‘Reasonable Doubt': Jax Zeroes in on the ‘Burden of Proof’ in Exclusive Season 1 Finale Clip (Video)
It’s finally here, the season finale of Hulu and Onyx Collective’s “Reasonable Doubt” – and TheWrap has an exclusive clip.
Throughout the eight episodes of “Reasonable Doubt,” viewers have watched Jax Stewart (Emayatzy Corinealdi), a brilliant and courageous civil and criminal defense attorney in Los Angeles who’s taken on the case for wealthy Black businessman Brayden Miller (Sean Patrick Thomas) after he’s accused of murdering his coworker Kaleesha Moore (Perri Camper).
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In the midst of trying to find Kaleesha’s real killer, Jax tries to repair her near-severed marriage with Lewis (McKinley Freeman), process her past of being sexually assaulted by her stepfather and manage her affair with former client Damon Cooke (Michael Ealy).
In this exclusive clip titled “Closing Arguments,” Jax explains to the jury the importance of...
Throughout the eight episodes of “Reasonable Doubt,” viewers have watched Jax Stewart (Emayatzy Corinealdi), a brilliant and courageous civil and criminal defense attorney in Los Angeles who’s taken on the case for wealthy Black businessman Brayden Miller (Sean Patrick Thomas) after he’s accused of murdering his coworker Kaleesha Moore (Perri Camper).
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‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Director Joseph Kosinski Says Sequel’s Success Was Far From a Sure Thing
In the midst of trying to find Kaleesha’s real killer, Jax tries to repair her near-severed marriage with Lewis (McKinley Freeman), process her past of being sexually assaulted by her stepfather and manage her affair with former client Damon Cooke (Michael Ealy).
In this exclusive clip titled “Closing Arguments,” Jax explains to the jury the importance of...
- 11/14/2022
- by Raquel "Rocky" Harris
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Fox has put in development drama The Farm, from Paul Sciarrotta (BH90210), This Is Us star Milo Ventimiglia and Russ Cundiff and the duo’s Divide Pictures. 20th TV, where Divide is under a deal, co-produces with Fox Entertainment.
Written by Sciarrotta, The Farm is a multi-generational family drama set against the backdrop of competing farms in rural America — Big Ag vs. Family Farm.
Sciarrotta executive produces with Ventimiglia and Cundiff of Divide. Deanna Harris, Director of Development at Divide, serves as producer.
Sciarrotta, a producer on the original Beverly Hills, 90210, recently served as showrunner on reboot BH90210, which aired on Foxlast summer. Before that, he worked on all five seasons of the CW’s Jane the Virgin, rising to executive producer for the final two seasons. His other credits include The Fosters, Reckless and Emily Owens, M.D., among others. He’s repped by Verve.
The Farm...
Written by Sciarrotta, The Farm is a multi-generational family drama set against the backdrop of competing farms in rural America — Big Ag vs. Family Farm.
Sciarrotta executive produces with Ventimiglia and Cundiff of Divide. Deanna Harris, Director of Development at Divide, serves as producer.
Sciarrotta, a producer on the original Beverly Hills, 90210, recently served as showrunner on reboot BH90210, which aired on Foxlast summer. Before that, he worked on all five seasons of the CW’s Jane the Virgin, rising to executive producer for the final two seasons. His other credits include The Fosters, Reckless and Emily Owens, M.D., among others. He’s repped by Verve.
The Farm...
- 9/3/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: NBC has put in development Generals Row, a military drama from writer Jason Wilborn (Council of Dads) This Is Us star Milo Ventimiglia, Russ Cundiff and the duo’s Divide Pictures. 20th TV, where Divide is under a deal, is the studio.
Written by Wilborn, Generals Row revolves around a trailblazing female general who joins the military’s most exclusive club – the Joint Chiefs of Staff – and moves her family into a neighborhood rife with cutthroat politics, blind ambition, and where daily battles over duty, honor, and tradition are every bit as tough as those waged inside the Pentagon.
Wilborn executive produces with Ventimiglia and Cundiff of Divide. Deanna Harris, Director of Development at Divide, who was instrumental in setting up the project, serves as producer.
Ventimiglia, Cundiff and Wilbron have been friends for two decades.
“Jason, Russ and I all worked on American Dreams at NBC, when Jason was a staff writer,...
Written by Wilborn, Generals Row revolves around a trailblazing female general who joins the military’s most exclusive club – the Joint Chiefs of Staff – and moves her family into a neighborhood rife with cutthroat politics, blind ambition, and where daily battles over duty, honor, and tradition are every bit as tough as those waged inside the Pentagon.
Wilborn executive produces with Ventimiglia and Cundiff of Divide. Deanna Harris, Director of Development at Divide, who was instrumental in setting up the project, serves as producer.
