A new description has been released for “Blind Spots,” the upcoming episode of Supergirl set to air on September 21. The episode is sure to be a treat with two CWverse stars at the helm, as it was co-written by Azie Tesfai and directed by David Ramsey (who also guest stars)!
Kelly (Azie Tesfai) is horrified when the Ormfell building implodes, injuring many in the community, including Joey (guest star Aiden Stoxx). However, her horror quickly turns to frustration when she realizes that the hospital is overwhelmed, people are getting sicker, and no one is coming to help – including Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) who is busy fighting Nyxly (Peta Sergeant). Knowing that she can make a difference, Kelly embraces her power and fully steps into her role as Guardian. Joined by Supergirl, Alex (Chyler Leigh), Diggle (guest star David Ramsey) and team, Guardian leads the way to restoring justice to the fallen community.
Stills for this episode have not yet been released, but they are sure to follow soon enough.
Supergirl airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT on The CW. Make sure to stay updated on all the news about your favorite Kryptonian by checking out our other content on the show here.
The CW has released the all new description for Roswell, New Mexico season 3, episode 9 entitled “Tones of Home.” It seems Jones is still on the loose but we might see some answers come to light! The full synopsis reads:
“CLOSE ENCOUNTERS – Liz (Jeanine Mason) and Max (Nathan Dean) continue to search for a way to stop Jones. Michael (Michael Vlamis) is worried about Alex (Tyler Blackburn) and elsewhere, Isobel (Lily Cowles) finds a big piece of the puzzle. Also starring Heather Hemmens, Michael Trevino and Amber Midthunder the episode was directed by America Young and written by Alanna Bennett, Leah Longoria & Steve Stringer.”
“Tones of Home” will air Monday, September 20 on The CW. Make sure to catch all our coverage of Roswell including recaps, photos, and more!
The official soundtrack for Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings will be released tonight at midnight by Marvel Music/Hollywood Records and Interscope Records! Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings: The Album is executive produced by 88rising, described as “the leading music platform for Asian and Asian-American artists across the world” in a press release.
The full tracklist for the album can be found below and features artists like Anderson .Paak, Rich Brian, Swae Lee, Jhené Aiko, Mark Tuan, Saweetie, Audrey Nuna, NIKI, Guapdad 4000, Warren Hue, keshi, 21 Savage, Rick Ross, and DJ Snake.
To pre-order the album and listen to the singles that have already dropped, you can head to the official album website. Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings is directed by Destin Daniel Cretton and stars Simu Liu, Tony Leung, Awkwafina, Fala Chen, Meng’er Zhang, Florian Munteanu, and Ronny Chieng with Michelle Yeoh. You can see it in theaters starting September 3.
The CW has released a new promo for next week’s episode of Riverdale, “Chapter Ninety-One: Return of the Pussycats,” in which Josie & the Pussycats make their long-awaited return. Check it out below!
In the promo, Josie, Valerie, and Melody get reacquainted with their former classmates, and of course, also perform a song. Josie’s not too sure about life anymore, but she and the Pussycats do want to help Archie and the gang save Riverdale. Also returning? Sweet Pea, who wastes no time reuniting with Josie.
Check out photos from “Chapter Ninety-One: Return of the Pussycats” here and make sure to watch the episode this Wednesday, September 8 at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on The CW, streaming free the next day on The CW app!
New photos have been released for “Mxy in the Middle,” the episode of Supergirl set to air on September 14. If you haven’t already, make sure to read the description for the episode before checking out the new photos below.
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Supergirl airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT on The CW. Make sure to stay updated on all the news about your favorite Kryptonian by checking out our other content on the show here.
Supergirl airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT on The CW. Make sure to stay updated on all the news about your favorite Kryptonian by checking out our other content on the show here.
Is that a plane? Is that a drone? Nope, it’s the Subaru McClanahan, the official spy car of the Q-Force team! It can be best described by its creator Deb (Wanda Sykes) with “What this scrappy little spy squad needs is a super high-tech, blow-your-fucking-mind-out-your-ass spy car!”
