Also, he won on Emmy for a guest role on "The Practice." he played, um, a serial killer.
Oh yeah. That guy.
[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.
Also, he won on Emmy for a guest role on "The Practice." he played, um, a serial killer.
Oh yeah. That guy.
That's some flashy eye shadow. Really not daywear.
It wasn't a criticism of the show, just my comment on the character.
Okay, they do have some treatment programs, right? I mean, I don't know about statistics on their effectiveness, but they do exist.
I'm really liking RN as Rebecca right now.
she's great in this scene, and it was one take.
Yay, gun wieldin' AB!
Oh man... that was Rebecca's "yet somehow, I just can't seem to care" moment.
Now, that last shot of Roger? Crrreeepppyyy.
Eesh. I just read a book where the small town got together to frame the molestor for a murder that didn't happen. I am reminded of that.
Wow. Rachel was f**king brilliant in that last scene/scenes. Damn. And again, wow.
Great ep.
Okay, Tim, tell me. I was thinking maybe Locke's profile implied that the tension with the guilt would drive him to kill to feel normal. Is that right, or was he not an incipient killer?