Acting. He asks Briggs for advice and they decide that Mike could take over Bello’s number two position since Eddie is gone. Mike (Aaron Tveit) is starting to feel the repercussions of this job and is still disturbed by Eddie’s suicide. He didn’t, but he is still using drugs and lies to Charlie about it. They decide to bring Eddie in and play upon Bello’s trust issues.
I think it's made me more understanding of people and choices they make and how ... they're not worse people at all. He has to convince them that they aren’t actually going to be shooting anything, but learn to understand their weapons.Charlie’s deal isn’t working out so she has to work with Whistler to get him to vouch for her. Mike is able to prove to Bello that he can be loyal and trustworthy so he agrees to let Mike be his bodyguard.At the end of the episode, Mike is able to access Briggs’ credit card information. She figures out he is a fake because his henna tattoos run off on the sheets.Paige and Mike find the tracking deviceFinally, Francesca’s sauce is ready, but before Mike can enjoy it he gets called away by Bello.
To try to keep her face hidden she starts making out with Briggs and they are able to get out of there without being made.Back at the bar, everyone is celebrating and Mike ends up meeting Abby (Jenn Proske), a girl that he actually has something in common with. Lauren got played and Briggs aborts the mission. All rights reserved.Get the freshest reviews, news, and more delivered right to your inbox!Born in Washington, D.C., actor Gbenga Akinnagbe -- a first-generation Nigerian immigrant -- attended Bucknell University on a wrestling scholarship, where he dual-majored in English and political science, then accepted a position with a government agency but left early on to pursue his interest in drama. He ends up hanging out with her all night and walking on the beach (so cute! Biography. Get DIRECTV 1-888-777-2454 .
Coming from Black community and have been known to the pain of being marginalized, he is very compassionate of the LGBTQ community and also participates in Pride March. It apparently takes three days to make and is amazing.Briggs puts it together that Lauren never went to the warehouse. Mike is so shaken up by this that he ends up bailing on his date with Abby. I’m not sure how I feel about this show. His vocal stance for gay rights and secretive love life has hinted on various rumors about his sexuality.As of his love life, he isn’t as open of his romantic relationships and his dating status has always been a mystery to unfold. This was a side storyline – the contact almost ruins her deal and she ends up having to cut ties with him. Gbenga Akinnagbe, Actor: The Taking of Pelham 123. Web TechnologyHe graduated from Colonel Zadok A. Magruder High School. Coming to his presence in the movie industry, he has starred in movies like Knucklehead (2015), Detour (2016), Näyttelijä. Eddie suspects that Mike and Briggs are the reason he got double-crossed in the last episode. Gbenga Akinnagbe. The irony is that Eddie was right all along but Bello doesn’t believe him. 2017 | R. Movies. Fringe. Born in Washington, D.C., actor Gbenga Akinnagbe -- a first-generation Nigerian immigrant -- … Birthday: Dec 12, 1978Copyright © Fandango. Independence Day: Resurgence. Charlie gives him the final payout and tries to get him into a house, but he doesn’t take it and most likely blows the money on drugs.Wow! Since he isn’t on the FBI’s payroll anymore she’s not sure how he will respond if he sees her. Eddie assaults Mike because he doesn’t trust him, but Mike is able to take him down. We don't have a biography for Gbenga Akinnagbe. Gbenga Akinnagbe Bio, Photos, Theatre Credits, Stage History - Broadway debut. Gbenga Akinnagbe was born on December 12, 1978 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. With his involvement in many ventures such as TV shows, movies, articles, furniture designing, lifestyle brand we can clearly interpret that he earns well enough for himself and hence enjoys a net worth of $1 million. Edge of Darkness. See full bio » p0xvdtpa0001; Submit search. I get to put myself in other people's shoes as much as possible. I don't get to fully live it as these real people, but I get to start to learn to empathize.But despite the closed insight on his personal relationships, he is quite open about his support for gay rights!Copyright ©2020 S.B.