The Q-Force team consists of lead Agent Steve “Mary” Maryweather (Sean Hayes), brilliant mechanic Deb, master of Drag Queen and master of disguise Twink (Matt Rogers), and sarcastic and talented hacker Stat (Patti Harrison). They are joined by Buck (David Harbour) a man who likes the smell of his own farts, and powerhouse boss lady, V (Laurie Metcalf).
Nerds and Beyond had the opportunity to speak with producer, stand-up comedian, writer, and creator of Q-Force Gabe Liedman about some of the characters, how Q-Force came to be, Stat’s fangirl moment, and more.
*Warning: there are spoilers for the season below.*
Nerds and Beyond: I did want to start off by saying thank you. Because I love that not only are we seeing a show featuring this ensemble of LGBTQ+ underdogs but that they are also voiced by LGBTQ+ people, so I loved that.
Gabe Liedman: Oh yeah, that was really important to me for sure.
Nerds and Beyond: So, I did want to start with asking where the idea for Q-Forcecame from?
Gabe Liedman: So the idea came in the form of just three words from Sean Hayes and his producing partner Todd Milliner. They just had this very tiny seed of an idea of a “gay James Bond.” And they thought there is something here, and it was a part that Sean really wanted to play. So they started to meet with writers to see what various people’s takes on that concept were, and they called me in because Sean was a fan of my stand-up, which was so flattering and blew my mind. And they shared those three words with me and let me go away and think on it for a while, and what I came back to them with was Q-Force. It is not exactly gay James Bond — it may be the opposite — but I thought kind of a more underdog take was the more interesting and comedic route to go. It also just felt more true to me. Like even if you are James Bond with all the skills and the looks and everything like that really hetero macho world of secret agents and the military, they might not see you as their golden boy. It also was really important to me to tell more of an ensemble story than the story of just one person. So it felt like this opportunity to tell the wider story of the whole LGBTQ+ community. We live together, we fight together, we ride together, so that was really where Q-Force came from.
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Nerds and Beyond: When coming up with the characters, did you have, for example, Wanda Sykes in mind when you were writing for Deb or Matt Rogers for Twink?
Gabe Liedman: I always have an actor in mind when I’m writing because I think that makes the dialogue more natural, more funny, and more believable. So yes, since the very first words I wrote, I always had Wanda’s voice in my mind for Deb, and it completely blew my mind that she agreed to play the part. I’m still pinching myself. But other characters were cast more traditionally through a casting director and through auditions. But the story of Matt becoming Twink is actually really interesting. He was one of the writers on the show. We have a big amazing vast majority of LGBTQ+ writers room, and Matt was one of the writers, and he read the part of Twink at a table read and, I just… my mind was blown. There was no one who was going to do it better than him, and he got the part in sort of a Cinderella story.
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Nerds and Beyond: After watching, I can’t imagine anyone else playing Deb or Twink or any of them.
Gabe Liedman: Yeah, I mean, once we had our cast, we really tailored the parts to them because our cast is so amazing. I just wanted to be sure that I was giving these actors their amazing ranges and their specialties stuff to do. It was really important to me that they had fun and also got to show off. Laurie [Metcalf], you can’t write a small part for an actor of that magnitude, you know.
Nerds and Beyond: She was amazing as V!
Gabe Liedman: No one could beat her. She brought so much to it really made it such a rich character.
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Nerds and Beyond: While we’re talking about characters, I do have to mention the amazing guest stars that viewers will have to look forward to, like Clea Duvall, Stephanie Beatriz, Dan Levy, Jenny Slate. It’s amazing.
Gabe Liedman: Yeah, it was really fun to have these guest stars come in and lend a little bit of their time and a tone of their talent to our little project. I think in normal times, voice-over work is really fun, really easy kind of job for actors. But we actually did a lot of our voice recordings during the first two waves of COVID-19 totally in isolation and under extreme stay-at-home corporate calls, so it wasn’t a very easy thing. They really had to give up their spaces and hold blankets over their head and fight through the terror to produce this comedy, so I’m infinitely grateful for them.
Nerds and Beyond: Were there any characters that you wish you could have written for more or dived into more?
