The title of the show could be the band's name.
Xander ,'Get It Done'
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Please tell me they form a disco band.
With costumes.
A disco band that fights crime!
With costumes.
Goes without saying.
Juliette Goglia
That's the Little-Girl-God from Joan of Arcadia! Joan and LGG are going to be on the same show! Playing *sisters*! I might have to tune in just for that. OH MAN. JoA. I floved that show.
William BaldwinM to play Serena's dad on Gossip Girl.
Matt Frewer will be on Supernatural as Pestilence.
Yeah, I'm curious.
No way!
That rocks.
Also - is Stephen the only Baldwin not on tv this spring?
Fran Kranz has been cast in a comedy pilot:
FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS (NBC) - Fran Kranz ("Dollhouse") is the first to be cast in the comedy pilot, which "explores modern-day romance through the eyes of five friends, each looking for 'the one' but in the meantime settling for 'friends with benefits.'" He'll play one of the quintet, "a nerdy but cute hopeless romantic who is worth $12 million after selling an algorithm to Google." 20th Century Fox Television and Imagine Television are behind the hour, which David Dobkin is directing from a script by Michael Weber and Scott Neustadter.
Ooh:
LUCK (HBO) - Two-time Oscar-winner Dustin Hoffman ("Kramer vs. Kramer," "Rain Man") is set to topline the drama pilot, which is "described as a provocative look at the worlds of horseracing and gambling told through a diverse group of characters surrounding a racetrack." He's on board as Chester "Ace" Bernstein, an ex-con who "teams with Gus Economou (Dennis Farina), his longtime chauffeur and muscle, to craft a complex plan involving the track." John Ortiz also stars in the hour, which Michael Mann is directing from a script by David Milch. The pair are also executive producing alongside Carolyn Strauss. Henry Bronchtein also serve as a co-executive producer. Production is set to begin this month for a potential January 2011 series order.
(Also from the Futon Critic)