Shawn Hatosy on 'Animal Kingdom' Life Post-Smurf: 'Can They Survive Without Her?'Jul 11, 2021
Throughout The Series J is suddenly surrounded by men, his uncles: Pope, Craig, Deran, and Baz (adopted into the family who ends up being J's biological father). ... In the first episode in season 3, Baz is killed and Smurf finally admits to J that Baz was his dad while he is visiting her in prison.
Billy is Deran's dad in 'Animal Kingdom' but not Craig's. Craig's dad is Jake, with whom Smurf is still in a relationship at the time in the flashback.Aug 20, 2021
Craig William Cody is the second eldest (30 years old) of Smurf's sons, and has a predisposition for drugs and extreme actions. He is one of many main characters in the TNT Series, Animal Kingdom.
Lena Blackwell is the daughter of Barry "Baz" Blackwell and Catherine Blackwell. She is the adopted niece of Deran, Craig and Pope Cody.
father ColinPope and Julia's father Colin has a brother named Jed. Jed and his wife Laney have three sons: Odin, Jeremy and David.
Barry “Baz” Brown (Scott Speedman) isn't actually related to the Codys, but he's Smurf's adopted son, and chief lieutenant, jostling with biological sons, “Pope” (Shawn Hatosy, Southland), Craig (Ben Robinson), and Deran (Jake Weary).Apr 20, 2017
Janine “Smurf” Cody (played by Ellen Barkin) leads the family as the matriarch, with her four sons at her behest. Scott Speedman takes on the role of Baz, her adopted son, while Shawn Hatosy, Ben Robson and Jake Weary play her other sons Pope, Craig and Deran, respectively.May 15, 2018
And how does a pope get his name after he assumes the papacy? The Pope is the Bishop of Rome, and thereby the world leader of the Catholic Church. The word comes from the Latin pāpa, which means “father.” He is also the head of the Vatican, the tiny, sovereign, city-state within Rome.Sep 17, 2010
How did Smurf get her nickname on 'Animal Kingdom'? ... One of her mother's boyfriends nicknamed her Smurf, like the cartoon characters from The Smurfs, because of the way her skin turned blue after spending so much time in cold water. In the Season 5 flashbacks, everyone seems to call Smurf by her real name, Janine.Sep 3, 2021
In the Season 3 premiere of Animal Kingdom, it was revealed that Baz was, in fact, J's father; unfortunately, it came after Baz's death.Sep 17, 2021
Ellen WroeEllen Wroe: Alexa Anderson.
A killer stabs the wrong man and slays a presidential candidate, hurling the Rev. Emilio, a politically inexperienced but adroit VP, into the spotlight.
Though Remigio confesses, no one believes the case is that simple. In the meantime, Emilio struggles with both his wife and God about his next step.
After Badajoz's murder, Rubén, his advisor, is convinced Emilio is the only one who can win the elections. Julio's conversion is detailed in flashbacks.
Julio and Rubén make a deal. When Emilio commits to running for president, Elena balks. The district attorney is pressured to resolve the case.
Remigio sends for Tadeo and tasks him with a rescue mission. The district attorney struggles to find a legal way to take the next step. Ana helps Julio.
Rubén has worked for powerful politicians and interests, so he wields his influence and connections to try to kick Julio out of Emilio's inner circle.
As Jonathan and Tadeo prepare to flee, Julio learns the truth but is stunned by Rubén's reaction. Meanwhile, Elena makes a move to save the church.
When it comes to sleep in animals, needs range greatly between different species. Like humans, sleep among all mammals is necessary for survival and some have adapted unique habits and gone to incredible evolutionary lengths to avoid becoming susceptible to predators while resting.
Sperm whales have been observed sleeping vertically in the water, giving the appearance of "standing" under the sea. Whales, like dolphins, sleep by turning half of their brain off, which scientists believe is to avoid predators or keep their bodies swimming and breathing.
Studies of African elephants in 2017 found that the animals sleep significantly less in the wild than in captivity. Elephants in nature only sleep for about two hours, typically at night. What's more, the elephants in the wild only entered REM sleep once every few days.
Sea otters implement a few strategies for sleep safety. To avoid drifting away while they slumber, otters sometimes wrap themselves in kelp or hold hands (paws, to be more accurate), though it doesn't happen as often in the wild as in captivity.
Koalas sleep tucked into the nooks and crannies of their beloved eucalyptus trees. These animals native to Australia spend about 18 hours a day sleeping. They spend the rest of the time munching away at eucalyptus leaves to the tune of about 2.5 pounds per day.
Most of us know that bats like to sleep upside down, but many might not realize just how long the winged animals sleep for. Little brown bats enjoy bunching together into groups during their very long slumbers, which can last for up to 20 hours per day.
Ever wanted to take a year-long nap? The edible dormouse has the ability to stay dormant for up to 11 months straight in the wild. To pull off this feat, the animals need to eat enough to double (or triple) their weight while awake to create enough of a reserve.