Good. I would hate for him to be non-awesomely gay.
(No, but seriously, I am glad they didn't go gay-for-pay there)
Good. I would hate for him to be non-awesomely gay.
(No, but seriously, I am glad they didn't go gay-for-pay there)
….I would read this.
Seriously. His new fanbase basically wants Captain America's tortured ex-boyfriend.
Then I will continue to believe that Archie didn't actually stay dead after he sacrificed himself for Horatio.
Sadface…
You are correct. I think they already cast Cupid. Maybe she could be Hyrax? Or Cheshire?
Who is the next Spartacus alum to get cast? I think Dan Feuerriegel who played Agron. Everyone else is just slightly too famous or didn't have a big enough role on Spartacus.
I totally forgot about Ziggy as the stoner NY roommate until I looked it up.
Yes. But he hated the nickname Bugsy (said by some to be based on the slang term "bugs", meaning "crazy", used to describe his erratic behavior) so it probably won't get used too much.
Peaky Blinders is so good and visually gorgeous. (It doesn't hurt that Cillian Murphy and his cheekbones carry off the 1920s styles beautifully). And manages to well integrate its (awesome) female characters in to the proceedings.
The date stamps at the start of the first episode this season. Plus the fact that the characters discuss the stock market crash.
Glad my Luciano and Lansky brotp were reunited this episode. Along with their awakward little brother / pseudo!son Benny. Though I am still hoping for an AR!Death flashback before I forgive BE for the time jump.
BBC's "In the Flesh" is pretty fantastic, though it is far from a conventional zombie narrative, focusing on struggles and prejudices facing half-cured ex-zombies (or "partially deceased syndrome sufferers").
It is Logan. He is in some of the press photos.
It was right after Bugsy weirds out in front of Jimmy in Season 2. Lucky says something like "Crazy little kid" in Yiddish to Meyer, who responds "What can you do?" in Italian. I remember because it was one of my favorite little details that they had picked up each other's second (or first) languages.
I liked the British series "Whitechapel"'s first season, which dealt with a modern Jack the Ripper copycat. The detectives became deeply imbedded in the Ripper case and each came up with their own theories on who "Jack" was (which of course had parallels with suspects in their modern-day case)
So what was Meyer up to? And I just want him to get back together with Luciano.
According to Wikipedia they are going to make Jim Corrigan a cop from New Orleans. Considering how thick Scanlan's Irish accent is I am scared/intrigued to hear what that sounds like.
He played basically the most interesting character on Hollyoaks. A badass, manipulative, emotionally messed up gay gangster/drug dealer/nightclub owner. He did indeed engage in a lot of man-on-man action in the show. IIRC he was originally introduced as more of an outright bad guy (he manipulates and abuses his…
At least the show addressed its inherent homoeroticism with a threesome. Threesomes. So much better than love triangles! Remember this, future showrunners.