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Newlyweds, schmewlyweds. Poor Justin and Rebecca just can’t find the happiness they both clearly deserve—and deserve together!—resulting in an all-too-early trial separation.
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The executive producer of Brothers & Sisters has dismissed claims that Rebecca (Emily VanCamp) and Justin (Dave Annable) are about to split up.
David Marshall Grant told Entertainment Weekly that the couple will face challenges in their relationship but are otherwise happy together.
“They both have competing future possibilities in front of them that would necessitate a geographical split,” he explained.
“It’s not a trial separation that involves an emotional schism. It just involves the fact that they would have to be in two different places for their work. They’re in good shape otherwise.”
Question: What’s this I’m hearing about Rebecca and Justin splitting up on Brothers & Sisters at the end of the season? —Henry
Ausiello: It’s not what you think. I’ll let EP David Marshall Grant explain: “They both have competing future possibilities in front of them that would necessitate a geographical split. It’s not a trial separation that involves an emotional schism. It just involves the fact that they would have to be in two different places for their work. They’re in good shape otherwise.”
If you like Sarah and Luc together on Brothers & Sisters, then you’re going to love what I’m about to tell you…
Gilles Marini, who plays Sarah’s Harlequin-esque French beau, will be returning next season as a full-time series regular, according to showrunner David Marshall Grant. But while Sarah will be gaining a steady companion, she’ll be losing a sibling: Grant also confirms that Luke Grimes has completed his run as Walker half-brother Ryan.
News of the casting tweaks comes as the ABC drama is preparing to say goodbye to Rob Lowe. But Grant insists no further departures are planned. “There may be an episode or two that some [characters] might not be in,” he says, “but aside from Rob [and Luke], the [entire] cast is returning.”
Brothers & Sisters wraps its fourth season on May 16.
Thoughts? Happy Sarah’s officially off the market? And will you miss Ryan? Hit the comments!
Source: EW
Kristin Dos Santos of E! Online reports that the finale is going to have a huge twist, just as we expect on Brothers and Sisters. After that big secret revealed on the two-hour special, the series keeps bringing on surprise after surprise.
“In the season finale, there will be a shocker so monumental, it will leave multiple major characters hanging in the balance, according to sources,” she reports. “It is unlike anything you have seen on this series.”
What’s more, next season won’t just be Robert-less. We’re going to see a lot less of the other Brothers and Sisters cast members, as they’ll be appearing only sporadically on episodes. The sources went on to say that three characters will receive big news, that means they won’t be visible throughout the show as much.
Apparently, the big three are: Saul (Ron Rifkin), Justin (Dave Annable) and Rebecca (Emily VanCamp). There’s also word that Kitty (Calista Flockhart) is part of that list. Well, it’s all thanks to “budgetary belt-tightening and also contract negotiations.”
So far, the people behind Brothers and Sisters are still sorting out the entirety of next season. We haven’t wrapped up this one yet, so there are a lot of changes underway.
Source: buddytv
EACH OF THE WALKER SIBLINGS IS STRUGGLING WITH A PERIOD OF ADJUSTMENT, ON ABC’S “BROTHERS & SISTERS”
“Love All” – The Walkers seem to all being going through an adjustment period, as Cooper acts out against Sarah while Luc becomes a member of the family, Justin has trouble finding the same passion for medicine that he had while serving in Iraq, and Kevin struggles with his newfound unemployed status, on “Brothers & Sisters,” SUNDAY, MAY 2 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
“Brothers & Sisters” stars Dave Annable as Justin Walker, Maxwell Perry Cotton as Cooper Whedon, Kerris Lilla Dorsey as Paige, Sally Field as Nora Holden, Calista Flockhart as Kitty Walker, Balthazar Getty as Thomas Walker, Rachel Griffiths as Sarah Walker, Luke Grimes as Ryan Lafferty, Luke Macfarlane as Scotty Wandell, Rob Lowe as Senator Robert McCallister, Matthew Rhys as Kevin Walker, Ron Rifkin as Saul Holden, Emily VanCamp as Rebecca Harper and Patricia Wettig as Holly Harper.
Guest starring are Daniel and David Oshionebo as Evan McCallister, John Aylward as Joe Rawling, Gilles Marini as Luc Laurent and Patrick St. Esprit as Bill Stanton.
“Love All” was written by Michael J. Cinquemani and Sarah Goldfinger and directed by Michael Schultz.
Source: ABC








