“The Show Must Go On” – Fast-forward several months, Joss and Harry, as well as April and Marc, are happily married and are new parents. Marc takes on the role of an overly concerned, overly attentive parent, while Harry is more hands-off as he tries to navigate how to be a father. Harry’s world is turned upside down when he meets Gabe, someone from his past.
Based on the hit U.K. television series of the same name, “Mistresses” airs TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on the ABC Television Network. The provocative and thrilling drama continues to focus on the scandalous lives of a sexy and sassy group of girlfriends, each on their own path to self-discovery.
“The Show Must Go On” was written by K.J. Steinberg & Rina Mimoun, story by Josh Reims and directed by John Stuart Scott.
“Mistresses” stars Yunjin Kim as Karen Kim, Rochelle Aytes as April Malloy, Jes Macallan as Josslyn “Joss” Carver, Brett Tucker as Harry Davis, Rob Mayes as Marc Nickleby and Tabrett Bethell as Kate Davis.
Guest starring are Corrine Massiah as Lucy Malloy, Wilson Cruz as Dante, Max-Lloyd-Jones as Gabe, Hina Abdullah as Mysterious Woman, Alanna Masterson as Lydia, David Sutcliffe of Adam, Matthew Del Negro as Jacob, David Dean Bottrell as Father O’Brian and Zee James as Ruby the Barista.
Based on the hit U.K. television series of the same name, “Mistresses” airs TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on the ABC Television Network. The provocative and thrilling drama continues to focus on the scandalous lives of a sexy and sassy group of girlfriends, each on their own path to self-discovery.
“The Show Must Go On” was written by K.J. Steinberg & Rina Mimoun, story by Josh Reims and directed by John Stuart Scott.
“Mistresses” stars Yunjin Kim as Karen Kim, Rochelle Aytes as April Malloy, Jes Macallan as Josslyn “Joss” Carver, Brett Tucker as Harry Davis, Rob Mayes as Marc Nickleby and Tabrett Bethell as Kate Davis.
Guest starring are Corrine Massiah as Lucy Malloy, Wilson Cruz as Dante, Max-Lloyd-Jones as Gabe, Hina Abdullah as Mysterious Woman, Alanna Masterson as Lydia, David Sutcliffe of Adam, Matthew Del Negro as Jacob, David Dean Bottrell as Father O’Brian and Zee James as Ruby the Barista.
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