Fringe's Agent Scott has become a Human Target.
Mark Valley, who recently wed Fringe costar Anna Torv, is moving on from the paranormal show to another Fox drama, The Hollywood Reporter reports. In the Human Target pilot, the actor will portray Christopher Chance, a mysterious security freelancer who ...
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Things may not have worked out between Agent Dunham and Agent Scott on Fringe, but luckily life didn't imitate art for Anna Torv and Mark Valley. The small-screen co-workers/lovers secretly tied the knot over the holidays, The Dish Rag reports.
Little is known about the nuptials, save for ...
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This Tuesday at 9 pm/ET, Fox's Fringe will shed light on one of its deepest and darkest mysteries: Is FBI agent John Scott truly dead and existing only in Olivia's conscience, or might he actually be alive?
Mark valley stopped by TVGuide.com to address that pointed question (at the 45-second mark in this video), as well as preview more about this week's episode, "The Transformation."
"We're going to find out a little bit more about who [John] was working for, and his feelings for Olivia," Valley shared ...
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Senior editors Matt Mitovich, Mickey O'Connor and Tim Molloy answer your questions. Drop us a line at mega_scoop@tvguide.com.
Is there any indication that Grey's Anatomy creator Shonda Rhimes is going to adjust her stories because of all of the recent negative feedback? — Heidi
MATT: I doubt that Rhimes will alter any master plans, especially when it comes to the Izzie/Denny "romance" which, though polarizing, seems destined to serve some greater purpose. Now, speaking of "negative feedback," I've got at least one source telling me that T.R. Knight's apparent disenchantment with Grey's might not necessarily result in him exiting the series early. Wouldn't it be refreshing to see cooler heads prevail?
The John Scott character on Fringe is such a joyful enigma; maybe one of you can convince the producers to bring him back from the dead? — Susan
MICKEY: [Peeking out from behind a giant Chinese fan] You know who else is a joyful enigma, Susan? Me! When I asked my friends o' Fringe about John Scott's possible reanimation ...
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Fringe, the most buzzed-about show of the Fall, held its premiere party in NYC Monday night in an old loft warehouse. In something straight out of a mystery/thriller, the building was unmarked and security men in dark suits patrolled the front as fashionable guests strutted inside. Once I made it past check-in, I was escorted around a corner to board a freight elevator that was so er (I'm trying to be polite here) rough around the edges, I thought it might take us down to some creepy bat cave instead of a hot premiere party. The space, which was big enough to fit an entire party in itself, went slowly up nine stories... I laughed to myself: This is so J.J. Abrams to have the premiere of his new show in such a clandestine venue.The elevator doors opened to foggy air, blue lights illuminating the seating and Fringe images projected all over the walls. It was kinda like the inside of a spaceship, but with cocktails! There, I met up with our own Mickey OC...
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