His prolonged absence from 'The Walking Dead' really is a tragedy. I guess his presence in the pilot served only as a plot device to have Andrew Lincoln narrate via radio every episode or so to keep the audience up to speed.
His prolonged absence from 'The Walking Dead' really is a tragedy. I guess his presence in the pilot served only as a plot device to have Andrew Lincoln narrate via radio every episode or so to keep the audience up to speed.
I second your appraisal of 'Rubicon', dear Sir.
Yeah, but we like Britain's entertaining tosh, over here. See 'Doctor Who', 'Sherlock', 'Misfits' and 'Luther', to name a few.
The emphasis was more on the ex-model part. It's a ridiculous character, as highlighted by @avclub-667061fe6e519937fa892ef0441e811b:disqus, and you expect a twentysomething ex-model newcomer to pull off the part, with the accent thing on top of that. I guess they have tremendous faith in her, that she's going to be…
That tweet needs to be ignored.
Yeah, what the hell is the deal with casting an English ex-model as the character with the most pathos in the goddamn show? It's like the casting of Connie Nielsen, or elsewhere, Andrew Lincoln in The Walking Dead. Is the problem the casting agents or the showrunners? Are foreign english-speaking actors still the…
His whole bag of dicks, you mean? Like one at a time, or..?
Well, let's say, for argument's sake, that Fi is 40ish. That she was born in 1970.
She was forced to tango with Al Pacino, when all she wanted was to be left alone.
She probably slept with Richard Grieco on the set of 'If Looks Could Kill'.
Her last good role was in 'Body Snatchers', 20 years ago.
She's over-tanned and underweight.
She's English.
There's this persistent glint in her eyes throughout the interview - she just radiates vulnerability and charm. How did you keep your cool, Sean O'Neal? You Sir truly are a professional.
You can't just tease us with St. Vincent's views on Tequila, David Mamet and Nick Cave and then expect to get away with it. That's just criminal.
Florence + the Machine could not exist without Feist. 'The Reminder' blew it all open, I'm afraid.
The Kylie Minogue of the indie crowd!
In the post-Kate Bush post-Feist post-Gaga eclectic emotional pop songstress category, I mean.
Pretty much two faces of the same coin there, fella.
Hurray for the Celine Dion of the indie crowd!