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Showing posts with label Desmond Harrington. Show all posts
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Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Elementary: Sherlock related scoop and scoop on Desmond Harrington's role in season 6 from TVLine's Matt Webb Mitovich

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Here's some scoop on Elementary from this week's (Posted on 9/13/17) Matt's Inside Line column.



In light of Elementary adding a new male character, should we be worried about Sherlock’s fate post-brain tumor diagnosis? —Mel
You’re assuming the P.I. definitely has a brain tumor. “I’m not telling!” executive producer Rob Doherty laughs before adding, “Suffice to say, Sherlock will have a lot more on his plate. Working as a detective is about to become a lot more complicated for him, and life in general, the brownstone, will become more complicated for him and Joan.” As for Desmond Harrington’s Michael, “At least in the early goings, he’ll be something of a friendly ear for Sherlock, who will be going through a lot. Michael is somebody who’s in recovery and someone who wants to be helpful. But as is so often the case, the deeper we get into the season, we’ll see there’s a bit more going on with Michael than meets the eye.”




Link to the full article:‘Arrow’ Season 6 Spoilers — Oliver and His Son, Dinah as Black Canary | TVLine

Friday, March 30, 2012

Gossip Girl: Chuck and Jack related scoop from E! Online's Kristin Dos Santos

Here's some scoop on Gossip Girl from Kristin Dos Santos' Spoiler Chat Daily for Friday 3/30/12.

Danielle: I'm so far past bored with Blair and Humdrum Humphrey right now. Any Chuck-Blair news to keep me interested?
Will you take one half of that pairing and just accept our Gossip Girl scoop on Chuck Bass? You will? How nice of you! Josh Safran tells us that Chuck's (Ed Westwick) journey for the rest of the season is all about his family. "With Bart [Bass], since he died in season two, we brought him back as a ghost in flashbacks, so that's in our wheelhouse," he says. "With Jack [Bass], it's fun to have Desmond, especially after last year when he and Chuck banded together and made their relationship as right as they could. It's fun to have him back this year on Chuck's side. And Chuck's storyline very much is about family so that's why you will be seeing more of Jack."



Link to the full article:Spoiler Chat Daily: Glee "Big Brother" Scoop! Plus Gossip Girl, Pretty Little Liars and More! - E! Online

Friday, January 13, 2012

Gossip Girl: Elizabeth Hurley Set to Make Her Return

According to E! Online's Tierney Bricker, Elizabeth Hurley (Diana Payne) will be returning in the second half of season five. Here's a quote from the article, which gives some details regarding Hurley's return to the show:


"I won't tease anything other than Elizabeth is coming back, so Diana will be returning in the second half of the season." So yeah, Safran couldn't tell us much, but we're extremely excited about Hurley's return to the show, especially because it will more than likely coincide with Harrington's return to the show as Uncle Jack Bass.

When asked if we'll learn more about Diana's connection to the Bass family, Safran would only tease, "That story is far from over."



The article also talks a little bit about Jack and Georgina's returns, but Safran doesn't really say anything that he hasn't already said in other articles about Jack and Georgina's returns to the show.

Link to the full article:Elizabeth Hurley Set to Make Her Return to Gossip Girl! - E! Online

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Gossip Girl: Desmond Harrington is returning in Season 5

According to TVLine's Michael Ausiello Desmond Harrington will be returning as Jack Bass for the last third of season 5. Executive producer Josh Safran states, "Their story is more of a fun story than an antagonistic story. It’s really twisty and comic. And there might be some secrets that Jack will help Chuck to uncover.”

Link to the full article:Gossip Girl Brings Back Desmond Harrington in Season 5

Monday, December 19, 2011

Dexter Season 7 Post Mortem, Season 7 Preview Spoilers-TVLine




The following story contains major spoilers from Sunday’s Dexter season finale, so steer clear if you have yet to watch the episode. Everyone else, read on…

Though the reviews of this season’s Dexter have been mixed, there’s one thing nobody’s debating: the impact of the one-two punch the Showtime hit delivered in Sunday’s finale.


Not only did Deb admit that she was into her adoptive brother, but she also got a good look at his “dark passenger.”

Will the series really “go there” with the semi-siblings? Can they, now that she knows his secret? To find out, TVLine rang up exec producer Scott Buck…

TVLINE | Was Deb developing romantic feelings for Dexter always part of the show’s grand plan?
It was something we realized very early on. It was not necessarily a plan, but it was something we all felt was in the DNA of that character. It just sort of made sense when we started to examine why she was the way she was. It wasn’t necessarily something we were always working towards, but when we examined it it seemed — at least on some sort of subconscious level — like that’s the direction it had always been going.

TVLINE | Was there a debate in the writers room about whether to go there? You must’ve known it would be controversial.
It came up several years ago. We thought about it, then dismissed it, but it would always come up again year after year after year. So it just felt like there was this big story there that we were denying.

TVLINE | And why now?
It just seemed so inevitable. There was no particular reason why this year, except that it felt like we had been ignoring it.

