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Lose some of the action scenes, cut down Mekhi Phifer's screen time, and show us the decision-making that went into the categories/incineration decisions, and I think the show would be a lot tighter and more akin to Children of Earth. — Rick
Ask Matt: Rescue Me, Louie, Ted Danson on CSI, Community, and More! 2011
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Mekhi Phifer and Cheech Marin will guest-star in an episode of Psych, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.
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How did you all decide that Rex Mekhi Phifer would now be immortal too?
Torchwood Finale Postmortem: Espenson on Jilly's Revelation, Big Twists and a Lack of Aliens 2011
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Eventually, once Barrowman was called back for a scene, Myles was able to tell TVGuide.com about the last living (and mortal) member of Torchwood, why Gwen could never quit Jack, and why new team member Rex (Mekhi Phifer) needs to watch out!
Torchwood: Miracle Day's Eve Myles: Without Captain Jack, Gwen Is in a Strange, Lost Place 2011
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All of the stuff with Reynolds [Mekhi Phifer] was good and enjoyable, but it made things too easy for Lightman.
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Espenson: We all really love Mekhi and thought he did an amazing job.
Torchwood Finale Postmortem: Espenson on Jilly's Revelation, Big Twists and a Lack of Aliens 2011
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This year Jack and his longtime colleague Gwen Cooper (Eve Myles) team up with CIA agents Rex Matheson (ER's Mekhi Phifer) and Esther Drummond (All My Children vet Alexa Havins) to find out why nobody on the planet is dying.
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•Mekhi Phifer and Jennifer Beals return for the season finale of Lie to Me (Fox, 8 ET/PT) as the latest case takes a doubly personal turn for Lightman (Tim Roth).
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Jack Harkness (John Barrowman), who in a neat twist finds his immortality reversed, and scrappy earth-mother Gwen (Eve Myles) — are reunited to battle a global conspiracy, recruited by a mortally injured yet undying CIA agent (a tiresomely bullheaded Mekhi Phifer) who pledges to get to the bottom of this mystery if it kills him.
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Joe (Ruben Santiago-Hudson) is a neurosurgeon whose two sons, Flip (Mekhi Phifer) and Spoon (Dulé Hill), are pursuing comparably class-specific careers (Flip is a plastic surgeon, Spoon a first-time novelist who's still trying to "find himself").
Guess Who's Coming to the Vineyard Terry Teachout 2011
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