His character was actually shot on Degrassi during the school shooting episode. It was JT that was stabbed like 2 seasons later.
His character was actually shot on Degrassi during the school shooting episode. It was JT that was stabbed like 2 seasons later.
The Breaking Bad Insider Podcasts can be found here on AMC's site:
http://www.amctv.com/origin…
(they usually start production in the Fall, for a Spring debut)
According to the interview with Bryan Cranston over at HitFix, they're not starting production on Season 4 until January of 2011. Since they usually start in the Fall, I hope this doesn't mean a later debut next year.
If you've never listened to the Breaking Bad podcast…
It's worth checking out just to listen to Vince Gilligan talk about each episode. Much better than the DVD commentaries.
I love that she recognized him from "Three Men and a Little Lady."
It went up on OnDemand earlier today. A solid episode.
I think that Party Down actually has a lot of potential left in it, but it really depends on who they cast for a third season.
Whoomp! (Are we having fun yet?)
I dig the backstory they gave Adam Scott's character, but it certainly does feel within the realm of Henry Pollard's career trajectory on Party Down.
Cheese's death was a surprise, for sure—but I was even more surprised that I got a little misty-eyed when Slim Charles said "That was for Joe."
The Wire has so many to choose from..
Bodie, Wallace, and in a way Randy (not literal, but in a way).
The orange slice bit won me over…
"Don't thank me, thank Dylan's mom!"
The alumni aspect…
…was actually kind of fun.
The only thing this episode was missing…
…was a flood of phone calls requesting that Duke Silver play a song.
Best opening in awhile…
…but as for the episode itself, it does feels like the writers are running out of ideas.
Damn, that's why I shouldn't reply to a comment at 3AM.
Speaking of which, I'm surprised that Genevieve passed up the opportunity to call out guest star Michael Kostroff's excellent work as "that Jew layer" Maurice Levy on The Wire.
This season of Party Down is a mix of bittersweet awesomeness…
Season 1 didn't really hook me until the middle of its run—at first, it felt like it tried just a little too hard. But the "Taylor Stiltskin Sweet Sixteen" episode is where it all seemed to click, and the subsequent episodes were very strong. Upon…