Kennedy McMann-starring
Nancy Drew this week. Behind the camera, the network released it 2021-2022 programming schedule and pilot pick-ups- and though
Tom Swift hasn t received a series order yet, it s still in consideration. Considering the growing need for content out there, that s a much better position to be in than… say…
Powerpuff (but we ll leave that one alone). In front of the camera, the season appears to be building towards a resolution of some kind- which is why we re kinda worried. Because any time a description uses a phrase like exactly where she wants him - which is the position Nancy (McMann) finds herself in with Everett (
Nancy Drew Season 2 E16 Preview: A Word of Warning for Nancy?
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Nancy Drew brought the cosmically paranormal world of
Tian Richards (
Dumplin , Burden) Tom Swift and
Kennedy McMann s Nancy and the Drew Crew together for the first time (and hopefully not the last time), this week s episode The Purloined Keys brings things back down to earth a bit more- but not any less deadly. As our heroes work together to find a way to stop Everett (
Andrew Airlie), Carson (
Scott Wolf) offers a warning to Nancy that we re hoping she heeds. As you re about to hear in the promo following this set of preview images, it sounds like a number of Nancy s decisions may be coming home to roost.
Nancy Drew Season 2 Finale Synopsis Released
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The CW has released the official synopsis for The Echo of Lost Tears, the season two finale of
Nancy Drew, which is set to air on the network on June 2 at 9 p.m. The synopsis is.not much, as you might expect. After all, it s a mystery series! As opposed to the first season, where Carson Drew wasn t everyone s favorite character in the finale, though, it seems that he will play a key role in helping Nancy deal with the fallout from her big showdown in the previous week s episode.
You can check out the official write-up below. More details likely to come as it gets closer.
Would you be up for a
Nancy Drew spinoff? “The Celestial Visitor” teased the beginning of a new story venturing out of the
Nancy Drew universe. Genius tech billionaire Tom Swift came to town in search of Nancy’s help in locating a mysterious meteorite fragment that landed in Horseshoe Bay nearly a century ago. Hijinks ensued, Tom’s arsenal of gadgets was used, and a wave of exposition was unleashed for us to learn about this new character in a short amount of time. Tom was fun, quippy, and had great chemistry with the Drew Crew, and his focus on science-based solutions could prove to be a good balance against the supernatural mysteries of
Dumplinâ) swings by
Nancy Drew as billionaire inventor Tom Swift.
The iconic adventurer-slash-genius was originally immortalized in a classic series of novels that began publishing in 1910 by the Stratemeyer Syndicateâthe same book packaging company that gave us Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boysâbut this version is way more modern than any of the ahead-of-their-time gadgets Swift cooked up back in his day.
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Positioned as a backdoor pilot for a potential spinoff (which we DEMAND), the episodeâs introduction of the fashionable and funny Tom is sure to shake things up for Nancy (Kennedy McMann), given that his specialty is a bit more sci-fi than the Drew Crewâs supernatural bent. Here, the absolutely enchanting Richards celebrates the âyoung, black, gifted and queerâ vibe of this new Tom, gives a few clues as to what heâs up to and looks ahead to what we may see should he score that spot on The CW schedule.