Ventimiglia, Cundiff and Wilbron have been friends for two decades.
“Jason, Russ and I all worked on American Dreams at NBC, when Jason was a staff writer,...
- 8/12/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
NBC has canceled the family drama “Council of Dads” after one season.
Series star J. August Richards broke the news in an Instagram post on Thursday. “I want to thank @joanrater and @tvphelan for the willingness to give voice and representation to #gayfamilies, #blacklgbt, #qpoc and the worldwide #lgbtq community by telling the story of Oliver, Peter and Tess Post-Richards,” he wrote in the post, also thanking the show’s fans for watching.
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So that’s a series wrap on @nbccouncilofdads (aka the show has been cancelled)… I want to thank @joanrater and @tvphelan for the willingness to give voice and representation to #gayfamilies, #blacklgbt, #qpoc and the worldwide #lgbtq community by telling the story of Oliver, Peter and Tess Post-Richards… I also want to thank You! Yes, You! I took a big risk and you let me know you have my back… And, in truth,...
Series star J. August Richards broke the news in an Instagram post on Thursday. “I want to thank @joanrater and @tvphelan for the willingness to give voice and representation to #gayfamilies, #blacklgbt, #qpoc and the worldwide #lgbtq community by telling the story of Oliver, Peter and Tess Post-Richards,” he wrote in the post, also thanking the show’s fans for watching.
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So that’s a series wrap on @nbccouncilofdads (aka the show has been cancelled)… I want to thank @joanrater and @tvphelan for the willingness to give voice and representation to #gayfamilies, #blacklgbt, #qpoc and the worldwide #lgbtq community by telling the story of Oliver, Peter and Tess Post-Richards… I also want to thank You! Yes, You! I took a big risk and you let me know you have my back… And, in truth,...
- 6/26/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
NBC has opted not to renew family drama Council of Dads, sources confirm to Deadline. The decision comes two episodes before the end of the drama’s Season 1 run. Co-star J. August Richards revealed the cancellation in an Instagram post, noting that “tonight is my favorite episode of the season!!!” (You can read his message to fans below)
Council of Dads premiered on March 24 following the season finale of This Is Us. It was the second consecutive drama series in the mold of This Is Us launched by NBC that did not go beyond one season, following last season’s The Village. Council of Dads ranks as one of NBC’s lowest rated drama series of the season. It joins fellow freshman NBC series Bluff City Law, Lincoln Rhyme, Perfect Harmony, Indebted and Sunnyside which all have been canceled. The one NBC first-year scripted show to make it to Season 2 is Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.
Council of Dads premiered on March 24 following the season finale of This Is Us. It was the second consecutive drama series in the mold of This Is Us launched by NBC that did not go beyond one season, following last season’s The Village. Council of Dads ranks as one of NBC’s lowest rated drama series of the season. It joins fellow freshman NBC series Bluff City Law, Lincoln Rhyme, Perfect Harmony, Indebted and Sunnyside which all have been canceled. The one NBC first-year scripted show to make it to Season 2 is Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.
- 6/26/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva and Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s TV News Roundup, Tony Hale was cast in a dual role in Hulu’s upcoming adaptation of “The Mysterious Benedict Society” and Epix announced a slew of new series regulars for Season 2 of “Pennyworth.”
Casting
Tony Hale has been cast in the upcoming Hulu original series “The Mysterious Benedict Society.” Based on the best-selling novel of the same name, “The Mysterious Benedict Society” tells the story of four gifted orphans who are recruited to go on a secret mission. Hale has been cast in a dual role, playing the children’s eccentric benefactor, Mr. Benedict, and his villainous twin brother, Mr. Curtain. The show comes from Sonar Entertainment and Twentieth Century Fox Television. Darren Swimmer and Todd Slavkin serve as showrunners.
“Pennyworth” has added a slew of new series regulars for its second season on Epix. James Purefoy will play Alfred Pennyworth’s former Sas Captain; Edward Hogg...
Casting
Tony Hale has been cast in the upcoming Hulu original series “The Mysterious Benedict Society.” Based on the best-selling novel of the same name, “The Mysterious Benedict Society” tells the story of four gifted orphans who are recruited to go on a secret mission. Hale has been cast in a dual role, playing the children’s eccentric benefactor, Mr. Benedict, and his villainous twin brother, Mr. Curtain. The show comes from Sonar Entertainment and Twentieth Century Fox Television. Darren Swimmer and Todd Slavkin serve as showrunners.
“Pennyworth” has added a slew of new series regulars for its second season on Epix. James Purefoy will play Alfred Pennyworth’s former Sas Captain; Edward Hogg...
