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Scene Of The Week - October 1, 2. POLLA weekly feature in which we're trying to find the most compelling, best acted, written, directed and just generally great, memorable scenes that we've seen in past seven days on TV. AMERICAN HORROR STORY: CULT, "1. September 2. 6, 2. Actors: Evan Peters, Billy Eichner. The Scene: Kai convinces Harrison to kill his boss at the gym (picked by Dark. UFO)BROOKLYN NINE- NINE, "The Big House Pt.

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Martin Bohm (Sutherland), a widower and single father, haunted by an inability to connect to his mute 11-year-old son, Jake (David Mazouz). After multiple failed. Issuu is a digital publishing platform that makes it simple to publish magazines, catalogs, newspapers, books, and more online. Easily share your publications and get. Watch Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 2 episodes online with help from SideReel. We connect you to show links, recaps, reviews, news and more.

September 2. 6, 2. Actors: Andy Samberg, Lou Diamond Phillips, Andre Braugher and more, The Scenes: The ending & Holt tries to cancel Rosa’s cable subscription. Laura: The ending. Welcome back, fall TV. And that also means I need to give a hearty welcome back to the show of shows, B9.

This week really laid on thick the drama and the severity of the situation in prison. Rosa had her own stuff to deal with, but Jake was clearly adjusting better than he was letting on. And when it came to the ending, when he struck deals on both sides (the warden AND Romero), it’s clear he’s in deep trouble. They both threaten him and everything looks horrible for our guy. Worst things worst, he gets to talk to Amy right after, who thinks something’s up. Jake’s response? “Everything’s fine. I’m talking to you.” Absolutely heartbreaking!

We all know Andy Samberg is well versed in comedy, but he’s also a severely underrated dramatic actor. And this is precisely why I have nominated him for POTM this month. He knocked it out of the park, committing to the various slapsticky, comedic parts with ease, but also really delivering on the emotional, dramatic front. Can’t wait to see Part 2! Milo: Holt tries to cancel Rosa’s cable subscription. What seemed like an easy task allowed for some great humour that really worked, as a simple scene like this became one of the more standout scenes of the episode, creating a laugh out loud moment that reminded me how great it was to have Brooklyn Nine- Nine back. CRIMINAL MINDS, "Wheels Up", September 2.

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Actors: Paget Brewster and more, The Scene: “Wheels up” rallying cry. Samantha: This was a really emotional premiere and I have missed this show so badly. Emily spent the majority of the episode being psychologically tortured by Scratch and given everything they know about him & the way he works, in theory he shouldn't have been able to get to Emily as much as he did. But he did & Emily was able to admit that, give the speech at Stephen's funeral, speak to his wife & then rally the team together. They have been through a lot over the past 1. It's what got Emily through Scratch's torture & it's what will continue to get them through the most difficult of cases.

That "wheels up" rallying cry was the perfect way to end this premiere. Angela: It’s been a hard year for the BAU and the season premiere made it even tougher for them. And despite having been unit chief for nearly a full year, Emily Prentiss had her confidence in her own abilities tested big time once again this week. But this rallying cry at the end of the episode highlighted so many important aspects to the team dynamics, old and new. It showed the team’s continued trust and confidence in Prentiss and her leadership abilities, it allowed the newest team member, Matt Simmons, a chance to properly state he was all in on working with the team, and it signaled Reid’s official return to the team. Thirteen seasons in, these guys continue to prove they’ll always support each other through thick and thin, and this was a sweet and simple way to make that point. Dahne: While the best thing that happened in the episode was the death of an overplayed criminal mastermind, the best scene was definitely at the end.

This team has gone through so much. It was good to see them recognize that they need some time to process, but also that they are still very much a team. I love the new mantra. GOTHAM, "The Fear Reaper", September 2. Actors: Jessica Lucas, Erin Richards, The Scene: Tabitha asks to take Barbara's hand as a gesture of good faith.

Jaz: Tabitha and Barbara meeting again was fueled with some rich conflict of emotions that went well beyond the predictable "revenge" route that Gotham is known to take. The love between these two is still evident despite all that has happened but all is not entirely forgiven. Jessica Lucas shone with her portrayal of Tabitha this episode.

It was also cool to see a zen incarnation of Barbara this season. Despite her calm demeanor, I enjoyed seeing Barbara's emotions bubble up to the surface when faced with Tabitha's anger. Her fleeting moments of sadness, desperation and even nervousness was another interesting layer to those scenes. I'm excited to see more this season!

GREY'S ANATOMY, "Get Off on the Pain", September 2. Actors: Ellen Pompeo, Abigail Spencer. The Scene: Meredith tells Megan the truth. Luana: I really like Megan (and Abigail Spencer's portrayal), I don't think she'll stick around, but I hope she comes back in the future to stay, after all, I don't see Grey's ending anytime soon.

