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NCIS: New Orleans: Here s what we know about Season 7, Episode 8

NCIS: New Orleans Season 7 continues on Sunday night when a new episode airs on CBS. This new episode is called Leda and the Swan, Part II, and it concludes a story that began on the show earlier this winter. For viewers who might need a reminder, Leda and the Swan, Part I introduced Agent Carter’s mother, who is played by Erica Gimple on the show. Get our NCIS newsletter! Bringing Lynette Carter to the show has helped flesh out the character of Special Agent Quentin Carter a little bit more, grounding him in some additional family life. Charles Michael Davis continues to be a good addition to the NCIS: New Orleans cast, even though he replaced Agent Christopher LaSalle on the show. The exit of actor Lucas Black is still felt, but he wanted to spend more time with his family.

NCIS: New Orleans episode schedule: Synopsis for upcoming installments

NCIS: New Orleans episode schedule: Synopsis for upcoming installments Sun Feb 07, 2021 at 2:45pm ET Agent Carter has been a great addition to the NCIS: New Orleans cast. Pic credit: CBS New NCIS: New Orleans episodes are on the schedule as the month of February plays out. Getting some new content for fans of the NCIS spin-off will be great after another winter break. The short-term bad news is that there is not a new episode of the show on Super Bowl Sunday. Both NCIS: NOLA and NCIS: Los Angeles have been taken off the docket due to CBS airing the Super Bowl.

Sylvie s Love Takes Contemporary Chanel Back to the 60s

Sylvie’s Love Takes Contemporary Chanel Back to the ‘60s ELLE 12/29/2020 Fawnia Soo Hoo © Nicola Goode Costume designer Phoenix Mellow took inspiration from Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s for Eugene Ashe s Tessa Thompson-Nnamdi Asomugha romance. Initially dismissed as “women’s movies” (or, even more condescendingly, “weepies”), the work of German director Douglas Sirk explored love, life, and the career aspirations of women protagonists in the ‘50s and ‘60s, and later, were lauded as progressive proto-feminist fare. Sundance darling Sylvie’s Love travels back in time to this melodramatic Sirkian oeuvre, with writer-director Eugene Ashe rewriting history to give Black stories and a majority-Black cast representation in the lush romantic canon of Old Hollywood.

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