Amazon is delivering some prime content (see what we did there?) for its spring season of pilots.
On March 17, the streaming service will launch its new pilot season, which will consist of two hourlong pilots and three half-hour pilots. Amazon claims that after watching the pilots, its customers can review them, which offers feedback on which series will become the next Amazon Original Series.
Read More: Amazon Pilot Reviews: ‘The Tick,’ Jillo Soloway’s ‘I Love Dick’ & ‘Jean-Claude Van Johnson,’ Ranked
Check out first-look photos and a rundown of each of the pilots below:
“Oasis”
Good-bye, Robb Stark. Hello, space chaplain! “Game of Thrones” star Richard Madden trades his winter furs for a clerical collar to play an English pastor who must leave his wife and become a missionary, based on the Michel Faber sci-fi novel “The Book of Strange New Things.” Instead of being sent to a new country though,...
On March 17, the streaming service will launch its new pilot season, which will consist of two hourlong pilots and three half-hour pilots. Amazon claims that after watching the pilots, its customers can review them, which offers feedback on which series will become the next Amazon Original Series.
Read More: Amazon Pilot Reviews: ‘The Tick,’ Jillo Soloway’s ‘I Love Dick’ & ‘Jean-Claude Van Johnson,’ Ranked
Check out first-look photos and a rundown of each of the pilots below:
“Oasis”
Good-bye, Robb Stark. Hello, space chaplain! “Game of Thrones” star Richard Madden trades his winter furs for a clerical collar to play an English pastor who must leave his wife and become a missionary, based on the Michel Faber sci-fi novel “The Book of Strange New Things.” Instead of being sent to a new country though,...
- 3/2/2017
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
A conductor on the nation's second-busiest commuter railroad apologized Monday to riders in Connecticut for an express train that failed to show up, delaying their trip into New York City.Michael Shaw had told passengers Friday at four stations along the Metro-North Railroad to wait for an express train that later was canceled. He says he put 500 copies of his written apology on rail car seats Monday morning. In the note he addressed to "our friends and passengers," he said he was shocked and furious. "I am as sick of apologizing to you as you are of hearing it," Shaw said.
- 2/26/2014
- by Associated Press
- PEOPLE.com
In The Blacklist explosive episode, “The Cyprus Agency,” Red discovered Diane Fowler as the real mole and Lizzie put the brakes on her adoption plans.
Red (James Spader) exploited Lizzie’s (Megan Boone) desire for a child and sent her on the hunt for The Cyprus Agency, No. 64, a sinister adoption agency. Lizzie and Tom (Ryan Eggold) appear to be on track with their adoption plans while somewhere, a drugged woman wearing nothing but a hospital gown stumbles into the streets and gets the attention of a policeman. A man in a van pulls up and tries to take the woman with him, claiming she is his sister. Unconvinced, the policeman heads to his squad car as the woman mumbles about somebody taking her baby. The man shoots them both and leaves the scene.
The Cyprus Adoption Agency
In Lizzie’s weekly meeting with Red, Red brings up The Cyprus...
Red (James Spader) exploited Lizzie’s (Megan Boone) desire for a child and sent her on the hunt for The Cyprus Agency, No. 64, a sinister adoption agency. Lizzie and Tom (Ryan Eggold) appear to be on track with their adoption plans while somewhere, a drugged woman wearing nothing but a hospital gown stumbles into the streets and gets the attention of a policeman. A man in a van pulls up and tries to take the woman with him, claiming she is his sister. Unconvinced, the policeman heads to his squad car as the woman mumbles about somebody taking her baby. The man shoots them both and leaves the scene.
The Cyprus Adoption Agency
In Lizzie’s weekly meeting with Red, Red brings up The Cyprus...
- 1/28/2014
- Uinterview
On "The Blacklist" this week, it's one of the most disturbing cases we've seen thus far, plus Raymond Reddington kills the mole.
Case of the Week
Red puts Agent Keen and the Bureau on the trail of the Cyprus Adoption Agency, which specializes in providing children to parents who want to adopt based on the specific characteristics the parents ask for. Of course, the agency does so by growing made-to-order children in its creepy fertility farm, where women are abducted and held in medically-induced comas while they are forced to give birth over and over again.
Good. lord. The actual shot of Liz finding the room with dozens of women lying in bed in various states of pregnancy was so disturbing.
The Bureau takes them down with Red's help (though he's more absent than usual this episode) by tracking the sale of the powerful sleep aid that is what keeps the women in the comas.
Case of the Week
Red puts Agent Keen and the Bureau on the trail of the Cyprus Adoption Agency, which specializes in providing children to parents who want to adopt based on the specific characteristics the parents ask for. Of course, the agency does so by growing made-to-order children in its creepy fertility farm, where women are abducted and held in medically-induced comas while they are forced to give birth over and over again.
Good. lord. The actual shot of Liz finding the room with dozens of women lying in bed in various states of pregnancy was so disturbing.
The Bureau takes them down with Red's help (though he's more absent than usual this episode) by tracking the sale of the powerful sleep aid that is what keeps the women in the comas.
- 1/28/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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