Latest buzz on Bret Harrison
January 12th, 2010
Pals! No way can we forget the astounding performance of Bret Harrison, the par-excellence actor in supernatural comedy drama, Reaper. If we had to look for examples of perfection in acting, Harrison’s portrayal of Sam Oliver in Reaper episodes will one of the most apt choices. The stylish actor is not sitting idle these days; a new series of his, which is expected to air on CBS, is on the cards.
The title of the series is yet to be finalized but some beans regarding its theme have already been spilled out. No! In case you thought that another supernatural comedy is on the cards, your perceptions are just bit off track. Yes, the probable series is gonna be an uproarious production but rather than adopting a paranormal theme, it’s been devised on the lines of a legal buddy drama.
The job in Harrison’s hand is not only challenging it’s a bit taxing as well. Guessing why? Friends! Besides being one of the main leads, our much loved Reaper TV show star is one of the concept creator as well. Harrison’s associate in creation job is none other than Robert Borden, who undertook similar responsibility for a series entitled as George Lopez.
Sorry! In case you are feeling a bit bored let me lift up your moods by presenting a brief snapshot of plotline of the probable CBS series.
Since I explained earlier that the series is gonna be a legal buddy drama, so you can expect to see a couple of attorneys in it. Both the attorneys will be owners of contrasting personalities with one being pretty young and impatient whereas other will be middle-aged. And as always, a girl will also come in between to add some spice to the story. Again sorry! Presently, this is all I have about the show’s storyline.
But I know this piece will be relished by all the Harrison’s fans that had an opportunity to watch his act of Sam Oliver in Reaper seasons. Wasn’t he absolutely amazing?
Surely he was and to relive the supernatural fun all over again you can always opt to watch Reaper episodes from here.


























