FlashForward's FBI agent Janis Hawk (Christine Woods) has been missing in action, recovering from a brutal gunshot wound. However, when she gets back to the bureau this week, Janis will be returning to a very different world. Not only has the FBI unexpectedly lost a fellow agent, but agent Al Gough's (Lee Thompson Young) suicide — specifically to avoid his flashforward — calls the validity of the flashforwards into serious question. Fans will still have to wait until April 29, 2010 to see if the flashforwards come true. Until then, Woods tells TVGuide.com about the aftermath of Al's death, what's ahead for Janis and which characters will be getting more screen time.
TVGuide.com: How will Al's suicide affect the team on a personal as well as a professional level? Christine Woods: I think that, at any time, if you lose a fellow soldier or a colleague, especially in law enforcement, it's a big blow. I think that that element is kind of typical. In terms of the flashforward and changing the future, he gave us a lot of hope. It's sad in a sense that he's gone, but now things could possibly change.
TVGuide.com: Will the public find out about Al soon and the fact that he has changed the future to a certain extent?
Woods: There's a certain part of the FBI that has kept it under wraps, but I think the world starts to form an opinion about whether or not the future is certain based on what he did.
Source: Full Interview at TV Guide
Flash Forward - TV Guide Interview with Christine Woods
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Flash Forward - TV Guide Interview with Christine Woods
FlashForward's FBI agent Janis Hawk (Christine Woods) has been missing in action, recovering from a brutal gunshot wound. However, when she gets back to the bureau this week, Janis will be returning to a very different world. Not only has the FBI unexpectedly lost a fellow agent, but agent Al Gough's (Lee Thompson Young) suicide — specifically to avoid his flashforward — calls the validity of the flashforwards into serious question. Fans will still have to wait until April 29, 2010 to see if the flashforwards come true. Until then, Woods tells TVGuide.com about the aftermath of Al's death, what's ahead for Janis and which characters will be getting more screen time.
TVGuide.com: How will Al's suicide affect the team on a personal as well as a professional level? Christine Woods: I think that, at any time, if you lose a fellow soldier or a colleague, especially in law enforcement, it's a big blow. I think that that element is kind of typical. In terms of the flashforward and changing the future, he gave us a lot of hope. It's sad in a sense that he's gone, but now things could possibly change.
TVGuide.com: Will the public find out about Al soon and the fact that he has changed the future to a certain extent?
Woods: There's a certain part of the FBI that has kept it under wraps, but I think the world starts to form an opinion about whether or not the future is certain based on what he did.
Source: Full Interview at TV Guide
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TVGuide.com: How will Al's suicide affect the team on a personal as well as a professional level? Christine Woods: I think that, at any time, if you lose a fellow soldier or a colleague, especially in law enforcement, it's a big blow. I think that that element is kind of typical. In terms of the flashforward and changing the future, he gave us a lot of hope. It's sad in a sense that he's gone, but now things could possibly change.
TVGuide.com: Will the public find out about Al soon and the fact that he has changed the future to a certain extent?
Woods: There's a certain part of the FBI that has kept it under wraps, but I think the world starts to form an opinion about whether or not the future is certain based on what he did.
Source: Full Interview at TV Guide