We'll gladly let Scott Foley promote his latest project...if he also apologizes for a previous one.
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The Last Templar (Jan. 25-26, 9 p.m., NBC)
''I always loved those Michael Douglas-Kathleen Turner movies, like The
Jewel of the Nile and Romancing The Stone. They had a mix of
everything romance, mystery, comedy and it was a good ride. That's [the miniseries] The Last Templar for me. It's a ton of fun, and I think Mira Sorvino and I have good chemistry. Religious-themed thrillers are
popular these days, and this is very much like The Da Vinci Code.
Unfortunately, instead of Tom Hanks, you get me.''
Sorry About That
Someone to Love Me (1998)
''To begin with, it just sounds pathetic. This TV movie was one of my
first jobs, which works to my advantage excusewise; that's countered by
the fact that I played a rapist. I don't know if it was a comeback
vehicle for Lynda Carter or what, but I spent a lot of my time filming
in a van, raping her make-believe daughter. [After it aired] I spent
days on my knees apologizing to random people: 'Uh, it was one of my
first jobs and, I don't know, it was in Canada.'''


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