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Doing other things occasionally forces people to miss a key episode of a favorite show that has a narrative arc. Need to know who was booted off Survivor? Doze through a part of Lost when a plot twist was revealed? That's how networks are hoping to cash in on downloads and video on demand while helping consumers catch up. "Unless you're one of the 10 million households who have devices like TiVo, the only other catch-up mechanism so far has been buying full seasons of a show on DVD," says AOL's Flannigan...
...oddest twist in the tale may be that DiLeonardo was apparently referring to an entirely different Gotti lover and love child. But the media circus is unlikely to move on just yet, what with such juicy new acts as a jailhouse videotape uncovered by Capeci of a 1998 conversation between Gotti and his brother Peter. On the tape, the Mob boss talks wistfully of Connelly's "precious little kid." "She look like I told you?" he asks his brother. "I feel bad I can't do the right thing, but what am I gonna do, you know what...
...show returns for a promised final 8 in January.) Previous seasons have introduced new characters and rivals to the mix?Richie Aprile, Ralph Cifaretto, Tony Blundetto-but the four episodes of season 6 screened for critics focus tight on the existing circle of characters. (Though they do, in a twist I can't possibly spoil, find an ingenious, poignant way to turn a major character into an entirely different person...
...story starts out in the traditional boy-meets-girl soap opera vein, but with a twist. In this case, it’s girl meets girl...
...prejudices. The dozen-plus major characters include cops, thugs, politicians, strugglers and stragglers, the rich and the poor of all ethnicities--the melting pot that bubbles over in the film's schematic, 36-hour story line. The viewpoint is Manichaean--black and white, if you will--but with a twist. Haggis says not that there are good people and bad people, but that we are all capable of being both. A racist cop (Oscar nominee Matt Dillon) can rudely grope a terrified black woman (Thandie Newton) one night and heroically save her life the next...