ABC has released a Blood & Oil episode description that starts with a spoiler on how Billy’s latest deal with Hap will go.
“The Birthday Party” airs October 18 and here is how ABC describes it:
Broke and still reeling from being conned by Hap, Billy seeks revenge and turns to an unlikely ally, Clifton Lundegren, hoping to appeal to his mutual disgust towards the Briggs’. Wick defiantly ignores Hap’s wishes and continues to see Jules even enlisting Carla’s help in throwing her a huge birthday party at the house. And, things come to a head with Lacey and AJ leading to a confrontation that will force AJ to make a game changing decision, on “Blood & Oil,” airing SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18 (9:00-10:01 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.
Below, find a whole lot of preview images, including some behind-the-scenes shots.
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BLOOD & OIL - "The Birthday Party" - Broke and still reeling from being conned by Hap, Billy seeks revenge and turns to an unlikely ally, Clifton Lundegren, hoping to appeal to his mutual disgust towards the Briggs'. Wick defiantly ignores Hap's wishes and continues to see Jules even enlisting Carla's help in throwing her a huge birthday party at the house. And, things come to a head with Lacey and AJ leading to a confrontation that will force AJ to make a game changing decision, on "Blood & Oil," airing SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18 (9:00-10:01 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network. (Photo by Fred Hayes/ABC via Getty Images)SCOTT MICHAEL FOSTER
Blood & Oil stars Don Johnson as Hap Briggs, Chace Crawford as Billy Lefever, Rebecca Rittenhouse as Cody Lefever, Scott Michael Foster as Wick Briggs, Amber Valletta as Carla Briggs, India De Beaufort as Jules Jackman, Adan Canto as AJ Menendez, Miranda Mayo as Lacey Briggs and Delroy Lindo as Tip Harrison.
Guest cast includes Barry Corbin as Clifton Lundegren, Paul Rae as Gary, Peyton List as Emma Lundegren, Max Arciniega as Star, JJ Neward as Defense Attorney, Tara Karsian as Van Ness, Martin Southern as Auctioneer, Gabe Casdorph as Bidder and Anthony Lovato as Last Guy.
“The Birthday Party” was written by Robert Rovner and Cynthia Cidre, and directed by Mikael Salomon.