(Spoiler alert: If you have not seen this week's episode of 'Scandal' stop reading now.)
Fear not, Scandal fans, Dan Bucatinsky is in high demand in Hollywood.
The actor, who won an Emmy playing gay journalist-turned-White House press secretary James Novak on the Shonda Rhimes drama is moving to NBC, reports The Hollywood Reporter.
Bucatinsky, 48, is set to guest star in a pilot for NBC's single-camera comedy Marry Me, which THR reports is "about on longtime couple Annie (Happy Endings' Casey Wilson ) and Jake (Party Down's Ken Marino ), who get engaged and quickly realize that it's harder than it looks."
"I've been a husband of [Scandal's] Jeff Perry for three seasons and now playing Tim Meadows ' husband and the very well-preserved father of Casey Wilson," Bucatinsky told the magazine. "It's hilariously funny and I'm excited to be in a comedy, and hopefully if that gets picked up I'll have the opportunity to play with those guys. It's been a really fun distraction from the eulogizing I've been doing in my head of James Novack!"
We're not revealing any more specifics on how Bucatinsky's character left Scandal - but we're happy to hear that the talented actor landed a new gig!
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