TIME-PERIOD PREMIERE
SECRETS AND SUSPICIONS THREATEN THE WARREN FAMILY WHILE DETECTIVE MEYER IS DETERMINED TO CORRECT THE MISTAKES OF THE PAST,
ON AN ALL-NEW EPISODE OF ABC'S "THE FAMILY"
Judith Ivey Guest Stars as Mrs. Asher
"All You See is Dark" -- Both newly freed from their respective captivity, Adam Warren and Hank Asher find homecoming is a thing easier said than done. After meeting Adam, the reason for his incarceration, face to face, Hank grapples with a dark secret he's been keeping for more than ten years. Meanwhile, Danny is still suspicious of Adam's true identity, a fact he shares with Bridey, not realizing she's a reporter. Haunted by her past and the role she played in helping to convict the wrong man in Adam's kidnapping, a determined Nina leads a team of detectives into the woods to find the area around the elusive "red dragon" where the young boy was being held by "the pock-marked man." But the mysterious figure is one step ahead of the detectives and sets to destroy the only evidence that is left. Distracted and emotionally traumatized by her son's shocking return, Claire tasks Willa with persuading John to participate in her campaign. Willa reveals to her father just how much she has protected him in the past and quietly threatens to expose him if he doesn't cooperate on "The Family," SUNDAY, MARCH 6 (9:00-10:00 p.m. EST) on the ABC Television Network.
"The Family" stars Joan Allen stars as Claire Warren, Alison Pill as Willa Warren, Rupert Graves as John Warren, Margot Bingham as Detective Nina Meyer, Liam James as Adam Warren, Andrew McCarthy as Hank Asher, Zach Gilford as Danny Warren, Floriana Lima as Bridey Cruz, Madeleine Arthur as Young Willa and Rarmian Newton as Young Danny.
Guest starring are Ruben Santiago-Hudson as Chief of Police Len Bucksey, Felix Solis as Editor in Chief Gus, Armando Riesco as Detective Corey Sanchez, Michael Esper as Pock-Marked Man and Judith Ivey as Mrs. Asher.
"All You See is Dark" was written by Jenna Bans and directed by John Gray.
"The Family" is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's selected HDTV format with 5.1 channel surround sound. This program carries a TV-14 parental guideline.
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