Gabe Liedman: There’s definitely characters if we get to do a second season, that I want to expand their world big time. Stat is a character who I think plays so amazingly in season one, but she’s a very guarded person with a lot of privacy and secrets, and I really want the opportunity to just like delve into Stat if we get to do a season two. That’s a big goal of mine, and there are a few characters who pop in here or there that I think deserve a lot more exploration. The Mayor of West Hollywood is one that comes to mind, and of course, Stats girlfriend Jacqueline … I’m not done.
Nerds and Beyond: Oh yes, I was a fan of Stat and seeing her open that little bit when they found Coble Stone and the set stuff, and it was like, “Oh, she’s smiling!”
Gabe Liedman: Oh my god, that was the funniest record with Patti! To be like, “Okay, now break character in the craziest way,” it was so fun to write and to see. Yeah, just the joy. What it is like when Stat is a fangirl was really fun.
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Nerds and Beyond: Was there a story behind or a reason for that kind of Princess Diaries twist?
Gabe Liedman: I think that a lot of pop culture references sprinkle throughout the season. I really like referential comedy, and that was something that me and the big group of writers that put this show together, it was something we had in common. We often just went for the less expected gay icons out there, which was really, really fun. Who are our icons that aren’t the same ones that as, say, a straight person, writing about queer characters might choose? So you know I love that we went for Jackée Harry, Debra Winger, and The Princess Diaries, Buffy, these sort of things that ring really really true hopefully to a queer audience but aren’t the first thoughts that a straight person would have.
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Nerds and Beyond: When I heard Rizzoli and Isles mentioned, I was like, “Oh yes!”
Gabe Liedman: Oh, Rizzoli and Isles, exactly, yes, you get it!
Nerds and Beyond: This next question is just purely because I am curious. But Antoni’s phone case, was that Sailor Chibi Moon? That is the first thing I thought of when I saw it.
Gabe Liedman: Absolutely, that was the inspiration. I love that character. He was voiced by another writer on the show. Yeah, the artists who work on the show put in so many little easter eggs and so many fun little treats visually. They really really elevated the material to another level, for sure. There are a lot of shoutouts to anime, for sure.
Nerds and Beyond: What do you hope audiences ultimately will take away from watching the series?
Gabe Liedman: I hope that the audience walks away from watching season one feeling that was really fun. That is the biggest vibe that me and the writers and artist, what we were really trying to infuse the show with. I think as far as politics and on-screen representation and those kinds of bigger things, that’s all kind of like baked into the show; it’s there from the beginning to the end. That’s the structure of the house. So when it came to getting creative, I just really wanted to be wild and be fun and pack it with jokes so that even though yes, it is very much a queer show for a queer audience, I wanted everyone to walk away from it being like, “Wow that was really funny.” Not necessarily that was important, but that was funny. I really like action-comedy, and it was a genre I always wanted to play in, so I didn’t want to squander the opportunity by trying to be educational. I wanted to be fun and weird.
Nerds and Beyond: When putting the series together, was there ever a thought of having it be live-action, or was it always being planned as animated?
Gabe Liedman: It was always planned as animated because it just opened up so many more possibilities in the storytelling. We could go to far-off locations. We could do insane stunts, you know? It just seemed like it opened a million more avenues for comedy and storytelling. I’ve worked mostly in live-action television up to this point. I’ve done a little bit of animation, but there’s so many budgetary restrictions; there’s only so many things a physical actor can actually do, and there are only so many things that a studio is actually going to pay for to be crammed into 20 minutes. It was always going to be animated because that’s how we were going to be able to pull it off. And it was also always going to star Sean. And I didn’t want to have him be limited by anything; I wanted him to be able to do the performance that James Bond and Jason Bourne and Mission Impossible do.
Nerds and Beyond: For writing, do you find that there’s much difference, or what kind of difference there would be between writing for a show like Brooklyn Nine-Nine, for example, compared to doing animation?
Gabe Liedman: Yeah, I mean, there’s a big difference in both cases. You wanna lead with, or as I write, want to lead with believable human relationships and heart, and you know, keep it grounded in a way that the audience doesn’t think they are watching something that’s completely made up without some completely made up circumstances. But when you get into animation, you can really just achieve more fantasy, and you can be a lot crazier. We can make up a country, and we can build up a castle from scratch. We can have our hero jump out of an airplane, land on a car, punch out the windshield, and throw a guy off a cliff in the pilot, which would look really different on Brooklyn Nine-Nine with Andy Samberg doing that than it did with the fully animated character Agent Mary.
