Michael Eklund (The Call ) is joining the cast of A&E’s
Bates Motel for a recurring role in Season 2. He will play
Zane Carpenter, a new upper level player in Dylan’s
drug family.
Whenever I hear his name I either think of him holding up that pen with a half smirk (Milo Stanton), but I always had some empathy for that character, since he was on drug trials and hinted at the mythology of the Observers and paralleled cortexiphaners. I think the his role as Kit Nelson was far scarier...he killed his brother when they were kids and then he kidnapped a boy and brought him to the military bunker...::shutters::
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YES!! I love his little stints on Fringe and Alcatraz. But it will be fun (maybe creepy is better word?) to see him with a reoccurring role!
ReplyDeleteJust what this show needs, the sort of creepiness that Eklund brings with him! XD
ReplyDeleteKidding aside he should fit in and add to the show nicely!
Creepy is the first word that comes to mind with Eklund!
ReplyDeleteAnd I mean that in a good way...
So excited, his role in Fringe was just... creepiastic! :D
ReplyDeleteHe was so good in Fringe! And yes,you and Darque are right Creepy good comes to mind.
ReplyDeleteGood to see him coming in for a recurring role, his time on Fringe and Alcatraz was way too short! :)
ReplyDeleteWhenever I hear his name I either think of him holding up that pen with a half smirk (Milo Stanton), but I always had some empathy for that character, since he was on drug trials and hinted at the mythology of the Observers and paralleled cortexiphaners. I think the his role as Kit Nelson was far scarier...he killed his brother when they were kids and then he kidnapped a boy and brought him to the military bunker...::shutters::
ReplyDeleteThat's exactly how i see him,with the pen,lol...!
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