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Once Upon a Time Casts Walking Dead Actress — But Who Is She Playing

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Once Upon A Time is adding Sonequa Martin-Green to its ranks for Season 2 — if not beyond.

TVLine has learned that the actress, whose TV credits include The Walking Dead and The Good Wife, will appear this season in multiple episodes as Tamara. No further details on the character were made available, though TVLine’s previous intel indicates that Once was initially angling to cast an African-American with a British accent in the part, and that Tamara could spill over into Season 3 of the ABC drama.

alycakes4122d ago

The show is getting better now...there for a while I thought it was getting a little slow but it's picking up with some interesting stuff now.

Soldierone4121d ago

I think the whole governor stuff was the only thing getting too slow. I thought since Rick was going in to kick his butt it would pick back up, but Rick goes in and escapes and it looks like The Governor is going back to slowly developing more....

Lord_Sloth4121d ago (Edited 4121d ago )

An African-American with a British accent doesn't exist since they aren't American, they're British.

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Heavenly King4120d ago (Edited 4120d ago )

Most USA people think all things belong to them. They refer to USA as America, when it is not even the whole North America continent, and they refer to "not Caucasian, not Asian people, not Indian" race-wise as African-American even though they are a mixture from Russian or British and African people.

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Crime Scene Berlin-Nightlife Killer Review | Leisurebyte

Crime Scene Berlin-Nightlife Killer Review: This documentary series really drops the ball with its storytelling.

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Files Of The Unexplained Review: Mixed Bag of Chilling Intrigue but Repetitive | Leisurebyte

Files Of The Unexplained Review: This docuseries features both chilling and some unnecessary stories that go on for too long.

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Fallout: Season 1 - Review

Season 1 of "Fallout" continues the trend of good video game adaptations we've seen recently, with this trying to balance the seriousness of a nuclear apocalypse with the comedy Obsidian Entertainment gave "Fallout: New Vegas."

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