By Golden Sun, you of course mean our Lord Jesus Christ who is both the sun and the Son of this world.
By Golden Sun, you of course mean our Lord Jesus Christ who is both the sun and the Son of this world.
I feel the same way about the scene where the cop tells him he killed six of his friends, and the Jokers mouths back "six?!" like even he's embarassed that it was so many.
I've also heard, though I can't remember where, that this idea was orginally pitched as an O'Brien episode, and it would have had the same ambiguous ending that you mention. Now that would have been quite the "torture Miles" episode.
I've also heard, though I can't remember where, that this idea was orginally pitched as an O'Brien episode, and it would have had the same ambiguous ending that you mention. Now that would have been quite the "torture Miles" episode.
Doug Flutie was told for years that his size and his style of play would never work in the NFL, and he floated around the league as a backup/starter/side show attraction. Not exactly a one to one comparision to Tebow, but I certainly see what he could add to the conversation.
Doug Flutie was told for years that his size and his style of play would never work in the NFL, and he floated around the league as a backup/starter/side show attraction. Not exactly a one to one comparision to Tebow, but I certainly see what he could add to the conversation.
He was Donna Noble's "gay best friend." The Rupert Everrett to her Julia Roberts.
Yeah but you lost to Gregory Peck in To Kill a Mockingbird! There is no shame in that Pete.
Emmett Otter is now on Netflix instant.
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Wait is Phil Nugent saying that John Laroquette is an "inexplicable multiple Emmy winner"? Because Dan Fielding was one the greatest characters of the 1980s and I'd never begrudge the man his awards. Well maybe the one he won for the Practice, but he was pretty awesome on that show too.
I remember reading this as well, but I believe Sam was originally envisioned asĀ ex NFL player for either the LA Rams or San Diego Chargers (the show would have been set in Southern California as well). This was also when they were trying to cast John Madden to play Coach.
Oh wow he was Vergis on Caprica? He was underused on that, as were all the other outstanding actors on that show if we're being honest. And holy crap, looking at imdb I see he was Pete Hutter on Brisco County Jr?! I loved Pete! No one better touch Pete's piece!