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What will the 'Breaking In' season 2 cast look like?

Breaking In, which will air Tuesdays at 8:30PM on Fox 5 in Queens beginning on March 6, survived cancellation and is back for a second season. But will everyone be returning? Who are the new faces?

According to TVLine, Christian Slater (Oz), Bret Harrison (Cameron), and Alphonso McAuley (Cash) are all returning still as series regulars for the second season. Odette Annable (Melanie) is not going to be a series regular again though. She'll be recurring, and that's not exactly a surprise. In fact, that was what was pretty much expected if Breaking In got a second season since she signed on to be a series regular on House for this season. Still, she'll be around for "multiple episodes," so that should hopefully be enough to make fans happy. After all, the show wasn't even expected to get a second season and now it has. There is some bad news as Smallville'sMichael Rosenbaum (Dutch) isn't scheduled to be back at this point "due to a preexisting film commitment." It is always possible he could appear in an episode, and that's something fans should look out for.

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Meanwhile, Megan Mullally is going to be a new series regular in season 2, playing Oz's boss. That's comic genius right there, and it could be what leads to good numbers for the show. Will this addition be what shows Fox that they shouldn't have canceled it in the first place and they were right to bring it back for a second season?

Breaking In returns to Fox 5 in Queens on March 6 at 8:30PM. Will you be tuning in to Breaking In season 2?

© Meredith Jacobs 2011

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Meredith Jacobs, a freelance writer for such sites as Gather and Associated Content, is the go-to girl for television news. She has followed her favorite shows since their beginnings, and she's always ready to report the latest information as it's released. She never misses an episode and is...

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