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Rizzoli and Isles Jordan Bridges

If you are a Rizzoli and Isles viewer than Frankie may have struck you as familiar, and not just because he does an adorable younger brother to Angie Harmon’s Jane.  Frankie Rizzoli is played by Jordan Bridges, son of Beau Bridges (who you might recognize from any one of his 175+ acting credits) and Julie Bridges, grandson of Lloyd Bridges (remember any of his over 200 acting jobs?) and Dorothy Dean Bridges (her 6 acting credits span 7 decades).

In 2002 Us Weekly was taking note of a next generation of Hollywood talent, in the form of the children of those we already knew and loved – -and Jordan Bridges caught their eye.

Jordan Bridges with his dad Beau appearing in a 2002 issue of Us Weekly

Jordan Bridges, with his dad Beau, in a 2002 issue of Us Weekly.

Rizzoli and Isles airs Tuesdays on TNT.

2015 Spring Television Season Preview

John Mayo, of ComicBookPage, and Kay Kellam, of PopArtsPlace, discuss the 2015 spring fall television season.

The short version — the primary focus of this podcast is on the new shows starting up in the spring on “major” networks and cable channels. The shows are in order they are expected to premiere.

With a strong 2014 fall season having resulted in few cancelled shows, the mid-season offerings feel like fewer than expected, for instance iZombie does not yet have a premiere date that we could find.

Keeping that in mind, we covered as many of the December through May offerings we found of interest, and had available to us when we sat down to discuss the upcoming premieres and returning shows: The Librarians, Galavant, Agent Carter, Empire, Hindsight, Expedition Unknown, Melissa & Joey, Switched At Birth, 12 Monkeys, Musketeers, Chasing Life, The Fosters, Justified, Backstrom, Suits, Allegiance, Perception, Rizzoli & Isles, Odd Couple, Vikings, Battle Creek, Secrets and Lies, CSI Cyber, DIG, The Royals, AD, Orphan Black, and Wayward Pines. The episode includes shows from ABC, CBS, CW, FOX, and NBC, as well as ABC Family, History, SyFy, TNT, Travel Channel, USA and VH1.

During the discussion of upcoming mid-season replacements, returning shows, and event series, we also discussed the available trailers, and commercials and how effectively some sold their shows, while others left us needing to find more information.

After recording the episode Kay Kellam discovered PIVOT is moving into scripted programming with Fortitude, just one of many examples of the shows that unfortunately did not make it onto our radar, and the list in time to be included.

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