I don't see it, but it would be funny if he did
I was just riffing on Neeson being cast to play old Linc.
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I don't see it, but it would be funny if he did
I was just riffing on Neeson being cast to play old Linc.
From TV Guides Insider:
Question: What has Alexis Denisof been up to since Angel went off the air? — Jennifer
Ausiello: Let's ask his wife, Veronica Mars guest star Alyson Hannigan: "He is experiencing his very first pilot season," she told me on the telephone last week, "which is really cute. Because he came out here and basically just booked things, which led to him being on Buffy and then on Angel. There are all these casting directors out there who have never met him." Aly says she's trying to convince her hubby to "go for comedy because he's very funny, but he's more secure with the one-hour drama. I'm like, "Come on, honey — just try the comedy." (Look for more from my interview with Hannigan in the next AA.)
"Come on, honey — just try the comedy."
Comedy pusher. I want to see AD looking scruffy and dangerous.
Thinking back to the pratfalls and girlish screams of early Wesley, not to mention that horrible, HORRIBLE tape in "Blood Money" (You think you know from scary videotapes, Samara? Guess again!), I'm inclined to agree with you connie.
I'd agree too. Plenty of opportunity to do comedic eps on a one-hour drama anyway(Guise Will Be Guise being a good example, I think) but not so much opportunity the other way with a half-hour comedy.
I have fear that AH's influence with him may be larger than our own.
Hmm. We should work on changing that.
Ideas?
I MUCH prefer scruffy dangerous Wesley. The pratfalls and silliness made me cringe, never laugh.
I like the scruffiness and danger w/ the pratfalls and silliness hidden in there and occasionally making their presence felt.
That way he kinda reminds me of me. Except for the dangerous part (I'm just scruffy w/ pratfalls and silliness).
AD is too good looking to do full-on funny without having to go for dorky, unless it's the wry, snarky funny that presumes the character has a brain. Most funny guys that I can think of on TV are basset hound types--loveable, kind of clueless, kind of clumsy. The kind of guy who gets the girl that says "I just want a guy who makes me laugh."