TVLINE | The fact that Deb knows Dexter’s secret — well, part of his secret. She only saw him kill one person. And one murder does not a serial killer make.
Correct. [But] Deb has absolutely without a doubt seen Dexter commit a ritual kill. We’re not teasing the audience or jerking the audience around.

TVLINE | Deb came close to discovering Dex’s “dark passenger” in the Season 5 finale. Why not pull the trigger on it then as opposed to postponing it for another season?
I wasn’t running the show at the time so I didn’t have the opportunity to pull the trigger. But again, it was because of things like that that it felt like we had teased the audience to a point that was not quite right anymore. It felt like time to be more honest with the situation.

TVLINE | The episode hinted at the possible departure of Desmond Harrington’s Quinn. Will he be back?
Yes, absolutely.

TVLINE | Do you pay attention to what critics are saying and writing?
I’ve seen some but not all.

TVLINE | So it probably doesn’t come as a shock that it was a polarizing season. I wanted to throw out some of the bigger criticisms. First off, many felt Travis (Colin Hanks) wasn’t a scary enough villain. He seemed almost cartoonish at times. How do you respond to that?
We never meant for him to be cartoonish. We meant for him to be complicated in a way so that you might have mixed feelings for him. You would generally feel sympathy or empathy for this man before fully realizing who he was. And once you do realize who he was, does that really make the issue that much different? Is he really that much more in control then if Professor Gellar had been real.

TVLINE | Do you feel like your villains are doomed to disappoint after Trinity (John Lithgow)?
I don’t feel that way. Obviously, John was fantastic and set a very high standard for us. But there are all kinds of villains out there. They don’t need to all be scary in the same way.

TVLINE | There were a fair number of viewers that saw the Gellar twist coming. Was that ever a concern?
I really wasn’t that concerned, because if people guessed the twist, it really wasn’t the major arc of the season. Dexter has always been a show much more about character. It was always more interesting to see how this revelation affects Dexter, rather then, “Oh, I guessed it.” It didn’t seem that important an idea that it had to be so completely hidden from the audience.

TVLINE | Finally, the reaction to a possible Deb-Dexter romance seems more negative than positive. There’s a genuine ick factor there. Will that impact how far you take the storyline in the final two seasons?
No. I’m not aware that there’s an ick factor, but that’s certainly not going to affect where we go with that story.

TVLINE | Safe to say Season 7 will pick up right where Season 6 left off?
I think we’ll most likely be picking up exactly where we left off, or somewhere close to there.

This article was written by Michael Ausiello.

Link to the original article:Dexter Season 7 Post Mortem, Season 7 Preview Spoilers

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Justified Season 3 Casts Desmond Harrington, Psych Sets Season 6.5 Premiere-TVLine




Imagine our surprise when we popped in the upcoming Justified Season 3 premiere (not-so-subtle brag intended) and Desmond Harrington appeared on the screen.

It turns out the Dexter star has a (formerly) top-secret guest spot on the FX drama’s season opener, and while we can’t say much, we can tell you this: Harrington’s character is a total badass boasting a deep Southern accent and ties to Jere Burns’ Wynn Duffy (who is back in a big way this winter).

For now, the role is a one-off gig, but this is Justified, so you never know when someone might resurface.

Ready for more of today’s TV dish? Well…

Psych, which just aired its fall finale this week, now has a return date: Season 6.5 is set to premiere Wednesday, Feb. 29, per E! Online.

Melrose Place alum Colin Egglesfield will co-star on Lifetime’s upcoming series adaptation of The Client List, Deadline reports, playing Jennifer Love Hewitt’s brother-in-law.

Sopranos/Entourage alumna Jamie-Lynn Sigler will guest-star on an upcoming episode of ABC’s Last Man Standing, TV Guide Magazine reports, playing Hector Elizondo’s businesswoman daughter.

The family of Clint Eastwood — yes, that Clint Eastwood — is said to be shooting a reality series for E! According to TMZ, the Oscar winner’s wife and two daughters are hard at work on a show that aims to “explore what it’s like to live in a family of ‘Hollywood royalty.’”


Former supermodel and America’s Next Top Model judge Janice Dickinson is launching a London-based reality series, titled Sober Model House, TheInsider.com reports. It’s about… well, the name is pretty self-explanatory.

• Beverly Hills, 90210 alumna Jennie Garth and Bachelor also-ran Melissa Rycroft have nabbed reality shows on CMT, respectively. I Love Jennie follows Garth’s move from Los Angeles to a farm in Central California, while Melissa and Tye: A New Reality examines Rycroft’s pursuit of a career in Hollywood.

MTV has ordered 20-episode second seasons of the reality series FriendZone and The Substitute, per The Hollywood Reporter.

CBS News will revive Person to Person, the ground-breaking interview series created by news legend Edward R. Murrow, on Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 8/7c. CBS This Morning‘s Charlie Rose and 60 Minutes Correspondent Lara Logan have been named co-hosts.

This article was written by Megan Masters.

Link to the original article:Justified Season 3 Casts Desmond Harrington, Psych Sets Season 6.5 Premiere