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January 04, 2018

[Reality_And_Drama_TV_Shows] 'Blacklist' Star Megan Boone on the Heartbreaking Scene That Nearly Broke Her (Exclusive)

 

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'Blacklist' Star Megan Boone on the Heartbreaking Scene That Nearly Broke Her (Exclusive)

Entertainment Tonight Philiana Ng‍,Entertainment Tonight 14 hours ago
Warning: Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you haven't watched Wednesday's winter premiere of The Blacklist. If you have, you may proceed...
Elizabeth Keen is on a mission.
On Wednesday's winter premiere of The Blacklist, titled "Ruin," the aftermath of Tom's death reverberated throughout Liz's (Megan Boone) life, prompting her to completely change every facet of her life (see: gives her daughter Agnes away to Tom's mom, requests Red not to follow her). After an indeterminate amount of time passed since Liz woke up from her coma 10 months after her husband's tragic death, Liz has cut herself off from the rest of the world, holing herself up in a cabin in the woods and living a simple, unexciting life under the fake name Grace. 
It's only after a group of seemingly decent men (spoiler alert: they turned out to be killers) stumble across her cabin, seeking help for their injured friend (spoiler alert: he wasn't their friend at all), that the drama begins to kick up a notch -- forcing Liz, outnumbered in every sense of the word, to smartly navigate and overpower the men. Mission: accomplished.
Soon after, Liz reunites with Red, thanking him for honoring her request and not following her, and telling him she's "back" for good now, though she can't keep up her end of the bargain. She's coming for Tom's killers and there's nothing anyone, including him, can say about it. Though Red tells Liz he forgives her, he asks one looming question that sets the table for the rest of the season: "Will you be able to forgive yourself?"
Following the episode, Boone spoke with ET about the biggest moments from the winter return, what didn't make the cut from the emotional cemetery scene and why happy endings aren't in the cards for Liz Keen. 
ET: One scene from the winter premiere really struck a chord. It's the one where Liz visits Tom's grave, where she breaks down and she's not doing so well -- and even says that at one point. It was a rare moment to see a woman trying to grieve, but also attempting to put one foot forward without her husband. What do you remember most about filming that scene?
Megan Boone: For that scene, I remember really feeling the weight of having my own family and how much more that you have to lose. I honestly couldn't imagine losing my partner in life and still looking at our child every day and being reminded of that person who was so essential and such an integral part of my support system and my emotional life. I remember walking up to Tom's grave and seeing it for the first time – every time we shot a take, I was seeing it for the first time – I remember it occurring to me that that's what made it real for the first time: seeing the headstone. That really propelled me into the work of the scene -- that Liz was taken by surprise by how definite it was now that there was this tangible evidence that Tom was in the ground. And one thing that didn't actually make it into the cut was that I think at a certain point where I was down on the grass; I think there was a part of me that wanted to get down there with him. I wanted to reach him.
By the end of the episode, it appears as though Liz is dead-set on seeking revenge to right Tom's death.
There's a real question in the back half of season five that we'll explore, as to whether Liz is going to approach the next phase of her life with a sense of dignity or if she's really going to lean on this genetically inherited darker impulse she has, and behave more like Ray. I don't really think that the series is going to be the standard American happy ending.
You don't see a happy ending for Liz?
I don't see everything coming up roses anytime soon. But the tone of this episode, which is very standalone, filmic and reflective, that's going to be very... It's definitely designated to this winter premiere, and we do return with the more lighthearted sort of caper feel that The Blacklist has. So it's not all doom and gloom, but I just think as far as the path Liz chooses to go down, it's not going to be cut and dry and there's nothing clean about it. 
One line really stood out to me, when Liz is up in the cabin with the group of men who she discovers aren't good people: "What I've learned being up here alone, men just get in my way." That really seemed to sum up Liz's mindset. Do you agree that she's a woman with nothing to lose?
Yeah. I think because she's become much more nihilistic about things, she has definitely taken an authority over her own life that she never really was willing to step into before and it's something that is really great to get to this point in her arc as a character. Liz is a character that is on a journey in this show, that changes throughout the course of the series, much more dramatically I think than anyone else. So it's been a waiting game to see her come into her own. And coming into her own doesn't necessarily mean that she's become a character who is admirable, it just means that she's become a character that is willing to make her own choices, rather than have choices made for her. 
Is there a chance we will see Tom again in flashbacks? Have the producers discussed that possibility with you?
As far as I'm aware, we're not going to revisit Tom, but I'm not the best source for that. As far as I know, he's not coming back. 
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January 04, 2018