- 2/27/2020
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
NBC has delayed the launch of its new drama series Council of Dads. Originally scheduled to premiere on March 10, Council of Dads now will debut on Tuesday, March 24 at 10 Pm Et/Pt, immediately following the season finale of This Is Us.
The scheduled shift was revealed in a New Amsterdam promo that aired last night on NBC. The hit medical drama series will now air March 10 and 17 in its 10 Pm time slot
NBC has made a big investment in sophomore New Amsterdam, which was recently given a massive three-season renewal. The scheduling tweak will give the Ryan Eggold-starring series two more airings in the coveted post-This Is Us slot where it has excelled, logging its best Live+ Same Day numbers since the fall last night.
Under the new arrangement, the Council Of Dads premiere still will benefit from the and buzz generated by the This Is Us Season 4 finale,...
The scheduled shift was revealed in a New Amsterdam promo that aired last night on NBC. The hit medical drama series will now air March 10 and 17 in its 10 Pm time slot
NBC has made a big investment in sophomore New Amsterdam, which was recently given a massive three-season renewal. The scheduling tweak will give the Ryan Eggold-starring series two more airings in the coveted post-This Is Us slot where it has excelled, logging its best Live+ Same Day numbers since the fall last night.
Under the new arrangement, the Council Of Dads premiere still will benefit from the and buzz generated by the This Is Us Season 4 finale,...
- 2/26/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
NBC has shifted back the series premiere of its new drama “Council of Dads” by two weeks so that it will now air immediately after the Season 4 finale of “This Is Us.”
The freshman show will also be changing weeknights when it returns, as it was originally scheduled to settled into the Dan Fogelman-created drama’s 9 p.m. Tuesday slot once that series ended its current run. Now it’s going to Thursdays, with “Ellen’s Game of Games” taking over the time period from “This Is Us.”
“Council of Dads,” which was set to debut at 10/9c on Tuesday, March 10, will now premiere in that same hour on Tuesday, March 24, just after the final episode of the fourth season of “This Is Us.”
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That means “New Amsterdam,” which usually occupies that 10 p.m. hour on Tuesdays,...
The freshman show will also be changing weeknights when it returns, as it was originally scheduled to settled into the Dan Fogelman-created drama’s 9 p.m. Tuesday slot once that series ended its current run. Now it’s going to Thursdays, with “Ellen’s Game of Games” taking over the time period from “This Is Us.”
“Council of Dads,” which was set to debut at 10/9c on Tuesday, March 10, will now premiere in that same hour on Tuesday, March 24, just after the final episode of the fourth season of “This Is Us.”
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That means “New Amsterdam,” which usually occupies that 10 p.m. hour on Tuesdays,...
- 2/26/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
It was a TV lover’s “dream” come true on Sunday when, at the 2nd annual Atx Television Festival, the cast, writers and creator of NBC’s criminally underrated American Dreams reunited before fans’ eyes.
The jam-packed panel — moderated by yours truly and comprised of Brittany Snow (who played Meg), Sarah Ramos (Patty), Tom Verica (Jack) , Ethan Dampf (Will), Rachel Boston (Beth), Vanessa Lengies (Roxanne), Arlen Escarpeta (Sam) and Jamie Elman (Luke), as well as showrunner Jonathan Prince, writer/producers Liz Tigelaar, David Semel, Becky Hartman Edwards and Jason Wilborn — consisted of walks down memory lane, tales from the audition...
The jam-packed panel — moderated by yours truly and comprised of Brittany Snow (who played Meg), Sarah Ramos (Patty), Tom Verica (Jack) , Ethan Dampf (Will), Rachel Boston (Beth), Vanessa Lengies (Roxanne), Arlen Escarpeta (Sam) and Jamie Elman (Luke), as well as showrunner Jonathan Prince, writer/producers Liz Tigelaar, David Semel, Becky Hartman Edwards and Jason Wilborn — consisted of walks down memory lane, tales from the audition...
- 6/9/2013
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
As Disney Channel readies its buzzy Girl Meets World spin-off, the beloved cast of Boy Meets World will come together for their first-ever reunion at the 2nd Annual Atx Television Festival.
Taking place in Austin, Texas from June 6-9, the weekend-long event celebrates outstanding television past, present and future. In typical festival fashion, screenings and Q&As will be all the rage. But what sets Atx apart is an intimate environment in which attendees can interact with the industry folks — both onscreen and off — they admire most.
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Set to...
Taking place in Austin, Texas from June 6-9, the weekend-long event celebrates outstanding television past, present and future. In typical festival fashion, screenings and Q&As will be all the rage. But what sets Atx apart is an intimate environment in which attendees can interact with the industry folks — both onscreen and off — they admire most.
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Set to...
