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IT’S A NIGHT OF MASKED FUN AND SUSPICION IN AN ALL-NEW EPISODE OF ‘DEAD OF SUMMER’ ON JULY 19
The annual masquerade ball sets the stage for intrigue and danger in “Modern Love,” an all-new episode of “Dead of Summer,” airing TUESDAY, JULY 19 (9:00 – 10:00 p.m. EDT), on Freeform.
With a string of unfortunate events plaguing the start of the summer at Camp Stillwater, Deb decides to push up the masquerade ball to try and revitalize the morale. But as the campers begin the preparations for the ball, the counselors start to compare notes of the strange occurrences they have encountered. With too many weird things taking place to be a coincidence, Alex, Cricket and Amy are determined to get to the bottom of what is happening. As their investigation turns towards Deb, Joel finds himself in a tricky situation.
Meanwhile, flashbacks feature Drew who is being haunted by his past.
Guest stars include Molly Hagan as Beth, Bobbi Charlton as Dr, Martin and Andrew J. West as Damon Crowley.
“Modern Love” is written by Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz and directed by Tara Weyr.
The annual masquerade ball sets the stage for intrigue and danger in “Modern Love,” an all-new episode of “Dead of Summer,” airing TUESDAY, JULY 19 (9:00 – 10:00 p.m. EDT), on Freeform.
With a string of unfortunate events plaguing the start of the summer at Camp Stillwater, Deb decides to push up the masquerade ball to try and revitalize the morale. But as the campers begin the preparations for the ball, the counselors start to compare notes of the strange occurrences they have encountered. With too many weird things taking place to be a coincidence, Alex, Cricket and Amy are determined to get to the bottom of what is happening. As their investigation turns towards Deb, Joel finds himself in a tricky situation.
Meanwhile, flashbacks feature Drew who is being haunted by his past.
Guest stars include Molly Hagan as Beth, Bobbi Charlton as Dr, Martin and Andrew J. West as Damon Crowley.
“Modern Love” is written by Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz and directed by Tara Weyr.
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