See i thought he did.. wuss out.
Not in TV terms. In TV world,
he's supposed to cave and tell the truth and believe his dad, who then has a hard time handling it but then handles it okay. For a sympathetic character to sit down on something so horrible, something he tried to hide and smooth over,
I thought it was different.
Now I have to know. What was he hiding? Why did he lie about it? Who are we talking about?
Sean's kid
was involved in a hit-and-run where he (I think he may have been driving) hit a schoolmate and left her for dead in a ditch. When they found out she survived (with amnesia), he convinced his dad to do free plastic surgery on her and became her friend. The friend with him during the accident got completely messed up with guilt and channelled it in insane ways (converting from Judaism, and eventually falling for and raping the girl). He's in jail for rape, and is trying to get plead temporary insanity caused by the accident, thus implicating our cutie. Who's, in the face of a heartfelt explanation of upcoming compassion from his dad, is flat out lying under oath.
We're talking Nip/Tuck the son of one of the two plastic surgeons (although, he could be the bio. son of Christian and then really, he'd be the son of both of them) who last year was driving while high and ran over a girl from school. Now I cannot remember whether he was driving or his buddy. . . but he convinced his dad to re-construct her face and he did and then Matt and his buddy made friends with her, convinced her that she had forgotten that they were friends before. . . it's an incredible, complicated mess.
We're talking about hottie John Hensley. I know that much.
One of the questions was, "Do you know how to use Netscape?"
Not to bring back painful memories, but sometimes interviews have to use a complete set of questions for all interviewees. Of course, any normal person would give a look like "I know you know this, but...", or, better yet, would tell you that they were doing this in the first place.
Re:
Lost.
I had decided it looked stupid and wasn't going to watch it. Then Dom. Then others. And now you say Fury. Crap. There may actually be something I need to watch on TV this year. If it actually turns out to be good and I like it, it will be the kiss of death. I wonder how many episodes it will last.
Ooh! I just had a thought. Since I initially thought I wouldn't like it,
Lost
may actually have a chance.