Sneak Peeks 3 & 4
Thanks to Lindsay, Andrea and Ivan for the heads up.
"TIMELESS"
"THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION"
01/16/2017 (10:00PM - 11:00PM) (Monday) : LUCY'S KIDNAPPED BY FLYNN AND TAKEN TO THE 1893 CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR IN PURSUIT OF RITTENHOUSE, AND HARRY HOUDINI MAY BE THE ONLY PERSON WHO CAN SAVE HER.
Lucy's (Abigail Spencer) situation grows desperate after she's taken captive by Flynn (Goran ViĆĄnjic) and brought to the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. In their dogged pursuit of Lucy, Wyatt (Matt Lanter) and Rufus (Malcolm Barrett) fall into a sinister trap. Also starring Sakina Jaffrey, Paterson Joseph and Claudia Doumit. Guest starring Michael Drayer, Joel Johnstone, Chad Rock and Katherine Cunningham.
"THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION"
01/16/2017 (10:00PM - 11:00PM) (Monday) : LUCY'S KIDNAPPED BY FLYNN AND TAKEN TO THE 1893 CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR IN PURSUIT OF RITTENHOUSE, AND HARRY HOUDINI MAY BE THE ONLY PERSON WHO CAN SAVE HER.
Lucy's (Abigail Spencer) situation grows desperate after she's taken captive by Flynn (Goran ViĆĄnjic) and brought to the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. In their dogged pursuit of Lucy, Wyatt (Matt Lanter) and Rufus (Malcolm Barrett) fall into a sinister trap. Also starring Sakina Jaffrey, Paterson Joseph and Claudia Doumit. Guest starring Michael Drayer, Joel Johnstone, Chad Rock and Katherine Cunningham.
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Thanks to Milie for the heads up.
Interviews
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: So Flynn’s taken Lucy. Where to and why now? What are the biggest questions we should be asking before the rest of the season?
SHAWN RYAN: We can’t say [what happens next] — we want [fans] to be rabid and show up for our winter premiere!… [The big questions are], what will the ramifications be of having killed David Rittenhouse and letting his son get away? For Flynn, we’re starting to sympathize with and see his point of view, but he has gotten pretty angry about things and now he’s got Lucy and has taken her to places or times unknown.
SHAWN RYAN: We can’t say [what happens next] — we want [fans] to be rabid and show up for our winter premiere!… [The big questions are], what will the ramifications be of having killed David Rittenhouse and letting his son get away? For Flynn, we’re starting to sympathize with and see his point of view, but he has gotten pretty angry about things and now he’s got Lucy and has taken her to places or times unknown.
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TVLINE | The depiction of David Rittenhouse was so creepy. Is there anything redeeming about Rittenhouse? Are all the members like this?
SHAWN RYAN | You’re seeing the guy who founded [Rittenhouse] during a tougher, more brutal time… and maybe hasn’t been the best, most progressive parent toward his son. But what we’ll find is that Rittenhouse is populated by very different people over the years, in different eras, and I can promise that in one of the final episodes, we’re going to meet a Rittenhouse member who isn’t like that at all. I don’t think you can apply the attributes of the guy who started it way back in 1780 to everyone who has a place in that organization afterwards. It’s also a case of the organization evolving over the years. Lucy’s father Benjamin, I think, would make the case — and may make the case in a future episode — that things are different [now].
KRIPKE | Our take on Rittenhouse is they’ve been quietly and subtly controlling events from the beginning. Every villain is the hero of their own story, and if you were to talk to them, they’d say they’re providing control and support and stability and safety. But that’s not necessarily the same thing as freedom. It’s an organization that certainly feels, like the scariest organizations, that they’re completely self-righteous.
SHAWN RYAN | You’re seeing the guy who founded [Rittenhouse] during a tougher, more brutal time… and maybe hasn’t been the best, most progressive parent toward his son. But what we’ll find is that Rittenhouse is populated by very different people over the years, in different eras, and I can promise that in one of the final episodes, we’re going to meet a Rittenhouse member who isn’t like that at all. I don’t think you can apply the attributes of the guy who started it way back in 1780 to everyone who has a place in that organization afterwards. It’s also a case of the organization evolving over the years. Lucy’s father Benjamin, I think, would make the case — and may make the case in a future episode — that things are different [now].
KRIPKE | Our take on Rittenhouse is they’ve been quietly and subtly controlling events from the beginning. Every villain is the hero of their own story, and if you were to talk to them, they’d say they’re providing control and support and stability and safety. But that’s not necessarily the same thing as freedom. It’s an organization that certainly feels, like the scariest organizations, that they’re completely self-righteous.
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