I may have just died and gone to heaven. I'm only
speculating here, because The Hollywood Reporter didn't exactly say for sure, but it's a pretty good bet that
Alan Tudyk and Joshua Jackson have been cast in the same drama that's being created for CBS. Earlier this month, I reported on Jackson landing the
lead in a Carol Mendelsohn law drama about a young lawyer whose career takes a turn when he takes a death row case. The Hollywood
Reporter is now saying that Alan Tudyk (aka 'Wash' in Firefly) has been cast "in CBS' untitled
Carol Mendelsohn drama". It describes the show as being about brilliant legal minds and that Tudyk will play
"a competitive and arrogant Ivy League graduate." That sounds like the same show to me. Now, if only David
Duchovny would join the cast.Alan Tudyk joins CBS legal drama
I may have just died and gone to heaven. I'm only
speculating here, because The Hollywood Reporter didn't exactly say for sure, but it's a pretty good bet that
Alan Tudyk and Joshua Jackson have been cast in the same drama that's being created for CBS. Earlier this month, I reported on Jackson landing the
lead in a Carol Mendelsohn law drama about a young lawyer whose career takes a turn when he takes a death row case. The Hollywood
Reporter is now saying that Alan Tudyk (aka 'Wash' in Firefly) has been cast "in CBS' untitled
Carol Mendelsohn drama". It describes the show as being about brilliant legal minds and that Tudyk will play
"a competitive and arrogant Ivy League graduate." That sounds like the same show to me. Now, if only David
Duchovny would join the cast.











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2-27-2006 @ 10:42AM
ryanknapper said...
This is something I want to know more about.
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3-02-2006 @ 7:49PM
Out of Practice said...
I too want further information on this. I was still holding out for firefly to make a comeback on another network...but so the cookie crumbles.
Howabout CBS doesn't push all these new shows when they have a solid lineup now that needs some ad dollars. I mean what about great new shows like "Out of Practice" and "Criminal Minds"?
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