ABC’s ‘Revenge’ season 3 spoilers: ‘White Collar’ star Tim DeKay in as…
“Revenge” has made quite a living as of late out of bringing guest stars in to play mysterious people from Victoria Grayson’s past; now, the latest face just happens to be someone we are rather familiar with thanks to a role he played in another TV show.
In these new photos first posted from TVLine, you can get a glimpse of “White Collar” star Tim DeKay stepping on board the ABC show in the role of Luke Gilliam, a successful entrepreneur who has some sort of connection to Madeleine Stowe’s character. Is it a romantic one? If so, let’s hope that it works a little better for him than the one that we have seen between her and Pascal (Olivier Martinez) on this past episode.
DeKay will make his first appearance on the series on April 13, and this second photo makes it pretty clear that Victoria’s rendezvous with him is hardly as private as she thinks. Clearly, Emily Thorne is so good at being a wallflower that she can go undercover even sporting a giant hat worthy of any Kentucky Derby-type event.
We would image that the door would be open for DeKay to return to the show if there is some time available in his schedule, especially given the news that “White Collar” was renewed for a (presumed) finale season of only six episodes. That should give Tim some time to do other things, and his future TV plans remain pretty unclear. “Revenge” does have a pretty robust cast, though, and recently promoted actress Karine Vanasse (Margaux) to series regular.
“Revenge” will continue on every Sunday throughout the rest of the spring, at least until the story comes to a close in May.
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kcaball
March 25, 2014 @ 12:29 am
I have never seen Revenge yet. But if Tim is on it, I will give it a try.
guest
March 25, 2014 @ 12:56 am
Revenge is an awesome show! It has some flaws and slow moments, but trust me when I say it is enjoyable.