Sneak Peek
FREQUENCY
“Signal and Noise” — (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14, DLV) (HDTV)
THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT — When Raimy (Peyton List) and Frank (Riley Smith) speak over the ham-radio and she lets him know that her mom will be murdered unless Frank can figure out a way to warn her, she also delivers devastating news regarding Stan Moreno (Anthony Ruivivar). Meanwhile, in 2016, Raimy follows a lead in the Nightingale case, and in 1996, Frank and Satch (Mekhi Phifer) work together to follow the same lead. Devin Kelley, Daniel Bonjour and Lenny Jacobson also star. John Kretchmer directed the episode written by Jeremy Carver (#102). Original airdate 10/12/2016.
“Signal and Noise” — (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14, DLV) (HDTV)
THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT — When Raimy (Peyton List) and Frank (Riley Smith) speak over the ham-radio and she lets him know that her mom will be murdered unless Frank can figure out a way to warn her, she also delivers devastating news regarding Stan Moreno (Anthony Ruivivar). Meanwhile, in 2016, Raimy follows a lead in the Nightingale case, and in 1996, Frank and Satch (Mekhi Phifer) work together to follow the same lead. Devin Kelley, Daniel Bonjour and Lenny Jacobson also star. John Kretchmer directed the episode written by Jeremy Carver (#102). Original airdate 10/12/2016.
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Extended Promo
Post Mortem Interview
“There’s the added element of Raimy having had a fiancĂ© who no longer remembers her,” Carver continues. “Again, something that we’ll explore in the series. Then there’s a bunch of little things that are dropped in there that may not be readily apparent in the pilot, but there’s lot of little Easter eggs. Basically, every little piece that’s in there, we’re going to pick up and run with in some way. So there’s a lot to pay attention to and a lot to explore moving forward.”
Looking to the rest of the season, Carver isn’t just excited about the different elements they can play with in the story, but he’s also looking to experiment with format. “That’s one of the other things that I think we’re really excited about; there’s no one way or one formula that we’re using to tell an episode of Frequency,” he says. “We really are, hopefully, pushing the boundaries in the ways that we’re attacking this show episode to episode.”
Looking to the rest of the season, Carver isn’t just excited about the different elements they can play with in the story, but he’s also looking to experiment with format. “That’s one of the other things that I think we’re really excited about; there’s no one way or one formula that we’re using to tell an episode of Frequency,” he says. “We really are, hopefully, pushing the boundaries in the ways that we’re attacking this show episode to episode.”
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Promo