[Reality-TV-Fanatics] 'Blacklist' Star Megan Boone on the Heartbreaking Scene That Nearly Broke Her (Exclusive)

 

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'Blacklist' Star Megan Boone on the Heartbreaking Scene That Nearly Broke Her (Exclusive)

Entertainment Tonight Philiana Ng‍,Entertainment Tonight 14 hours ago
Warning: Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you haven't watched Wednesday's winter premiere of The Blacklist. If you have, you may proceed...
Elizabeth Keen is on a mission.
On Wednesday's winter premiere of The Blacklist, titled "Ruin," the aftermath of Tom's death reverberated throughout Liz's (Megan Boone) life, prompting her to completely change every facet of her life (see: gives her daughter Agnes away to Tom's mom, requests Red not to follow her). After an indeterminate amount of time passed since Liz woke up from her coma 10 months after her husband's tragic death, Liz has cut herself off from the rest of the world, holing herself up in a cabin in the woods and living a simple, unexciting life under the fake name Grace. 
It's only after a group of seemingly decent men (spoiler alert: they turned out to be killers) stumble across her cabin, seeking help for their injured friend (spoiler alert: he wasn't their friend at all), that the drama begins to kick up a notch -- forcing Liz, outnumbered in every sense of the word, to smartly navigate and overpower the men. Mission: accomplished.
Soon after, Liz reunites with Red, thanking him for honoring her request and not following her, and telling him she's "back" for good now, though she can't keep up her end of the bargain. She's coming for Tom's killers and there's nothing anyone, including him, can say about it. Though Red tells Liz he forgives her, he asks one looming question that sets the table for the rest of the season: "Will you be able to forgive yourself?"
Following the episode, Boone spoke with ET about the biggest moments from the winter return, what didn't make the cut from the emotional cemetery scene and why happy endings aren't in the cards for Liz Keen. 
ET: One scene from the winter premiere really struck a chord. It's the one where Liz visits Tom's grave, where she breaks down and she's not doing so well -- and even says that at one point. It was a rare moment to see a woman trying to grieve, but also attempting to put one foot forward without her husband. What do you remember most about filming that scene?
Megan Boone: For that scene, I remember really feeling the weight of having my own family and how much more that you have to lose. I honestly couldn't imagine losing my partner in life and still looking at our child every day and being reminded of that person who was so essential and such an integral part of my support system and my emotional life. I remember walking up to Tom's grave and seeing it for the first time – every time we shot a take, I was seeing it for the first time – I remember it occurring to me that that's what made it real for the first time: seeing the headstone. That really propelled me into the work of the scene -- that Liz was taken by surprise by how definite it was now that there was this tangible evidence that Tom was in the ground. And one thing that didn't actually make it into the cut was that I think at a certain point where I was down on the grass; I think there was a part of me that wanted to get down there with him. I wanted to reach him.
By the end of the episode, it appears as though Liz is dead-set on seeking revenge to right Tom's death.
There's a real question in the back half of season five that we'll explore, as to whether Liz is going to approach the next phase of her life with a sense of dignity or if she's really going to lean on this genetically inherited darker impulse she has, and behave more like Ray. I don't really think that the series is going to be the standard American happy ending.
You don't see a happy ending for Liz?
I don't see everything coming up roses anytime soon. But the tone of this episode, which is very standalone, filmic and reflective, that's going to be very... It's definitely designated to this winter premiere, and we do return with the more lighthearted sort of caper feel that The Blacklist has. So it's not all doom and gloom, but I just think as far as the path Liz chooses to go down, it's not going to be cut and dry and there's nothing clean about it. 
One line really stood out to me, when Liz is up in the cabin with the group of men who she discovers aren't good people: "What I've learned being up here alone, men just get in my way." That really seemed to sum up Liz's mindset. Do you agree that she's a woman with nothing to lose?
Yeah. I think because she's become much more nihilistic about things, she has definitely taken an authority over her own life that she never really was willing to step into before and it's something that is really great to get to this point in her arc as a character. Liz is a character that is on a journey in this show, that changes throughout the course of the series, much more dramatically I think than anyone else. So it's been a waiting game to see her come into her own. And coming into her own doesn't necessarily mean that she's become a character who is admirable, it just means that she's become a character that is willing to make her own choices, rather than have choices made for her. 
Is there a chance we will see Tom again in flashbacks? Have the producers discussed that possibility with you?
As far as I'm aware, we're not going to revisit Tom, but I'm not the best source for that. As far as I know, he's not coming back. 
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January 04, 2018

