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Finding John Christmas - CBS - November 30, 2003
Drama
Running Time: 91 minutes
Stars:
Valerie Bertinelli as Kathleen McAllister
David Cubitt as Noah Greeley
Peter Falk as Max
William Russ as Hank McAllister
Jeremy Akerman as Antonovitch
David Calderisi as Dr. Merkatz
Patricia Gage as Eleanor McAllister
Michael Hirschbach as Dr. Flynn
Jennifer Pisana as Soccoro Greeley
Maria Ricossa as Marcy Bernard
Kenny Robinson as Pawnbroker
Cassie MacDonald as Tribune Assistant
Justin Blackburn as Young Noah
Brian Heighton as Police Officer
Craig Wood a Fire Chief Vasquez
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Coven of Darkness
Episode Recap #52: Coven of Darkness Original Airdate: June 17, 1989
Starring: John D. LeMay as Ryan Dallion Louise Robey as Micki Foster Chris Wiggins as Jack Marshak
Guest cast: Maria Ricossa as Lysa Redding Maurice E. Evans as Gareth Winslow Mark Wilson as Brother Shannon Jason Blicker as Danny Catherine Disher as Crystal
Written by Wendy Rodriguez Directed by George Bloomfield
As the second season finale opens, we join a witches coven already in the midst of a ritual around an altar. They are praying to Satan to find an item they claim has been stolen. A voice tells them to follow the right hand path.
Cut to another house, with a white magic coven gathered and Micki and Jack are in attendance. One brother reveals they have something called a Witches Ladder, a talisman tied in nine knots and bound by the power of a warlock. They have used it to amplify their powers. But Jack and Micki have told them it was cursed by Lewis, so they give it to Micki.
Outside, Jack thanks Gareth, the coven leader. He says Lewis' coven was determined to wipe out theirs. Micki asks if Lewis' coven is still active, and he is unsure. Jack doesn't think they should count them out. Gareth says the Ladder is the most powerful, and any coven with it would be most powerful. Micki shakes Gareth's hand, and he says he senses occult power in her. They leave. Suddenly, one of the member is attacked.
Back at Lewis' old coven, this man is tied down and being tortured by Lysa, who wants to know where the Ladder is. He tells her it is now at Curious Goods, and Lysa kills him.
At the store, Jack is telling Micki about what true magic really is. He wants to start with a simple trick.
Danny, a friend of Ryan's, comes in and tosses him the keys to the Mercedes, having tuned it up. Ryan pays him and Danny asks him to go out clubbing tomorrow. Danny leaves and a woman enters. It is Lysa. She knows Ryan's name and shakes his hand, "accidentally" cutting his palm. She gives him a handkerchief to stop the bleeding. Lysa asks about the Ladder, and Ryan wonders why Gareth would have mentioned that. She says she is a psychic researcher and has been investigating Lewis and his ties the occult. She claims Lewis killed her sister. Ryan says the Ladder is safe. She says she's been destroying items cursed by Lewis. Ryan is skeptical and goes to get the others.
Jack is in the basement teaching Micki. Ryan comes to tell her about Lysa's claims, but when they return to the store, they see Lysa leave.
The dark coven is then performing another ritual, with a figure representing Ryan covered with the handkerchief with his blood. Seems they will torment him until the Ladder is returned. A pin in the figures head gives the sleeping Ryan a headache. They they cast a fever onto him. Ryan wakes in pain, and Micki hears him. Ryan is tormented, Micki rushes to him but he snaps at her goes to the basement for the Ladder in the vault. Jack wakes up, as well. Ryan finds the Ladder, and Micki and Jack go to him. Micki's love for Ryan temporarily breaks Lysa's hold. She collapses and says someone with great power interfered.
Later, Ryan claims to be fine. Ryan is worried the Ladder is affecting him. Jack tries to calm him but Ryan is angry and upset. He heads back upstairs. Jack goes to research anything he can, and Micki remembers Ryan mentioning a pendant Lysa was wearing.
