What a difference a year makes.
The shifting dynamics on A Million Little Things Season 2 have brought us to this.
A Million Little Things Season 2 Episode 19 serves as the season finale, and there are going to be some twists and turns for everyone involved.
From the official synopsis alone, we know there is a vow renewal, a possible baby arrival, some traction on the relationship between Delilah and Miles, as well as some more information on the mysterious lake accident.
Here's the official press release from ABC:
"'til death do us part"- As Eddie and Katherine prepare to renew their vows, Eve goes into labor and everyone rushes to the hospital.
Meanwhile, things are getting serious with Delilah and Miles. Maggie shares some shocking news with Gary, and Eddie learns more about his involvement in the mysterious lake accident on the season finale of ABC's "A Million Little Things,...
The shifting dynamics on A Million Little Things Season 2 have brought us to this.
A Million Little Things Season 2 Episode 19 serves as the season finale, and there are going to be some twists and turns for everyone involved.
From the official synopsis alone, we know there is a vow renewal, a possible baby arrival, some traction on the relationship between Delilah and Miles, as well as some more information on the mysterious lake accident.
Here's the official press release from ABC:
"'til death do us part"- As Eddie and Katherine prepare to renew their vows, Eve goes into labor and everyone rushes to the hospital.
Meanwhile, things are getting serious with Delilah and Miles. Maggie shares some shocking news with Gary, and Eddie learns more about his involvement in the mysterious lake accident on the season finale of ABC's "A Million Little Things,...
- 3/25/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Recently, ABC released the new, official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Once Upon A Time" episode 2 of season 5. The episode is entitled, "The Price," and it turns out that we're going to see some very interesting and dramatic stuff take place as Regina steps up to the plate in a shocking way. Hooks cooks up a plot to lure Emma back to the light, and more! In the new, 2nd episode press release: In an effort to protect Emma, Regina will step up in a surprising way that will test her mettle as a force for good. King Arthur and Queen Guinevere are going to throw a royal ball to welcome the heroes to Camelot, but when the celebration takes a deadly turn, David and Robin will have to leap into action or lose a crucial asset in the fight to save Emma. Back in Storybrooke, Hook is going to...
- 9/30/2015
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
Title: Louder Than Words Director: Anthony Fabian Cast: David Duchovny, Hope Davis, Timothy Hutton, Xander Berkeley, Craig Bierko, Scott Cohen, Gary Wilmes, Morgan Griffin, Adelaide Kane, Ben Rosenfield, Olivia Steele Falconer Running time: 93 min, Rated PG-13 Special Features: Trailer and Behind the Scenes Featurette with the cast, filmmakers and the real Fareri family. Available on DVD 09.09.14 The fictionalized true story of the Fareri Family. Brenda (Hope Davis), her triplets Julie( Morgan Griffin), Michael (Boardwalk Empire’s Ben Rosenfield), and Stephanie (Reign’s Adelaide Kane) from Brenda’s first marriage, the reclusive husband John (David Duchovny) and their 13 year old daughter Maria (Olivia Steele-Falconer) that John and Brenda had together. On a [ Read More ]
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The post Louder Than Words DVD Review appeared first on Shockya.com.
- 9/15/2014
- by juliana
- ShockYa
A girl rides her bicycle on a sunglazed afternoon in a typically isolated suburban neighborhood, during the pretty fall season. Her voiceover assumes what we’re all thinking, that this must be the beginning of a sad story. She assures us it’s not. She tells us that the story is about her family and how much they all love each other. It hasn’t even been 5 minutes and part of us already feels how much we’d be fighting the urge to change the channel if we happened on this opening of Anthony Fabian’s “Louder Than Words” on TV. (How infinitely more interesting it would be if the little girl could assume that!) But this is the furthest you can get from a Chris Miller and Phil Lord meta movie, so we’re stuck with a picture that rides on the coattails of its good intentions and doesn...
- 8/5/2014
- by Nikola Grozdanovic
- The Playlist
Louder Than Words features pretty people, pretty architecture, and pretty shots of nature, all of which seems a bit tone-deaf in a film built around a young girl's death from rabies.
A purportedly inspirational tale based on a true story, it makes The Fault In Our Stars look as raw as a Dardenne brothers film. While camping, Maria (Olivia Steele-Falconer) is bitten by a bat, although she doesn't even notice it at the time. A few days later, she dies in the hospital. Her parents, suburban Connecticut real estate developers John (David Duchovny) and Brenda (Hope Davis), take their grief and turn it into action by devising a plan for a more humane children's hospital, to be named after Maria.
Director Anthony Fabian seems well aware that he's dealing with mad...
A purportedly inspirational tale based on a true story, it makes The Fault In Our Stars look as raw as a Dardenne brothers film. While camping, Maria (Olivia Steele-Falconer) is bitten by a bat, although she doesn't even notice it at the time. A few days later, she dies in the hospital. Her parents, suburban Connecticut real estate developers John (David Duchovny) and Brenda (Hope Davis), take their grief and turn it into action by devising a plan for a more humane children's hospital, to be named after Maria.
Director Anthony Fabian seems well aware that he's dealing with mad...
- 7/30/2014
- Village Voice
Supernatural Review, Season 7, Episode 2: “Hello, Cruel World”
Written by Ben Edlund
Directed by Guy Bee
Airs Fridays at 9pm (Et) on the CW
This week, on Supernatural: Jimmy goes for a swim, Lucy plays with Sam, and Doctor Sexy, MD strikes
Last week’s Supernatural episode functioned more as the season six finale than the season seven premiere, tying up loose ends and giving closure to the dominant arcs of the previous season. This week’s episode, “Hello, Cruel World” launches what promises to be the driving action for season seven- Sam, Dean, and Bobby’s attempts to fight Leviathan (the Leviathan? Not sure about that one). We pick up right where last week left off, with Cas all but gone and the Leviathan having taken over his body (or, more accurately, Jimmy’s body). This promised to make for an interesting season, with our Big Bad wearing...
Written by Ben Edlund
Directed by Guy Bee
Airs Fridays at 9pm (Et) on the CW
This week, on Supernatural: Jimmy goes for a swim, Lucy plays with Sam, and Doctor Sexy, MD strikes
Last week’s Supernatural episode functioned more as the season six finale than the season seven premiere, tying up loose ends and giving closure to the dominant arcs of the previous season. This week’s episode, “Hello, Cruel World” launches what promises to be the driving action for season seven- Sam, Dean, and Bobby’s attempts to fight Leviathan (the Leviathan? Not sure about that one). We pick up right where last week left off, with Cas all but gone and the Leviathan having taken over his body (or, more accurately, Jimmy’s body). This promised to make for an interesting season, with our Big Bad wearing...
- 10/8/2011
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
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