[BigBrother_Survivor] 'Blacklist' Star Megan Boone on the Heartbreaking Scene That Nearly Broke Her (Exclusive)

 

  Well that was sad...

'Blacklist' Star Megan Boone on the Heartbreaking Scene That Nearly Broke Her (Exclusive)

Entertainment Tonight Philiana Ng‍,Entertainment Tonight 14 hours ago
Warning: Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you haven't watched Wednesday's winter premiere of The Blacklist. If you have, you may proceed...
Elizabeth Keen is on a mission.
On Wednesday's winter premiere of The Blacklist, titled "Ruin," the aftermath of Tom's death reverberated throughout Liz's (Megan Boone) life, prompting her to completely change every facet of her life (see: gives her daughter Agnes away to Tom's mom, requests Red not to follow her). After an indeterminate amount of time passed since Liz woke up from her coma 10 months after her husband's tragic death, Liz has cut herself off from the rest of the world, holing herself up in a cabin in the woods and living a simple, unexciting life under the fake name Grace. 
It's only after a group of seemingly decent men (spoiler alert: they turned out to be killers) stumble across her cabin, seeking help for their injured friend (spoiler alert: he wasn't their friend at all), that the drama begins to kick up a notch -- forcing Liz, outnumbered in every sense of the word, to smartly navigate and overpower the men. Mission: accomplished.
Soon after, Liz reunites with Red, thanking him for honoring her request and not following her, and telling him she's "back" for good now, though she can't keep up her end of the bargain. She's coming for Tom's killers and there's nothing anyone, including him, can say about it. Though Red tells Liz he forgives her, he asks one looming question that sets the table for the rest of the season: "Will you be able to forgive yourself?"
Following the episode, Boone spoke with ET about the biggest moments from the winter return, what didn't make the cut from the emotional cemetery scene and why happy endings aren't in the cards for Liz Keen. 
ET: One scene from the winter premiere really struck a chord. It's the one where Liz visits Tom's grave, where she breaks down and she's not doing so well -- and even says that at one point. It was a rare moment to see a woman trying to grieve, but also attempting to put one foot forward without her husband. What do you remember most about filming that scene?
Megan Boone: For that scene, I remember really feeling the weight of having my own family and how much more that you have to lose. I honestly couldn't imagine losing my partner in life and still looking at our child every day and being reminded of that person who was so essential and such an integral part of my support system and my emotional life. I remember walking up to Tom's grave and seeing it for the first time – every time we shot a take, I was seeing it for the first time – I remember it occurring to me that that's what made it real for the first time: seeing the headstone. That really propelled me into the work of the scene -- that Liz was taken by surprise by how definite it was now that there was this tangible evidence that Tom was in the ground. And one thing that didn't actually make it into the cut was that I think at a certain point where I was down on the grass; I think there was a part of me that wanted to get down there with him. I wanted to reach him.
By the end of the episode, it appears as though Liz is dead-set on seeking revenge to right Tom's death.
There's a real question in the back half of season five that we'll explore, as to whether Liz is going to approach the next phase of her life with a sense of dignity or if she's really going to lean on this genetically inherited darker impulse she has, and behave more like Ray. I don't really think that the series is going to be the standard American happy ending.
You don't see a happy ending for Liz?
I don't see everything coming up roses anytime soon. But the tone of this episode, which is very standalone, filmic and reflective, that's going to be very... It's definitely designated to this winter premiere, and we do return with the more lighthearted sort of caper feel that The Blacklist has. So it's not all doom and gloom, but I just think as far as the path Liz chooses to go down, it's not going to be cut and dry and there's nothing clean about it. 
One line really stood out to me, when Liz is up in the cabin with the group of men who she discovers aren't good people: "What I've learned being up here alone, men just get in my way." That really seemed to sum up Liz's mindset. Do you agree that she's a woman with nothing to lose?
Yeah. I think because she's become much more nihilistic about things, she has definitely taken an authority over her own life that she never really was willing to step into before and it's something that is really great to get to this point in her arc as a character. Liz is a character that is on a journey in this show, that changes throughout the course of the series, much more dramatically I think than anyone else. So it's been a waiting game to see her come into her own. And coming into her own doesn't necessarily mean that she's become a character who is admirable, it just means that she's become a character that is willing to make her own choices, rather than have choices made for her. 
Is there a chance we will see Tom again in flashbacks? Have the producers discussed that possibility with you?
As far as I'm aware, we're not going to revisit Tom, but I'm not the best source for that. As far as I know, he's not coming back. 
The Blacklist airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC.