Nerds and Beyond: So, for my last question, here at Nerds and Beyond, obviously we love embracing our nerdy side. What are some things that you like to nerd out to?
Gabe Liedman: Ohhh, that’s a great great question! I am really nerdy about gardening, which I know is not exactly nerd culture, but it is a nerdy fascination of mine. I’ve spent a lot of my pandemic building a veggie garden, and it’s prospering. I am really nerdy about comedy. My background is as a stand-up comedian. I follow comedy really intensely — I always have my whole life–, and I am really nerdy about television. I am a huge, huge, huge consumer. I don’t feel like I would be able to make television at the level that I do if I wasn’t studying it. Really, really, that almost takes the joy out of it. But it is my passion, so yeah, that’s it, TV, and gardening and comedy, a major nerd about all those.
Thank you to Gabe Liedman for taking the time to speak with me about the show. You can check out our review here and make sure to watch season one of Q-Force on Netflix now.
Studiocanal has released a first look clip for their upcoming biopic, The Electrical Life of Louis Wain,starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Claire Foy.
Directed by Will Sharpe, the biopic follows artist Louis Wain (Benedict Cumberbatch) as he introduces Victorian London to the delightful world of cats.
The artist Louis Wain is best known for his artworks featuring anthropomorphized large-eyed cats and kittens. In his later years, Wain suffered from schizophrenia. His wife Emily (Claire Foy), the love of his life, was one of his inspirations, as well as his love for the world.
The Electrical Life of Louis Wain is making its debut at Telluride with multiple other festival stops scheduled, including its Canadian premiere at TIFF. No exact wide release date is scheduled. However, it will release theatrically and on Amazon Prime Video later this year.
The cast also features Andrea Riseborough, Toby Jones, Adeel Akhtar, Julian Barratt, Asim Chaudhry, and Sophia Di Martino.
Rob Benedict is back on the Will You Accept this Rose? podcast!
The Supernatural actor joined the podcast’s host Arden Myrin and Lori, Bachelor historian, to discuss Bachelor in Paradise:
Bachelor of the Year Rob Benedict, and Bachelor Historian Lori join Arden and the Production team to discuss an A+ episode of Bachelor in Paradise! Cake Fire! Intimacy Gurus! Suction Kisses!
– Arden has now decided she needs to run away with reasonable Kenny!
– Rob never wants to be the singer/songwriter by the fire like Connor!
– Lori really breaks down the Cake Fire pre game Cake Walkabout!
Rob Benedict played Chuck on Supernatural and was recently on Lucifer as Vincent Le Mec. With Richard Speight Jr., he is the co-host of Kings of Con: The Podcast.
Will You Accept this Rose? is available on Apple Podcasts and wherever you listen to podcasts. Be sure to subscribe to be notified each time a new episode is released.
This week’s episode of Riverdale, “Chapter Ninety: The Night Gallery,” is a little different than most. Rather than tell intertwined stories, each one is told one by one, thanks to some new paintings courtesy of Cheryl that she calls The Night Gallery. Archie is still heavily dealing with PTSD, Betty is dealing with the supposed Lonely Highway Killer, and Jughead recounts his time after college and what happened in New York. Buckle up because it is about to get wild.
Keep reading to find the three chilling tales told in the newest episode of Riverdale, “Chapter Ninety: The Night Gallery.”
Archie’s PTSD
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“It’s about a hero, haunted by his past and plagued by the trauma of his present.”
The first painting that Cheryl shows off to Minerva is of military man Archie Andrews. He is finally focusing on himself rather than others. I never thought I’d see the day. Following last week’s episode, Archie’s PTSD from the Army has finally caught up to him. He’s decided to get help by seeing a therapist, Dr. Winters. He’s opening up about his dreams, how vivid they’re getting.
After the session, Archie seems to be doing a lot better. Though that could change. Cheryl shows up at the Andrews household, as she has finally found out about the palladium underneath her maple groves. She naturally thought of them and Andrews Construction but Archie’s not so sure since he doesn’t have any experience mining.
