Laurence Leboeuf as Dr. Magalie Leblanc and Hamza Haq as Dr. Bashir Hamed in ‘Transplant’ season 3 episode 9 (Photo by: Van Turcotte/Sphere Media/CTV)
NBC’s Transplant kicks off 2024 with season three episode nine, “Rumination.” Airing on Thursday, January 4th at 9pm Et/Pt, episode nine finds Bash taking a different approach to dealing with his Ptsd.
Hamza Haq leads the cast as Dr. Bashir “Bash” Hamed and Sirena Gulamgaus stars as Amira. Rekha Sharma plays Dr. Neeta Devi, Laurence Leboeuf is Dr. Magalie “Mags” Leblanc, and Ayisha Issa stars as Dr. June Curtis. Jim Watson plays Dr. Theo Hunter, Torri Higginson is Claire Malone, and Gord Rand is Dr. Mark Novak.
“Rumination” Plot: Bash’s psychiatrist suggests an unusual form of therapy to help with his Ptsd. Mags counsels an irascible patient in a similar health situation to her own. Theo finds himself in an awkward spot with a patient’s mother.
NBC’s Transplant kicks off 2024 with season three episode nine, “Rumination.” Airing on Thursday, January 4th at 9pm Et/Pt, episode nine finds Bash taking a different approach to dealing with his Ptsd.
Hamza Haq leads the cast as Dr. Bashir “Bash” Hamed and Sirena Gulamgaus stars as Amira. Rekha Sharma plays Dr. Neeta Devi, Laurence Leboeuf is Dr. Magalie “Mags” Leblanc, and Ayisha Issa stars as Dr. June Curtis. Jim Watson plays Dr. Theo Hunter, Torri Higginson is Claire Malone, and Gord Rand is Dr. Mark Novak.
“Rumination” Plot: Bash’s psychiatrist suggests an unusual form of therapy to help with his Ptsd. Mags counsels an irascible patient in a similar health situation to her own. Theo finds himself in an awkward spot with a patient’s mother.
- 1/1/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Shadowhunters is peeling back a few layers on the mysterious onion that is Jocelyn Fray Fairchild.
RelatedShadowhunters‘ Alberto Rosende Talks Simon’s Vampire Crisis: ‘The Danger Is Real’
Tuesday’s episode (Freeform, 9/8c) delves into her untold history, which should encourage viewers to feel a little more sympathy for Clary’s comatose mother — something actress Maxim Roy has tried to achieve through her performance since Day 1.
“I read fan comments, and I know some people don’t like Jocelyn because she hid the truth from Clary,” Roy admits. “I felt she was misunderstood, so it was really important to...
RelatedShadowhunters‘ Alberto Rosende Talks Simon’s Vampire Crisis: ‘The Danger Is Real’
Tuesday’s episode (Freeform, 9/8c) delves into her untold history, which should encourage viewers to feel a little more sympathy for Clary’s comatose mother — something actress Maxim Roy has tried to achieve through her performance since Day 1.
“I read fan comments, and I know some people don’t like Jocelyn because she hid the truth from Clary,” Roy admits. “I felt she was misunderstood, so it was really important to...
- 2/16/2016
- TVLine.com
Moviefone's Top Blu-ray of the Week
"Phantom of the Paradise"
What's It About? This is a freaky '70s take on "Faust" and "Phantom of the Opera," by way of Brian De Palma. Sure, we know that music producers are evil, but Swan (Paul Williams) really takes the cake.
Why We're In: Shout! Factory's two-disc set has some pretty great goodies for fans of this cult flick.
New on DVD & Blu-ray
"12 O'Clock Boys"
What's It About? Baltimore teens take to the streets on their dirt bikes, and young Pug wants to be one of them. A short but satisfying doc that's part extreme sports action and part personal drama.
In or Out: In.
"Around the Block"
What's It About? Christine Ricci stars as a cool American teacher in Australia who puts on a performance of "Hamlet" with her students. Unfortunately for the play's star, an Aboriginal teen named Liam, his...
"Phantom of the Paradise"
What's It About? This is a freaky '70s take on "Faust" and "Phantom of the Opera," by way of Brian De Palma. Sure, we know that music producers are evil, but Swan (Paul Williams) really takes the cake.
Why We're In: Shout! Factory's two-disc set has some pretty great goodies for fans of this cult flick.