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January 04, 2018

[Reality-TV-Fanatics] Thursday TV - January 04, 2018

 

NEW:
 
12:00 PM NICK top wing: chicks on the loose/rod's dream of flying (#109)
7:00 PM NICK paradise run: shark tooth surprise (#305)
8:00 PM CBS big bang theory, the: the matrimonial metric (#T12.15612)
[11th season winter premiere]
  A&E first 48, the: cruel summer (#363)
[new episode - special time]
  FOX four, the: battle for stardom: week one (FOU-101/02)
[series premiere]
  POP impact wrestling: tba (#1401)
  DISCOVERY killing fields: murder isle: day of reckoning
[one-hour special presentation]
  NGC life below zero: hounds of the arctic
  NBC superstore: viral video (#308)
[3rd season winter premiere]
  PBS this old house hour, the: episode 1609 (#1609)
8:30 PM NBC good place, the: leap to faith (#209)
[2nd season winter premiere]
8:31 PM CBS young sheldon: an eagle feather, a string bean, and an eskimo (#YS110)
[1st season winter premiere]
8:50 PM LIFETIME project runway all stars: project rewind: top 5 unconventional challenges
9:00 PM A&E 60 days in: shank anxiety (#402-120)
[new two-hour episode - special time]
  ABC abc news special: truth and lies: waco (#105)
[two-hour special presentation]
  HISTORY american pickers: the frank fritz experience
  UP bringing up bates: the 4 c's – carat, clarity, carlin & courtship (#701-60)
[one-hour 7th season premiere]
  SCIENCE building giants: episode 3 (#101)
[series premiere]
  HGTV flip or flop fort worth: punch in the wallet (#109)
[1st season finale]
  DISCOVERY killing fields: murder isle: a body in the field (#301)
[3rd season premiere]
  NGC life below zero: new territory
  BRAVO million dollar listing: los angeles: mile high club (#1009)
  TRAVEL mysteries at the museum: andes rescue: mysteries at the museum (#SP01)
  CMT nashville: tba (#601)
[6th season premiere]
  ID perfect suspect, the: kentucky confidential (#102)
  LIFETIME project runway all stars: rookies vs. vets (#601)
[6th season premiere]
  SYFY van helsing: black days (#213)
[2nd season finale]
  FYI waterfront house hunting: rustic seaside retreats in maine (#16)
[3rd season premiere]
  NBC will & grace: friends and lover (#908)
[9th season winter premiere]
9:01 PM CBS mom: teenage vampires and a white russian (#MOM509)
[5th season winter premiere]
9:30 PM CBS life in pieces: reading egg nurse neighbor (#LIP309)
[3rd season winter premiere]
  FYI waterfront house hunting: coastal st. croix masterpieces (#22)
9:31 PM NBC great news: catfight (#210)
10:00 PM FOOD beat bobby flay: who done it? (#1410)
  VICELAND beerland: finale (#205)
[2nd season finale]
  ID betrayed: death by desire (#202)
[2nd season premiere]
  TRUTV carbonaro effect, the: pineapple breeze (#V609)
  NBC chicago fire: a man's legacy (#607)
[6th season winter premiere]
