Sunday, May 31, 2015

Blind Item #2

This B-/C+ list mostly television actor is probably not high enough to usually garner a spot in the blinds, but he just did end up a run on a great network show that just had its series finale a few weeks ago so he might be on your mind. Anyway, he went to a party last night and the woman he brought was just so blatantly obvious about hooking up with anyone higher on the list that it was just embarrassing. The actor seemed oblivious as she rubbed up against anyone she recognized whether they were with someone or not.


17 comments:

  1. Kno Won Uno11:48 PM

    Maybe that's why he took her to that particular party. It would explain his disregard for her behavior.

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  2. Tricia1311:49 PM

    Jessie Williams/Grey's Anatomy?

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  3. back again12:10 AM

    G'morning @Tricia, but Jessie's married with a child.Why would he blatently bring another woman to a party?

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  4. Tricia1312:34 AM

    morning! No clue..lol. Maybe Donal Logue from Gotham. Not sure what Enty thinks is a great show?

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  5. MontanaMarriott12:52 AM

    The blond guy from Revenge, Amanda Clarke's bestie?

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  6. MontanaMarriott12:53 AM

    Gabriel Mann

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  7. Weenuk1:09 AM

    someone from Mad Men?

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  8. back again1:12 AM

    Mad Men wasn't on a Network - it was on AMC

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  9. back again1:13 AM

    +1 @MM

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  10. Planet J2:05 AM

    Ryan Eggold - Black List

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  11. Planet J2:08 AM

    nevermind..he's got a longtime girlfriend.

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  12. back again2:28 AM

    Nicholas D'agosto from "GOTHAM" -he plays D.A.Harvey Dent & he's just been made a regular character!

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  13. back again2:29 AM

    NEVERMIND ABOVE ____DISREGARD_____ WRONG___

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  14. Sarah3:57 AM

    It says "series finale" so Gotham, Grey's, etc. don't fit. Revenge does fit. I don't watch that show, however, so don't know the actors.

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  15. TheCousinEddy3:57 AM

    In my mind, "Series Finale" means the end of the show. No more new episodes, no more new seasons. Where as "Season Finale" means it's done for the Fall or Spring and will be back for another round of episodes.

    So I think whoever this is just finished up a run on a show that also ended, for good.

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  16. Lila Fowler5:26 AM

    At the Critics Choice TV Awards last night, they did a recap of the shows that ended in 2014-2015. Cougar Town, The Game, Boardwalk Empire, True Blood, How I Met Your Mother, Hot in Cleveland, Justified, Nurse Jackie, Parks and Recreation, Glee, The Newsroom, Revenge, Parenthood, Sons of Anarchy, Two and a Half Men, Mad Men. A lot of those shows I've never watched so I have no clue what ended a few weeks ago.

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  17. Number 128:42 AM

    Shawn Ashmore (The Following)

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