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Air date | January 19th, 2015 |
Writers | Christian Taylor |
Director | Russell Mulcahy |
Producers | David Bausch; Yvonne Bernard; Gerard Bocaccio; Matthew Carpenter; Emmy Grinwis; Beth Elise Hawk; Tony Hernandez; Melissa G. Nathan; John Skidmore |
Starring | Victoria Justice; Casey Jon Deidrick; Kiersey Clemons; John Garet Stoker; Harvey Guillen |
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"BRB" is the second episode of the mystery series Eye Candy. It was directed by Russell Mulcahy with a script written by Christian Taylor. It first aired on MTV on January 19th, 2015.
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Victoria Justice | Lindy Sampson |
Casey Jon Deidrick | Tommy Calligan |
Kiersey Clemons | Sophia |
John Garet Stoker | Connor |
Harvey Guillen | George Reyes |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Ryan Cooper | Jake Bolin |
Melanie Nicholls-King | Sergeant Catherine Shaw |
Nils Lawton | Reiss Hennesy |
Co-Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Marcus Callender | Detective Yeager |
Donovan Christie, Jr. | Unknown |
Rona Figueroa | Unknown |
Anne Horak | Emily |
Scott White | Hunter |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Eye Candy was developed for television by Christian Taylor. It is based on the novel of the same name by author R.L. Stine.
- This episode is rated TV-14.
- This episode is production code number 102.
- This episode had a viewership of 626,000 people, which is up by 37,000 from the previous episode. It scored .24% in the 18-49 viewing demographic.
- This is the second episode of Eye Candy directed by Russell Mulcahy. He previously directed "K3U".
- This is the second episode of Eye Candy written by series showrunner Christian Taylor. Christian previously co-wrote "K3U" along with Emmy Grinwis.
Allusions[]
- The title of this episode is an acronym used in text speak which means "Be Right Back".
Bloopers[]
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Quotes[]
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Keywords[]
Computer hacking | Detective | Manhattan | New York | New York City | Serial killer