Anyway, he was played by Gerard Butler, aka "The Phantom of the Opera."
Restraining the Michael Crawford fangirl within.... There, I beat her down. Good deal.
Proceed!
(By the way, my family's beagle ate me yesterday. Really. She started with my ears, and before I knew it, I was being digested. She's so cute! Curse her.)
Okay, now that you mention it, I do seem to recall that Pamie hated WF.
It was quite the fiery hate and utter disdain, it was.
Actually, Laura shot what's-his-name at the end of the move. He didn't shoot himself.
Oh, well, I didn't have a clue what was going on in that scene, but it looked like he was holding the gun, so that's where my conclusion came from. Hell, I thought it was the end of
Beyond Borders
at first.
I do sometimes wonder if I watch the same thing as other people.
Kevin, me too. Me too. At my local Swedish Buffy-board, some people just don't watch the same show as I do at all. (Those who don't like the Inside there also dislike House. That's the only common denominator I've found so far.)
Wonderfalls could have been my next one-true-love. I can't believe anyone could hate it. I know people did, but I can't wrap my mind around it.
It would be like not enjoying Wesley on Angel. *cough*
Wonderfalls could have been my next one-true-love.
Mine too, Cindy. It could have been, but it was taken away.
And then
Veronica Mars
came along.
Hell, I love Wonderfalls. True, true love. Only 13 episodes but it still beat down all seven seasons of Buffy hands down. It was frightening to watch.
Er, is this a good time to admit I still haven't seen past episode 3 of Wonderfalls? I have the DVD here.