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BLOOD & OIL
Air Date: Sunday, December 13, 2015
Time Slot: 9:00 PM-10:00 PM EST on ABC
Episode Title: (#110) "Departures"
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SEASON FINALE

THE BRIGGS ARE DETERMINED TO MAKE THIS CHRISTMAS MERRY WHEN THEY JOIN FORCES TO SECURE THE BIGGEST OIL PLAY IN THE BAKKEN, BUT THE QUESTION IS, WILL BILLY STAY IN THE GAME? ON THE SEASON FINALE OF ABC'S "BLOOD & OIL"

Lolita Davidovich ("Raising Cain," "The L Word") Guests as Annie Briggs

"Departures" - Christmas is a time for coming together, but for the Lefevers, it's a time of difficult choices. Billy faces an ultimatum to either save his marriage by leaving Rock Springs forever or to stay in the oil game alone while Cody experiences temptation in the form of another man. With the Black Elks land deal slipping away, Annie and Hap consider doing the unthinkable - joining forces to help secure this once-in-a-lifetime oil acquisition. Fearing the fate of his son, AJ enlists Tip to help bring the child to safety. And finally, another father-and-son relationship is pushed to its limits when Hap and Wick finally lay it all out on the table at the Briggs Christmas Eve gathering, on the season finale of "Blood & Oil," airing SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13 (9:00-10:01 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.

"Blood & Oil" stars Don Johnson as Hap Briggs, Chace Crawford as Billy Lefever, Rebecca Rittenhouse as Cody Lefever, Scott Michael Foster as Wick Briggs, Amber Valletta as Carla Briggs, India De Beaufort as Jules Jackman, Adan Canto as AJ Menendez, Miranda Mayo as Lacey Briggs and Delroy Lindo as Tip Harrison.

Guest cast includes Peyton List as Emma Lundegren, Lolita Davidovich as Annie Briggs, Tara Karsian as Van Ness, JD Pardo as Dr. Alex White, Kimberly Guerrero as Elaine Whitecloud, Marlinda Money as Nurse, Pam Eichner as Woman, Robert Milo Andrus as Busboy, Adrian Perez as Khalid, Jeffrey David Anderson as Saudi Man and Austin Archer as Swat Member.

"Departures" story by Jon Harmon Feldman, teleplay by Nicholas Schutt and David Renaud, and directed by Andrew Bernstein.

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