Now that FlashForward has been officially expanded to a full first season fans can focus on the mystery at hand – and this week's episode, "Black Swan", looks like it has the potential to be explosive. The meaning behind that mysterious use of italics is just ahead.
It looks like Mark and Demitri have their hands on a particularly nasty perp. Why could this young man be stockpiling uranium? Is there a nuclear aspect to the event that caused the FlashForward, or does this nasty have something dirtier in mind? All of that and two more tantalizing tidbits below – including a clip with the so-far sadly underused Zachary Knighton. Black Swan airs Thursday, October 15th at 8:00pm/est on ABC.
"Black Swan" – Olivia struggles to accept Bryce's suggestion that a patient's flashforward holds the key to a correct diagnosis and treatment. Meanwhile, Demetri accuses Mark of waiting for the future he saw in his flashforward to come true without incident, while Mark feels Demetri is letting his fear of what he witnessed envelop his life; and Nicole returns to work as Mark and Olivia's daughter's baby-sitter, and discloses her shocking future vision — involving a murder — on "FlashForward," THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
"FlashForward" stars Joseph Fiennes as Mark Benford, John Cho as Demetri Noh, Jack Davenport as Lloyd Simcoe, Zachary Knighton as Bryce Varley, Peyton List as Nicole Kirby, Dominic Monaghan as Simon, Br’an F. O'Byrne as Aaron Stark, Courtney B. Vance as Stanford Wedeck, Sonya Walger as Olivia Benford and Christine Woods as Janis Hawk.
Guest starring are Lennon Wynn as Charlie, Ryan Wynott as Dylan Simcoe, Lee Thompson Young as Agent Gough, Barry Shabaka Henley as Agent Vreede, Keir O'Donnell as Ned, Sean O'Bryan as Father Seabury, Elizabeth Pe–a as Sally, Rachel Roberts as Alda Hertzog, Justin Dray as Meade, Rizwan Manji as Maneesh Sandhar, Adam Tsekhman as Vlad, Arjay Smith as Louis, Kathy Vara as TV reporter, Peggy Stewart as secretary, Cynthia Addai-Robinson as Debbie and Julia Wackenheim as cashier girl.
Jon Lachonis is perhaps best known as DocArzt, the LOST blogger behind such sites as DocArzt.com and formerly TheTailsection. As an arm-chair pundit of the TV scene, Jon's writing has appeared on BuddyTV, CraveOnline, and UGO. His book, co-written with Amy J. Johnston, LOST Ate My Life is available on Amazon.
Be Social
Categories
Top Stories
Spoiler Guy
Recent Videos
Recent Comments
- StefanLover on The Vampire Diaries to Return in January 2010
- Creepy Apple on The Vampire Diaries to Return in January 2010
- Andrew on Stargate Universe 1.08 "Time" Recap
- Andrew on Stargate Universe 1.08 "Time" Recap
- Zoe on The Vampire Diaries — Cliffhanger Choices for Nov. 19
- jen on Firefly's Mal Reynold Returns in Castle (video)
- Darrell on Supernatural 5.08 "Changing Channels" Recap
- Cooper on Television Remakes of the Future
- Cooper on Television Remakes of the Future
- CandyMaize on Supernatural 5.10 "Abandon All Hope" Recap



Enter your mobile number above and we'll text you the link to the TVOvermind Mobile site. Or just visit http://m.tvovermind.com on your mobile device!
I agree about Zachary Knighton — I want to see more of him. Does everyone (with the exception of ZK) seem to acting overly dramatic in all three of these clips?