ACCUSATIONS OF IMPROPRIETY ARE MADE AS THE PAST COMES INTO PLAY
ON AN ALL-‐‑NEW EPISODE OF ‘GUILT,’ AIRING MONDAY, JULY 11, ON FREEFORM
As guarded secrets come uncovered, the integrity of the Molly Ryan investigative team is at risk on an all-‐‑new episode of “Guilt,” airing tonight, MONDAY, JULY 11 (9:00 – 10:00 p.m. EDT/PDT), on Freeform.Natalie discovers that crown prosecutor Gwendolyn may not be as unbiased in her investigation of Grace as she would have others believe. Detective Sergeant Bruno is feeling trapped when a past indiscretion threatens to be exposed and he must decide if he will let it affect the Molly Ryan murder case. Now with public opinion in her favor, Grace encourages her boyfriend Luc to move forward with his art show despite his continued drug use.
Meanwhile, despite the fact that Detective Bruno is investigating her sister for murder, Natalie and
Bruno can’t ignore their chemistry -‐‑ and neither can Gwendolyn.
“Blood Ties” was written by Shaina Fewell, and directed by Larry Shaw. This program carries a TV-‐‑14 DLSV parental guideline.
“Guilt” stars Billy Zane (“Titanic”) as Stan Gutterie, Daisy Head (“The Syndicate”) as Grace Atwood, Emily Tremaine (“Vinyl”) as Natalie Atwood, Cristian Solimeno (“Rush”) as Detective Sergeant Alex Bruno, Naomi Ryan (“Guardians of the Galaxy”) as Gwendolyn Hall, Kevin Ryan (“Copper”) as Patrick Ryan, Simona Brown (“The Casual Vacancy”) as Roz Walters, Zachary Fall (“Crossing Lines”) as Luc Pascal and newcomer Sam Cassidy as Prince Theo.
“Guilt” is written, created and executive-‐‑produced by Kathryn Price (“The Game Plan”) and Nichole Millard (“The Game Plan”). Todd Slavkin (“Defiance”) and Darren Swimmer (“Defiance”) serve as writing executive producers. Stephen McPherson serves as executive producer with Gary Fleder (“Kingdom,” “Scorpion”) and Larry Shaw (“Desperate Housewives”) as executive producer directors.
“Guilt” is a co-‐‑production of Sea to Sky Entertainment (the joint venture between Lionsgate Television and Thunderbird Films) and BV Family Productions, in association with Freeform.
Photos are credited to Freeform.
No comments:
Post a Comment