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17th Precinct - Pilot - Casting News - Tricia Helfer joins cast

4 Mar 2011

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Battlestar Galactica developer/executive producer Ron Moore has tapped a third co-star from the hit Syfy series, Tricia Helfer, to join his new sci-fi project, NBC's pilot 17th Precinct.

Source: TV Line

9 comments:

  1. Lol, wtf!? I mean, that's incredible, but seriously weird. I know that people who like working together and collaborating often continue to do so, but this many will be fun but weird. Am excited.

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  2. Today this and Katee Sackhoff yesterday. My life is awesome.

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  3. A Baltar/N°6 reunion, that's nice. This show is getting really interesting.

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  4. Between this and Alcatraz I think the 2011/12 season is going to have some real gems

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  5. Keep it going, Ron. Go get Alessandra Torressani and Michael Hogan.

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  6. Moore has earned my trust, but I won't lie.... this sounds as if it has a huge potential to be a mess based on the premise alone. Strong cast, strong showrunner and writing.... it may be very good too, but I am a wee bit skeptical....

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  7. There's a lot of that going around this pilot season. Moore's 17th Precinct, CW's Awakening & Heavenly, and ABC's Once Upon A Time all have definite hot mess potential. (I apologize for using the term "hot mess.")

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  8. No need to apologize you are right on. I love that fairy tale feel, but I think it is handled poorly more often than not. Plus even if it is well done, middle america does NOT seem to grab on to it.... Look at Pushing Daisies. It was brilliant! It never found an audience.... or not a large enough one to keep it on the air.

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  9. Pushing Daisies was great. Emerson Cod was by far my favorite Chi McBride character ever.

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