Jon Fleming is excited about the new season of "Dante's Cove"

As Adam on "Dante's Cove," Jon Fleming's character is understandably in love with the gorgeous and thoughtful Toby played by Charlie David. They were buddies in high school and hang out, shirtless, all the time but Toby just isn't that into Adam - at least romantically.
At least in episode one which had its debut on here! TV on Friday.
I talked to Jon last week at the premiere event for the show to try and find out more.
"Basically, you'll find out that I've been cut off from my trust find. I had been living at Dante's Cove off my parent's money, partying and stuff. My parents basically say, 'Move back to New York or you're cut off.' But Adam's love for Toby prevails and he decides to stay at Dante's Cove and fight it out. Even though, as we saw [in the season two finale] he was rejected by Toby. Toby said he just wanted to be a friend. But Adam won't quit and he'll keep fighting for Toby even if he's penniless. He's not gonna take no for an immediate answer."

I suggest that maybe Adam has some kind of showdown with Kevin (Gregory Michael) who is Toby's true love.
Fleming likes the idea: "I think we should get a little boxing ring and have Toby be the main prize. Have Adam and Kevin just duke it out for Toby. Winner takes all."
Fleming was a bit taken aback by all the hoopla surrounding the premiere event in LA on Tuesday night with hundreds of fans and friends packed into the theater. It was a far cry from a year earlier when "one of the actresses on the show had a party and I watched it eating Funions and drinking beer."
Everything about this new season just seems better, says the handsome actor.
"I feel like everything is really tied in compared to last season when each character kind of had their own little story going on. But this season, everybody is more together and everyone has scenes with Grace (Tracy Scoggins). She's the landlady. Everyone has their own drama, their own love story. But at the same time, you'll see everyone come together for one joint purpose toward the end."
Stay tuned!
Greg Hernandez has covered the entertainment industry for the Daily
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