I didn't see the preview! See, it was a lite-spoiler to me.
I probably wouldn't have recognized him anyway.
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I didn't see the preview! See, it was a lite-spoiler to me.
I probably wouldn't have recognized him anyway.
What's the rule on casting spoilers that are of their nature plot spoilers? I'm thinking of a couple people I've heard will definitely be on Lost.
Frank, even given the nature of the alt timeline in which any prior cast formerly dead on the island has a shot of appearing alive again? You don't need to answer that, I'm just putting that out there.
I mean, if it's formerly dead people, their casting is fair game in my head. If it's not former cast members, then I don't see how a plot point could be garnered from the casting spoiler.
Even without the alt timeline, there have always been flashbacks. On Lost, I don't see how a casting spoiler can be anything more than the most benign sort of plot spoiler.
Brit Morgan (of Middleman) has been cast as Debbie Pelt in True Blood.
Charles Mesure, Nicholas Lea, and Lexa Doig will be appearing on V. Score!
Henry Winkler will be joining Royal Pains.
As an actor, or a producer?
As the boys' long lost father.
I hope that Lexa Doig will eventually be back on Supernatural as the character she played in the AU. I really liked her with Dean.
From the Futon Critic:
HAWAII FIVE-O (CBS) - "Lost" co-star Daniel Dae Kim is the first to be cast on the drama pilot, an update of the classic cop series. He's on board as Chin Ho Kelly, a role played by Kam Fong in the original series. Meanwhile, Alex O'Loughlin ("Three Rivers") is reportedly in talks to topline the hour as Steve McGarrett. Alex Kurtzman, Peter Lenkov and Roberto Orci co-created the project, which is set up at CBS Television Studios.
And Christopher Lloyd has been cast on Chuck.