NCIS is going to have an episode titled "Moonlighting."
Which, really, feels like the Supernatural school of episode naming.
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NCIS is going to have an episode titled "Moonlighting."
Which, really, feels like the Supernatural school of episode naming.
April 7th - soft pilot for the CM spin-off.
OOh:
NIKITA (The CW) - Melinda Clarke("The O.C.") and Aaron Stanford ("Traveler") have both signed onto the drama pilot, a reworking of the "La Femme Nikita" franchise. She'll play Amanda, a division operative tasked with educating the newly recruited Alex (yet to be cast) in how to use her femininity to her advantage. Stanford then is on board as Birkhoff, a computer specialist who enjoys Red Bull, potato chips and watching skateboarding bloopers on YouTube. Maggie Q and Shane West also star in the hour, which comes from Warner Bros. Television. Danny Cannon is directing from a script by Craig Silverstein.
Jason Isaacs?? And Madchen Amick?? On Fox:
PLEADING GUILTY (FOX) - Madchen Amick ("Damages") has landed a role on the drama pilot, about Mack Malloy (Jason Isaacs), "an ex-cop and recovering alcoholic now serving as a partner in a top-drawer corporate law firm." She'll play Amelia "Brushy" Bruccia, "Mack's tough colleague and the firm's top criminal defense attorney who is having an affair with him." The script details her as follows: "If she wasn't so beautiful, people would call her spunky. With these looks, she's a force of nature. Brilliant, wry, alpha tough, enough to intimidate most men. But not Mack. At least, not usually." Jason Tracey penned the 20th Century Fox Television-based hour, which Jon Avnet is directing.
Ooh, apparently Sean Maher will be on the Jewel Staite episode of Warehouse 13. No wonder she said Browncoats would go wild.
This may have been discussed, but Amy Acker is in a new series with Sam Neill (among others): [link]
Oh, I was wondering about that when I saw the commercials during the Oscars.
Dammit, where is the Enver casting news?
Dammit, where is the Enver casting news?
Well, he is in an upcoming movie with Edward Norton and Robert DeNiro. Looks like he's playing the DeNiro character at a younger age: [link]
That's something, but it's relatively old. I'm concerned with his continuing employment.