Lysa sends Crystal out, and then reconnects her hold on Ryan. She calls Ryan and tells him to leave the store, saying he is a danger to Micki and Jack. She tells him to meet her and hangs up. Jack makes sure the vault is locked up.
Jack calls Gareth, and asks about the pendant. He says it belongs to the leader of the Black Coven, a Black Witch. Gareth tells Jack that Lysa was Lewis' second in command. Gareth hears a noise and hangs up to investigate. He opens the door and finds a pentagram in blood, with knives stuck in the door. No one seems about, so he looks around, and the body of Shannon swings down, then an upside down cross appears and bursts into flame.
Ryan meets Lysa and gets in her car. She claims to be scared, and offers Ryan a cup of coffee. A too-trusting Ryan drinks it. He's worried about Micki and Jack, but she tells him the Ladder will control him. Lysa asks if he has anyone to stay with and Ryan mentions Danny, so she starts her car.
Jack is reading up and Micki calls out for Ryan, Jack tells her he left sometime in the night. Then tells her about Gareth's information. Jack tells Micki to call Ryan's friends, but Gareth arrives and says he's been trying to reach them but their line is dead. He says Lysa has reformed Lewis's coven and killed Shannon. Maybe they have Ryan, too.
At Danny's shop, Crystal has brought a car in to be worked on. Danny flirts with her, she leaves. Ryan wants to go but Danny calms him and tells him to lay down.
Micki finds an article Lewis had on Lysa being arrested for graverobbing. Jack figures she's out on parole. Gareth wants to use the Ladder to fight Lysa, but Jack doesn't want to use any item. Jack mentions Micki breaking Lysa's hold once, and Gareth thinks she can do it again. Micki is not so sure.
At night at Danny's, he closes up and wants to go out. He goes to Ryan, no noticing the trunk of Crystal's car opening. Ryan is feverish and Danny wants to call him a doctor. Suddenly, Danny is attacked by hooded figures as a confused Ryan watches.
Gareth is teaching Micki how to use her latent powers. Jack finds that Lewis gave Lysa a sculpting tool, and Gareth says she uses it to carve her victims in wax. Between that and the Ladder, she could destroy them all. Micki is taught more.
At Danny's, Ryan awakens next to Danny's bloody body and panics.
Gareth has Micki lighting candles and thinking of Ryan protected in white light.
Lysa arrives at the garage, and Ryan thinks he killed Danny, Lysa lies that the Ladder made him do it and they need to get it back before it gets worse.
Micki recites a protection spell to help Ryan, Gareth helping her. Saying as long as the candles burn, Ryan will be protected.
Lysa drives Ryan to Curious Goods, saying he has to lie to them so they don't get suspicious. Then lies that they will destroy the Ladder, and she'll dispose of Danny's body and no one will know. Ryan says he will know. He goes inside, prodded by Lysa.
Inside, Micki is still casting the spell to help him. Ryan comes inside, sees them, but slips down to the vault. He finds it locked. Micki keeps doing as Gareth teaches her, with Jack watching. Ryan uses a hammer to break the lock, so Jack goes to investigate, then calls to Micki and Gareth, who rush down. Ryan goes to find the Ladder, Jack tries to expose Lysa, Ryan fights him off, then Micki and Gareth. He runs the Ladder out to Lysa. Gareth goes to confront her, and Lysa uses the Ladder to kill him. She takes off with Ryan as Micki rushes out.
At the Black Coven, Lysa has them all gathered with the Ladder, promising the return of darkness and the deaths of White Magicians. Ryan lays nearby, feverish.
Micki helps Jack upstairs and tells him Lysa killed Gareth and that Ryan left with her. Jack says their only hope is the White Magic altar. Micki doesn't think she has it in her, but Jack says she is Ryan's only hope. She goes back to reciting the spell Gareth taught her, again and again, as the candles burn low.
Lysa makes wax figures of many White Magicians, using the Ladder to enhance her power.
