|
Sunday, 30 May 2010 22:10 |
|

"FlashForward" will finally reach the D-Day, April 29, 2010. While everyone waits to see if their flashforward visions come true, Mark uncovers the date of the next blackout, and Simon, with Demetri, attempts to stop it from happening by breaking into the NLAP mainframe.
The season finale, called "Future Shock", will also be the end of the series because ABC decided not to continue the sci-fi due to low rating. It's unknown whether the May 27 episode will provide answer to the show's mystery or not because the network laid the verdict after the episode went into production.
However, Jack Davenport who plays Lloyd Simcoe said that it would indeed end in a high note. "Do I think the story could have gone further? Sure. No-one intends to do [just] one season - especially not with a grand concepty show like this. I don't think it will be unsatisfying, but it will not answer all the questions. The producers had to be mindful that they may only get one season, so there are some satisfying wrap-ups," he said. Source & Preview |
|
|
Sunday, 30 May 2010 22:08 |
|

It's only a matter of time before another blackout occurs and Mark Benford (Joseph Fiennes) knows it. He feels an enormous responsibility for finding out when the next event will happen so he puts some pressure on Hellinger (Neil Jackson) in hopes of getting an answer out of him. Meanwhile, Aaron (Brian F. O'Byrne) learns more about why Jericho wanted his daughter and Demetri (John Cho) is torn between helping Janis (Christine Woods) and Simon (Dominic Monaghan) break into NLAP or turning Simon in. You can catch FlashForward's "Countdown" this Thursday, May 20th at 8:00pm ET on ABC. Source Here |
|
Monday, 17 May 2010 00:49 |
|

ABC has given up on "FlashForward" before the show gets to air its
first season finale. Nevertheless the show will continue airing the last
episode that leads to the finale on May 27. In "Countdown", which airs
May 20, everybody who have seen their future are dreading at the thought
of whether the vision will come true or not. Mark continues
his interrogation of Hellinger in a desperate attempt to find out when
the next blackout will occur; Demetri must choose between helping Janis
and Simon break into NLAP to stop the blackout from occurring, or
turning the fugitive Simon in to the FBI.
Lloyd finds the
common denominator that can help him solve the complex equation he was
working on in his flashforward; while Tracy fights for her life, Aaron
discovers why Jericho was after her; and Nicole wrestles over her strong
feelings for Bryce and what would happen if she told him she knew the
whereabouts of Keiko. "FlashForward" is not the only show
canceled by the Alphabet. "Romantically Challenged", "Scrubs" and
"Better Off Ted" are all axed from the Fall line-up, giving the chance
to other series to fill the schedule. Fellow sci-fi series "V"
meanwhile, gets a second season.
Source &
Preview |
|
Friday, 14 May 2010 11:07 |
|
Flashforward
Cancelled low marks - the ABC has decided to withdraw, and serial
Flash forward now to end, whereas the low TV reviews. So do not expect a second season of the TV series. Flashforward
decreased from 12.47 to 4.77 million viewers in September, the latest
episode.Despite the fact that Brown and the feedback from viewers, the
show's ratings dropped after a few episodes are broadcast on
television. If you will remember, the show broadcast by ABC to replace
"Lost," but not even close to be the right replacement for lost, after
declining ratings and shrinking audiences this season.
|
|
Wednesday, 12 May 2010 22:13 |
|

One of FlashForward's biggest mysteries is whether or not the titular flashforwards will come true. That's been one of the big debates of the series, and its starting to seem that the flashforwards are only a possible future, and won't necessarily come true. Well, here are two flashforwards that will most definitely be coming true: Bryce and Keiko will be meeting up in the season (and quite possibly series) finale of flashforward, entitled "Future Shock." And if there was any debate on whether or not their relationship would stay platonic after Bryce began developing a relationship with Nicole, let that debate be silenced; Keiko and Bryce will share a kiss in the restaurant in which they meet. Now, it may just be me, but this seems awfully shallow of Bryce, who had apparently made a grand gesture of "screw the future" in the most recent episode, "Course Correction." And even if he and Nicole go through a breakup, wouldn't Bryce at least remember that Nicole's flashforward showed her drowning at the exact same time as he was meeting Keiko? Wouldn't he appear to be even the least bit concerned for his friend? To Read More Click Here. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Page 3 of 30 |