What's up with Jay looking 15 years older than he did on Coupling last year, though?
Perhaps it's the daily goodbye from the Dred Pirate Minear:
"Good night, Jay. I'll likely kill your character in the morning."
[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.
What's up with Jay looking 15 years older than he did on Coupling last year, though?
Perhaps it's the daily goodbye from the Dred Pirate Minear:
"Good night, Jay. I'll likely kill your character in the morning."
Pictures from the original pilot for The Inside:
Anyone know where I can snag a copy of the pilot?
This is the one set in the high school?
It certainly seems that way, Alibelle. And the male doesn't appear to be Jay. So who knows.
Peter Facinelli was the one who played the semi-analogous character in the original pilot, right?
eta: I suppose actually looking for myself rather than asking that question would have worked even better...
Yes, but I don't think he really looks like Peter Facinelli in that picture.
And I really have no idea who Jay Harrington is, so I was confused for a bit. But then I saw lockers, and the word "original" finally clicked for me.
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Anyone know where I can snag a copy of the pilot?
Why would you even want one?
FOX seems to enjoy tearing out Minear's still-beating heart (see "Wonderfalls" and "Firefly"). Either way, it's probably doomed, but in the most noble way possible.
aw. so sad and mean. If Tim ever needed a cheerleader, I'd be one for the new show. I mean literally. Not on the show.
Ahem. Unclearness between brain and fingers. I best go back to writing about Chaucer.
I'm just putting my hands over my ears and going, "la la la la la la la la."
Either way, it's probably doomed, but in the most noble way possible.
Kristen is likely to get in the first punch, but when i read stuff like that, I want to kick the shit out of the writer. It's oddly maternal, like someone just picked on my kid.
I need therapy, obviously.