It's not listed for her in the imdb, but that may be because it only aired last night.
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Rewriting post because now I understand. IMDB is missing an episode - the episode that has the actress I couldn't believe I didn't recognize in it is on Monday.
This would be why I didn't recognize her in last week's episode. In fact, I think that person I thought might have been in Jericho was actually somebody from that really cliched tv show about the Irish family that was on after Heroes last year. You know - it came from a bigtime film writing guy and - uh. the Black Donnellys - that's it.
According to the CW site, it's Emmanuelle Vaugier who is on Smallville, aparently. That's not Jo.
According to the CW site, it's Emmanuelle Vaugier who is on Smallville, aparently. That's not Jo.
It was?? Ha ha ha, because I thought it looked like her, but I didn't think it was her. And I thought, "Why didn't they just get Emmanuelle Vaugier? She's been on every other CW show!"
According to this it was Erica Cerra.
OK, that's weird. You'd THINK the official CW site would have the right info.
According to this it was Erica Cerra.
That makes more sense. Because I've seen Emmanuelle Vaugier enough times; you'd think I'd recognize her when I see her.
You'd THINK the official CW site would have the right info.
You'd think. Although it appears Erica Cerra was also on SV. But Emmanuelle Vaugier's been on SV, SPN, and VM. At least.
FYI - apparently David Eick is writing a pilot based on Children of Men.
Sounds interesting. Will it work?
Will it work?
They can save money by shooting each episode in one continuous take!
At the SciFi Channel's upfront, Eick said the proposed TV series would veer closer to the source material, P.D. James' novel.
huh. The book is VERY different from the movie. And, while it's well written and interesting, not nearly as good as the movie.