- 3/28/2013
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
No, sadly the gone-too-soon NBC series "American Dreams" isn't getting a full-fledged reunion show, but fans of the period drama will be able to see the show's cast, producers and writers reuniting at the Atx Festival in Austin next June.
According to TV Line, former stars Brittany Snow (protagonist Meg), Sarah Ramos (sister Patty), Ethan Dampf (younger brother Will), Rachel Boston (sister-in-law Beth) and Tom Verica (Pryor patriarch Jack) will all be in attendance, as well as the Pryor family's friends, Vanessa Lengies (Meg's best friend Roxanne), Arlen Escarpeta (almost-love interest Sam) and Jamie Elman (Meg's ex Luke). Additional cast members may be added closer to the festival.
Also on hand will be creator Jonathan Prince and writer-producers Liz Tigelaar, Rama Stagner, David Semel, Jason Wilborn and Becky Hartman Edwards.
Other events going on at the Atx Festival (running from June 6-9) include panels on "Archer," "Friday Night Lights," "Firefly,...
According to TV Line, former stars Brittany Snow (protagonist Meg), Sarah Ramos (sister Patty), Ethan Dampf (younger brother Will), Rachel Boston (sister-in-law Beth) and Tom Verica (Pryor patriarch Jack) will all be in attendance, as well as the Pryor family's friends, Vanessa Lengies (Meg's best friend Roxanne), Arlen Escarpeta (almost-love interest Sam) and Jamie Elman (Meg's ex Luke). Additional cast members may be added closer to the festival.
Also on hand will be creator Jonathan Prince and writer-producers Liz Tigelaar, Rama Stagner, David Semel, Jason Wilborn and Becky Hartman Edwards.
Other events going on at the Atx Festival (running from June 6-9) include panels on "Archer," "Friday Night Lights," "Firefly,...
- 12/14/2012
- by Laura Prudom
- Huffington Post
No, sadly the gone-too-soon NBC series "American Dreams" isn't getting a full-fledged reunion show, but fans of the period drama will be able to see the show's cast, producers and writers reuniting at the Atx Festival in Austin next June.
According to TV Line, former stars Brittany Snow (protagonist Meg), Sarah Ramos (sister Patty), Ethan Dampf (younger brother Will), Rachel Boston (sister-in-law Beth) and Tom Verica (Pryor patriarch Jack) will all be in attendance, as well as the Pryor family's friends, Vanessa Lengies (Meg's best friend Roxanne), Arlen Escarpeta (almost-love interest Sam) and Jamie Elman (Meg's ex Luke). Additional cast members may be added closer to the festival.
Also on hand will be creator Jonathan Prince and writer-producers Liz Tigelaar, Rama Stagner, David Semel, Jason Wilborn and Becky Hartman Edwards.
Other events going on at the Atx Festival (running from June 6-9) include panels on "Archer," "Friday Night Lights," "Firefly,...
According to TV Line, former stars Brittany Snow (protagonist Meg), Sarah Ramos (sister Patty), Ethan Dampf (younger brother Will), Rachel Boston (sister-in-law Beth) and Tom Verica (Pryor patriarch Jack) will all be in attendance, as well as the Pryor family's friends, Vanessa Lengies (Meg's best friend Roxanne), Arlen Escarpeta (almost-love interest Sam) and Jamie Elman (Meg's ex Luke). Additional cast members may be added closer to the festival.
Also on hand will be creator Jonathan Prince and writer-producers Liz Tigelaar, Rama Stagner, David Semel, Jason Wilborn and Becky Hartman Edwards.
Other events going on at the Atx Festival (running from June 6-9) include panels on "Archer," "Friday Night Lights," "Firefly,...
- 12/14/2012
- by Laura Prudom
- Aol TV.
This summer’s 2nd Annual Atx Festival is setting the stage for many a TV reunion, including the late, great American Dreams — but will your favorite Pryors be there?
TVLine has learned exclusively which actors, writers and producers behind the acclaimed ’60s-set drama are headed to Austin in June — and rest assured, you will not be disappointed.
But before we reveal the Dream-y panelists (Spoiler Alert: Brittany Snow!), here’s a quick recap on what Atx is all about: Launched last summer by two entertainment biz vets — and TV-loving gals – Caitlin McFarland and Emily Gipson, the weekend-long event celebrates great television: past,...
TVLine has learned exclusively which actors, writers and producers behind the acclaimed ’60s-set drama are headed to Austin in June — and rest assured, you will not be disappointed.
But before we reveal the Dream-y panelists (Spoiler Alert: Brittany Snow!), here’s a quick recap on what Atx is all about: Launched last summer by two entertainment biz vets — and TV-loving gals – Caitlin McFarland and Emily Gipson, the weekend-long event celebrates great television: past,...
- 12/13/2012
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
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