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Michael Vartan Joins the Cast of TNT's New Medical Drama "Time Heals"

Posted by Chenda Ngak

 

Former Alias co-star, Michael Vartan, signs on for the TNT drama, Time Heals, created by Emmy Award-winner John Masius (St. Elsewhere, Providence, Dead Like Me). Not bad, TNT.

Vartan's last project was Big Shots, which lasted eleven episodes [Ed.: And which we watched way too much of.] He is set to co-star with Jada Pinkett-Smith, who is also an Executive Producer of the show. The show focuses on Smith's character, Christina Hawthorne, who is the bold, self-sacrificing Director of Nursing. Vartan will play Tom Wakefield, the Director of Medicine.

And now, perhaps, some speculation about the type of tension that will transpire between these two characters. We'd say, SPOILER, there's a possibility of romance. Look, in TV Land, tension plus passion equals hot buttnekkid sex, right? Does that make Vartan the next Dr. McDreamy? Except on cable? (Ass shot, ass shot, ASS SHOT!)

 


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