“CULT” — (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET)
“In the Blood” (Content Rating TBD) (HDTV)
STACEY FARBER (“DEGRASSI: THE NEXT GENERATION,” “18 TO LIFE”) GUEST STARS IN THIS EPISODE — Jeff (Matt Davis) enlists tech-savvy E.J. (guest star Stacy Farber “Degrassi: The Next Generation”) to help in his search for his brother Nate (guest star James Pizzinato “Alcatraz”). Skye (Jessica Lucas) finally reveals to Jeff that she took the researcher job on “Cult” to learn more about Steven Rae. Meanwhile, at the production office, associate producer Peter Grey [guest star Ben Hollingsworth] brushes off Skye’s concerns that some of the “Cult” fans believe there are hidden messages embedded in the show. On the Television show, Kelly (Alona Tal) and Paz (guest star Kadeem Hardison, “A Different World”) discover a body buried vertically, and Kelly believes that this might be a message from Billy (Robert Knepper). Sam Hill directed the episode written by Rockne S. O’Bannon (#102).
Source: CW
“In the Blood” (Content Rating TBD) (HDTV)
STACEY FARBER (“DEGRASSI: THE NEXT GENERATION,” “18 TO LIFE”) GUEST STARS IN THIS EPISODE — Jeff (Matt Davis) enlists tech-savvy E.J. (guest star Stacy Farber “Degrassi: The Next Generation”) to help in his search for his brother Nate (guest star James Pizzinato “Alcatraz”). Skye (Jessica Lucas) finally reveals to Jeff that she took the researcher job on “Cult” to learn more about Steven Rae. Meanwhile, at the production office, associate producer Peter Grey [guest star Ben Hollingsworth] brushes off Skye’s concerns that some of the “Cult” fans believe there are hidden messages embedded in the show. On the Television show, Kelly (Alona Tal) and Paz (guest star Kadeem Hardison, “A Different World”) discover a body buried vertically, and Kelly believes that this might be a message from Billy (Robert Knepper). Sam Hill directed the episode written by Rockne S. O’Bannon (#102).
Source: CW
Finally reveals? It's episode 2... This episode seems to be packed with a ton of names I recognize guest star wise. I'm giving it 5 episodes and mostly for Robert K, Matt Davis and Alona Tal.
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