MARC FOCUSES ON HIS MUSIC CAREER WITHOUT APRIL;
KAREN AND ADAM'S RELATIONSHIP COULD BE IN JEOPARDY;
AND HARRY IS UNSURE OF HIS FUTURE WITH JONATHAN,
ON ABC'S 'MISTRESSES,' AIRING MONDAY, AUGUST 22
"Confrontations"- When April sees how intolerant and judgmental her mother is, she makes an important decision about her future. Since breaking up with April, Marc decides to focus all his energy on his music and gets close to his bandmate and ex-girlfriend Sofia. Meanwhile, Lydia's behavior becomes even more bizarre when she tries to sabotage Karen and Adam's new relationship. Jonathan's recent troubles make Harry nervous while Joss attends the funeral of one of her friends from impact class, which causes her distress.
Based on the hit U.K. television series of the same name, "Mistresses" airs MONDAY, AUGUST 22 (10:01-11:00 p.m. EDT), on the ABC Television Network. The provocative and thrilling drama continues to focus on the scandalous lives of a sexy and sassy group of girlfriends, each on their own path to self-discovery.
"Confrontations" was written by Jordan Budde and directed by Jerry O'Connell.
"Mistresses" stars Yunjin Kim as Karen Kim, Rochelle Aytes as April Malloy, Jes Macallan as Josslyn "Joss" Carver, Brett Tucker as Harry Davis, Rob Mayes as Marc Nickleby and Tabrett Bethell as Kate Davis.
Guest starring are Lynn Whitfield as Marjorie, Alanna Masterson as Lydia, Haley Ramm as Stacey North, Brian Gattas as Randy, Ella Thomas as Jackie, Navid Negahban as Jonathan Amadi, Hilty Bowen as Sophia and Ary Katz as Jonah.
"Mistresses" is executive produced by Josh Reims, Rina Mimoun, K.J. Steinberg, Robert Sertner and Douglas Rae. The series is from ABC Studios.
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