Micki nears the end of the spell. Ryan is slowly seeing what Lysa has truly done, to him, and to Danny and to Gareth. He hears the coven below. Micki tells Jack she knows Ryan heard her. Jack says now they have to go after Lysa, to help Ryan.
Lysa and her coven use the Ladder in their ritual, but Ryan appears and knocks one of them out. Micki keeps chanting, a spell to turn Lysa's spell back upon her own coven. Lysa feels it, but keeps at it, handing figurines to each member. Micki keeps chanting. Ryan, hiding in a cloak, comes through the line and surprises Lysa, grabbing the Ladder. He yanks it from her as Micki chants, turning Lysa's spell against them. Ryan holds it and uses it to stop the coven, killing Crystal. Lysa tries to kill Ryan, but the Ladder tosses her out the window to her death. At Curious Goods, Micki collapses into Jack's arms.
Later, Micki comes to. Jack says she is lucky, as Ryan comes up to her, seemingly okay. Jack thinks Micki has exhausted her powers in one night, at least temporarily. Ryan thanks her for saving him. He kisses her forehead, and Micki realizes he brought the ladder back, and Jack says also brought the sculpting knife. Ryan says at least Danny and Gareth didn't die in vain. Jack tells them to go sleep as he heads to the vault. Micki is worn out but goes over and opens the spell book again.
My thoughts:
Quite an interesting episode. Liked the delving into Lewis' old coven and his fellow black magicians, especially Lysa. Also glad they explained why Lysa hadn't shown up until now.
Danny was a sudden good friend of Ryan's, just created to be killed off. Not sure who else they could have used, but very convenient.
Ryan being pulled into Lysa's spell is a different take on someone trying to get their hands on an antique. Also always thought this possession thing was kind of an opening to a door that the dark powers use to get Ryan even more in the season three opener.
No Johnny here. You'd think Jack would have called him for more help against Lysa and the possessed Ryan.
Micki having some latent White Magic is a good twist, but I don't think they ever address this again in season three. Maybe if the show had gone on longer they would have. Could have even shown Micki join the White Coven.
Like that they get two items back, but lots of death to get to that point.
I feel bad for Ryan. The episode ends with Micki having a weird look on her face, but as we know, Ryan is the one who suffers the most at the beginning of the next - and last - season.
Great strides have been made from the start of the show to now. I feel like the episodes are more mature, deeper. But boy, a real downer of an episode to come.
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Bad movie I have The In-Laws 2003
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Hair: Brunette Eyes: Brown Weight: 135 Height: 5’4
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Clarice Episode 10 Review: Motherless Child
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Clarice, episode 10, “Motherless Child,” finally addresses the elephant in the room. Well, almost. The Silence of the Lambs spinoff is a series of almosts. Agent Clarice Starling (Rebecca Breeds) almost gets killed every episode, as well as nearly always coming to the edge of getting fired, sometimes twice in an installment.
Tonight, Clarice almost helps Catherine Martin (Marnee Carpenter), who almost kills Buffalo Bill’s mom, Lila Gumb (Maria Ricossa). She also almost helps Attorney General Ruth Martin (Jayne Atkinson), who nearly fires her for it. Ultimately, neither one gets what they want, while Starling gets to decide what they deserve. Lila, who never wanted anything to begin with except to be left alone, loses even that. With great power comes greater entitlement.
Clarice also almost derails Agent Ardelia Mapp (Devyn Tyler) in her fight for equal representation within the FBI. Adelia is set to deliver the complaints of the Black Coalition to the Bureau. It feels like she’s just about to walk out the door, when Clarice asks her to help find Lila Gumb. The infamous serial killer’s mother went to great lengths to distance herself from the son who was taken from her when he was two years old. Clarice has hit a dead end after being asked personally, by the attorney general, to find her daughter. Luckily, Adelia, the perennial cold case agent who is a whiz at everything else, is able to dig through the double blinds in time to get out the door.
