He'll never live that down. I have never heard a bad word about him (if we're not talking fashion sense) anyhow, but it's nice to see he is consistently nice. He and his dad chatted everyone up for a bit, and went out of their way to make the valets comfortable. Someone who is nice to the help, is probably nice all around.
Angel 5: Is That It? Am I Done?
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Yeah. I think the fact that he has always expressed love and gratitude toward his parents in interviews over the years gives a pretty good idea of his character. Name me another Hollywood actor who's made it big in any way and consistently does that.
Though I must admit that the little glimpses of understandable bitchiness he's let slip once in a while (like getting snippy about SMG's refusal to appear on Angel in its last season) are kind of entertaining too.
And chickenphobia? There are far worse embarrassing things to be remembered for.
Name me another Hollywood actor who's made it big in any way and consistently does that.
Matt Damon did, didn't he? I haven't read anything from him in a while.
Dave Chappelle loves his mama a lot too, and takes her around with him.
Hmmm, I've read interviews with Damon to that effect, but the stuff on video seems to focus more on his affection for Ben Affleck. Which is entertaining in its own right, but doesn't speak as much to purity of character.
I just watched "Carpe Noctem" and the good part of "Fredless." So sad to think back and realize that Fred would have been better off if they never rescued her.
I have never heard a bad word about him
That's a nice story. Although I feel compelled to mention the crappy Irish accent...not that it has any impact on his qualities as a person. IJS.
He has chickenphobia? Now there's the downside of achieving any sort of fame; your quirks and phobias get known, which is alright if they're like "fear of flying" or something fairly common, but if they're something a bit more unusual everyone gets to know about it. There are probably chartered accountants and bus drivers out there w/ sillier phobias.
I just watched "Carpe Noctem" and the good part of "Fredless." So sad to think back and realize that Fred would have been better off if they never rescued her
That's open to debate; she did find love and purpose, plus she probably wouldn't have lasted that long in Pylea.
I think "clean death getting your head chopped off by Lorne's relatives" beats out "having your soul eaten by a dead Old One, so it can walk around in your body and torment all your loved ones."
Hmm...yeah, it's debatable. By that logic Tara would have been better off going off w/ her family thinking she was a demon in "Family" and Anya would have been better off staying a vengeance demon in "Selfless" or even "The Wish", since neither would have died then.
And I think having loved ones that an old one can torment is better than having no loved ones to grieve (except her parents).
Is it about how you die, so much as how well you live before you die?