's car and another collide head-on. Before anything more can be revealed, the episode jumps back a few days to show the FBI gang is on a road trip to the nation's capital to get more funding for the MOSAIC program. Early on, we see Wedeck playing hoops with an influential politician and ask him for his help in getting the team more funding for their efforts in investigating the flash forwards. This someone is obviously an old friend in a high place. Turns out, the man in question is President Segovia (played by the always wonderful Peter Coyote), who holds a press conference detailing the Senate Intelligence Committee Hearings are supposed to start about which groups should get what funding for their work on the flash forwards. Nothing too exciting here — except when we get a glimpse of the President's secret flash forward — when we discover that something very bad is going to happen come April.
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Wednesday, 21 October 2009 06:53 |
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Executive producer Marc Guggenheim is leaving ABC's FlashForward, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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Guggenheim, who created Eli Stone for the network, was brought in ...
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Thursday, 15 October 2009 02:00 |
So far we've been getting clues and anonymous tips to the mystery of Flash Forward, but they still aren't enough. What's bothering us all is the inconsistencies of what the characters say they saw. One can be alive in someone's vision and dead in their own, like Demetri's (John Cho) and his girlfriend's.
On tonight's episode of Flash Forward, titled "Black Swan," the visions take their toll on the relationships of people. Everyone's struggling to believe or deny what they've witnessed during the blackout, which would definitely lead to chaotic consequences.
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