  DIY containables: container home away from home (#106)
[1st season finale]
  USA damnation: the goodness of men (#108)
  UP expecting: sneak peek
[special presentation]
  SYFY ghost wars: ...my soul to keep (#113)
[1st season finale]
  HGTV house hunters: seattle couple wants home with great views (#13903)
  DISCOVERY interrogation room, the: the killer collective (#101)
[series premiere]
  CNBC jay leno's garage: in harm's way (#311)
[3rd season winter premiere]
  SCIENCE mega machines: superhero helicopter (#101)
[series premiere]
  TRAVEL mysteries at the museum: green goddess, terror on tuesday and the real great escape (#1708)
  CBS s.w.a.t.: blindspots (#SWT108)
[1st season winter premiere]
  FYI sheffield real estate: orlando oasis (#110)
  BRAVO top chef: this is not glamping (#1505)
10:30 PM HGTV house hunters international: old friends in oslo (#11310)
  VICELAND it's suppertime!: be a pricey-steak fajita cowpoke (#106)
  FYI sheffield real estate: massive mansion (#111)
11:00 PM VICELAND desus & mero: thursday, january 4, 2018 (#315)
  MTV nick cannon presents: wild 'n out: keyshia cole/smokepurpp (#1008)
  SYFY superstition: green-on-blue (#110)
11:30 PM VICELAND untitled action bronson show, the: action & dram do capoeira in the kitchen (#136)
 
RERUNS:
 

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January 04, 2018

Re: [Reality-TV-Fanatics] 'The Amazing Race' Season Premiere Recap: Goat Yoga...

 

I am so excited TAR is back. Great premier episode. Though I loathe Team Big Brother, I will be rooting for them. I hope they are not the big jerks they were on Big Brother,
 
In a message dated 1/3/2018 10:20:52 P.M. Central Standard Time, Reality-TV-Fanatics@yahoogroups.com writes:
 

  I will be watching Jessica and Cody. if they make it thru AR with out a break up  they will make it in life together. LOL.
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'The Amazing Race' Season Premiere Recap: Goat Yoga is a Thing?
Wednesday, January 03, 2018
Jilliane Johnson
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The Amazing Race returns to CBS for its 30th season! As per usual, 11 teams of two will race around the world to 10 continents and 21 countries in the name of $1 million. Host Phil Keoghan welcomes the likes of former NBA players, competitive eaters, models and a new couple from Big Brother are among the duos. 

We kick things off in Manhattan, New York as hundreds gather in Washington Square Park to witness one of the greatest games ever televised. NBA legends standing next to goat yoga instructors. Cannot make this stuff up, folks. With interesting achievements under their belts, the teams jump into the race immediately and literally.. Into the fountain they go! They must get wet to grab the first clue and Reykjavik, Iceland is the first destination of many.

And They're Off!

