Oh that's right! I forgot she was in there. I must confess, every time I see her, my default thought is "Hey, it's Dr. Faye from Mad Men!"
Oh that's right! I forgot she was in there. I must confess, every time I see her, my default thought is "Hey, it's Dr. Faye from Mad Men!"
Cool! I have a friend who has recommended it to me too. I'll try to watch it after POI ends! Thanks for the recommendation! :)
I laughed so hard when he said that. I was just envisioning Reese as a child being, well, Reese, and the German kid making such a huge impression on him that it is literally the only movie reference he knows.
I've been curious about it! I should probably just set some time aside and watch it.
Oh God. Yes, probably.
Yes, I was impressed with both the Dutch and Germans when it came to English. Everyone I met in both places spoke excellent English. I was ashamed of my lack of foreign language knowledge after visiting Europe! :)
it was for the greater procedural good!
That's cool! I never watched Lost, so I saw a lot of people making comparisons, but I didn't have a personal point of reference for him playing a bad guy.
That's really interesting! I had kind of wondered about that.
Sad but true.
There's a lot of truth to that. I think Solo Roger would be an excellent regular short segment, like 3 or 5 or 10 minutes long. I'd watch that!
Agreed! I really hope he gets some recognition.
Yes, for a split second I thought he had broke so bad that he wouldn't, then when he decided to go, I wondered why I had ever doubted what his choice would be.
Thanks for the awesome review, LaToya! :)
Jim Caviezel: Nope, but can I do a Willy Wonka reference?
I never could get into American Dad, but I do love Roger. I think he's an awesome character. I'd probably like the show more if it was just about Roger.
Ah, okay.
You're welcome! :)
You're welcome! I thought it was a fascinating read, too!
I shared this link earlier—sorry for any repetition—but I thought it might be of interest to you, so I'm directly replying.