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The ex-Friday Night Lights QB is joining ABC’s Shonda Rhimes-produced medical drama Off the Map as a series regular.
Gilford will play a plastic surgeon in the South America-set drama, which is slated to premiere at midseason.
“The character is still being written, but I’ve heard him described as kind of an all-American frat boy,” says Gilford. “[Map creator Jenna Bans:] told me she loves FNL, but wants to distance me from that role as much as possible. [Something:] that excited me.”
This isn’t Gilford’s first time appearing on a Rhimes series. The actor guest-starred on Grey’s Anatomy back in season 5. “I didn’t have any direct contact with Shonda, but I have watched Grey’s since the beginning and I’ve also seen a little bit of Private Practice,” he says. “Her work speaks for itself.”
Gilford’s casting comes less than two weeks after news broke that Map star Enrique Murciano had been dropped from the show for creative reasons.





Michael McKean, who endured quite the zipline crisis in the season premiere of Off The Map, was but the first of many guest stars to score a trip to Hawaii to guest-star on the new ABC series.
In the medical drama’s second outing, Cheech Marin (Lost) kicks off a multiple-episode run as Papa, a village medicine man who has a great love-hate relationship with Tommy (played by Friday Night Lights‘ Zach Gilford),” series creator Jenna Bans tells TVLine.
Also heading Off The Map is Elizabeth Peña (Down and Out In Beverly Hills), for “a great arc toward the end of the first season, as the mother of one of Lily’s (Caroline Dhavernas) ex-ex-ex-boyfriends,” says Bans. “She’s fantastic.”
Ed Begley Jr. (Gary Unmarried) will turn up as “a traveling dentist” who has a “great episode with Mamie Gummer,” while British actor Jonathan Cake (Six Degrees) will play “a guy who’s been in love with Zee (Valerie Cruz) for years and years,” setting up a brief triangle with Jason George’s Otis.
Last but not least, TV vet Ralph Waite (The Waltons, NCIS) has been cast in a role that Bans would only describe as “shocking.”

I tried to find the firefly lake on the internet but couldn't find it. Doesn't mean it's not real, though. I didn't put that much time into it. But I would like to know if it's real and the proper name of the lake. The doctor called it Lagos de Luce (sp?)
but I couldn't find anything near that name.

http://www.philhart.com/gallery/Astro...

I know jelly fish light up in the ocean like that...

In tonight's ep, the doc didn't want pain meds for his tooth because he's an addict but didn't I see him on the porch a few times drinking beer? I despise inconsistency.
I really had high hopes for this show but I'm just not feeling it.

I haven't watched last night's episode yet.... I think the show is just ok. I don't think it's anywhere near as good as Grey's or Private Practice at all. I don't know if it will make it or not.


I think he was drinking a beer, but it could have been a non-alcoholic one. But if he was drinking a beer that is a major inconsistency.
The main thing I like about the show is the location and the weird things they have to do to save people and get them medicine.
And Holli's right. They aren't saying anything important in Spanish. I know some Spanish. You have to living in AZ.
I think I might give it another chance, nothing much better on anyway. And I do like the main doctor. He's hot.

If the beer was non-alcoholic then they should clarify. If find it ridiculous that they could import non-alcoholic beer with no problem yet can't get their own supplies from customs. The more I think about it, the worse this show is.
The Spanish thing, it's a courtesy I'm asking for. Not everyone speaks Spanish, and it is broadcast on an English speaking channel. And if they're repeating it in English then it's doubly idiotic as it serves no purpose.
The location and situations are what attracted me in the first place, but it's just not enough to keep me watching when I don't like the case. The only one I like is the Spanish lady doctor.

The main doc who is supposed to be a tortured soul who has "lost" his wife, isn't getting much sympathy from me.
Notice me and the others who posted on this thread have not mentioned any names. I feel that is a tell to how the show is being received. If we liked it, we would know its characters names. I only know Brennan and she is the only one I like. I have to say it but I may be deleting this from my DVR also, especially with Justified starting next Wednesday.

I was shocked to discover that the doctor's wife is still alive, in a coma. But he is hooking up with that female doctor. Not sure if I like that unless I know more about what he is feeling.
For me, it's the location and the way they do medicine that is the big draw for me. If that gets boring then I guess I have no reason to watch it anymore.




Good point too about us not knowing their names. I don't know any of their names either!

If I knew his reasons for keeping her alive, I don't think that I would have watched the show.


It does sound cruel. I was thinking about it and if he isn't doing it for himself (but for the poor people of that town who need medical help), then it's not as bad, but if she is suffering, there is no good reason for that.
Very weird situation and not sure what I think of him now.




And thanks for that info, Holli. I heard somewhere that it was a spin off of Grey's. Probably online.


Kerry Washington will headline Shonda Rhimes' new ABC drama pilot, Deadline reports.
Based on famous crisis management consultant Judy Smith, In Crisis follows the life and work of a professional fixer, Olivia Price, and her dysfunctional staff. Washington, who was most recently seen in For Colored Girls, will play Price, who's described as a formidable and fearless woman.
Actor-choreographer Columbus Short (Stomp the Yard) has also been cast as a lawyer on Price's team.
Rhimes, who wrote the script, will serve as executive producer, alongside fellow Grey's Anatomy executive producer Betsy Beers.
Smith, who has guided such public figures as Monica Lewinsky and Michael Vick, will co-executive-produce the project.

I still don't know if I like this show. I keep watching it in hopes it gets better... maybe the networks will decide for me on this one.

For some reason I am still watching it and Holli, I'm with you, maybe the network will decide.


I'm not a fan of 'medical' series. I don't watch Gray's Anatomy, House, etc. They just aren't my cup of tea, so I can't get into it.
I watched three episodes, and decided to forgo any further viewings. Instead, I read during this hour of television.
Here's some info:
Executive producers Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers (Grey's Anatomy, Private Practice) and creator Jenna Bans (Grey's Anatomy) bring you an uplifting medical drama that explores how far you have to go to truly heal.
Welcome to "la ciudad de las estrellas" (the city of stars), a tiny town in the South American jungle which has one understaffed, under-stocked medical clinic. That's where idealistic young Dr. Lily Brenner just landed, along with fellow doctors Mina Minard and Manny Diaz. All of these young doctors are running away from personal demons, but they aren't the only ones with emotional baggage. Take the legendary and enigmatic Ben Keeton, who was the youngest Chief of Surgery at UCLA. He walked away from it all to found the clinic. Together with his right-hand doctor, Otis Cole, he'll teach these newcomers how to save lives in the most challenging environment they've ever worked in.
In this ensemble drama, five doctors who have lost their way will go to the ends of the earth to try to remember the reasons why they wanted to become doctors in the first place.
Off the Map stars Martin Henderson as Ben Keeton, Caroline Dhavernas as Lily Brenner, Enrique Murciano as Manny Diaz, Mamie Gummer as Mina Minard, Jason George as Otis Cole, Valerie Cruz as Zita (Zee) and Jose Julian as Charlie.
Off the Map is executive-produced by Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers, and created/executive-produced by Jenna Bans. The series is from ABC Studios.
starring:
Caroline Dhavernas as Lily Brenner
Mamie Gummer as Mina Mital
Enrique Murciano as Manny Diaz
Martin Henderson as Ben Keeton Valerie Cruz as Zita (Zee)
Jason George as Otis Cole
José Julián as Charlie