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KIRSTEN FACES ONE STITCH AFTER ANOTHER ON AN ALL-NEW EPISODE OF "STITCHERS," AIRING TUESDAY, MAY 10, ON FREEFORM
The Stitchers team goes into overdrive when an incident in the air sends them multiple victims, on an all-new episode of "Stitchers" airing on TUESDAY, MAY 10 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on Freeform.
When a plane lands in Los Angeles with multiple dead passengers and no apparent cause, the Stitchers team sweeps into action. Now racing against the clock to determine if this is a terrorist attack or the work of a fellow passenger, Kirsten is tasked with stitching into one victim after another to learn exactly what happened. Cameron worries about Kirsten's well-being and their new dynamic in light of his relationship with Nina. Meanwhile, Camille tries to help Linus through a personal issue, and Liam continues to cause problems.
The teleplay for "Red Eye" is written by Darin Goldberg and Andrew Zuber; story by Shelley Meals and Andrew Zuber. The episode was directed by Chad Lowe.
"Stitchers" is executive-produced by Jeffrey Alan Schechter, Jonathan Baruch and Rob Wolken. The series stars Emma Ishta as Kirsten Clark, Kyle Harris as Cameron Goodkin, Ritesh Rajan as Linus Ahluwalia, Salli Richardson-Whitfield as Maggie Baptiste, Allison Scagliotti as Camille Engelson and Damon Dayoub as Detective Quincy Fisher.
The Stitchers team goes into overdrive when an incident in the air sends them multiple victims, on an all-new episode of "Stitchers" airing on TUESDAY, MAY 10 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on Freeform.
When a plane lands in Los Angeles with multiple dead passengers and no apparent cause, the Stitchers team sweeps into action. Now racing against the clock to determine if this is a terrorist attack or the work of a fellow passenger, Kirsten is tasked with stitching into one victim after another to learn exactly what happened. Cameron worries about Kirsten's well-being and their new dynamic in light of his relationship with Nina. Meanwhile, Camille tries to help Linus through a personal issue, and Liam continues to cause problems.
The teleplay for "Red Eye" is written by Darin Goldberg and Andrew Zuber; story by Shelley Meals and Andrew Zuber. The episode was directed by Chad Lowe.
"Stitchers" is executive-produced by Jeffrey Alan Schechter, Jonathan Baruch and Rob Wolken. The series stars Emma Ishta as Kirsten Clark, Kyle Harris as Cameron Goodkin, Ritesh Rajan as Linus Ahluwalia, Salli Richardson-Whitfield as Maggie Baptiste, Allison Scagliotti as Camille Engelson and Damon Dayoub as Detective Quincy Fisher.
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