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The 100 - Season 3
After a 97-year exile in space, the human race returned to a wildly transformed Earth...only to discover that the human race had never truly left. Reunited with the surviving residents of the space-station Ark that fell to Earth, Clarke Griffin and her band of juvenile delinquents have faced death at every turn: from a world transformed by radiation to the fierce Grounders who somehow managed to survive it, and the double-dealing Mountain Men from the fortified Mount Weather, whose civilized environment masked a horrible secret. Though Clarke was alternately challenged, supported and betrayed by her own people and alliances with the Grounders, they could always find common ground in survival. United with the Grounder tribes, Clarke and her friends -- Bellamy Blake, Raven Reyes, the Grounder Lincoln and Octavia Blake who's adopted the Grounder ways -- faced off against the lethal forces of Mount Weather to rescue the remaining "Sky People" from the Ark who were being held captive in Mount Weather, including their friends Jasper and Monty. Warned by her mother, the Chancellor Abby Griffin, and the commanding Marcus Kane, Clarke risked everything to save her people, ultimately learning that victory comes with a terrible price. Meanwhile, the former Chancellor Jaha and outcast John Murphy will discover what awaits them at the City of Light. Their sacrifices and heartbreaking choices have changed everyone forever, but now, as they set out to stake their place in this dangerous and beautiful new world, they will continue to face physical peril and moral dilemmas as they reforge society. The challenges continue to mount in season three as they not only determine what kind of lives they will build, but what it will ultimately cost them.
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Blindspot - Season 1
Sullivan Stapleton (300: Rise of an Empire), Jaimie Alexander (Thor films) and Oscar® nominee Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Without a Trace) star in this one-hour action thriller from Berlanti Productions (The Flash, Arrow, Pan) and writer/executive producer Martin Gero. Stapleton stars as hardened FBI agent Kurt Weller, who is drawn into a complex conspiracy when a naked amnesiac, Jane Doe (Alexander), is found in Times Square covered in a series of cryptic tattoos ... including his name on her back.
As Weller and his teammates at the FBI -- among them, wartime vet Edgar Reed, the secretive Tasha Zapata and Assistant Director Mayfair (Jean-Baptiste) -- begin to investigate the veritable treasure map that are Jane Doe's tattoos, they are drawn into a high-stakes underworld that twists and turns through a labyrinth of secrets and revelations -- the information they uncover might ultimately change the world.
At the center of this mystery is the relationship between Weller and Jane Doe. With every passing day, Jane unveils a new skill or a hidden talent without understanding its origin, while Weller is drawn deeper into his troubled, complicated relationship with this enigmatic woman. They both strive to make a connection, unaware of the dangerous blindspot that threatens them.
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Gotham - Season 2
The origin story continues on GOTHAM and the stakes are higher than ever, as Super Villains more ambitious and depraved are introduced, and a realignment of alliances shakes up the fight for power in Gotham City. With Detective Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) and the ethically questionable veteran Detective Harvey Bullock (Donal Logue) at the forefront of the fight against crime in this dangerously corrupt city, season two will witness Gordon's moral compass wavering, as he confronts Gotham's most notorious criminals. At the same time, he will continue his quest to gain the trust of the young Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz), who is on a clear path towards the man he is destined to become, after discovering his father's deepest secrets. In the epic turf war that occurred at the conclusion of season one, Oswald Cobblepot aka The Penguin (Robin Lord Taylor) battled his way into power over Gotham's underworld. Heading into season two, GOTHAM will continue to follow the evolving stories of the city's most malevolent villains: Edward Nygma/The Riddler (Cory Michael Smith), whose transformation from Gotham PD's forensic expert to psychologically unhinged villain continues; Selina Kyle/the future Catwoman (Camren Bicondova), whose hard-knock existence propels her into a life of crime; and the increasingly unstable Barbara Kean (Erin Richards). GOTHAM also will explore the origins of new villains, including The Joker and Mr. Freeze.
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Rush Hour - Season 1
Sometimes an unlikely pairing makes the best partnership. Get ready for RUSH HOUR, a reimagining of the blockbuster New Line Cinema film franchise as an all-new television series from executive producers Bill Lawrence (Scrubs, Spin City, Cougar Town), Blake McCormick (Cougar Town, King of the Hill), Jeff Ingold (Undateable) and the team behind the Rush Hour movies, Arthur Sarkissian and Brett Ratner. A high-stakes, action-packed one-hour series featuring the fun buddy-cop dynamic and fast-cracking comedic moments audiences crave, RUSH HOUR begins when Detective Lee (John Foo), a stoic, by-the-book, Hong Kong police detective, travels to Los Angeles to investigate the theft of Chinese artifacts -- and what he believes to be the murder of his sister, Kim (Jessika Van). Paired up with the irreverent and brash Detective Carter (Justin Hires), a young cop who prefers to work alone, Lee discovers that Kim is very much alive ... and rising through the ranks of the tough, organized crime family known as the Quantou. Now partnered in Los Angeles, these two lone wolves must learn how to work together -- all while Lee tries to acclimate to life in the U.S. and extract his sister from the deadly Quantou. Featuring a multicultural, fresh-faced cast which also includes Dexter's Aimee Garcia and established comedy star Wendie Malick (Just Shoot Me!), this thrill ride features movie-style fight scenes, edge-of-the-seat exploits and on-point comedy. Get ready for the rush ... of RUSH HOUR.
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Supergirl - Season 1
In the vast DC Comics Universe of super heroes, the rich mythology of Superman, the planet Krypton and the House of El is perhaps the most famous and instantly recognizable. Enter Supergirl (Melissa Benoist)! Born Kara Zor-El on the doomed planet Krypton, the preteen Kara escaped at the same time as the infant Kal-El, but didn't arrive on Earth until many years later after being lost in the Phantom Zone. Protected and raised by her adopted family, the Danvers, Kara grew up in the shadow of her foster sister, Alex, and learned to hide the phenomenal powers she shares with her famous cousin. Years later, at age 24, living in National City and working as an assistant for Catco Worldwide Media mogul Cat Grant (Calista Flockhart), Kara has spent so many years trying to fit in that she forgot to ever stand out. All that changes when she decides to embrace her superhuman abilities and become the hero she was always destined to be. With the help of Daily Planet photographer James Olsen, her bioengineer sister Alex, and the research of the super-secret, off-the-grid Department of Extra-Normal Operations (DEO) and its head Hank Henshaw, who are tasked with keeping the Earth safe from aliens, Kara takes to the skies to protect her world. Her foes include both a sinister extraterrestrial menace and the high-tech terrestrial threat of clever villains with powerful weaponry. Produced by Berlanti Productions (Arrow, The Flash, Pan), this one-hour drama is an epic action-adventure for the entire family. Combining the heart, humor and spectacle of a super hero series, with the week-to-week intrigue of the DEO's investigations, Kara's childhood memories of her time on Krypton and the sophisticated workplace dramedy of her secret identity at Catco, SUPERGIRL is charged with true epic storytelling -- bringing a strong female hero to television screens at long last.
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