No, because he's a cabaret artist.
'splain, please. i think Andy definitely has the talent to do other things. right now he needs to focus on getting himself well though.
I think there is no justice in the entertainment world if Alexis and Amy don't get mainstream accolades. of course, i don't have much hope in that either.
CC has the potential, but like others said i think she'll be in an endless bout of guest stars and tv movies.
I think DB will be eating his words about an Angel tv movie.
YOMV.
I tend to agree with Jim. AH was an OK actor on Angel, nothing more. I loved the character, but never thought the actor excelled.
In other barely-Angel-related news, I just noticed this: The Daily Show Disses Elizabeth Rohm (about halfway down). Plus! Monkeys!
Ouch!
The beetle, by the way, is indiscriminate in its taste for wood, meaning that it poses a threat to everything from elms to maples to the performance style of "Law & Order" star Elisabeth Rohm.
In other barely-Angel-related news, I just noticed this: The Daily Show Disses Elizabeth Rohm (about halfway down). Plus! Monkeys!
Oh, lordy. There are some fun quotes in there.
Authorities say that the only thing preventing the tiger from doing further damage was that he didn't have an E-Z Pass.
A macaque monkey named Darla apparently bit a two-year-old in a Key Food in Brooklyn. The boy's grandmother recalls her reaction, saying, "Why is there a monkey in Key Foods? Those were my exact words." Strange, as most people's reaction whenever they go shopping is, "Why isn't there a monkey in Key Foods?"
If you liked that one, Billytea, you'll love this one.
billytea, I'm sure you already know this, but a new species of flightless bird has been discovered.
Strange, as most people's reaction whenever they go shopping is, "Why isn't there a monkey in Key Foods?"
Wow, they know me so well....
If you liked that one, Billytea, you'll love this one.
I like the voles. The number of genuinely faithful species is very small, a lot smaller than the number of monogamous animals, but the Siberian vole is one. And it appears to be gettin' some that triggers the change in the male's behaviour (which IIRC is what prompted scientists to come up with this experiment).
It makes sense for this species. These voles live in relatively sparse populations and come into heat relatively quickly, so the male is better served by standing by his woman now rather than taking the risk of finding someone new.
billytea, I'm sure you already know this, but a new species of flightless bird has been discovered.
You'd think I'd be more excited by this, but to be honest I've been going off the rails lately.
Not sure if that's just a fanwank or a fanfic I need to write.
If Illyria were capable of intentionally changing the past, it just might have occurred to it to do so—back when it was fully powered up—with regard to its Army of Doom that had crumbled into dust.
Or, y'know, its own murder.
A macaque monkey named Darla apparently bit a two-year-old in a Key Food in Brooklyn.
Obviously a vampire monkey with that name.
Illrya was not the most stable creature when hopped up on power bars.
Didn't say it would be easy.