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All posts tagged "Krys Marshall"

  • starrymag | July 29, 2022

    Cynthy Wu – For All Mankind

    By: Lisa Steinberg     Q) We’ve always seen Kelly centralized in a family dynamic with Ed (Joel...

  • starrymag | June 9, 2022

    Krys Marshall – For All Mankind

    By: Lisa Steinberg     Q) In the season premiere, Margo and Molly discussed the merits of who...

  • starrymag | April 24, 2021

    For All Mankind – Krys Marshall & Wrenn Schmidt

    By: Lisa Steinberg     Q) We see up at Jamestown this photo of Dani and Gordo that...

  • starrymag | May 14, 2018

    Supergirl – Trinity

    By: Paige Zinaman     The episode opens to Lena (Katie McGrath) looking at a piece of glass...

  • starrymag | April 30, 2018

    Supergirl – In Search of Lost Time

    By: Paige Zinaman   When the episode kicks off, Lena (Katie McGrath) is standing over an unconscious Sam...

  • starrymag | February 5, 2018

    Supergirl – For Good

    By: Paige Zinaman     There is a world of red and fire as Reign (Odette Annable) and...

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