rory cochrane-related stories
Posted Jul 11th 2009 10:05AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Spoilers Anonymous, Reality-Free

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Posted Oct 15th 2007 2:16PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Celebrities, What To Watch Tonight, Casting

Bob reported on this way back in July, but the moment has finally arrived -- Tim Speedle (played by Rory Cochrane) makes his triumphant return to the beaches of Miami tonight. For those of you new to the show, Speedle was shot and killed in the season three premiere. Now, I realize that a lot of you are disappointed that TV Squad isn't covering CSI: Miami this season and the reasoning was two-fold: a.) I was getting sick of the show and b.) all of you must have been too because the readership for those reviews was non-existent. Either way, I figured this was worth mentioning. I'm not as big a fan of the show as I once was, but I'll be tuning in tonight. As most people speculated and the previews indicate, Speedle's return seems to be only in Delko's head following last season's near fatal injury. Not sure if that's what the show needs though. Horatio is kooky enough and now Delko sees dead people?
Posted Jul 30th 2007 4:33PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: OpEd, Early Looks

The Company is a six-hour movie that will air over three nights, beginning this Sunday at 8 pm on TNT. It stars Chris O'Donnell, Alfred Molina, and Michael Keaton as players in the early days of the CIA. It is based on the highly-acclaimed novel by Robert LIttell.
The story focuses on three Yale friends who join the spy business, two of them go to the CIA and one (the Russian) goes to the KGB. It is set during the beginning of the Cold War, starting with the 1950s and then to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
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Posted Jul 25th 2007 4:19PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: CSI, Celebrities, Casting
On the heels of news that Rory Cochrane is returning to one of the other CSI shows, CSI: Miami, comes this news: Jorja Fox is probably on her way out.
CSI Producer Carol Mendolsohn tells TV Guide's Michael Ausiello that they have just cast a new female lab technician that will be introduced in the third episode, and there are hints that she's not just a new cast member but a new cast member that will take over for Jorja Fox, whose Sara character might die in that car crash. Executive Producer Jonathan Littman says that the Grissom/Sara storyline will definitely be resolved, and didn't say if Fox would be in the show this season beyond the season opener.
So I guess now we can try to figure out how a dead Sara will come back to the show a year from now.
[via TV Tattle]
Posted Jul 24th 2007 2:23PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: CSI: Miami, Celebrities, Casting
I know, I know, you're thinking, "but Rory Cochrane was killed off the show!" Hey, this is television. Anything can happen.
Of course, it would help if CSI: Miami was a science fiction show. They could explain why Detective Speedle could come back from the dead by...oh, I don't know, some rejuvenation serum or time travel or robot double. But this is CSI: Miami, and it has to be realistic (even though we have David Caruso wearing suits in the humid Florida sun and never sweating). Cochrane asked to be written out of the show because he didn't want to do a weekly show. His contract said he couldn't work again in TV til 2008.
To answer your next question, no, it won't be a flashback. And Cochrane will be playing Speedle, not a twin brother. How they'll do this is anybody's guess. After the jump, anybody's guess!
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