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4 Sneak Peeks – FlashForward 1.09 "Believe"
added by newsBotUnfortunately, we don't have promo photos for the November 19th new episode of FlashForward, but ABC has released four sneak peeks for the episode, which you can view below.
Also, check out the promo photos and synopsis we posted for next week's episode.
Bryce Begins Searching For The Woman Seen In His Flashforward, Aaron Becomes Concerned Over Tracy's Odd Behavior, And Mark Triesto Track Down The Person Who Alerted Olivia About His Drinking During His Vision, On ABC's "Flashforward"
"Believe" – Bryce begins his search for the woman in his flashforward, Aaron becomes concerned over Tracy's odd behavior, Mark attempts to track down the person responsible for texting Olivia and outing his drinking during his flashforward vision, and Demetri's co-agents try to find the mysterious caller who forewarned him about his unfortunate fate, on "FlashForward," Thursday, November 19 (8:00-9:00 p.m., Et) on the ABC Television Network.
"FlashForward" stars Joseph Fiennes as Mark Benford, »
- Clarissa
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Flash Forward: Preview of Episode 9 "Believe"
added by newsBotOur characters are taking control of their fates in Flash Forward, gripping the hope brought forth by the death of Agent Al Gough. But what if avoiding visions only leads to their fulfillment? And what about those who want the visions to come true?
Tonight's episode "Believe" is one filled with getting to the bottom of things. First off, Bryce (Zachary Knighton) decides to search for the woman in his flash-forward. She's what kept him alive during his time down in the dumps, so it's only expected he'll start looking for her.
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'FlashForward': Why you should watch tonight's episode -- and scoop on what lies ahead
added by newsBotMy favorite new show of the year is ABC's FlashForward, an immersive sci-fi mystery filled with poignancy and wit. It launched with a great deal of “The Next Lost!” hype, and I can say the show has at least one thing in common with its network sibling: the ability to encourage passionate even obsessive interest. At least for me. I am driven to rummage through its text for clues, but even better, I am deeply moved by its characters. The premise: On Oct. 6, everyone in the world blacked out for 2 minutes and 17 seconds, causing global catastrophe, and during their inexplicable power nap, »
- Jeff Jensen
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