Vampire Diaries vet Matt Davis is joining the venerable CBS procedural’s fourteenth season in a recurring role, TVLine has learned exclusively.
Davis, last seen in The CW’s short-lived Cult, will play a smart, athletic and competitive son of a decorated fireman. While on the surface outgoing, he is deep down a bit of a loner, with the soul of a poet and the mind of a mathematician.
His first episode airs in late October.
Source: TV Line
Davis, last seen in The CW’s short-lived Cult, will play a smart, athletic and competitive son of a decorated fireman. While on the surface outgoing, he is deep down a bit of a loner, with the soul of a poet and the mind of a mathematician.
His first episode airs in late October.
Source: TV Line
Crap... now I gotta start watching it again lol
ReplyDeleteActually, this seems a bit alarming because he may be "Plan B" if George Eads quits the series, which I hope he won't...
ReplyDeleteWhen was Matt Davis hired I want to know,Before "argument" or after? If before, how long before? if after how quickly after? Was G.E. on someone's hit list? Manipulated into getting "suspended?" Or has Mr. Eads' terrible last year or so in his personal life caught up with him? Whatever the reason something about this isn't entirely kosher. Having said that, Matt Davis better be good, very good as he will inevitably be compared with the missing Mr. Eads. Good luck sunbeam, you're going to need it.
ReplyDeleteDoes it matter when he was hired? Your making it sound like a conspiracy is going on....
ReplyDeleteWho's to say there isn't? Can you honestly say that in the past programmes haven't been "run into the ground" ,bit by bit. In business it's known as asset stripping. And T.V. is a business after all. Sometimes not all that salubrious a one. I hope I am wrong.I truly do. With C.S.I.s Miami and N.Y. unceremoniously dumped there's only the original to go. Just think of the monies saved if this one goes.
ReplyDeleteYes,i know it happens,and i'm well aware that its a business.I just didn't read more into it than you did.
ReplyDeleteSometimes it pays to read between the lines,look beyond the obvious. As I wrote I hope my suspicions are without substance. Let us both just wait and see,and both of us wait in anticipation of my being proved completely paranoid.After all it IS only a T.V. programme and nothing lasts forever.
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