Dylan Walsh Joins Revenge For Multi-Episode Arc In Season 2
ABC’s Revenge has added one more to the lineup in Season 2. The soapy ensemble drama often throws new members into the pack, and this time Nip/Tuck’s Dylan Walsh has been added to the cast for a multi-episode arc. This should come as no surprise to anyone. Revenge is filled with attractive cast members, and Walsh fits that description to a tee.
It didn’t take long for Walsh to find a TV gig after FX’s Nip/Tuck ended in 2010. The man hopped to the unusual police procedural, Unforgettable, which was first cancelled by CBS after one season, and was later moved to CBS' summer schedule for its second season. With a shorter summer schedule set for Walsh this TV season, the man likely has some time on his hands, and he’ll be using that time to play a rival of Conrad Grayson's in the finance world.
Walsh’s character will be a man named Jason Prosser, who will be in the same hedge fund business that Conrad made his fortune in. Although the reasons for bringing in the character and the specific plotlines he will be involved in are being kept underwraps, EW is reporting Prosser will essentially be a superior version of the elder Grayson family member, with a similar level of wealth, but a way more likeable look and personality. Last week’s Revenge episode saw Grayson get into some trouble with the law, and I just have to wonder if Prosser may be sniffing into Grayson’s business? I guess we’ll have to wait to find out.
ABC’s Revenge airs on Sundays at 9 p.m. ET.
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