
Frederick Weller and Mary McCormack, In Plain Sight
It took until the very last day of shooting on In Plain Sight, but after five seasons and 61 episodes, the show finally brought them together for good.
"We had two people on our production team get engaged a few hours before we wrapped," Frederick Weller tells TVGuide.com.
"Mary [McCormack] set the whole thing up. She pretended like she just wanted to make a speech between takes. She asked if anybody else had anything to say. The second A.D. stood up and said he just was so happy to be able to work on the show for five years with the woman he loves — they've been with us since Season 1 — and then...
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Mary McCormack, Stephen Lang
On last week's In Plain Sight, Mary (Mary McCormack) welcomed her fugitive father, James (Terra Nova's Stephen Lang), with open handcuffs rather than open arms. And based on this exclusive sneak peek from Friday's episode (10/9c on USA), things between the two aren't going to get warm and fuzzy anytime soon — even when they have to work together.
In Plain Sight's Mary McCormack: It feels right to end the series now
"We needed a...
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Maggie Q
Starting this weekend's busy roundup with a few items from TV's cult corner, by which I mean Friday night TV on Fox and The CW, which each offered up an advance screener.
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He just out found he's a dad on Cougar Town. Now Josh Hopkins is pulling diaper duty on In Plain Sight!
As first reported by TVGuide.com, Hopkins will guest-star on two episodes on the USA drama as Kenny, a single father who has eyes for Mary (Mary McCormack)...
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Frozen Planet
The latest dazzling nature epic from the good folks at Discovery will chill you in all the right ways. The team of producers from Discovery and the BBC Natural History Unit, responsible for the sumptuous breakout hits Planet Earth and Life, are now introducing armchair travelers to Frozen Planet (Sunday, 8/7c), an endlessly fascinating seven-part foray into the most remote and unforgiving regions of the Arctic and Antarctic.
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Mary McCormack
Mary Shannon is keeping it all in the family for the final season of In Plain Sight. The USA drama's last episodes, which kick off Friday at 10/9c, will find Mary grappling with motherhood just as her fugitive father (Stephen Lang) suddenly returns to her life after abandoning her as a child. "It will be bittersweet for sure. I love everyone I work with down here," Mary McCormack tells TVGuide.com of the series' end. "Then the part that will be sweet is that I'm exhausted and I want to spend time ...
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Mary McCormack, Frederick Weller
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Question: Just wondering about Terra Nova and the rumors that they'll be shopping it around to another network. It took them pretty much forever to get the first season prepared, I'm assuming because of the special effects. If they wind up on another network, that probably means a smaller budget, faster production, fewer dinosaurs, more focus on the people, character-driven stories, etc. Right? Sounds entertaining to me. (I do confess, though Terra Nova struck me as a bit of a mess in some ways, I was looking forward to seeing how the story played out.)
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Mary McCormack, In Plain Sight
The final season of In Plain Sight is upon us.
The Mary McCormack-led series will kick off its fifth and final season on Friday, March 16 at 10/9c. After...
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Josh Hopkins
Watch your back, Jules!
Josh Hopkins, best known for playing the newly engaged Grayson on Cougar Town, will romance Mary on In Plain Sight, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.
Hopkins, 41, will guest-star in two episodes as Kenny, a fellow single parent who...
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Mary McCormack
Mary McCormack is eyeing a very quick return to TV.
The star of the ending In Plain Sight has been cast in the untitled ABC comedy pilot from The New Adventures of Old Christine's Kari Lizer, TVGuide.com has confirmed.
As first reported by Entertainment Weekly, McCormack will play a powerful female executive who suddenly...
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