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666 PARK AVENUE [DELETED]
Air Date: Sunday, January 06, 2013
Time Slot: 10:01 PM-11:00 PM EST on ABC
Episode Title: (#110) "The Comfort of Death"
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SASHA'S RETURN FORCES OLIVIA TO MOVE BEYOND HER HURT AND ANGER, HENRY QUESTIONS HIS FUTURE IN POLITICS, AND ALEXIS DISCOVERS SHE HAS A SHOCKING PAST CONNECTION WITH LOUISE, ON ABC'S "666 PARK AVENUE"

"The Comfort of Death" - Jane's disturbing dreams keep fusing with reality, but many Drake residents have reason to celebrate. Gavin and Olivia are thrilled and grateful that Sasha (a.k.a., Laurel Harris) has returned; Olivia connects Louise with a great opportunity to work for a top magazine, and Brian is close to making a deal with a producer for his play. Meanwhile, Alexis' overwhelming guilt over her indiscretion with Brian drives her to find an escape clause in her deal with Gavin. Finally, the Dorans plan a big kick-off fund raiser to introduce Henry into the political world, and Jane, propelled by her dreams, visits an ancient Harlan Moore to learn more about Peter Kramer's journal and The Drake's history, on "666 Park Avenue," SUNDAY, JANUARY 6 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.

"666 Park Avenue" stars Rachael Taylor as Jane Van Veen, Dave Annable as Henry Martin, Mercedes Mas�hn as Louise Leonard, Robert Buckley as Brian Leonard, Helena Mattsson as Alexis Blume, Erik Palladino as Tony DeMeo and Samantha Logan as Nona Clark, with Vanessa Williams as Olivia Doran and Terry O'Quinn as Gavin Doran.

Guest starring are Tessa Thompson as Sasha/Laurel Harris, Teddy Sears as Detective Cooper, Christine Evangelista as Libby, Richard Joseph Paul as Frank Sullivan, Elizabeth Morton as Eunice Moore, Thomas Kopache as old Harlan Moore and Richard Short as young Harlan Moore.

"The Comfort of Death" was written by Vincent Angell and directed by John Terlesky.

"666 Park Avenue" is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's Selected HD Format, with 5.1 channel surround sound. This program carries a TV-PG,S,V parental guideline.

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