Last month we told you Sarah Michelle Gellar might finally be returning to TV via a new CBS drama pilot called Ringer, and Buffy fans rejoiced. Now said project has found a director, and it’s an interesting choice: Richard Shepard. While he’s worked a lot for the Eye lately, directing the pilot for Criminal Minds and its upcoming spin-off, Shepard is best known for writing and directing the 2005 Sundance favorite The Matador, as well as for his Emmy-winning turn helming the pilot for Ugly Betty. We’re praying this doesn’t mean SMG will be sporting braces and really bad sweaters in her new show.
Exciting new details have emerged about Sarah Michelle Gellar’s new CBS series, Ringer, which sounds potentially even more intriguing than the goings on in Buffy’s old Sunnydale universe. If her pilot is picked up, Sarah Michelle will star as twin sisters, Bridget Cafferty and Siobhan Marx. Bridget, we’ll learn, is a recovering addict who is about to testify in court against a dangerous murderer. The morning of the trial, she slips away and goes on the run from the FBI. With no where else to go, she reaches out to her estranged sister, Siobhan, who seems to have it all: money, clothes, a ritzy Upper West Side apartment and a loaded, hot hubby named Andrew.
Soon after Bridget contacts her sister, Siobhan commits suicide — or so it seems.
This twist of fate allows Bridget to assume her “dead” sister’s identity, unaware of just how messed up Siobhan’s life secretly is. It doesn’t take long for Andrew to notice that something’s off about his wife.
Other characters Bridget (as Siobhan) will have to fool: Siobhan’s BFF, Gemma, an architect who has been renovating Siobhan and Andrew’s new, even more luxurious pad. Interestingly, Gemma has a pair of twins of her own. Could her knowledge of twins help her figure out what Bridget has done?
It also turns out that Gemma has a crummy marriage to Henry, an out-of-work alcoholic novelist who’d been having a torrid affair with Siobhan! Naturally, he comes to question why his mistress no longer seems into him.
Bridget must also steer clear of the muscular FBI Agent Victor Machado, who tracks his escaped witness to New York, where he finds only Siobhan. All this stress will test Bridget’s sobriety. Too bad her AA sponsor — good looking black community college professor, Malcolm Howard — is all the way back in Wyoming. Seems there may have been something more brewing between Bridget and Malcolm outside of their AA meetings.
So Buffy fans, does this storyline excite you enough to watch Sarah Michelle Gellar in this new role? Err… Make that roles because you know it’s probably just a matter of time before “dead” Siobhan turns up very much alive.
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