AN ADULTEROUS CLIENT SRUGGLES TO END HIS AFFAIR, ON ABC’S “MIND GAMES”
Ross and Clark’s Relationship Comes to a Crossroads
“Texts, Lies and Audiotape” – The team is hired by an unfaithful man who wants to end his extramarital affair so he can return to his wife. Then, after Clark and Beth’s car accident, their relationship is tested when Beth’s parents become concerned for her safety and consequently, weary of Clark. Meanwhile, Clark desperately tries to figure out what caused the accident while a guilt-ridden Ross struggles to own up to his mistakes, on “Mind Games,” TUESDAY, APRIL 1 (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET/PT) on the ABC Television Network.
“Mind Games” stars Steve Zahn as Clark Edwards, Christian Slater as Ross Edwards, Megalyn Echikunwoke as Megan, Cedric Sanders as Latrell, Jaime Ray Newman as Sam and Gregory Marcel as Miles.
Guest starring is Mackenzie Astin as Allen Carmichael, James Leaming as David Scott, Jennifer Taylor as Ellen Scott and Marla Sokoloff as Lane Landis.
“Texts, Lies and Audiotape” was written by John E. Pogue and directed by Sarah Pia Anderson.
Ross and Clark’s Relationship Comes to a Crossroads
“Texts, Lies and Audiotape” – The team is hired by an unfaithful man who wants to end his extramarital affair so he can return to his wife. Then, after Clark and Beth’s car accident, their relationship is tested when Beth’s parents become concerned for her safety and consequently, weary of Clark. Meanwhile, Clark desperately tries to figure out what caused the accident while a guilt-ridden Ross struggles to own up to his mistakes, on “Mind Games,” TUESDAY, APRIL 1 (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET/PT) on the ABC Television Network.
“Mind Games” stars Steve Zahn as Clark Edwards, Christian Slater as Ross Edwards, Megalyn Echikunwoke as Megan, Cedric Sanders as Latrell, Jaime Ray Newman as Sam and Gregory Marcel as Miles.
Guest starring is Mackenzie Astin as Allen Carmichael, James Leaming as David Scott, Jennifer Taylor as Ellen Scott and Marla Sokoloff as Lane Landis.
“Texts, Lies and Audiotape” was written by John E. Pogue and directed by Sarah Pia Anderson.
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Did they just change the title or did they move episodes around?
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