The competition kicks into gear as the plane lands in the Icelandic capitol of Reykjavik. From here, the teams must drive themselves to the Geitargljufur River. Couple Henry and Evan (aka Team Yale) reach the marker first. From the air, they must grab a small Iceland flag. Air by plane? It couldn't be that easy! No, they must traverse themselves to where the flags hang hundreds of feet above the water. 

Team Yale leads the pack with Team Big Brother (Cody and Jessica) and Team Indy Car (Alex and Conor) not far behind. The Goat Yoga moms, April and Sarah, leave the gate in a cloud of drama. (There's always one, or two if we get lucky.) The entire drive from the airport is nothing but conflict and argument complete with eye rolls and one-liners such as "Are you going to cry again?" Perhaps this is a reason they work so well with animals. While these two are sorting out years of tension, their competitors are taking their flags one by one.

Word Scramble

[Unable to display image]Team Yale reaches the first Road Block. One of the teammates must jump in a dune buggy, write down a series of letters with numbers attached to them as they spot them along the bumpy trail and, in conclusion, figure out how to arrange them so that they make some sort of sense. If you haven't already figured it out, the numbers simply delegate which letter comes in sequence, spelling out Ingolfstorg, the name of a square back in Reykjavik. It's there that they will find the next clue.

Henry of Team Yale is struggling to arrange the letters which shortens their lead and allows for Team Indy Car and Team Big Brother to catch up. In quite the interesting twist, Cody of the Big Brother duo beats out the "Yale Wizards," catapulting them from 3rd place to 1st place. They start the drive back to the capitol as Henry finally arranges the letters correctly.

Team Big Brother reach the square where an incredibly strong woman who is pulling a vehicle by rope asks them two questions. "What do Icelanders call the "Black Death?" and "What is Porskalysi?" By asking innocent bystanders, Jessica finds the latter to be cod liver oil and an elderly cool cat explains that Brennivin is better known as "black death" because it burns so much as it goes down. Before moving on to the next leg, they must enjoy (or endure) a shot of Brennivin. Cody and Jessica maintain their lead as they race to meet Phil at check-in. Team Extreme (Kristi and Jen who are former professional skiers) are hot on their tails thanks to getting lost along the way.

Detour to Second Place

Ah, how easy they fall. After giving his team a bump up to first place, Cody makes the mistake of taking a detour and falling behind to Team Extreme. Kristi and Jen reach the mat, Phil and "Miss Iceland" first and win a trip to Santorini, Greece for their efforts. Team Big Brother walks aimlessly around what looks to be a neighborhood and finally reaches the mat for second place. Team Yale rounds out the top three.

Team Indy Car has finally figured out the puzzle and moved on from the Road Block, leaving Team Slam Dunk (Cedric and Shawn) to see five other teams come and go. They now stand toe to toe with the Yoga Moms who have caught up to the bunch despite arguing. When Shawn accidentally gives them the right answer, he finds himself wondering why his arrangement of letters still hasn't been awarded the green light. They sit in last place. All he has to do is switch the "O's." One has an accent, one doesn't. Once he figures that out, they answer the strong lady's questions and manage to reach the mat for 8th place, but (and this is a huge but) it seems they have broken the rules along the way.

Every Man for Themselves

Phil informs them that teammates are not allowed to help out during Road Blocks. Cedric yelled out to Shawn "to pay attention to the P's and O's" while arranging those letters. Even though Shawn didn't hear him, they must still sit out and watch other duos touch the mat for 30 minutes. Team Firefighters take 8th place. With 30 seconds to go, two teams (Ring Girls and Goat Yoga) engage in a foot race to the mat. It comes down to a photo finish where Dessie of the Ring Girls reaches Phil last, eliminating them from the competition. Whew! What a suspenseful first leg! 
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Who is your pick, so far, to fight their way to the grand prize? What did you think of that photo finish? Let us know what you think and join the conversation below!

The Amazing Race airs Wednesdays on CBS at 7/8c. Want more? Like our Amazing Race Facebook page.

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