When bad-twin Brigit takes on the identity of her good-twin Siobhan, she finds out that the phrase “out of the frying pan and into the fire” takes on a whole new meaning when it not only involves you, but a loved one as well. She had no idea that her sister, Siobhan had so many secrets, nor that she also was looking for a way to escape her life. But Siobhan’s escape plan is a lot more deadly than Brigit would have dreamed up. Suddenly caught in a web of lies and world of deceit and treachery, Brigit has a lot to learn – fast! – about the twin she thought she knew. It is a race against time, a race from the past and neither is waiting patiently on the sidelines. Brigit’s life is on the line and she has literally no one to trust. She only thought it...
- 9/13/2011
- by Tiffany Vogt
- The TV Addict
The first time you see Sarah Michelle Gellar's "Ringer," when it premieres Sept. 13 on the CW, you'll probably be struck by the dramatic New York backdrop.
There are bird's-eye views from the tops of palatial Upper East Side estates, a black tie party in the Museum of Natural History and jaunts out to Long Island. But after getting picked up to series, "Ringer" settled into its new home in Los Angeles, where shooting recently began.
Zap2it met with co-creators Nicole Snyder and Eric Charmelo and producer Pam Veasey at the show's Comic-Con press room, and they quickly eased our fears that the series might loose some of its style in the transition from one coast to the other.
"I promise you you'll see it," assures Veasy, who also produces another New-York-in-Los-Angeles series. "Because I've worked on 'CSI: New York' -- and still executive produce that -- we have...
There are bird's-eye views from the tops of palatial Upper East Side estates, a black tie party in the Museum of Natural History and jaunts out to Long Island. But after getting picked up to series, "Ringer" settled into its new home in Los Angeles, where shooting recently began.
Zap2it met with co-creators Nicole Snyder and Eric Charmelo and producer Pam Veasey at the show's Comic-Con press room, and they quickly eased our fears that the series might loose some of its style in the transition from one coast to the other.
"I promise you you'll see it," assures Veasy, who also produces another New-York-in-Los-Angeles series. "Because I've worked on 'CSI: New York' -- and still executive produce that -- we have...
- 7/27/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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