According to Wikipedia, JK Simmons played Hook in a 1991 production. I'd love if they got him back, but I guess he might be too old?
According to Wikipedia, JK Simmons played Hook in a 1991 production. I'd love if they got him back, but I guess he might be too old?
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The Slap is a remake of an Australian mini which had Melissa George, Sophie Lowe, and Jonathan LaPaglia in it (based on the Christos Tsiolkas book).
Nah, if Parsons leaves, it's dead. Anyone else, it could go on though.
Nah, I think TBBT's the kind of show that will dominate until it dies, and it still has a few years to go.
Yeah, ABC has killed many shows by airing them Thursdays at 8 too.
The finale appearance was so weird. It was connected to absolutely nothing else in the show, and ran next to the end credits. It wasn't very funny either.
I like the characters, but they don't seem to know how to do an episode that doesn't feature someone lying to someone else and trying to keep it secret. It's incredibly repetitive.
There's a paywall.
There was a Mitchell and Webb skit on it, in the last radio series.
Miracleman is great (I've read it before), but the price tag has made me wait for the collected edition.
W. Haden Blackman, previously of Batwoman, is on Elektra now.
I have a load of Valiant comics on my tablet that I haven't gotten to yet. Their occasional "every issue of every series is 99c" sales on Comixology are very helpful.
The character David Walton was playing (who doesn't want anything to do with kids) was called Will, same as his character on the upcoming About A Boy, also from Katims and some of the Parenthood writers. So I guess this makes that show a spin-off?
Moran is covered.
Really enjoyed this show. I'd seen Rory Scovell in a few things before, but he was great in this. Briga Heelan was really good too.
The main part of the TV movie was awful, but I admit I kind of liked the Reggie stuff, even if it ignored all the rules set up in the series.
I should rewatch DLM, but I lent my DVDs to a friend back in 2007, and haven't seen them since.
Wasn't the budget of Dead Like Me slashed in its second season too? I remember them doing far less of the expensive-looking CGI heaven-type shots.
So, they only want a spin-off if Dexter is in it, which means they want it to be about Dexter as a lumberjack???