“Archie, you’ve been a soldier, a fireman, a football coach, a teacher and a bounty hunter. Is a miner so outside your purview?”
Everyone is in and Cheryl asks them to start immediately.
The Mines Bring Out the Worst in Everyone
While working the mines seemed like a great idea at first, it soon turns dark. Archie is hesitant to walk into the mines but he pushes forward.
After another session, Archie asks Dr. Winters for some anti-anxiety meds, but since he has a crew depending on him now, he tells her he can’t get squirrely on them. Dr. Winters gives Archie some drugs, but soon he is hallucinating some pretty heavy things in the mines. He goes back to Dr. Winters’ office and accuses her of doing something to his head. He tells her current patient that she cannot be trusted, she is doing experiments on them.
He tries to tell Eric that seeing Dr. Winters is a mistake. And Eric understands. Losing that many men out there is not easy. He’s surprised it didn’t break him. Archie stays behind from the mines, as the guys thought he should take it easy. It’s soon found out that everyone is hallucinating and having violent outbursts. It turns out that it was carbon monoxide poisoning, not the pills.
Archie returns to Dr. Winters and apologizes. He admits that at first he was only seeing Private Bingo but now he’s seeing all the men who died. And he’s seeing them behind her. But Dr. Winters is terrified of being alone with him. She also doesn’t think it’s safe for him to be alone with anyone right now. It’s heartbreaking what Archie is going through and he’s definitely not alone in the situation. But just what can he do?
How Does Betty End Up in These Situations?
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“Inspired by my poor, dear cousin, wrestling with the question, ‘Who is the true monster? The ghoul our girl is hunting or the girl herself?'”
The next painting Cheryl shows off to Minerva is of Betty, a truly terrifying and beautiful sight of her with a chainsaw as a monster is behind her. Now, how could I forget the fact that Betty knocked out a guy who might be the Lonely Highway Killer and she and Tabitha kidnapped him? The two of them talk at Pop’s and Tabitha is not as used to this as Betty is. But really, who honestly would be used to this? They just caught the man who might be the Highway Killer. Betty doesn’t want to hand him over to the proper authorities for fear she could be cut off from the investigation. She knows she could get information out of him. Betty, though, tells Tabitha it’s time for her to bow out and Tabitha reluctantly agrees. On the one condition if she needs help, she calls.
Betty has taken the supposed killer to the auto shop at Riverdale High. She gets straight to the point and tells him to tell her about the women he’s killed along the Lonely Highway.
“You’re not in the United States anymore. You’re in Riverdale.”
The True Killer
As Betty is standing her guard, the guy talks back to her. She gets flashes of when she was held captive by the Trash Bag Killer, which just motivates her even more. Betty leaves him be and finds files of all the missing girls, including Polly. She shows him the photos, trying to get any reaction out of him. He soon gives in and tells Betty where one of the girls is buried, but it turns out to be dog bones.
Betty interrogates him, but it just makes her more upset. She goes back home and tells Alice that she captured a trucker who might be the man who killed Polly and all the other women on the highway. Betty talks her mother into talking to him to try to get him to confess, but it’s no use. Betty tells Alice they have to push harder. Maybe if he believes that he’s going to die, it will work. Why doesn’t she just kill him? Mama Cooper isn’t playing around. Betty does want to try one more thing first.
“I’m not going to kill you because I want you to suffer. So, I’m going to start carving pieces off of you.”
Everything Betty is telling the guy what she’ll do to him is exactly what the Trash Bag Killer told her when she was captive. Betty grabs a chainsaw, fully prepared to kill him. Before she has a chance to, though, the guy has already killed himself. She tells Alice he bit off his own tongue, swallowed it and choked to death. Whether he was scared of Betty or finally felt all this guilt they’ll never know. But at least lives will be saved. Though Betty thinks that there’s actually a family out there, hunting together.
Will this ever end?
The Curious Case of Forsythe Pendleton Jones III
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“Portrait of a young writer, caught betwixt fact and fiction, memory and madness, truth and trauma.”
