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May 03, 2007 10:30

Next week, after Grey's Anatomy, ABC will be showing a 'sneak peek' of a new show called Traveler and I need y'all to watch it. Why? Because one of my boy-crushes is gonna be on that show as the title character (although I'm not sure how much screen-time he's actually going to get) and you know how I like to keep my boy-crushes employed. I've been hearing some good buzz about it so watch! But if it turns out to be the stupidest thing ever (roller-blading? really? does anybody even do that anymore?), I'll shut up about it and we'll never mention it ever again. ;)



CAST: Matthew Bomer, Jay Burchell, Logan Marshall-Green, Tyler Fog, Aaron Stanford, Viola Davis, Steven Culp

SYNOPSIS: Jay, Tyler and Will are friends who have spent the last two years in grad school. They are about to depart on a summer trip when a simple prank to rollerblade through one of New York City's most famous museums makes Jay and Tyler prime suspects in a terrorist bombing that destroys the museum seconds later. Hopeful that Will can help clear up this misunderstanding, they learn he's been missing since the explosion and think he may be dead. They're unable to turn to authorities when they realize they can't prove Will even exists. In every photo from the past two years, he has managed to block his face.

Who will believe them? Friends, family, lovers? The boys are pawns in a conspiracy that will take years to unravel, and the government may not have their best interests at heart. Their friendship will be tested like never before as they try to uncover the truth, while avoiding detection of not only the FBI, but everyone in America who has seen their faces on TV as suspects in the bombing.

Director David Nutter, who has defined many series including "The X-Files," "Without a Trace" and "Supernatural," along with the writer of "Eight Below" and the Oscar(r)-winning producers of "American Beauty" combine "The Fugitive" with "Enemy of the State" in a taut, tense thriller of innocents on the run. Flashing back to the prior two years to illustrate the formation of this friendship and Will's insidious behavior, this action-packed drama taps into our paranoia with pure adrenaline-fueled entertainment. Matthew Bomer ("Tru Calling") and Logan Marshall-Green ("The O.C.") star.

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BTW, how crazy was Lost last night? Eesh.....

tv review, aaron stanford, traveler

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