Hey, "The Good Doctor" fans. We are back at you this week to serve up a new set spoiler scoops for the upcoming episode 8 of this current season 3, which is due out next week. Thanks to the lovely folks over at ABC, we do have a couple of teaser descriptions for episode 8 via their official episode 8 press release. There's also some preview photos and a preview clip that we'll be going over in this spoiler session. So, let's get into it. For starters, episode 8 is officially named,"Moonshot." It sounds like episode 8 will feature some very emotional, dramatic and intense scenes as Carly gets quite frustrated with Shaun. Neil and Audrey run into relationship woes and more! We'll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the Carly and Shaun drama. It turns out that these two will definitely face some significant problems in this episode. Apparently, Carly will...
- 11/12/2019
- by Derek Smith
- OnTheFlix
SXSW offered a streamlined slate of 12 Independent Episodics, making it easy for festival goers to appreciate the entire section in just two screenings. From love stories to horror shows, there was something for everyone, and each project is worth looking into if given the chance. Below, IndieWire has highlighted the best series — be it web series, pilots, or foreign entries — that still need distribution. As many eyeballs as possible deserve to see these creations, and each entry is ready to draw an audience for whatever platform is smart enough to snatch them up.
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So if any of these sound as good as some of the shows you’re currently watching (if not better), then make it known: Take to Twitter. Poke your favorite network or streaming service. Tell them to pay attention — they’ll thank you later.
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So if any of these sound as good as some of the shows you’re currently watching (if not better), then make it known: Take to Twitter. Poke your favorite network or streaming service. Tell them to pay attention — they’ll thank you later.
- 3/15/2018
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
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