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JamesG
03-24-2014, 02:44 PM
"Mistresses" Exclusive: "Revenge's" Justin Hartley Joins Season 2 Cast as Love Interest for [Spoiler]
by Michael Slezak
3/24/14


Here’s hoping Justin Hartley‘s new role comes with a safe word.

The actor, who just wrapped up a stint romancing Gabriel Mann’s Nolan on "Revenge", is joining ABC’s summer sudser "Mistressess" in a potentially kinky recurring role.



Hartley will play Scott, a new love interest for Jes Macallan’s Joss.

“He’s the nicest plastic surgeon in Los Angeles with a teeny tiny fetish… just enough to keep someone like Joss interested,” teases executive producer Rina Mimoun. “He gets Joss to do the one thing she never thought she’d ever do.”

http://tvline.com/2014/03/24/mistresses-justin-hartley-season-2-cast-spoilers/

JamesG
02-03-2015, 07:34 PM
Exclusive: See Who's Returning to "Mistresses"!
by Robyn Ross
Feb 2, 2015


Even though "Mistresses" last showed Scott getting ditched at the altar, he's not done just yet! Justin Hartley will return to the ABC summer soap for two episodes, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.

In the final moments of the second season, Joss (Jes Macallan) and Harry (Brett Tucker) finally got together on the beach outside of Joss and Scott's wedding. The episode ended with Savi (Alyssa Milano) walking down the steps to possibly find her sister and her ex-husband together.





However what Savi saw or didn't see could be complicated by the that Milano is exiting the show.

"A lot of where Season 3 starts is dealing with what the massive repercussions that choice will bring," Macallan said. "We know it's going to be wrapped up, but we don't know how they're going to handle it."

Regardless of how the show handles Savi's off-camera reaction to the major development, it's clear Scott's handling of the rejection will play a big part in the beginning of the season.





As for Joss and Harry's future, both Macallan and Tucker are just glad their characters finally got together - a plotline that wasn't exactly planned from the beginning.

"The writers allowed the progression of what was happening on-screen to happen and influence their writing," she said. "They were like, 'There's something going on there' and they ran with it. I don't think we thought it was going there, but they [said to us], 'Are you feeling that under the subtext?' And we said, 'Totally, that could happen.'"

http://www.tvguide.com/news/returning-to-mistresses/