David Boreanaz was recently revealed to be taking on the role of James Rockford this pilot season, and Gigi Garner is shutting down any opponents by putting her full support behind the Buffy the Vampire Slayer alum—and for most, Boreanaz' sweet gesture toward her
"If anybody can do it, HE CAN!" she wrote on X. "I'm ? on board! It is going to be great!"
So, I recently got a call from David Boreanaz. He was kind enough to share that he was offered the series & thinking about it. He wanted to know how I felt about the reboot, etc... If anybody can do it, HE CAN! I'm ? on board! It is going to be great! #PureClass #Jimbo t.co/yGvgsGPuTB
— Gigi & James Garner (@MavrocksGirl) February 12, 2026The Veteran Actor's Thoughtful Gesture Was Incredibly Well-Received
"Okay. Him calling you for your blessing, has changed my mind," one wrote, sharing they were "Willing to give him a chance now."
"Okay, knowing that he reached out to you about how you felt about it has just sent my opinion of the man up a LOT," another agreed. "...I'll be watching this show knowing he cared enough to reach out to you.
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