Stacked, giving bookstore employees bad names.
'Potential'
The Minearverse 3: The Network Is a Harsh Mistress
[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.
Or good epithets.
wow, gone for less than a week and miss nearly 800 posts. Loved ep 2. Anyone know if Mark Fish has done anything else? Will he be doing any future eps? Will Cole return in a later ep? Love the title for the next thread too. likely miss another 800 posts, Seeing Serenity Thurs. Excited doesn't begin.... Looking forward to tomorrows ep.
"It takes lots of gumption to walk into a play party or into a dungeon. There's all these people in leather and all this stuff going on,"
She's not wrong.
I was totally going to link that article. Though more in the vein of "this is regular front-of-section human interest story here in SF." Note the Non-Judginess!
Allyson, I just wanna say, that was a damn fine article. It addresses everything that draws me to the Rebecca character, and explains to the critics who in my eyes are missing the point, why she's played the way she is by Rachel, and why it's such a great performance.
Instead of fuming at my screen and yelling, I'm gonna point all the negative people to your article. Thanks for being so articulate. I'm in it for her journey, too. Big fan of journeys, I am.
"Web finds Paul useful because he's beyond reproach," explains Minear. "He's sort of like the Exley character, but not so easily corruptible."
I had to read that a couple times before I realized he was still talking about L.A. Confidential. I thought he meant the author Frederick Exley (A Fan's Notes), who was eminently corruptible, whose corruption was central to what little fame he had, and I was very confused. But not anymore. At least not about that.
"She's Eve Arden," says Tim. I'm not sure how the lady who played the principal in Grease and Grease 2 is useful to Web, unless he needs someone to make frequent announcements preceded by a xylophone intro.
Dude, you're Eve Arden. She's the old time Hollywood queen of the deadpan snark. Actually Kristen might be a little more Eve Arden. You're more like the lovechild of Rosalind Russell and James Cagney.