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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Think about it. Both series are openly set in Toronto, and The Border ended amid a hanging Bolivian Army Cliffhanger with several ICS agents pinned down in a building somewhere near the Port Lands district. Both series have had several actors guest-star on the other. Characters Mike Kessler and Sam Braddock are each stated to be past members of JTF 2; seeing Spike and Slade interact would be hilarious; and the mix of the rest of the two casts could produce some awesome results. Hey, if the CBC wouldn't let The Border have an ending, perhaps CTV could ... |