Felicia Day must sort of count. I know she's only internet-famous, but as internet-famous people go, she's pretty darn famous.
Felicia Day must sort of count. I know she's only internet-famous, but as internet-famous people go, she's pretty darn famous.
Just give her a quick space to shout out Foodstirs and SMG would've done the interview for sure.
I loved that in the after-show party, that Dee, Frank, Mac and Charlie are doing their own callbacks and you see it kinda hit Dennis that he's a 40-year-old man whose entire future is doing the same things over and over again and it's just gonna get sadder the older he gets.
And during all of the Valentine's Day episode when he thought they'd all forgotten him.
I've lost track of who's living with whom now…
Wanting a decent environment to bring a kid up in isn't really 'horrible person' material. And let's face it, most of us girls have dated a few Charlies in our lives (stunted man-children who think that relationships are a one-way street).
I've seen every episode thanks. I'm well aware that they don't have the same surname, but the actor and the character have the same nickname derived from a slightly different method. If you don't believe me, how about we ask Glenn Howerton …
Dear God! I loved Dru, but that accent was atrocious. I always thought they should have ret-conned her so that she wasn't English, but faked the accent because she was crazy and thought she should be a Cockney.
I suppose it makes sense after you watch 'Fool For Love' and see that the Brixton punk-accent was entirely an invention of the naturally toffish William.
It still should've been caught before the episode even went into production. Whedon himself gave every script final approval (and often added lines and changed things), so that scene never should have ended up in the hands of a director.
Er… the Mac part?
See: thematic resonance.
How do you mix up or Mac or Charlie with anyone? Their characters are named the same as the actors.
Kaitlin isn't a writer though.
IKR. That bond was so immediate and sweet. Howerton sold the hell out of that!
That could be interesting. Dee has clearly been done with them for a while (she rarely enjoys herself any more). Mac has his new gay life to explore. Charlie is about to live in the hell that is his dreams coming true and Dennis … wow, that moment with the kid was so damn cute.
I always thought that Charlie knew her name, but just never said it out loud.
Nice detail there. Dee watches Alias and her plan involves Dennis being a spy whose death is faked.
It's already gotten a new member once: Frank.
Also best ending with that joke too …