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The SpoilerTV Daily Newsreel - 12th October - 2nd Edition *Updated*

13 Oct 2015

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  • 01:45 - The Vampire Diaries - Michael Malarkey Interview
    Thanks to Sasha for the heads up.
    When Enzo (Michael Malarkey) turned on Caroline (Candice King) in The Vampire Diaries premiere, we have to admit — we were heartbroken. But that decision may not be as permeant as it seems. While he’s loyal to Lily for now, Michael Malarkey revealed to HollywoodLife.com that Enzo’s not exactly against Caroline and the gang — he’s just looking for one thing: R-E-S-P-E-C-T.

    “He feel like all that stuff he does, no one looks at him and is like, ‘Oh I see why you did that.’ Everyone looks at him and is like, ‘Oh c’mon Enzo,’ or ‘Why’d you do that?’ He feels like no one respects him or his choices, so I think that’s a huge part of it,” Michael told us exclusively. “And one of the ways you can achieve respect is by having a family, so his way of achieving respect is through developing family ties, which is why he’s made the choice he’s made. And what we discover later on, we find that he’s testing how much respect he actually has between Lily and the Heretics family. He wants to make sure that he’s a legit Sergeant in their army.”

  • 01:17 - Modern Family - Episode 7.04 - She Crazy - Promo


  • 01:15 - House of Moore - Darkly Comedic Fashion Drama Produced by Felicity Huffman with the Possibility for Felicity to Star
    ABC given a put pilot commitment to House Of Moore, a darkly comedic one-hour project set in the fashion world, which is executive produced by Felicity Huffman. The project, from creators Daniel and Ben Barnz, ABC Studios and Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment, is designed as a starring vehicle for American Crime leading lady Huffman.

    Written and to be directed by Daniel Barnz, House Of Moore is said to be similar in tone to The Devil Wears Prada and to explore plus-size fashion. It centers on the sexy, twisted lives of an iconic fashion family, looking at our beauty-obsessed culture through a darkly comedic lens.

    Huffman remains fully committed to John Ridley’s anthology series American Crime. If House Of Moore goes to series and American Crime is renewed for a third season, Huffman will topline Moore only if she could also do American Crime. That is not unconceivable as American Crime is done as a limited series, producing around 10 episodes a year. Additionally, both House Of Moore and American Crime are on the same network, ABC, and hail from the same studio, ABC Studios, making coordination easier.
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  • 00:25 - The Mysteries of Laura - Episode 2.04 - The Mystery of the Convict Mentor - Sneak Peeks



  • 23:50 - USA Network Pilot The Wilding - Dominic Fumusa, Antonio Jaramillo & Nadia Alexander Join Cast / Showtime Pilot Dice - Adrien Brody to Guest and Kevin Corrigan Joins Cast
    Dominic Fumusa (Nurse Jackie), Antonio Jaramillo (Shades Of Blue) and Nadia Alexander (Fan Girl) have booked series regular roles in The Wilding, USA Network’s two-hour backdoor pilot from Universal Cable Prods and executive producers Tim Kring and writer-creator Silka Luisa. In The Wilding, disparate people across North Carolina realize they’re connected by the same haunting. Their only hope is a fractured family battling the repercussions of a teenage pregnancy, addiction and the discovery that they belong to a subset of people with supersensory abilities called Wildings. Fumusa, repped by Gersh and Industry Entertainment, will play George, an enigmatic drifter that tracks down a former psychiatrist to confront past wrongs. Jaramillo, repped by Patino Management Company and SMS, is Carlos, Margaret’s (Jordana Spiro) husband. As a recovered drug addict and popular teacher, he connects with his troubled step-daughter Kayla in a way that others can’t. Paradigm-repped Alexander will play Kayla Hayes, a 17-year-old who restarts her life after being released from a mental health facility. Her freedom is threatened when she continues to suffer from the same hallucinations that have plagued her since childhood. Kring and Luisa executive produce with Imperative’s Justin Levy and Bailey Conway and Automatik Entertainment’s Brian Kavanaugh-Jones. Ciarán Foy will direct the pilot.

