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The Night Shift - Season 1 - Daniella Alonso Joins Cast

24 Jul 2013

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Daniella Alonso, has booked a new series regular role on the network's freshman drama Night Shift.

Night Shift is described as an ensemble medical show following Army doctors working the late shift at a San Antonio Hospital. Alonso will play Dr. Landry Miller, a sexy, cool and fun-loving tough Texas girl. As the lone psychiatrist on the weekend night shift at the busy San Antonio hospital’s emergency department, she sees it all -- and thrives on it. The only thing crazier than her cases is the family she grew up in. On the surface, she has her act together but underneath it, she's a bit of a mess -- making her a natural fit with her night-shift colleagues.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

7 comments:

  1. So Nora's truly dead! -Glad she snagged another role pretty quick! Maybe I'll tune in time to time just for her! :)

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  2. I didn't realize there was even discussion still going on about Nora being dead or not, it was a given for me. I liked her but I think she was the obvious death to go for to be honest, they are setting up Rachel/Miles pretty obviously IMO

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  3. There really isn't. I was just curious because I had not really heard for Krikpe after the finale aired stating her death (If there was an interview, I surely missed it), but it's so bizar to kill a character without highlighting that person's back story. IMO her death feels rather unresolved, where as Maggie's felt complete, along with the idea that the themes of her episode rand through the season and into Nora's story line....

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  4. All fair points. I think the fact that her death didn't feel as resolved as Maggie has to do with the fact that she died in the finale when there was a lot going o whereas Maggie's death had the whole episode devoted to it. Funny that Daniella Allonso was brought in to replace Maggie's character but both ended the season dead anyway!

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  5. Yes! It's very ironic, although Maggie has some parallels with Rachel as well...I think if they would have just had the flashback include a little more of her story (like her father or sister for instance) in relation to Miles and Monroe it would have had a deeper impact. Instead it felt like it was more about Miles and Monroe and Nora was continuously side-lined.

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  6. Yeah I agree with that. But I can't say I was that bothered, even though I liked the character. I think it was the fact that I knew it was the finale so I overlooked it a bit.

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