Walter Larson has the fate of the world on his shoulders and the scent Joanne Larson on his lips as the first season of The Brink comes to an exciting close.
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Walter Larson has the fate of the world on his shoulders and the scent Joanne Larson on his lips as the first season of The Brink comes to an exciting close.
Walter and Talbot score a huge victory against Gen. Zaman with “Just a Little Crazy Talk.” Even Pierce acknowledges the incredible results of his nemesis.
Zaman remains in charge of Pakistan when the ill-planned U.S. Airstrike sends Raja up in a puff of smoke. Gen. Zaman launches against Tel Aviv and Walter Larson launches against Pierce Grey.
A surgical strike hits Zaman’s palace and obliterates Larson’s plan, his career, and Talbot’s chances with Fareeda, seven female students are in a real Sticky Wicket , and Talbot almost proves that weed is mightier than an airstrike on The Brink.
Seven female students get their Wi-Fi back and Tweet Tweet Tweet, until locked down in the embassy.
Walter Larson’s bladder could explode before the Middle East and only Alex Talbot can deliver relief, while Zeke considers the duality of Bruce Wayne/Batman as a cure for his love life.
The Brink explores loyalty, punishment and a painfully infested penis in Baghdad My Ass and Alex Talbot holds the fate of two countries in his opportunistic hands.
“Half-Cocked” is just an expression, but it brings another nation to The Brink. “Half Cocked” and “No Shit” are taken literally in another hilarious episode of this extraordinary show. Thank God we live in a country where we can write, produce, and cast this kind of television.
This show is funny top to bottom. Talbot has to escape the Pakistani army, Zeke has to level out and calm down, and Larson has to keep his pants on long enough to execute a peaceful solution. Looking forward to march of lunacy The Brink promises to deliver.
A roundup of the week’s TV casting news!
The “Last Exorcism” star is set for a recurring role on Jay Roach and Jerry Weintraub’s upcoming geopolitical comedy.
A roundup of the week’s TV casting news!
The pair have been cast in recurring roles opposite Jack Black and Tim Robbins in the HBO comedy series.
Logline: In the days of the Berlin Wall, an East German woman is used as a courier between a sick Stasi officer and a former CIA agent he had tortured.
A recap of this week’s TV news!
A recap of the week’s TV casting news!
Netflix dives into original programming with Fincher and Spacey, TV Land begins signing contracts for the new Fran Drescher comedy, and Susco and Verbinski makes waves with a new supernatural thriller for Starz.
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