The next painting Cheryl has is of Jughead, on a throne, looking not like himself. We finally catch up with him after he left Riverdale to face his demons in New York and where is he? Why but an AA meeting, of course. He starts his story at the beginning, at least after high school and where he went. Life at Iowa wasn’t exactly peachy keen, but he wrote a lot and soon he sent pages out. He got a response, which is when he met Sam. Jughead moved to New York to become a proper writer, where he was hit with a lethal case of writer’s block. Luckily, girlfriend Jessica knew where to get the best maple mushrooms.
Thanks to the shrooms, The Outcasts was born. He was still talking with Betty, hanging on to the past. When it came time for his book release party, it was not a great night. Derailed after Betty called to tell him she couldn’t make it to the book release, that is when Jughead got drunk and left her that voicemail.
“And then I vanished. I was swallowed up by the dark.”
Literally, one moment Jughead was drunk and the next he woke up in a hospital room three days later. Jughead then recalls what happened when he came back to Riverdale, drinking, finding himself in a dark place yet again. After he found himself on Skid Row he went back to New York to figure out what happened.
All Hail the Rat King
He saw Jessica to find out what happened and he was not okay when he was found, to say the least. Jughead was yelling about a Rat King, a man that lived underneath the streets of New York City. He had fallen through a sinkhole that opened up in the pavement and he decided to live there for a bit. That is when he showed up, a Rat King in the form of Jughead’s agent, Sam. He read The Outcasts for him and he ate it up. Jughead was very eager to join the Rat King’s domain. That night, Betty visited him to save him. She tells him that the city floods the drains every two weeks and it is soon. Somehow, Jughead made it back to civilization, a back alley in the East Village. And he was taken to the hospital.
When Jughead went back to New York, he went back to the alley, the sinkhole that was paved over and a sewer gate that he pried open. He entered the abyss. Jughead found a copy of his book and scribbled in was a story about the Rat King and his captive. What really happened? Jughead was angry and drunk. He fell through a sinkhole and he was unconscious. When he came to he was covered in rats. He didn’t speak for fear of one crawling into his mouth. The whole thing made Jughead realize how alone he was. The best night of his life to celebrate his greatest triumph and he fell into a dark hole. No one missed him. Jughead admits he needs to get his drinking under control. It’s a story of heartache and desire, loneliness and despair. Hopefully this will be a new beginning for Jughead, because God knows he’s been through enough.
Wait, What?
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There was just too many … wild moments to not include, so instead of “Out of Context,” welcome to the weirdest moments on this week’s episode of Riverdale.
Archie sees a creature that is really his fallen comrade who isn’t really there.
Thanks to carbon monoxide poisoning, Archie and everyone working in the mines experienced hallucinations and violent outbursts. But Cheryl still wants them to work.
Betty captures and interrogates the Lonely Highway Killer.
Alice tells her daughter to kill the man. But instead, Betty tells him what she’s going to do to him, which is exactly what the Trash Bag Killer did to her.
Highway Killer ends up biting off his own tongue, swallowing it and then choking on it before Betty has a chance to kill him with a chainsaw.
Jughead fell through a sinkhole in the pavement after getting drunk and leaving Betty a terrible voicemail.
Jughead tells the story of the Rat King whom he met while in the sewer who turned out to be a figment of his imagination. He was actually covered in rats.
This episode was definitely one for the books. But next week, Josie & the Pussycats will be making their triumphant return to Riverdale! Don’t miss it this Wednesday, September 8 at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on The CW, streaming the next day on The CW app!
Singer/songwriter and designer Jesse Jo Stark’s new EP A Pretty Place To Fall Apart, the soundtrack to Fracture, is officially out now!
Fracture is a scripted drama series directed by Bradley & Pablo. Stark plays Mya, a young musician trying to find her voice and place in the world. Set in the backdrop of Le Rêve motel — a “dump” on the outskirts of LA — youthful dreams are made and broken in this coming-of-age drama, with music as its beating heart. Fracture is available to watch online and on All4 On Demand.
The A Pretty Place To Fall Apart EP consists of four tracks:
“Not Your Little Baby Anymore” (written with Jesse Rutherford of The Neighbourhood)
“A Pretty Place to Fall Apart”
“My Favourite Game”
“Fire of Love”
A Pretty Place To Fall Apart is available to stream and purchase wherever you listen to music.
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