New on DVD & Blu-ray
"12 O'Clock Boys"
What's It About? Baltimore teens take to the streets on their dirt bikes, and young Pug wants to be one of them. A short but satisfying doc that's part extreme sports action and part personal drama.
In or Out: In.
"Around the Block"
What's It About? Christine Ricci stars as a cool American teacher in Australia who puts on a performance of "Hamlet" with her students. Unfortunately for the play's star, an Aboriginal teen named Liam, his...
- 8/5/2014
- by Jenni Miller
- Moviefone
In next week's Episode 4.04 of "Being Human," the cleverly titled "Panic Womb," Susanna Fournier returns as Zoe. To give you a taste of what she's up to, here are several stills from the ep, which also includes the return of Aidan's new love interest, Kat.
"Being Human" stars Sam Witwer as vampire Aidan, Meaghan Rath as ghost (and new witch) Sally, and Sam Huntington and Kristen Hager as werewolves Josh and Nora.
"Being Human" Episode 4.04 - "Panic Womb (airs 2/3/14)
Aidan's vampire relationships continue as his human romance with Kat (Deanna Russo) becomes more serious; a couple give Josh and Nora a glimpse into their possible future; and Sally asks an old friend for help solving the mystery of "Lil' Smokie."
For more info visit "Being Human" on Syfy.com, join the Syfy Google+ circle, "like" "Being Human" on Facebook, and follow "Being Human" on Twitter.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
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"Being Human" stars Sam Witwer as vampire Aidan, Meaghan Rath as ghost (and new witch) Sally, and Sam Huntington and Kristen Hager as werewolves Josh and Nora.
"Being Human" Episode 4.04 - "Panic Womb (airs 2/3/14)
Aidan's vampire relationships continue as his human romance with Kat (Deanna Russo) becomes more serious; a couple give Josh and Nora a glimpse into their possible future; and Sally asks an old friend for help solving the mystery of "Lil' Smokie."
For more info visit "Being Human" on Syfy.com, join the Syfy Google+ circle, "like" "Being Human" on Facebook, and follow "Being Human" on Twitter.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
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- 1/29/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
I’ll Follow You Down
Written by Richie Mehta
Directed by Richie Mehta
Canada, 2013
What of the marvelous qualities a human being can display is the ability to overcome deep regret or sorrow. Everyone lives through a dark chapter in their lives, but the key is to take the time necessary to overcome the emotional turmoil resulting from it. It does not mean one forgets, but rather that they learn to accept and live on. Time travel, theoretically, would allow humans to rectify aspects of their lives or even other people’s lives in order to better them, but at what cost? Moral dilemmas ensue of course, a they do in Richie Mehta’s I’ll Follow You Down, which has its world premier at the 2013 Fantasia festival.
Erol (Haley Joel Osment) is a brilliant science student at university. He lives with his childhood sweetheart (Susanna Fournier) and looks to have a bright future.
Written by Richie Mehta
Directed by Richie Mehta
Canada, 2013
What of the marvelous qualities a human being can display is the ability to overcome deep regret or sorrow. Everyone lives through a dark chapter in their lives, but the key is to take the time necessary to overcome the emotional turmoil resulting from it. It does not mean one forgets, but rather that they learn to accept and live on. Time travel, theoretically, would allow humans to rectify aspects of their lives or even other people’s lives in order to better them, but at what cost? Moral dilemmas ensue of course, a they do in Richie Mehta’s I’ll Follow You Down, which has its world premier at the 2013 Fantasia festival.
Erol (Haley Joel Osment) is a brilliant science student at university. He lives with his childhood sweetheart (Susanna Fournier) and looks to have a bright future.
- 8/1/2013
- by Edgar Chaput
- SoundOnSight
The Season 2 finale of Being Human, “It’s My Party and I’ll Die if I Want To” completed a circle for Josh (Sammy Huntington) and Aidan (Sam Witwer) that began at the season premiere, “Turn This Mother Out.” Sally’s (Meaghan Rath) funny but poignant line–their last scene in the house together by the way–summed up the entire episode.
Sally: You two are about to go on two killing sprees for women… That is so hot.
Josh and Nora (Kristen Hager) found themselves in another standoff– this time against Josh’s maker, Ray (Andreas Apergis) and as humans, not wolves. In “Turn This Mother Out,” Aidan dug up his former love, Suren (Dichen Lachman) after an 80-year punishment and his fate is unknown after he’s thrown into the same casket that she laid in for decades but with her ashes covering his body.
Aidan
At the...
