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Bionic Casting: Jordan Bridges Joins the Cast of Bionic Woman

by Ryan

image The former Conviction co-star is joining the cast of BW.  Bridges’ character, via TTV, is an

an unassuming teacher’s assistant at a prestigious university who also works for the CIA and is a potential love interest for Jamie [sic] Sommers.

This is interesting.  Did Anthros not survive Corvus’ sniper shot near the end of the premiere episode?

A possible new love interest for Sommers sounds good, because as Margie admitted to our fellow blogger Roco at Bionic Blog, the chemistry between Ryan’s Sommers and Bower’s Anthros is just not there.

I definitely think Bridges has more sex appeal, in a cute, studios way, than Bowers showed in the pilot episode.

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3 Responses to “Bionic Casting: Jordan Bridges Joins the Cast of Bionic Woman”

  1. Spoiler: Jordan Bridges Joins Bionic Says:

    [...] will play Tom, a teachers assistant who also works for the CIA. He is obviously being lined up as a new love interest for Jaime Sommers - those of you who read my earlier spoiler post, will know that in the next [...]

  2. Bionic Woman » Blog Archive » Who is Jordan Bridges? Says:

    [...] night’s Bionic Woman episode, “The Education of Jaime Sommers,” introduced Jordan Bridges to the cast as an undercover CIA agent posing as a university teacher’s [...]

  3. Bionic Woman » Blog Archive » Bionic Woman: Nathan Becomes Jealous of Jaime’s New Boyfriend Says:

    [...] research is selling his research to terrorists.  The professor has a teaching assistant, this week’s extra special guest star, Jordan Bridges.  Turns out, Bridges plays “Tom” the CIA agent, also on assignment to learn who is [...]

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