Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Tomko is known for her role as Asta Twelvetrees on Syfy's Resident Alien [5] and three episodes as Tiger Lily in season seven of ABC's Once Upon a Time [6] —returning for the series finale. [7] She has also appeared in S.W.A.T., The Leftovers, [8] Heartbeat, Sneaky Pete, and more. [9]
The site's consensus states: "With 'Axis Mundi,' The Leftovers opens its second season by offering promises of compelling storylines, terrific acting, and a cinematic aesthetic." [9] Matt Fowler of IGN gave the episode an "amazing" 9 out of 10 and wrote in his verdict, "'Axis Mundi' was a riveting piece of Peak TV. When you hear about shows ...
The Leftovers is an American supernatural drama television series created by Damon Lindelof and Tom Perrotta that aired on HBO from June 29, 2014, to June 4, 2017. [1] Based on Perrotta's 2011 novel , [ 2 ] the series begins three years after the "Sudden Departure", a global event that resulted in 2% of the world's population disappearing.
Asta’s well aware of Harry’s manipulative plot to set her up with an evil alien hybrid, but she still can’t help but feel unlucky in love. (Harry was trying to sneakily gain intel about the ...
In the rest of our conversation, Tomko shared additional thoughts on Resident Alien‘s sophomore season including what’s to come for Asta and Jay, and how Harry is (still) adjusting to humanity ...
Crash-landing on a foreign planet must be incredibly difficult for an extraterrestrial to handle, but Resident Alien‘s resident alien isn’t the only one dealing with some massive baggage ...
[7] Jeff Labrecque of Entertainment Weekly wrote, "The Leftovers was the rare treat that got better in its second season. Justin Theroux and Christopher Eccleston both took my breath away with some of the most touching, most powerful performances I've seen on TV all year, and Ann Dowd's Patti deserves to be resurrected somehow — maybe she and ...
The Leftovers is an American supernatural mystery drama television series created and produced by Damon Lindelof and Tom Perrotta, based on Perrotta's novel of the same name. [1] It premiered on HBO on June 29, 2014, and ran for three seasons, ending on June 4, 2017.