This moment, with both women having an open, honest conversation about the whole drama was certainly refreshing. HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER, "I'm Going Away", September 2. Actors: Viola Davis, Aja Naomi King, Matt Mc. Gorry, Liza Weil and more, The Scenes: The dinner gathering & Ophelia and Annalise have a heart to heart & Michaela and Asher go into "Beast Mode"Laura: The dinner/letter reading scene. Oh, there was a lot in this episode worthy of my praise.

I had my doubts about this premiere but they delivered everything I wanted, mostly. But I have to mention the dinner scene as my standout. First off, it was amazing to see that Connor was the nicest one out of everyone to Annalise, who he can’t stand. I know, I know, he finally got his way out and he was so happy about it, but compared to everyone else he handled the news very graciously. I’m surprised Laurel ran the heck out of there.

Asher doesn’t surprise me, neither does Michaela. But what really killed me was when Annalise handed Bonnie a letter. Annalise could not even look her in the eye. She had to get up and walk away immediately. This is love, people. Agonizing, painful love.

Oh man. And the scene with Viola’s voiceover reading everyone’s letters floored me. This is the show I fell in love with.

I cannot wait to see what this season holds. Justin: Ophelia and Annalise have a heart to heart. Watch The Girl In The Book Online Hitfix. Stellar work by Viola Davis and Cicely Tyson. Marko: Dinner scene.

A slightly messy premiere peaked with an incredible scene forcing all the actors to deliver their best work. Aja and Liza delivered exceptional performances, their tears felt like bullets tearing my heart apart. Angela: The dinner gathering. Bonnie’s heartbreaking reaction to Annalise handing her a letter, the students’ varied responses to Annalise’s shocking news about breaking up the group, the general tension and uncertainty and wondering “what happens now?”..

This scene just perfectly highlighted all the aspects that make this show so juicy and intriguing. Also, everyone looked fantastic dressed up all fancy, so there’s that. Jaz: Michaela and Asher go into "Beast Mode". God, Aja was phenomenal in this scene. If there was a moment that truly exemplified just how powerfully determined Michaela Pratt is, it'd be this scene. I felt truly empowered just from watching her.

LETHAL WEAPON, "El Gringo Loco", September 2. Actor: Clayne Crawford, The Scene: Riggs says goodbye to Miranda. Jennise: One of the things that got me hooked on the show was the fact that Riggs’ crushing grief over the loss of his wife wasn’t glossed over and wiped away in the pilot. We spent the season watching moments where Riggs sometimes struggled to find a reason to function for another day. The season opens with him finding the man responsible for the deaths of his wife and child. He’s finally ready to move on, to live. He buries his wedding ring at Miranda’s grave.

He tells Miranda about Murtaugh, that he won’t let him die, and that she’d love him.

Aria Montgomery Pretty Little Liars Wiki. Pilot. The series begins with a flashback in a barn, where Aria, Hanna, Spencer and Emily are having a sleepover. They are startled by their best friend and queen bee Alison, who frightens them by causing creaking noises outside the barn as a practical joke.

The five girls gossip, drink and share secrets before falling asleep. When they awake, they realize that two of the girls are gone. Spencer then comes back telling them Alison is missing and that she heard a scream. Aria meets a man named Ezra. One year later and Aria and her family have returned home to Rosewood after living in Iceland for her father's sabbatical. Aria still feels troubled over her best friend’s disappearance which concerns both her parents who encourage her to reconnect with her old friends.

Aria sees through her dad's concerns, however, and reassures him that she is still keeping his secret. She drops her brother off at lacrosse practice and stops at a Bar and Grille. There, she meets a man named Ezra who mistakes her for a college girl and informs her that he will soon be starting a new teaching post. The two feel an instant connection and end up making- out in the bathroom. During a conversation with her father, we see a flashback of Aria and Alison catching her dad making out with another woman in the back of his car, a student. Aria begins to reunite with her old friends, mainly Emily, taking note of Mona and Hanna's transformations and the fact that all of her friends basically lost touch with each other after Alison's disappearance.

Sitting down for English class, Aria discovers that Ezra is in fact her new English teacher, Mr. Fitz. After an awkward moment, Aria receives a text message from an unknown "A" which reads "Aria: Maybe he fools around with students all the time. A lot of teachers do. Just ask your dad.

A." Aria attempts to continue her relationship with Ezra, but he rejects her telling by her everything has changed. This attitude doesn't last long though. During Alison's funeral, he finds her and won't let her say goodbye without one more kiss. Later that night, Aria passes by Maya's house and sees Spencer. Aria comments that she heard Hanna had been to the police station and wondered if Hanna talked about The Jenna Thing. Hanna arrives and says that she didn't because they made a promise.