    Adrien Brody (The Pianist), Lorraine Bracco (The Sopranos) will guest star and Kevin Corrigan (Goodfellas) has booked a regular role in Showtime’s upcoming comedy series Dice. Created and written by Scot Armstrong (Old School, The Hangover Part II), the series from Fox 21 TV Studios chronicles the semi-true stories of controversial actor-comedian Andrew Dice Clay, whose unique brand of humor often gets him in trouble. Once on top, the comedian — who plays himself — now must work to resurrect his career, pay his gambling debts, manage his sons’ rock band, fend off old fans and keep his family afloat. Corrigan will play Milkshake, Dice’s best friend and right-hand man. Brody will play himself in one episode and Bracco will guest star in two episodes as Toni, a Vegas overlord who owns series star Clay’s gambling debts. Sean Furst, Bryan Furst, Bruce Rubenstein, Clay and Armstrong serve as executive producers.
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  • 23:15 - Limitless - Series Premiere - Reaches More Than 17.6m Viewers In 14-Day multi-platform viewing


    WITH 14-DAY MULTI-PLATFORM VIEWING, THE PREMIERE EPSIODE OF “LIMITLESS” INCREASES TO MORE THAN 17.6 MILLION VIEWERS

    Live Plus Same Day Audience Jumps +79%, While Its Adults 18-49 Rating Rises +132% with DVR Playback, Unduplicated Encore Broadcast, Video-on-Demand and Online Streaming

    The series premiere of LIMITLESS, which averaged a live plus same day audience of 9.86 million viewers, has jumped to more than 17.6 million viewers (17.64m) with the inclusion of 7-day DVR playback, the unduplicated audience from an encore broadcast and 14 days of video-on-demand/online streaming.

    LIMITLESS' multi-platform audience increased +79%, while its adults 18-49 rating jumped +132% from its live plus same day average.

    Live + 7-Day DVR playback for the Sept. 22 premiere added +3.83m, the unduplicated audience for a LIMITLESS encore on Saturday, Sept. 26 added 2.68m and 14 days of video-on-demand transactions and online streaming on CBS's digital platforms and its multi-channel video partners totaled an additional 1.28m.

    Non-linear viewership of LIMITLESS is significantly younger. The show's median age with online streaming is 39 and is 46 on video-on-demand.

    Note: Multi-platform viewership excludes electronic sell-through (iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Google Play and others).
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  • 23:30 - The Last Man on Earth - Episode 2.04 - C To The T - Promotional Photos

  • 22:30 - Fresh Off The Boat - Episode 2.05 - Miracle On Dead Street - Promotional Photos


  • 21:45 - The Last Man on Earth - Episode 2.04 - C to the T - Promo


  • 21:40 - CSI: Cyber - Season 2 - Matt Lanter to Guest
    Matt Lanter is hacking his way into a role on CSI: Cyber.

    “He plays the most attractive hacker we’ve hired yet,” showrunner Pam Veasey tells TVLine of the former 90210 star. “Everybody thinks hackers are these nerdy guys, but that’s not always the case.”
    Veasey further describes Lanter’s character as a “really intriguing guy who lives his life through the Internet and builds relationships with the people whose lives he hacks into. He hacks into people’s lives, then they become part of his life.”

    The episode, a “psychological thriller” of sorts, is slated to air in November.
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  • 21:40 - Ripper Street - Season 4 - Premiering in January
    Thanks to nuno for the heads up.



  • 20:40 - Mike & Molly - Season 6 - Erik Allan Kramer to Recur
    Erik Allan Kramer has booked a recurring role on CBS comedy series Mike & Molly. Kramer plays Officer Seely, who’s very hard-headed and has issues with Mike. Kramer’s TV credits include Good Luck Charley, and he just wrapped the feature Surge Of Power. Kramer is repped by Stone Manners Salners and McGowan Management.
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  • 20:40 - Last Man Standing - Episode 5.06 - Halloween - Promotional Photos + Press Release

    ON HALLOWEEN, MIKE AND CHUCK’S DECISION TO WATCH FOOTBALL INSTEAD OF PASSING OUT CANDY WITH THEIR WIVES ESCALATES INTO A PRANK WAR, ON “LAST MAN STANDING”

    “Halloween” – On Halloween, Mike and Chuck decide to spend the evening watching football instead of passing out candy with their wives. But when Vanessa and Carol start pranking them, the competition is on to see who can out-prank who. Kyle dresses up like his hero, Ed, but Ed has a surprising response to Kyle’s imitation of him, on “Last Man Standing,” FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 (8:00-8:31 p.m., ET/PT)on the ABC Television Network.

    “Halloween” was written by Mike Teverbaugh and directed by Victor Gonzalez.

