[01/12/12 - 07:58 AM] Video: A Few Minutes With... "The Finder" Co-Stars Geoff Stults & Michael Clarke Duncan By Jim Halterman (TFC)
With the FOX series "Bones" taking a breather after tonight's winter finale episode airs, the spin-off "The Finder" moves into the 9 o'clock time slot beginning with the premiere. Along with series stars Geoff Stults (who plays Walter Sherman) and Michael Clarke Duncan (Leo Knox), tonight's episode also introduces Mercedes Masohn (as Deputy US Marshal Isabel Zambada) and Maddie Hasson (troubled teen Willa Monday). With a quirky tone similar to that of "Bones" and landing the plum time slot after "American Idol" (which has its season premiere next week), creator Hart Hanson (and FOX) have high hopes that the "The Finder" will find an audience and enjoy a healthy run.
During the FOX TCA Fall Junket this past weekend, Stults, Duncan, Masohn and Hasson sat down with our Jim Halterman to chat on video about the show and preview what viewers will see in the coming episodes.
"The Finder" airs Thursdays at 9:00/8:00c on FOX.
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