Aria meets up with Emily, Hanna and Spencer at the funeral, and they reveal that each has received a message from the mysterious "A." The police now reveal that the girls need questioning again as they are now looking at a murder case, before they each receive a text saying, "I'm still here, bitches. And I know everything. A.". The Jenna Thing. Things are a bit tense at home because Aria knows Byron's secret and her mother still does not. Aria makes a comment to her dad about focusing on his family instead of work.

Ella picks up on the weirdness, but Byron plays it off as a teenage girl thing. Aria and her friends continue to be tormented by the anonymous "A," who seems to know all the secrets they told Alison, including the secret surrounding a mysterious blind girl, Jenna Marshall. When Aria invites Jenna to join them at their lunch table, her presence triggers a flashback to the night of the "The Jenna Thing." The four girls and Alison are having a sleep over and trying on each other's clothes when Alison claims to have seen Toby Cavanaugh spying on them through her window. To get revenge, Alison and the girls toss a stink bomb into his garage. However, it causes the garage to explode, presumably causing Jenna to lose her sight, a fact that Jenna seems determined to hang over their heads. Aria and the other girls are called down the principal's office to be questioned by Detective Wilden about Alison's death, now that her body has been discovered.

Wilden thinks their stories sound a bit too rehearsed, but he can't prove anything. Aria continues her illicit affair with Ezra, while trying to come to terms with her father’s own affair. She tries to transfer out of his class, which he reluctantly agrees to, but the school denies the request. Apparently, she and Ezra have the same taste in movies because Aria and her mom run into him at the movie theater and spend an awkward afternoon together.

Later, he picks her up in the rain and they give into their feelings once again. Back home, smiling, she passes her father sitting alone in the living room and he starts to seriously talk to her about Ella knowing something is up.

He basically asks her to continue keeping his affair a secret, explaining that the woman he cheated with now works at Hollis College and he has to see her periodically. He makes excuses about his affair, and right on cue, Ella walks in with Mike, bringing Chinese takeout. Aria goes upstairs to change, but takes a look at her picture- perfect family sitting together happily before ascending. Then she gets a text from "A" warning her that her secret relationship with Ezra may not be a secret much longer.. To Kill a Mocking Girl.

While enjoying breakfast with her parents at a café discussing the book she is reading for school, "To Kill a Mockingbird." They tell her to read the author's biography next, and Ella goes inside to order more food. Alone, Byron unwittingly asks if Aria likes her teacher, flustering her ever so slightly. Just then, Meredith, the student Byron had an affair with, shows up, and Aria flashes back to the two of them making out in her father's car; they had noticed that they were being watched.

Byron flounders a little, before introducing Aria and Meredith to each other, and Meredith asks in a chipper voice if Byron received her message. Meredith wants a referral from Byron, and he seems willing to help. Meredith tries to make conversation with Aria, but Aria coldly cuts her short. Meredith smiles intensely at Byron, and Byron smiles back, to Aria's chagrin. Ezra bids Aria good morning before the contents of Spencer's locker come spilling out. Aria senses Spencer is stressed out, apparently drowning in her schoolwork. Aria then corners Ezra in his classroom and asks him out on a date, making plans to hang out after the opening at the gallery and to tell her parents that she is at Noel's party.

Ezra feels a little awkward, but reciprocates somewhat when Aria tries to touch him. Mrs. Welch walks in, cuing Aria's turn to exit. Aria then arrives at her mom's gallery to find unsuspecting Ella chatting and laughing with Meredith. Ella announces she has invited Meredith to the gallery opening the next night, and Aria is horrified. As soon as Ella is out of earshot, Aria tells her to get lost and find someone who's available, unlike her father.

Aria attends Noel's party, but leaves early to attend the gallery opening. There, Ella and Byron talk and laugh happily as they stand together entertaining guests. Suddenly, Meredith shows and Aria walks up to her to kick her out of the party, but Meredith just shrugs when Aria brings up the previous day's conversation, saying she can do what she wants, and takes Aria's glass from her hands. Later, Aria knocks on Ezra's apartment door (3. B), and he opens it, happy to see her.

She asks to come in, clearly upset, but Ezra says it isn't a good idea. She apologizes, but before she leaves, Ezra asks if she is okay and offers to drive her home. She reveals that home is the last place she wants to be, and he holds her close, there in the hallway, while Aria is badly in need of comforting. The next day, the girls reconvene in the woods to create a memorial for Alison, a place they can go to remember her together. They change their minds about the location and decide to pick a more public place for the memorial, someplace not so difficult to get to. They hear someone near them in the woods and run away, stumbling upon the friendship bracelet Alison used to wear, perhaps planted by whoever was in the forest with them. Can You Hear Me Now?