Tim is like the anti-Marcie of the Buffyverse. He wasn't there, but everyone sees him anyway.
It's all the death and pain.
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Tim is like the anti-Marcie of the Buffyverse. He wasn't there, but everyone sees him anyway.
It's all the death and pain.
I've never seen Amelie. Is it good for renting, or will it make my eyes bleed?
That's hilarious, Rick.
Amelie is very cute. Any cuter, and I've have gone into shock and killed someone. Perhaps in the reverse order.
Totally deep is M. Hulot's Holiday. Boy, without that movie, I wouldn't know what angst meant.
Wait -- are you saying that Tim killed Jenny Calendar?
Tim killed Marcel Marceau.
Tim killed Marcel Marceau.
No, he just cut out his tongue.
Tim killed Marcel Marceau.
No, just his voice double.
If you want to be technical, you could say that Tim's work appeared on Buffy...in Fool For Love.
I think they get along well, why do you ask?
I just got this impression from the article. First of all, he talks about "the kinds of shows Bryan and I do...". Then when asked about the "three chefs" working on one show, Tim only seems to refer to one other writer (Bryan?) as his writing partner, and finally he and Bryan leave the interview early leaving Todd to answer the remaining questions. I just got a weird sense that Tim and Todd weren't so tight. Of course I'm probably reading into stuff too deeply.