The 7-4's investigation into a string of robberies might take an interesting turn.
East New York Season 1 Episode 16 spoilers say that the detectives will unearth a connection to Regina that might be useful.
What does this mean? And how will it affect the way Regina's officers view her?
Given Regina's misgivings about Sean and her recent decision to go ahead with the relationship anyway, it seems likely that he's the personal connection to this case.
That doesn't necessarily mean anything nefarious; it could be as simple as Sean working undercover with the crew doing the robberies.
View Slideshow: CBS Cheat Sheet: CSI: Vegas & NCIS: Los Angeles in Danger
Still, if Sean is involved, it could spell trouble for his new relationship with Regina.
That relationship is fragile because of Regina's past and her fear of letting her guard down. Who knows what could happen if Regina and Sean butt heads over this.
East New York Season 1 Episode 16 spoilers say that the detectives will unearth a connection to Regina that might be useful.
What does this mean? And how will it affect the way Regina's officers view her?
Given Regina's misgivings about Sean and her recent decision to go ahead with the relationship anyway, it seems likely that he's the personal connection to this case.
That doesn't necessarily mean anything nefarious; it could be as simple as Sean working undercover with the crew doing the robberies.
View Slideshow: CBS Cheat Sheet: CSI: Vegas & NCIS: Los Angeles in Danger
Still, if Sean is involved, it could spell trouble for his new relationship with Regina.
That relationship is fragile because of Regina's past and her fear of letting her guard down. Who knows what could happen if Regina and Sean butt heads over this.
- 3/13/2023
- by Jack Ori
- TVfanatic
Talk about awkward!
Quinlan and Bentley called Regina to the projects on East New York Season 1 Episode 14 for what turned out to be an act of stupidity, only to catch a murder case.
One of the witnesses disliked that Quinlan and Bentley were cops or that Tiffany could face any consequences for stabbing her cousin in the neck. Is this going to undo the progress she's made with her neighbors?
Although Lorenzo made it sound like nobody liked Cody or thought Tiffany should be punished for killing him, he may have been talking only for himself.
Some other neighbors know Quinlan is a cop -- where has he been? And they've grudgingly begun to accept her or even see her as a friend.
View Slideshow: CBS Cheat Sheet: CSI: Vegas & NCIS: Los Angeles in Danger
Hopefully, it'll stay that way. Even if residents would rather handle problems themselves, wouldn't they...
Quinlan and Bentley called Regina to the projects on East New York Season 1 Episode 14 for what turned out to be an act of stupidity, only to catch a murder case.
One of the witnesses disliked that Quinlan and Bentley were cops or that Tiffany could face any consequences for stabbing her cousin in the neck. Is this going to undo the progress she's made with her neighbors?
Although Lorenzo made it sound like nobody liked Cody or thought Tiffany should be punished for killing him, he may have been talking only for himself.
Some other neighbors know Quinlan is a cop -- where has he been? And they've grudgingly begun to accept her or even see her as a friend.
View Slideshow: CBS Cheat Sheet: CSI: Vegas & NCIS: Los Angeles in Danger
Hopefully, it'll stay that way. Even if residents would rather handle problems themselves, wouldn't they...
- 3/6/2023
- by Jack Ori
- TVfanatic
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for the East New York series premiere.] The Amanda Warren-led East New York joins a (long) list of CBS procedurals, and while the series premiere introduces all the big shots and starts playing around with the relationships, the one we find most intriguing is no surprise: that between Warren’s Deputy Inspector Regina Haywood and Jimmy Smits’ Chief John Suarez. Suarez is the borough commander (Haywood’s boss’ boss) and the one to introduce her to both the deputy mayor (Darien Sills-Evans’ Raymond Sharpe) and real estate developer Adam Lustig (Scott Cohen), whom she later arrests for his involvement in the case Detective Tommy Killian (Kevin Rankin) and Detective Crystal Morales (Elizabeth Rodriguez) work. Sharpe checks that Haywood’s strength is in management. “I’ll leave it to others to decide where my strength is,” she tells him. Once it’s just the two of them, Suarez welcomes her to East New York. At ...
- 10/3/2022
- TV Insider
“Comedy should be about 80 percent crazier. It’s too boring and too safe. We don’t want to be safe because who the hell wants to watch something you’ve already seen?”
Jake Weisman, the co-star and co-creator of the new Comedy Central series “Corporate,” raises an interesting point, one that also happens to explain why the 10th and final episode of “Corporate” Season 1 is an episode-length riff on 9/11, delivered with the usual rhythms of an inspirational Christmas story.
Along with co-creators Pat Bishop and Matt Ingebretson, the team behind “Corporate” has used its opening season to cover everything from Hr complaints to surface-level small talk about bingeing TV shows on smartwatches. Weisman and Bishop spoke with IndieWire about the path to “Remember Day,” a final episode that’s unlikely and a completely logical endpoint all at once.
“We want each of our episodes to feel special,” Weisman said. “One of our writers,...
Jake Weisman, the co-star and co-creator of the new Comedy Central series “Corporate,” raises an interesting point, one that also happens to explain why the 10th and final episode of “Corporate” Season 1 is an episode-length riff on 9/11, delivered with the usual rhythms of an inspirational Christmas story.
Along with co-creators Pat Bishop and Matt Ingebretson, the team behind “Corporate” has used its opening season to cover everything from Hr complaints to surface-level small talk about bingeing TV shows on smartwatches. Weisman and Bishop spoke with IndieWire about the path to “Remember Day,” a final episode that’s unlikely and a completely logical endpoint all at once.
“We want each of our episodes to feel special,” Weisman said. “One of our writers,...
- 3/15/2018
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
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