LAURA IS BETRAYED BY TOM WHILE DESPERATELY TRYING TO PREVENT SERENA’S ORIGINAL FATE, ON ABC’S ‘SOMEWHERE BETWEEN’
“Destiny’s Child” – Betrayed by Tom, Laura learns that Serena is at the TV station and fears her daughter will suffer the same original fate. Meanwhile, Nico tries to get his hands on evidence that could help save his brother, on the “Destiny’s Child” episode of “Somewhere Between,” airing on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT) on ABC.
“Somewhere Between” stars Paula Patton as Laura Price, Devon Sawa as Nico Jackson, JR Bourne as Tom Price, and Aria Birch as Serena Price.
Guest cast: Catherine Barroll as Grace Jackson, Michael St. John Smith as Governor DeKizer, Rebecca Staab as Colleen DeKizer, Matt Visser as Logan, and Greyston Holt as Kyle.
The series is produced by Thunderbird Entertainment in association with ITV Studios America, with ITV Studios Global Entertainment handling international distribution. Based on a Korean format from SBS, the executive producers are Stephen Tolkin (“Brothers & Sisters”), Ivan Fecan, Joseph Broido, Tim Gamble and Matthew O’Connor.
“Destiny’s Child” was written by Shelley Eriksen and directed by Michael Nankin.
“Destiny’s Child” – Betrayed by Tom, Laura learns that Serena is at the TV station and fears her daughter will suffer the same original fate. Meanwhile, Nico tries to get his hands on evidence that could help save his brother, on the “Destiny’s Child” episode of “Somewhere Between,” airing on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT) on ABC.
“Somewhere Between” stars Paula Patton as Laura Price, Devon Sawa as Nico Jackson, JR Bourne as Tom Price, and Aria Birch as Serena Price.
Guest cast: Catherine Barroll as Grace Jackson, Michael St. John Smith as Governor DeKizer, Rebecca Staab as Colleen DeKizer, Matt Visser as Logan, and Greyston Holt as Kyle.
The series is produced by Thunderbird Entertainment in association with ITV Studios America, with ITV Studios Global Entertainment handling international distribution. Based on a Korean format from SBS, the executive producers are Stephen Tolkin (“Brothers & Sisters”), Ivan Fecan, Joseph Broido, Tim Gamble and Matthew O’Connor.
“Destiny’s Child” was written by Shelley Eriksen and directed by Michael Nankin.
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