Didn't he play the first Gabriel on Supernatural? He was great there.
Didn't he play the first Gabriel on Supernatural? He was great there.
Which, why would they recast Abaddon. She was the shiz.
Homeland
I don't want to think about magic royal baby fluid, do I?
*eyebrow raise*
Zombie Guy was cool. When he's dead, can I have his cane and/or swagger?
Because of the formatting, I misread your description of Selmy and Jorah as "two fart advisors". I prefer that version.
Jamie was in, what, three or four episodes last season? This could have easily been cut down to just that.
That's not fanfiction. Not enough assfucking.
''Man Of Work Seeking Mook. Loyalty and Discretion Required. Must be trained in Archery, Pole axes and Swordplay. Hygiene a plus. Report to Dancing Boar Tavern, answer to Pete Swogglesworth."
He's ridiculously good looking. I think that's what makes his helpfulness so suspicious.
I was thinking about the "weathering a storm" type metaphor. Chaough's a good pair of hands to run a company and will see them well through the merger, but Don's not remotely comfortable being driven anywhere and uncomfortable with blue skies besides.
I just can't stand the accent Kartheiser is using for this role (if he is indeed using an accent and his voice hasn't just matured that way). Fantastic performance, and perfectly right for the character, but it's just so, so, so obnoxious and virulent sounding, like his throat's being used as the breeding ground for…
The plane sequence was a bit obvious as far as metaphors go, no?
He's that flexible!?
*the sound of one hand fapping*
How about McKellan and Jacobi as an actual couple?
Plenty of six year olds eat glue.
Take the book comments Awaaay.
Seemed like it was suffering from Lost Season 2/5 or Angel Season 2 levels of flailing. Holy shit we've just lost our actors, and we only had enough plot for the first eight episodes and now we don't know what to do.