We kicked off our beloved show's tenth and final season on a high note.
Former victims of Raymond's infamous blacklist started to band together to figure out how to take him down on The Blacklist Season 10 Episode 1.
Now down three members, the task force was looking to recruit two more members who saw the return of an unexpected relative of an Og member of the task force and a former associate of the Raymond.
The premise for the final season had been set towards the end of The Blacklist Season 9 after Marvin Gerard fed a list of people Raymond had helped put behind bars to Wujing.
We expected the season to deal with how Raymond would be looking to protect himself from this genuine threat, but when we met him, he wasn't as we had left him.
First, he had thrown all caution to the wind and appeared in public...
Former victims of Raymond's infamous blacklist started to band together to figure out how to take him down on The Blacklist Season 10 Episode 1.
Now down three members, the task force was looking to recruit two more members who saw the return of an unexpected relative of an Og member of the task force and a former associate of the Raymond.
The premise for the final season had been set towards the end of The Blacklist Season 9 after Marvin Gerard fed a list of people Raymond had helped put behind bars to Wujing.
We expected the season to deal with how Raymond would be looking to protect himself from this genuine threat, but when we met him, he wasn't as we had left him.
First, he had thrown all caution to the wind and appeared in public...
- 2/27/2023
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
In partnership with Shonda Rhimes’ Shondaland, SeriesFest has awarded its 2022 Women Directing Mentorship to Gia-Rayne B. Harris.
The program first launched in 2018 and pairs rising female directors with established episodic directors on Shondaland-produced series. Previous winners include Jennifer Morris (2021), who recently finished shadowing on ABC’s “Station 19,” and Tamika Miller (2020), who has since directed two “Station 19” episodes.
Harris, a writer-director from Mississippi, is a graduate of the AFI directing program and has directed 12 short films, premiering several at Outfest, the American Black Film Festival (ABFF), NewFest, AFI Fest and the Pan African Film Festival. She was named a finalist for the HBO Short Film Award at ABFF, and her short film “Pens and Pencils” will debut on HBO in spring 2023. Additionally, she has been set to make her TV directing debut on “Chicago Pd” in 2023 after joining the NBCULaunch Female Forward Program.
Harris is repped by Heroes and Villains Entertainment.
The program first launched in 2018 and pairs rising female directors with established episodic directors on Shondaland-produced series. Previous winners include Jennifer Morris (2021), who recently finished shadowing on ABC’s “Station 19,” and Tamika Miller (2020), who has since directed two “Station 19” episodes.
Harris, a writer-director from Mississippi, is a graduate of the AFI directing program and has directed 12 short films, premiering several at Outfest, the American Black Film Festival (ABFF), NewFest, AFI Fest and the Pan African Film Festival. She was named a finalist for the HBO Short Film Award at ABFF, and her short film “Pens and Pencils” will debut on HBO in spring 2023. Additionally, she has been set to make her TV directing debut on “Chicago Pd” in 2023 after joining the NBCULaunch Female Forward Program.
Harris is repped by Heroes and Villains Entertainment.
- 12/8/2022
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
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