

Warning: This post contains spoilers from Sunday’s episode of The White Princess.
Tough to tell what was harder for Lizzie to do in this week’s The White Princess: survive childbirth or realize that she kinda sorta likes her husband?
On the one hand, the new queen safely delivers Henry’s son, Arthur — no small feat in the 1400s, especially considering the curse Lizzie fears will befall her child the moment he draws his first breath.
RelatedWhite Princess Ep Defends Changing Book’s Rape Scene in Premiere: ‘No Way We’re Putting That on Screen’
But there’s...
Tough to tell what was harder for Lizzie to do in this week’s The White Princess: survive childbirth or realize that she kinda sorta likes her husband?
On the one hand, the new queen safely delivers Henry’s son, Arthur — no small feat in the 1400s, especially considering the curse Lizzie fears will befall her child the moment he draws his first breath.
RelatedWhite Princess Ep Defends Changing Book’s Rape Scene in Premiere: ‘No Way We’re Putting That on Screen’
But there’s...
- 5/1/2017
- TVLine.com
So far on Season 3 of "The Walking Dead," the prison and Woodbury have remained separate but creatively equal storylines. Tonight is the beginning of those worlds colliding, and raises anticipation even more for the final two episodes of the season's first half. (Yes, it's true, we've only got two "Dead"s left in 2012.)
Maggie and Glenn are now in Woodbury (but they're probably only seeing it the way Lieutenant Welles of the National Guard saw it, and not the way Andrea or even Michonne experienced it), and Michonne is about to enter the prison (assuming Rick lets her in). In a way, all three of them are where they are because of Merle.
"Hounded" opens with Merle and three members of The Governor's "research team" hunting Michonne. Apparently, The Governor isn't too happy about Michonne leaving Woodbury and has no plans to peacefully let her go her own way. When...
Maggie and Glenn are now in Woodbury (but they're probably only seeing it the way Lieutenant Welles of the National Guard saw it, and not the way Andrea or even Michonne experienced it), and Michonne is about to enter the prison (assuming Rick lets her in). In a way, all three of them are where they are because of Merle.
"Hounded" opens with Merle and three members of The Governor's "research team" hunting Michonne. Apparently, The Governor isn't too happy about Michonne leaving Woodbury and has no plans to peacefully let her go her own way. When...
- 11/19/2012
- by [email protected]
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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Director: Randall Miller
Writer: Miller and Jody Savin
Cast: Malin Akerman, Alan Rickman, Stana Katic, Rupert Grint, Joel David Moore, Ryan Hurst, Josh Zuckerman, Estelle Harris, Julian Acosta, Richard de Klerk, Mickey Sumner, Arthur Bridgers and John Holmstrom
Crew: Dp: Mike Ozier. Editor: Dan O’Brien. Production Designer: Craig Stearns
Producers: Miller, Savin and Brad Rosenberger
Filming in Los Angeles...
Director: Randall Miller
Writer: Miller and Jody Savin
Cast: Malin Akerman, Alan Rickman, Stana Katic, Rupert Grint, Joel David Moore, Ryan Hurst, Josh Zuckerman, Estelle Harris, Julian Acosta, Richard de Klerk, Mickey Sumner, Arthur Bridgers and John Holmstrom
Crew: Dp: Mike Ozier. Editor: Dan O’Brien. Production Designer: Craig Stearns
Producers: Miller, Savin and Brad Rosenberger
Filming in Los Angeles...
- 9/1/2012
- by admin
- IONCINEMA.com
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