Agent Murray Clarke (Nick Sandow) is full of surprises. His entire character is formed on assumptions which people make of him based on his crusty exterior. A few episodes ago, Agent Esquivel (Lucca De Oliveira) thought Murray was going mad with power when he was just dealing with his own familiarity with victims. Tonight, Julia Lawson (Jen Richards), the accountant who is connecting the dots which link the River Murders and Alastor Pharmaceuticals, assumes Murray is holding his tongue on a gender reassignment inquest, when all he’s interested in is what dye she uses on her hair. It may be a ploy to get out of a socially awkward situation, but it is subtly effective in expanding both characters’ makeup. It also inadvertently shadows what is happening at the Gumb household.
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Catherine doesn’t set out to hold Buffalo Bill’s mother at gunpoint, but is triggered by a cosmetic product: the smell of the skin cream she was smeared with in the hole in the ground. The arc of the turnaround in the Gumb household is well done. When Catherine takes Iris hostage, she is looking for impossible answers about how Buffalo Bill came to be such a monster. She bashes her skull in by mistake, but that seems to make the conversation easier. The two women are both broken creatures circling each other while backed into a corner. The performances are a little overwrought, but have regular release valves. It would probably have led to some kind of closure if they weren’t interrupted by the renowned FBI agent who closed the case.
“Lila, this is the bitch that killed your son,” Catherine says by way of introduction, and the audience can relate. Clarice may strive to be all things to all people, but she’s not a “people person.” Interrupting the volatile situation as it hits its peak must be profoundly satisfying for Agent Starling. She has the upper hand on two deeply disturbed individuals tied to her by trauma. Clarice loves to see how far it can stress disorders.
Clarice finally references Hannibal Lecter. Can I say that? They don’t use his name, of course. “You made a back door deal with a serial killer,” Deputy Assistant Attorney General Paul Krendler (Michael Cudlitz) spits at Attorney General Martin after Clarice blips off the radar again. “We sprung a maniac from confinement where he eviscerated two cops and a paramedic, and god knows who else,” he finishes. It sounds like a premise for a pretty good show. But, of course, no one wants to talk about that.
“Motherless Child” highlights the artistic distance between Clarice and Hannibal. The show which followed the epicurean psychopath was an uninhibited foray into uncharted ethical territory, guided by an untethered moral compass. Clarice adheres to the rules of procedural cop shows, relies too much on the trope of the officer who won’t follow procedures, and then saddles her with constant self-reflection. Clarice is the rogue cop everyone either has to worry about, or wants to throw into a shark tank. Krendler can’t trust her not to kill herself, the attorney general sees Starling as reusable chum.
It’s all so much, Clarice’s therapist Dr. Renee Li (Grace Lynn Kung) doesn’t even have to hypnotize the agent to access all the hidden memories in her subconscious. Adelia had earlier advised Clarice not to take on the weight of all Buffalo Bill’s victims on herself. But Dr. Li gets Clarice to admit she does it because she’s daddy’s little girl all grown up into her father, a cop who did things without backup. “Is that the whole story,” Dr. Li asks. “The one you’re telling yourself?”
Starling explains how she and Buffalo Bill are different, but they both ultimately fit the title. “Motherless Child” is set up as a cathartic episode in a series of installments of increasing catharsis. But it ends up only peeling away another layer of onion to keep the eyes watery. The case of the murdered whistleblowers finds a paper trail, and a new potential victim willing to put herself on the line. The wayward agent files paperwork on deadbeat parents who care too much. The episode moves briskly through the action, intercutting between the plotlines neatly, but feels plodding and manipulated.
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In Clarice Ep. 10: Motherless Child, Catherine Martin escapes to Carneys Point, N.J., to confront Buffalo Bill’s mother, Lila Gumb (Maria Ricossa). When Ruth recruits Krendler and ViCAP to track her down, Clarice volunteers to be the one to find Catherine before she commits a vile act and becomes a monster herself. Also, Julia continues to assist the ViCAP team’s investigation despite the huge…
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