'Fringe': TV's Sexiest New Non-Couple
TV's newest would-be couple has hefty potential. Looking for a modern-day Mulder-Scully dynamic? Try 'Fringe.'
TV's newest would-be couple has hefty potential. Looking for a modern-day Mulder-Scully dynamic? Try 'Fringe.'
Since Dawson's Creek ended its six-season run, um, six years ago, its stars have wowed us at the box office, on our TV screens and on our tabloids. And now, unfortunately, it is through the headlines that we learn of the latest DC news. James Van Der Beek and his wife of six years Heather McComb appear to have split up two months ago. A rep told Us Weekly that, "the couple remain good friends." Read: Why It's Better To Befriend Your Ex-Husband
Joshua Jackson, whom we will try not to refer to as "Pacey" for the rest of this blog post, and his ladyfriend of three years, Troy's Diane Kruger, are shacking up in the lovely seaside city of Vancouver, People reports. We are delighted for them and not at all green with envy that they will be right next to the 2010 Olympics and also are very beautiful, talented people who are in love and probably having excellent, prolific sex with each other.
On-set romance sometimes starts a fire that burns long and hot off-stage. That's at least the case for Anna Torv and Mark Valley. You know them, right? They're on Fringe. The new JJ Abrams show about investigating the occult. It's good. It has Joshua Jackson. OK? They, Mark Valled (from Keen Eddie, remember?) and Anna Torv, had a secret wedding a little while back.