Sally: You two are about to go on two killing sprees for women… That is so hot.
Josh and Nora (Kristen Hager) found themselves in another standoff– this time against Josh’s maker, Ray (Andreas Apergis) and as humans, not wolves. In “Turn This Mother Out,” Aidan dug up his former love, Suren (Dichen Lachman) after an 80-year punishment and his fate is unknown after he’s thrown into the same casket that she laid in for decades but with her ashes covering his body.
Aidan
At the...
- 4/11/2012
- by Ernie Estrella
- BuzzFocus.com
Being Human He needs a new nail person “Partial Eclipse of the Heart” Air Date: 4/2/12
The action picks up directly where we were left off from last week, with Aidan cornered by Henry and a couple of Mother’s henchman vamps. Instead of staking Aidan, Henry turns on the other vampires and helps Aidan elude capture. Henry wants to help Aidan on the lam, and run away with him (and leave Suren), but Aidan refuses, wanting Henry to move up Mother’s ranks instead and is unable to leave his love behind. He gives Henry a little stake in the side to make his point, and to save Henry from suspicion on returning empty handed. Suren, meanwhile, is starving and restless, wanting to feed and wondering if she made the right decision to leave with Aidan after all. To sate Suren’s hunger, Aidan goes off to find a new...
The action picks up directly where we were left off from last week, with Aidan cornered by Henry and a couple of Mother’s henchman vamps. Instead of staking Aidan, Henry turns on the other vampires and helps Aidan elude capture. Henry wants to help Aidan on the lam, and run away with him (and leave Suren), but Aidan refuses, wanting Henry to move up Mother’s ranks instead and is unable to leave his love behind. He gives Henry a little stake in the side to make his point, and to save Henry from suspicion on returning empty handed. Suren, meanwhile, is starving and restless, wanting to feed and wondering if she made the right decision to leave with Aidan after all. To sate Suren’s hunger, Aidan goes off to find a new...
- 4/8/2012
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Surprise! No more (fore)skin
Being Human, Season 2, Episode 9 “When I Think About You I Shred Myself” Air Date: 3/12/2012
Even without Nora and her wolfpack, Being Human improves by the week. This week we get a frightening resolution (of sorts) in Sally’s Reaper storyline, Aidan helps the skinless Henry heal while he ruminates over their shared past, and the awesome Jay Baruchel guest stars as Josh’s deceased friend Stu, who, ahem, complicates Josh’s relationship with his original ex, Julia (When I think about Natalie Brown I _____ myself).
To atone for his mistakes of the past and to rejoin Aidan and Suren’s ranks, Henry got flayed at the end of the last episode. While we were spared that image, we aren’t spared the creepy Red Skull-like results of Suren’s revenge. Aidan brings him to the house, which doesn’t sit well with Josh, who begrudgingly invites Henry inside.
Being Human, Season 2, Episode 9 “When I Think About You I Shred Myself” Air Date: 3/12/2012
Even without Nora and her wolfpack, Being Human improves by the week. This week we get a frightening resolution (of sorts) in Sally’s Reaper storyline, Aidan helps the skinless Henry heal while he ruminates over their shared past, and the awesome Jay Baruchel guest stars as Josh’s deceased friend Stu, who, ahem, complicates Josh’s relationship with his original ex, Julia (When I think about Natalie Brown I _____ myself).
To atone for his mistakes of the past and to rejoin Aidan and Suren’s ranks, Henry got flayed at the end of the last episode. While we were spared that image, we aren’t spared the creepy Red Skull-like results of Suren’s revenge. Aidan brings him to the house, which doesn’t sit well with Josh, who begrudgingly invites Henry inside.
- 3/20/2012
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
I hope you enjoyed the fun-loving atmosphere in the house because the you-know-what is about to hit the spreader. Give showrunners Jeremy Carver and Anna Fricke credit for risking the image of their three likable lead characters in an attempt to explore their dark sides. We may not be able to unrecognizable them in the end. To take them from a very comfortable place and endangering them threatens to push each character to the edge shows guts. The aggressive start and not knowing how far they’re willing to push the roommates makes each episode a can’t miss, with key ingredients that will carry important character-building moments for down the road. Aidan (Sam Witwer) falls off the wagon and crawls closer and closer to a version of himself that he fears, Sally (Meaghan Rath) continues to hit roadblocks in finding a new direction forcing her to act on her impulsive desires,...
- 2/8/2012
- by Ernie Estrella
- BuzzFocus.com
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