    “Last Man Standing” stars Tim Allen as Mike Baxter, Nancy Travis as Vanessa Baxter, Molly Ephraim as Mandy Baxter, Kaitlyn Dever as Eve Baxter, Amanda Fuller as Kristin Baxter, Jordan Masterson as Ryan Vogelson, Christoph Sanders as Kyle Anderson, Flynn Morrison as Boyd Baxter, Jonathan Adams as Chuck Larabee and Hector Elizondo as Ed Alzate.

    Guest starring is Erika Alexander as Carol, Matthew Downs as Officer Schlumbrecht, Dennis Hadley as employee, Ava Davila as little girl, Adolfo Alvarez as little boy, Krizia Bajos as TV actress (O.S.), Jon Curry as TV actor (O.S.).

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  • 20:35 - Fresh Off The Boat - Episode 2.04 - The Fall Ball - Sneak Peeks





  • 20:30 - Comedy Adaptation Of Austrian Series ‘Braunschlag’ In Development as ABC with Penalty
    A half-hour adaptation of the hourlong Austrian series Braunschlag has landed at ABC with a script commitment plus significant penalty. The untitled single-camera project, from Sony TV and Tariq Jalil’s Intrigue, is written/executive produced by The McCarthys creator Brian Gallivan and executive produced by Seth Gordon (The Goldbergs) who will direct the potential pilot if available.

    In the ABC version, a young small-town mayor named Emma Wolf has dysfunctional siblings, a dying father, disgruntled citizens, a nearly bankrupt town, and the mafia breathing down her neck. Only a miracle can help her. So… she fakes one.
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  • 20:30 - Keegan-Michael Key & Jordan Peele Developing Fox Comedy with Vine Star King Bach
    Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele have set up a followup TV series project to their hit Comedy Central sketch show Key & Peele — a single-comedy starring top Vine personality Andrew Bachelor aka King Bach. Key and Peele are executive producing the project which, in a competitive situation, has landed at Fox with significant penalty and has been laid off at sibling 20th Century Fox TV.

    Written by Key & Peele writer-producer Alex Rubens, the untitled comedy is loosely based on a King Bach Vine and stars Bachelor as an undercover cop who grew up on the streets and goes back to his old neighborhood to take down the bad guys who bullied him when they were kids. Rubens, Key and Peele executive produce.

    As his exuberant alter ego King Bach, Bachelor has become Vine’s biggest star, boasting 14 million followers and 5.1 billion loops. The Groundlings alum has parlayed his Vine success into a rising acting career with recurring roles on The Mindy Project, House Of Lies and Black Jesus. He also appeared on Key & Peele.
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  • 20:30 - Workplace - Comedy In Development from Modern Family EP's at CBS
    Workplace – a single-camera comedy from Modern Family executive producers Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, has landed at CBS with a put pilot commitment. 20th Century Fox TV is the studio.

    As the title suggests, the project is a workplace comedy. It is set in a three-story building with three seemingly separate businesses: a one-hit-wonder app developer, a real estate company grudgingly shared by a divorced couple, and a cafe run by two sisters, one of whom hasn’t worked a day in her life. Corrigan and Walsh executive produce.
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  • 20:30 - Switched at Birth - Episode 4.20 - And Always Searching for Beauty - Press Release
    Bay has her first art showing while Daphne applies for an international internship in the fourth season finale of “Switched at Birth,” airing Monday, October 26, 2015 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on ABC Family. ABC Family is becoming Freeform in January 2016.

    Bay is thrilled by the opportunity to showcase her newest work in her first art show. Daphne interviews for an internship abroad that would bring her closer to Quinn, causing friction with Mingo. Kathryn’s frustrations with John come to a head when he storms out of a deal negotiation.

    Meanwhile, John and Kathryn confront Regina over Eric’s secret.

    “And Always Searching for Beauty” was written by Lizzy Weiss & Bekah Brunstetter and directed by Melanie Mayron.
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  • 19:50 - Rosewood - Taye Diggs gets Multi-Episode Arc
    TAYE DIGGS TO GUEST-STAR IN A MULTI-EPISODE ARC ON NEW DRAMA “ROSEWOOD”

    Diggs’ First Episode Slated to Air this November

    Actor Taye Diggs (“The Best Man Holiday”) will guest-star in a recurring role on the new drama ROSEWOOD, appearing in a multi-episode arc of the series.

