
In the Season 7 opener, Henry leaves Storybrooke and encounters a troubled Cinderella, changing the trajectory of his quest. Years later, Lucy finds a disillusioned Henry at his home in Seattle and tries to make him remember his true self.

In the Season 7 opener, Henry leaves Storybrooke and encounters a troubled Cinderella, changing the trajectory of his quest. Years later, Lucy finds a disillusioned Henry at his home in Seattle and tries to make him remember his true self.

Phil Coulson heads an elite team of fellow agents with the worldwide law-enforcement organization known as S.H.I.E.L.D. (Strategic Homeland Intervention Enforcement and Logistics Division), as they investigate strange occurrences around the globe. Its members — each of whom brings a specialty to the group — work with Coulson to protect those who cannot protect themselves from extraordinary and inconceivable threats.

The Emperor’s Newest Clothes is the story of a vain ruler who is used to everything and everyone agreeing with and praising him — especially his faithful flunkies, Syco the Jester and Phantic the Advisor. When the Emperor requires the “most beautiful, most exquisite” new outfit for a new holiday (celebrating himself), Syco gets scammed by con men tailors who pass off an empty mannequin as sporting the new duds. Afraid to upset the Emperor, Syco and Phantic tell the impatient ruler that the “outfit” is glorious, and despite some skepticism, the great man believes the flattery — and wears his “new clothes” to the big parade! Only one girl too young and clever to join in the charade of praise is able to point out the truth.

Follows Luce, a young woman who is sent to Sword and Cross, a cult-like rehabilitation facility, where she must serve time for a crime she doesn’t even remember committing.

At the height of his stardom Michael Jackson began long-running relationships with two boys, aged 7 and 10, and their families. Now in their 30s, they tell the story of how they were sexually abused by Jackson, and how they came to terms with it years later.

After impulsively joining the U.S. Marine Corps, a bullied teen finds new purpose — and unexpected brotherhood — with his motley team of fellow recruits.

Ravenswood centered on a town not far from Rosewood, Pa., which has suffered under a deadly curse for generations. Five strangers find themselves connected by this fatal curse and need to dig into the town’s mysterious and terrible history before it’s too late for all of them.

Citizen journalist Lee Raybon is a self-proclaimed Tulsa “truthstorian” whose obsession with the truth is always getting him into trouble.

One of the best shows to emerge midway through the 2008-2009 TV season, Castle has a cast and a sense of humor that set it apart from the normal police procedural. Nathan Fillion plays Rick Castle, a bestselling author of pulpy crime novels who’s called in to assist the New York police when a serial killer begins committing copycat murders based on situations in his books.

As single mum, Louise Evans, is given a promotion at her bank only to be coerced into facilitating a £250 million internet bank theft. Wired is a thriller about bank fraud, what happens to our money behind the scenes in the world of “electronic banking”, and the shadowy bank robbers who no longer operate with masks and sawn-off shotguns.

Frenchwoman Michele de la Becque, an opponent of the Nazis in German-occupied Paris, hides a downed American flyer, Pat Talbot, and attempts to get him safely out of the country.

When an accident causes a woman to lose her memory, her husband Jack does everything in his power to keep her from remembering that they are total opposites and that their marriage is doomed. Now Jack is hoping for a second chance, and a little Christmas magic, to help rekindle their relationship and fall in love all over again.