After he leaves, Drea heads in to do some snooping. They end up at the bar Tamara (Leah Gibson) works at as Jared drops by to tell Billy about Simon’s warning. And given Jared’s past shady actions, the two decide to tail him. At the precinct, Drea also catches Jared defending the exers. And he warns him to keep Billy (Carl Lundstedt) and his rash ways in line. At the end of the meeting, he chats privately with Jared. Later on, Simon gathers his followers and announces he’s close to revealing the 828 passengers for the threat they are. He pretends to offer comfort and support to the family but, he’s really just there to snoop around Ben’s research lair. There, Michaela also meets Simon (Maury Ginsberg), Ben’s colleague and the apparent leader of the exers. But, as soon as Olive sees the bracelet, she crumbles. When she drops by Ben’s house, she finds Olive waiting and hopeful. Seeing it, Michaela immediately knows who it is. The morning after the fire, the firemen find a body holding the bracelet Olive gave TJ. So, without further ado, here’s what went down in this week’s episode on Manifest. Plus, I think there’s something else going on here. But, of course, arresting Jared isn’t that easy. Ramirez) with the help of her ever-trusty partner Drea (Ellen Tamaki). On the other hand, Michaela (Melissa Roxburgh) has finally busted Jared (J.R. Still, though, Ben and Olive’s journey together to deal with TJ’s “loss” was very bittersweet. With the Major gone in the meantime, the exers have made quite the infuriating villains to the story. And in all honesty, Ben and the others are probably going to need all the people they could get on their side with the brewing war with the exers. It just keeps upping the stakes! And the best part is TJ freaking Morrison (Garrett Wareing) is alive! It’s too early for the kid to depart Manifest. She is good friends with Todd Stashwick and Terry Matalas from her time as a baddie on 12 Monkeys (Stashwick even suggested her for the part in Ted Lasso), and on the day we finalised the names for this list, Waddingham tweeted "ENGAGE!!!" to a shot of Captain Picard.That was one satisfying follow up to the midseason finale of Manifest! The show doesn’t let up, I tell you. To quote Ellie once more, "she'd also make a badass Romulan villain!"Ī Star Trek role for Waddingham seems practically pre-destined, in fact. Indeed, Waddingham would make a fine addition to Star Trek, and it's certainly no coincidence that we've merged her with Janeway in the thumbnail for this entry. Ellie noted that both are women of a certain age in positions of power, driven by secret vulnerabilities which become manifest at times, and at others, not, allowing them to evolve as characters. TrekCulture's own Ellie Littlechild, who chose Waddingham for this list, drew a compelling and pertinent parallel between Welton and Captain Janeway as two of her favourite characters. At first more the villain of the piece as new owner of AFC Richmond, Rebecca Welton goes through quite the journey from saboteur to full-on supporter of the club, of Ted, and of herself as a "boss ass bitch". Of course, Waddingham rocketed to global fame with the role of Rebecca Welton in the much lauded Apple TV+ series Ted Lasso. If you've seen her speaking French, rocking out with an air guitar, dazzling with her impressive vocal range, being the best guest judge on RuPaul's Drag Race, or starting her Emmy acceptance speech with "Jesus Christ on a bike!" you'll know why!įrom a family of opera singers, Waddingham is an accomplished West End performer in her own right, having starred in shows such as Spamalotand The Wizard of Oz. Hannah Waddingham is a particular favourite here at TrekCulture.
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