    Diggs will portray “Dr. Mike Boyce,” a world-renowned infectious disease doctor based in Miami and the longtime best friend of Dr. Beaumont Rosewood (Morris Chestnut), who is brought in to consult on a case and catches the eye of Detective Villa (Jaina Lee Ortiz), much to Rosewood’s surprise. The announcement marks a reunion between Diggs and Chestnut, both of whom starred in the hit feature film “The Best Man,” and its sequel, “The Best Man Holiday.” Diggs’ first appearance on ROSEWOOD is scheduled for November.

    In the next all new episode of ROSEWOOD, “Vandals and Vitamins,” airing Wednesday, Oct.14 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT), Rosewood and Villa suspect a brilliant doctor (guest star Adrian Pasdar, “Heroes”) has killed two of his patients, and they must find a way to make their case with limited evidence.

    Taye Diggs recently concluded his run in the title role of Broadway’s “Hedwig and the Angry Inch.” He appeared this summer in the cable drama “Murder in the First,” and has wrapped production on the upcoming feature film “One Shot,” opposite Topher Grace. Last fall, he was featured in a recurring role on the network drama “The Good Wife.” Other TV credits include “Private Practice,” “Daybreak,” “Will & Grace,” “Ally McBeal” and “Kevin Hill.” In 2013, Diggs appeared in “The Best Man Holiday,” the sequel to the hit feature comedy “The Best Man,” in which he also was featured. Additional film credits include “Baggage Claim,” “The House on Haunted Hill” and “Go.” He also is the author of two children’s books.

    Set against the vibrant backdrop of one of the world’s hottest cities – Miami – new medical procedural ROSEWOOD stars Morris Chestnut (“The Perfect Guy,” “Nurse Jackie,” “The Best Man” franchise) as Dr. Beaumont Rosewood, Jr., the city’s top private pathologist. Brilliant, cool with tons of charisma, Rosewood teams up with the tough-as-nails Detective Annalise Villa (Jaina Lee Ortiz, “The After”), to uncover clues no one else sees and help the Miami PD solve the city’s most challenging cases. The series comes from executive producer Todd Harthan (“Psych,” “Dominion”) and also stars Lorraine Toussaint (“Orange is the New Black”).

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  • 17:55 - Underground - Character Posters

  • 13:00 - Quantico - Episode 1.03 - Cover - Post-Mortem with Joshua Safran
    ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: We learn a lot about Simon, the human question mark, in this episode. In the future timeline, we find out that Simon was kicked out of Quantico, that he’s working with Clatyon, and that he was good at a bomb exercise—
    JOSH SAFRAN: Oh, I think what Alex is talking about in the future is a very specific incident that you have yet to see and that may not see for a while.

    How about in the present, during their Quantico days? Where’s Simon’s head at now that Miranda (Aunjanue Ellis) has called him out for giving up his fellow NATs?
    Oh, I think he’s learning the lesson that the greater good isn’t necessarily something that one person can determine. I think Simon has done for himself for a very long time, but he needs to learn. What he’s done for himself, he may believe is for the greater good, and he has to come to learn that there isn’t always a place for one person to make that decision for people.

    At the end of the episode we see Alex working with Simon. Does she trust him at this point?
    I believe in that moment in time she does, yes. I think Alex is smart enough that she can never fully trust anybody, but I think she feels safe with him.

    Either way, Simon’s still a mystery.
    That is who Simon is! Simon is an enigma. He has made sure of it.

    It was cool to see Alex seek out Simon in the future timeline this episode. Can you tease anything about who she’s going to see next from her past, or the “present” Quantico timeline we’re watching?
    All I will say is that Alex will be interacting with everybody from the present at some point in the future. Part of the fun of the show is in seeing how people have changed from the present to the future, and so we will be meeting people constantly from the present in the future and seeing how they’ve changed, or how they haven’t.

    Someone we haven’t met in the present but we just met in the future is Deputy Director Clayton. What can you tell us about his character and what we’ll be seeing from him?
    He is Liam’s boss. He’s also Miranda’s boss, and he was Liam and Miranda’s boss also when they were at Quantico, so you won’t just see him in this timeline, you will see him in that timeline as well. But he interacts with everybody, not just them but also the trainees, and his story sort of folds more and more in with everybody’s. It becomes part of the tapestry of this show. He’s not just a figure coming, you know, from on high, and sort of dictates what to do. He’s more of this show than you would think.